Waterfront Warehouse Restaurant is a seafood restaurant Downtown Halifax Halifax located in Canada.
1549 Lower Water Street Halifax NS B3J 1S2 Canada
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Full Bar, Cocktails |
Great Music , wonderful atmosphere, both relaxed and classy ! Wonderful Service and Oysters are wonderful!!!
Had the Blackened Haddock ...Delish! The service was wonderful, our waiter was attentive and funny!
Our waitress was very friendly and the restaurant space was awesome but.... Chowder was soo salty, Calamari was awful and the food took a very long time (especially for a lunch at a quiet restaurant )
Calamari was subpar, but focaccia and fig dip was delicious!
Disappointing seafood pasta which doesn't look very fresh which is a shame considering its right on the waterfront . Avoid the Lobster Mac n Cheese . It's basically a creamy seafood pasta lacking meat.
Great oyster collection!
1.5 lb lobster feast for $20! Cheaper than other restaurants :)
Very nice atmosphere with lovely food
Amazing food and friendly service
Coconut shrimp was delightful
Lobster roll !
Best oysters !
Need wifi for traveling guests :)
Service is really slow, lobster was over-cooked and the carrot cake was dry and stale. Stay away!
Go here for drinks, not food. The food was salty, tasteless, and burnt. Yuck.
Horrible service!!!!
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Had a quick lunch here while walking the boardwalk! Enjoyed the shrimp & Caesar salad! - Robbyn Gordon
Wonderfull location with the beautiful scene of Halifax... Friendly and smiling service with delicious seafood... Good prices... Enjoyed my time there... - Yalçın ERGEL
Love this spot for a meal or just a glass of wine. Largest selection of NS wines anywhere :) - Shannon Muir
Oh My God! I had the most amazing meal! White fish in a fried lemon risotto patty, with veggies. To top it off, the gelato tastes as though it came straight from Italy. - Irene Vivenzio
Great food, drink, live entertainment, and service! What more could you ask for? - Don McGirr