Did you know New Brunswick is the only constitutionally bilingual province in Canada? Oui, oui! Fredericton is the capital of the province and has a population of almost 86,000 (city centre).
bilingual street sign in Fredericton
The downtown core has a few good pubs along with a couple of fine dining restaurants. After a few days of pub food at Snooty Fox and Dolan’s, a friend and I went to The Blue Door which was a nice treat. I had the gorgonzola tenderloin (yummy!) and she had the yellow thai vegetable curry (which was full of creamy white goodness).
The Blue Door, Fredericton
vegetable curry at The Blue Door, Fredericton
Although I was surprised to learn that there was no Starbucks downtown, on the recommendation of several people, on one afternoon I stopped in at Jonnie Java Roasters & Espresso Bar (in the Paradise Imports store) for some freshly roasted coffee. Although people told me “it was the best coffee”, I was a little skeptical. I have a thing for coffee, you may remember (read more here, here and here). Well, to my surprise, it was amazing! So amazing, in fact, that I had two cups of coffee – an espresso and a cappuccino – along with a delicious oat cake made with love by a group of ladies down the road. The coffee – and the people I met at Jonnie Java – definitely made my day!
coffee + oat cake = a delicious snack
Flowers were in full bloom last week in Fredericton and the lilacs – both white and purple – really caught my attention. So pretty!
Read more about Fredericton at Tourism Fredericton.
Photos by Jordana.