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What Melanie Zürcher doesn't like about Coy Wolf Bistro:
Wanting to try another café in Sackville, I dropped into the Black Duck for breakfast. "We don't have breakfast. We have these pastries and bagels". How quaint.Greeted with a condescending stare (dunno know why … the gal serving was not very inspiring) I painfully try to get a smile but the well was apparently dry. When I inquired what the wi-fi password was, I was very warmly informed that, "There is no wi-fi". My b... View all feedback. What Martin R likes about Coy Wolf Bistro:
It is very pleasing to see this restaurant has made it through the pandemic (so far, at least). They merit bigger crowds which should arrive shortly but in the meantime, if in or around Sackville (e.g., observing the sandpipers at Johnson 's Mills) a visit to this restaurant is recommended. Staff are amiable and informative and oh yes, the food is very good with many ingredients grown onsite. My spouse and I shared a... View all feedback.
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The place is very comfortablethe staff are friendlyThe food is fresh and well presented.
Have been there twice and the food has been fantastic each time. Great local food & great cocktails.
We were on our 26th anniversary east coast tour getting late decided to bunker down in just past Moncton.We drove around and and pulled up a list of restaurants...
read moreGreat food and interesting menu. The quality and taste were excellent, however I found the prices slightly high for what it was.
We asked a local couple where to eat dinner in Sackville, N.B. Among their options was "The Coy Wolf", described as "a little pricey." But the restaurant prides...
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read moreThe Black Duck in Sackville seems to have a mixed reputation among diners. Some have complained about the lack of breakfast options and condescending service, while others have praised the quality of the food and the cozy ambiance. The menu offers a variety of delicious dishes, such as tomato and basil soup, kimchi grilled cheese, and tasty burgers. The café also features a lovely garden at the back, making it a charming spot to enjoy a meal or a cup of coffee. While some have had disappointing experiences with the food quality and service, others have found the experience at the Black Duck to be a delightful and joyful event, with a thoughtful menu and friendly, attentive staff. Overall, the Black Duck appears to be a unique and cozy café in Sackville worth a visit for its delicious food and welcoming ambiance.
It is very pleasing to see this restaurant has made it through the pandemic (so far, at least). They merit bigger crowds which should arrive shortly but in the...
read moreI chose the tomato and basil soup with the kimchi grilled cheese. The soup was delicious, the grill cheese was good but next time will take it without the kimch...
read moreWe had the breakfast with beans and fishcakes, the bread home made and the beans where outstanding, The espresso was really good, the salad fresh from theur own...
read moreWe had stopped over on the way to Halifax. For such a small town the place is simply amazing. With its own garden in the back, with “no device” area which in my...
read moreThe best Zucchini muffins ever! I went to visit my family and we stop there for a cup of coffee. Sorry that they will close before my next visit on July. Really...
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