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What User doesn't like about Nanny's Root Cellar Kitchen:
My husband said "The fish cakes were awful. It was mostly potatoes. No fish. "Three small " fish cakes" with three half slices of raisin bread does not merit a fish cake dinner of $14. I had the dinner size seafood chowder for $9. It really was a small bowl. Again very few small pieces of salmon and maybe one small scallop. No shrimp even though it was supposed to have it. Cream based with mostly potatoes. The partri... View all feedback. What User likes about Nanny's Root Cellar Kitchen:
Hungry,after finishing a early evening visit to the puffins habitat, we were lucky to pass by Nancy's Root Cellar Kitchen. She greeted us warmly, and provided a tasty fish and chip dinner (me) and delicious pan-fried cod dinner for us. Its a beautifully re-purposed old church, with a friendly, welcoming host. View all feedback.
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We wanted a quick lunch in the area, but ended up losing an hour of our exploration time by coming here. The food was reasonable and not overly priced. There is...
read moreLocated in the old Orange Hall in Elliston, you are greeted with signs giving some of the history of the place. Inside, the place is clean and tidy. It is a loc...
read moreMy fiance and I stopped by here for lunch one day.We had the special, fish cakes and raisin bread. The food was very good, we both enjoyed it. The service was f...
read moreWe stopped here for an early morning coffee and we're greeting with open arms. Stayed chatting to the owners for hours and received great hospitality and delici...
read moreImpressive restoration. Beautiful setting. Friendly and quick service. Seafood was better than the similarly priced restaurants in nearby Bonavista. Tried cod t...
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read moreNancy's Root Cellar Kitchen offers a mixed dining experience, with some guests unhappy about portion sizes and lack of freshness in their meals, while others praise the delicious fish cakes and salted cod. The warm service and charming setting in a repurposed church add to the appeal. With a focus on authentic Newfoundland cuisine and community involvement, this hidden gem is a must-visit for those looking for a taste of local flavors in the Trinity and Bonavista area. Whether stopping in for a quick coffee or leisurely lunch, guests can expect friendly service, delicious food, and a unique dining experience.