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Old Jul 14th 2006, 10:47 am
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Originally Posted by dingbat
Maxwell's Plum 1600 Grafton St. Halifax . It's a pub but the food was good. Or it may have been the several pints of Guinness that made it seem good. Either way I went back for seconds and thoroughly enjoyed their breaded scallops.
Maxwell's Plum also has (or had) large barrels of peanuts in their shells, which patrons can scoop up in baskets (for free, I should add). The floor is usually covered in broken peanut shells, but adds to the informal atmosphere. I think it's also the only place in Halifax with cider on tap.
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