Love this store. Gone many times but just recently got into the good stuff ;). Great guy with super nice dog. Nice products and the best service imaginable.Read more
Come taste a delectable dish at The Ivy Deck Garden Bistro. They are readily accessible by public transit but also by bicycle and are established in an area packed with stores.
Note on the title. I thought it was just called "Bistro" for a long time. That's the only sign you notice... so look for it!
We went to The Ivy Deck for the first time and liked it so much (especially the sweet potato fries!) that we went back there more often than we usually go to any restaurants to begin with.
Great food at a fair price, but the sweet potato fries are more than that. The fries are huge and have perfect seasoning, and the serving is fairly generous.
"Bistro"...sweet fries...go!Read more
Founded in 1977, The Odd Book provides second hand and rare books to satisfy a variety of tastes. Travellers and Wolfville residents shop here for mysteries, westerns, science fiction and other light reading at affordable prices. Quality academic non-fiction is another of the store’s strengths. There are always plenty of new titles, with local readers and Acadia University’s students and professors stopping in to buy and sell. Wolfville is a bookish town with more than 40 per cent of its adult population holding post-secondary degrees.
As well as being a university town, Wolfville is situated in the centre of a settled rural community. This larger community’s tastes are reflected in the store’s many titles on practical topics, from beekeeping to boat building. Through a wide range of local contacts, the store is regularly supplied with antiquarian books and ephemera related to the history and literature of Atlantic Canada.
Anvil Berverage Room welcomes you to their dining room. You can get there not only by car but also by public transit. The surrounding area is memorable for its parks.
Randall House Museum is operated by the Wolfville Historical Society, or the WHS. The WHS is a registered Canadian Charitable Organization, incorporated in Nova Scotia by the Societies Act. The Society's mission is to interpret and maintiain the Randall House as a museum for the benefit of the residents of Wolfville, its surrounding communities, and its visitors. Responsibilities of The Society include.