Wednesday, September 1, 2021

September 1, 2021. Western Head, Nova Scotia. The Founders House.

Last Sunday, Mary, Walt and I drove to Annapolis Royal for brunch. The weather was perfect and Walt was willing to take an excursion. Larry and Jan told me about the restaurant so off we went. Highway 8 is marked on the map as a scenic highway but it is only pretty during the late Fall when the leaves have turned their glorious color. But on Sunday it is merely a highway through woods. We used the GPS to find the Founders House, which turned out to be on the golf course just out of town. Talk about bad timing. The restaurant has been open for three years which means they have been locked down a good bit of the time. But they were open on Sunday and they seem to be doing well. Certainly our food was delicious. Rumor has it that the chef has come from Toronto. My meal certainly was unusual and tasty. I ordered waffles and fried chicken. What I eceived was a single waffle covering the plate. On top of it was a small amount of maple syrup. On top were two poached eggs and on the other side three small pieces of fried chicken. It was delicious and I ate the whole thing. Walt ate quiche while Mary enjoyed her egs benedict. We were all pleased with our meal. After driving through Annapolis Royal, which seemed to be busy, we headed home. We will visit The Founders House again.

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