stay for a scoff

What is a scoff you ask? According to the Dictionary of Newfoundland English, “scoff” has its origins in the Anglo-Manx dialect, and means food or a meal.

Our local restaurants offer delicious cuisine with a side of breathtaking views. Whether you’re looking to warm up with a hot cup of tea or enjoy locally caught seafood at a beach cook-up, Ferryland’s fare won’t disappoint.

What’s cookin'?

Choose from various restaurants with traditional and local fare or sharpen your chef skills with a home-cooked meal.

Tetley Tea Room

The Tetley Tea Room offers a perfect view of scenic Ferryland harbor with the picturesque islands in the background. Come savour traditional Newfoundland cuisine, such as, chowder, fish cakes, homemade tea buns, and other popular menu choices.

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Lighthouse Picnics

Lighthouse Picnics based at Ferryland Lighthouse (built in 1870) offers unique picnic food using the freshest ingredients.

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Bernard Kavanagh’s Million Dollar View

Take a drive on the Irish Loop and visit a local family restaurant with a beautiful view!

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Ferryland Foodland

Enjoy a fully stocked grocery store including a floral department, ATM machine, party platters, and NLC liquor store express for all your entertaining needs.

Foodland Listing

  • 8 Sunny Hill Road
    (t:) 709-330-0889
    (e:) naturalgardener2013@gmail.co m

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    The Natural Gardener is a farm operation which includes fruit, berries, field vegetables, plant booster liquid concentrate and kelp-based soil conditioners. The farm welcomes locals and tourists to buy direct or stop by for a tour.

  • A local seafood wholesaler.
    (t:) 709–432–2508

  • A local meat wholesaler and packager specializing in naval beef or traditional NL ‘salt meat’.

    Hours of Operation
    Monday-Thursday 7:30 - 5:00
    Friday 7:30 - noon

    (t:) 709–432–2502
    (f:) 709-432-2772

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