Jungle Jim's Restaurant invites you to their dining room. They are readily reachable by public transit and bicycle and are in a quiet surrounding known for its character.
Deep flavour and excellent service on every plate. Winner of the Consumer Choice Award for 2016.
Fireside Catering is a top catering company in Newfoundland’s Avalon region. Servicing all your catering requirements, from in home events to receptions of all sizes. We specialize in Receptions, Weddings, Parties & BBQs.
We are Exclusive Caterers for The St John's Curling Club, The St John's Elks Club and St John's Shrine Club.
An Official Caterer of the Manuels River Hibernia Interpretation Centre.
Wood PelletsWelcome to Shaw ResourcesOperating primarily in eastern Canada and northeastern U.S. markets, Shaw Resources extracts, processes and markets industrial minerals for commercial, industrial and retail markets. We are a member of the 140-year-old privately owned The Shaw Group Ltd.Over the past dozen years, we have successfully expanded our industrial markets, while moving aggressively into the consumer sector. We occupy dominant market positions in many of our major product lines.Quality products, materials processing expertise, and market knowledge have helped Shaw Resources sustain a growth strategy founded on new markets and products. We continue to seek new ventures and opportunities for growth.We are presently working on our new website and will have it up and running completely soon.
Open Late Night! Mouth-watering pizza is just a phone call away with Pizza Pros in St. John's. We provide delivery to St. John's, Kilbride, Mount Pearl and beyond including all Hotels! We offer Gluten Free crust! Our menu includes much more than just pizza! See our menu below or visit our website for the full list of our delicious food options.
Spirit of Newfoundland takes us back to a time when the Ryan's and the Pittman's ranted and roared and Dr. Chase and cod liver oil got us through the hard, hard times. Elsewhere in the world, the twenties were roaring and the thirties were dirty. Here at