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Levena's By the ferry stop, Freeport, Nova Sc...
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If you are coming to Levena's in Freeport with your vehicle, you will find parking options at a distance of 298 meters at Hoche, Or, you could take the public transportation and get off at the stop Métro-Sainte-Anne, which is 182 meters away from Levena's.
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Lavena's Catch and Cafe on Digby Neck is a must-visit spot with incredible food, friendly staff, and a welcoming atmosphere. From fresh seafood dishes to homemade pies, the quality and portion sizes are excellent. The seafood chowder is a standout favorite, along with the scallop roll and halibut. Prices are reasonable, and the cozy, community-oriented feel of the restaurant adds to the overall experience. Make sure to try their desserts and consider making reservations to secure a table. Lavena's Catch and Cafe comes highly recommended by locals and visitors alike for a delicious taste of Nova Scotia's seafood cuisine.
What Rosa Santoro likes about Levena's:
Today was the opening day of the season and after getting off the ferry from Brier Island, we were quite hungry! A recommendation led us to Levena's, which turned out to be an excellent choice. The server was friendly and the entire staff was cheerful and engaging. The food was fantastic, with a fresh garden salad and delicious halibut from the sea. To top it off, the coconut cream pie and rhubarb pie with a perfect... View all feedback.
Lavena's Catch and Cafe is one of the highlights of the Digby Neck area! The food is exceptiona...
Fabulous restaurant Very good food Good price for the money Very nice stuff Good atmosphere Nic...
Today was the opening day of the season and after getting off the ferry from Brier Island, we w...
Before we went on our whale watching excursion, we had lunch here as we were recommend to do so...
Lavena's came highly recommended by everyone I talked to on Brier Island, and they were not wro...