La Goélette à Pépé Café
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Isle Madame
Join us at La Goélette à Pépé Café where quality coffees, expresso and loose teas are just the beginning. Choose from ‘the local’s ...
10004 Grenville Street, PO Box 39 St. Peters
902-535-2277
Foodland and Co-op have been dedicated to providing groceries, choice meats, farm-fresh produce, home-style baked goods, and deli meats and cheeses to Atlantic Canadians since our first store began offering our hometown advantage in 1985. Whatever the meal occasion, our family of store owners, managers, and thousands of staff pride themselves in providing you with the products, knowledge, and service that have enabled you to feed your family well for many generations.
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-8:00pm, Saturday 8:00am-6:00pm, Sunday, 9:00am-5:00pm
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Isle Madame
Join us at La Goélette à Pépé Café where quality coffees, expresso and loose teas are just the beginning. Choose from ‘the local’s ...
Regions: Cape Breton’s South Coast, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: St Peter’s & Area
Organic & Fair Trade Coffee Shop located at 10042 Grenville Street, St. Peter’s, Nova Scotia. ...
Regions: Bras d’Or Lake, Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: St Peter’s & Area
Visit St. Peters Canal, where the Atlantic Ocean joins the sparkling Bras d’Or Lake. Enjoy beautiful water views and outdoor experiences....
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Isle Madame
We started out in the early 1950’s as a small Convenience Store run by Arthur B. Martell. After changing hands just three times, Donna and...
Regions: Bras d’Or Lake, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Whycocomagh & Area
Overlooking the Bras d’Or Lake, Eileanan Brèagha (pronouced AY-len-an BREE-ah) is Cape Breton’s first and only estate winery. Scottish ...
Regions: Bras d’Or Lake, Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: St Peter’s & Area
Overlooking the St. Peter’s Canal. Collection of local historical materials housed in a French-styled building inspired by the trading pos...
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