Frog Pond Cafe
For sophisticated baked goods—a taste of France in Acadian Nova Scotia—stop at the Frog Pond Café. You can’t miss it; it’s the place with the bright folk art signs and pieces around the small parking lot on the right as you leave town. This is also the Sunset Folk Art Gallery, a small, private room with the most wonderful (usually) wooden sculptures roughly thrown together and painted brilliant colors. You might see a larger-than-life Elvis or fish to hang on your clothesline or a giant bird with a rainbow of tail feathers. The café is basically a shed with a takeout window full of pastries, savory treats, buttery croissants, sour dough bread, and coffee so deliciously authentic, they will transport you to a Paris sidewalk café; enjoy them under the awning of the outdoor patio.
For sophisticated baked goods—a taste of France in Acadian Nova Scotia—stop at the Frog Pond Café. You can’t miss it; it’s the place with the bright folk art signs and pieces around the small parking lot on the right as you leave town. This is also the Sunset Folk Art Gallery, a small, private room with the most wonderful (usually) wooden sculptures roughly thrown together and painted brilliant colors. You might see a larger-than-life Elvis or fish to hang on your clothesline or a giant bird with a rainbow of tail feathers. The café is basically a shed with a takeout window full of pastries, savory treats, buttery croissants, sour dough bread, and coffee so deliciously authentic, they will transport you to a Paris sidewalk café; enjoy them under the awning of the outdoor patio.




