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Galloping Cows Fine Foods — restaurant in Port Hood, Cape Breton

Galloping Cows Fine Foods

Browse artisan jams, salsas, and chutneys at this Port Hood retail shop with a field-grown garden, then explore nearby beaches.

restaurantClosed· opens 9am· Port Hood, NS · ★ 4.60 (15 reviews)
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Come experience our retail shop, take a hop through our field-grown fruit and vegetable garden, and view and hear the stories of our time at the Oscars gifting suite with Terri Hatcher, William Shatner, and Cheech Marin. Discover our fruit jams and butters, savoury pepper spreads and our popular salsas and chutneys. Gift packs of our various products are available for purchase as well. Visit our website to order and to check out our recipe section. Visiting our retail shop in Cape Breton Island? Be sure to make a day of it as you breathe in the salty ocean air before visiting the 5 beaches of Port Hood.

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