Cabot Public House
The clubhouse pub at Cabot Cape Breton, perched above the Inverness fairways with a view straight out to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Open to golfers and visitors alike, this is where rounds get debriefed and sunsets get watched, drink in hand.
What to expect
- Modern clubhouse with a long bar, big windows, and a deep ocean-view patio
- Smart-casual crowd — golfers, resort guests, locals on weekends
- Pub menu with a few elevated dishes; fish and chips done properly
- Service is sharp; beer list well-curated
Don't miss
- Sunset on the patio — Inverness is famous for them
- The Cabot burger, locally raised beef
- A pint of something local from Big Spruce or Route 19
Good to know
- Open during the golf season, roughly May through October
- Reservations recommended for dinner in summer
- Resort guests get priority; non-guests welcome with a call ahead
- Wheelchair accessible
Pair it with
- A walk on Inverness Beach, just below the resort
- A pint at Route 19 Brewing in town
- A drive down to the Red Shoe Pub in Mabou for the night
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