The Ultimate Guide to Shopping Local in East Coast Newfoundland

Saturday, January 25, 2020

Following the Christmas season, January is a hard month for a lot of small businesses. Add in a weeklong state of emergency that forced businesses to close their doors and you can imagine the financial difficulties they may face this year.

I’ve decided to compile a list of local businesses on the east coast of Newfoundland as that is the area I am familiar with. If you can, pay an extra visit to one of these. Pick up a new outfit, take your significant other out for a nice meal, or grab a coffee from a local joint. If you can’t afford to do that, just give them a follow on social media, or recommend a business to a friend! Newfoundland really came together during the storm and I’d love to see that continue as we return to normalcy.

* I’ve placed an asterisk next to places where I’ve personally experienced great service and/or products

Dining & Drinks

Bad Bones Ramen
Bannerman Brewing Co
Blue on Water *
Curry Delight
Fabulous Foods *
Kimchi & Sushi
Landwash Brewery *
Mallard Cottage *
Manna European Bakery *
Newfoundland Cider Co *
Oh My Cheeses *
RJ Pinoy Yum *
Saucy Mouth *
Sushi Island *
Sushi Maki *
Sushi Nami *
The Adelaide Oyster House *
The Gypsy Tea Room *
The Indian Express
The Merchant Tavern *
The Sweet Newfie Kitchen *
Toslow
Waterwest Kitchen and Meats
Yellowbelly Brewery *

Coffee, Bakeries & Misc Food

Bare Mountain Coffee House *
Bonabooch Kombucha *
Bonavista Coffee Company *
Butter Bakery *
Coffee Matters
Dough Bys
Jacobean Chocolate
Jumping Bean Coffee *
Moo Moos Ice Cream *
Newfoundland Chocolate Company *
Newfoundland Salt Company *
Port Rexton Brewing *
Rocket Bakery *
Sugar Mamas
The Parlour *
Tulip Baroo Bakery
Volcano Bakery

Clothing & Accessories

Bellie Beth
Civic Duty
Clothes Minded
Dear Dawcy
Ethereal Boutique
Feather + Sprout
Figgy Duff Dory *
Fogtown’s The Side Shop
Hadley Rose Designs
Jewelry by Lori
Juniper Clothing
Melanie Jacqueline
Model Citizens
Opal + Onyx
Ragmaw
Relic
Saltwater Designs *
Screechin’ Youngsters
Sooley Designs
The Shop, SALT *
Twisted Sisters Boutik
Yellow Rose

Beauty

East Coast Glow *
Goldie Beauty Bar
Pure Bliss
Rocks & Roots Co *
Salt Water Bath Bombs
Simple Solution Aesthetics *
SKIN Aesthetics Lounge
Soothe Spa
St. John’s Soap Works *
The Studio Beauty Bar
Tval Skincare *

Pets

Brewkies *
Dudu Pets Plus *
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Miscellaneous

Adora Boutique *
Driven to Ink
Lemon and Lime Health Shoppe
Rise and Shine Nursery
The Bees Knees
The Grapevine *
The Healthy Vibe
Topmdrn
Watercolours & Pens *
Whink *

 

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Leave a comment below if you decided to visit any of these places or place an order with them! I’d love to hear about your experience. Feel free to comment with your local favourites as well!

I am planning to start a “Local Love” feature on the blog where I visit local places and/or try their products and provide a blog post/interview. If you are interested in working together, please send me an email at hello@janineallison.com.

Local Shopping in Newfoundland

Celebrity Equinox Eastern Caribbean Review: Day Two

Sunday, January 19, 2020

First Sea Day

Day 2 aboard the Celebrity Equinox was a sea day, which always means a day of leisure for us! We went to the buffet for breakfast, then spent the morning lounging between the Solarium and the pool deck. The Solarium is great when you get too warm out in the sun as it is has a class covering and air conditioning. With the quiet atmosphere and tranquil music playing, it’s a fantastic place to read a book (or have a nap!). The pool deck is always loud, sunny and boisterous, so we alternated between both.

Celebrity Equinox Buffet Breakfast

Celebrity Equinox Buffet Breakfast

For lunch, we went to the Mast Grill on deck 14. It’s perfect if you want to grab a poolside snack without dealing with the buffet crowds. We both had hot dogs and fries, and I discovered my new love for sauerkraut.

Celebrity Equinox Mast Grill

Celebrity Equinox Mast Grill

Martini Bar

After heading back to the room and showering, we went to the Martini Bar for a few drinks before supper. This is a definite hot spot on the Celebrity Equinox – it is always busy there! Luckily we were able to snag two seats at the bar when another couple left. The bar top is covered in ice which is really fun and the bartenders there are the best! They have great chemistry working together, plus they are incredibly friendly and efficient.

Celebrity Equinox Martini Bar

Celebrity Equinox Martini Bar

Main Dining Room

For supper that night, I had the escargot for a starter, steak for my main course and a fruit phyllo pastry for dessert. Jordan had the honey pear soup for his appetizer, followed by the steak and an apple cobbler for dessert.

Celebrity Equinox Food

Celebrity Equinox Main Dining Room Food

After supper we decided to go to bed. One thing you’ll quickly realize about us is that we are the type of cruisers who like to sleep in late and go to bed early. I know – it’s terrible! But what are vacations for if not for catching up on copious amounts of missed sleep? It didn’t help matters that I felt queasy again on our sea day, plus taking Gravol made me extra sleepy. At least we were docking in San Juan the next day so I could put my feet on steady ground for a while!

Celebrity Equinox Martini Bar

Celebrity Equinox Martini Bar

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Celebrity Equinox Eastern Caribbean Review: Day One

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Celebrity Equinox Check-In and Boarding

After a long Uber ride to Port Everglades, we were grateful for a super quick and easy terminal check-in. We had already checked in and submitted our photo online which meant that we breezed through the photo recognition software at the port. I’m so glad that each time we cruise, the process seems to get easier. I highly recommend checking in online for an expedited experience at the cruise terminal.

Celebrity Equinox Review

Royal Caribbean’s Independence of the Seas was in port with us – this is the first cruise ship we ever went on!

Another difference from last year is that we were able to immediately go to our room, grab our room key cards and drop our bags. On previous trips, our room wasn’t ready until after lunch and we had to carry any of our carry-on luggage with us until then. While our rooms still weren’t ready to actually use, at least we could access them!

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Complimentary champagne as we boarded the ship

On Board the Celebrity Equinox

Celebrity Equinox Craft Social

Craft beer at Craft Social

After dropping our luggage, we headed to Craft Social for a drink. Jordan tried one of the craft beers and I had a Pineapple Moscow Mule. Craft Social also has bar food but for a cost, so we never did try it. After we finished our drink, we headed up to the pool deck for a frozen drink, then to the buffet for lunch. The buffet was incredibly busy as usual on the first day because it is one of the only lunch options. We managed to find a place to sit after a while and enjoyed our first meal on the ship.

Celebrity Equinox Craft Social

Enjoying a drink at Craft Social

Once our rooms were ready, we headed back there to unpack our bags. Three of our bags arrived but we were missing the fourth one. Sometimes it takes a while for the luggage to be sorted, so we weren’t too worried. However, we did mention it to our room steward, Ariel when he greeted us. Of all the cruises we’ve been on, he was the best room steward. He was so friendly and helpful and he tracked down my missing bag in no time! (My luggage tag had fallen off in the process of boarding and so it was in the “lost and found” pile.)

We went back to the pool deck for the sailaway but it was pouring rain so there wasn’t a lot of people out on deck. The ocean was pretty choppy due to the storm passing through so I actually took Gravol and had a nap before supper. I’ve never been seasick on a cruise ship before so I was shocked! Everyone says that the Eastern Caribbean itinerary is rougher than the Western and I believe them now. Our room being at the front of the ship didn’t help matters either as we felt a lot of movement there. Thankfully it wasn’t as bad outside of our room in the main areas.

Celebrity Equinox Drinks

Frozen drinks from the pool bar

Our First Evening Onboard

We went to the main dining room every night for supper, as I mentioned in my Ultimate Celebrity Equinox review. On the first night, Jordan had the French onion soup and a spring roll as an appetizer, prime rib for his main and an éclair for dessert. I had a cream of mushroom soup and a spring roll for my appetizer, prime rib for my main, and a dulce de leche dessert. We started supper around 7pm and finished around 8:30pm, which is average for a three course meal on a cruise ship.

Celebrity Equinox Food

Our first meal in the main dining room

After supper we went to the comedy show at 9pm, which was okay. I think it was our first time watching a comedy show on a cruise ship but we would definitely do it again. After a busy day, we headed to bed after the comedy show. Overall, it was a solid first day on the Celebrity Equinox!

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The Ultimate Celebrity Equinox Review

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Welcome to our review of the Celebrity Equinox! This cruise was a last minute decision as we hadn’t planned to do a second cruise for our honeymoon last year. We had booked our initial honeymoon cruise on Harmony of the Seas in early 2018, with the intentions of spending a week on the cruise and then a week in Florida. However, since it was our honeymoon and we wanted to do something a little different, we started looking at a second cruise. Fate should have it that the Equinox fell within our dates and we got a great deal. We hadn’t done a lot of research on the older Celebrity ships and there were limited reviews and YouTube videos available for the Equinox, so we went into it without a lot of expectations. Keep reading to find out why we were pleasantly surprised!

Ship Design & Layout

Celebrity Equinox launched in 2009 and underwent a semi-refurbishment in 2019 (it was supposed to have a full refurbishment but due to dock issues, did not get all the work completed). At 121,878 gross tonnes and with a capacity of 2850 passengers, it is the smallest cruise ship we’ve been on. With a gorgeous navy blue hull, the Equinox is looking as sharp as ever. The ship has modern-looking stylings throughout with lots of mid-century modern style furniture and interesting sculptures.

The top deck of the ship features the Lawn Club, an outdoor area with a bar, glass-blowing classes, outdoor movie screen and real grass. While it doesn’t have a lot of kid-friendly amenities like rollercoasters, surf simulators, water slides, or go karts, it has everything that I could ever need on a cruise ship.

Because the ship is small(er), it is super easy to navigate. I did miss the promenade of Royal Caribbean ships, but at least I could easily walk from one end of this ship to the other in a few minutes! Another fun design feature of the Equinox is a real, live, floating tree in the middle of the ship. You can catch a glimpse of the tree while riding the elevators!

Celebrity Equinox Solarium

Celebrity Equinox Solarium

We didn’t have any trouble finding a lounger on the Celebrity Equinox, even on sea days. I love the fact that the ship has padded loungers as opposed to the usual uncomfortable fabric loungers. There was plenty of places to lie in the sun or in the shade, whatever your preference is. We spent a lot of time in the adults-only Solarium, which was covered and air-conditioned. There is no bar directly inside the solarium, but there are many just outside the solarium doors on the pool deck. The solarium has a spa-like feel, with tranquil music playing in the background. There are also two hot tubs located in the solarium, as well as number of “cuddle bed” loungers.

Celebrity Equinox Bathroom

Celebrity Equinox Public Bathroom

In terms of cleanliness, the ship was spotless. Even the public bathrooms were immaculate. I also appreciated the fact that the bathroom doors opened by a push button located on the wall as I try to touch as few door handles as possible in public areas!

Service on the Celebrity Equinox

I knew the service would be remarkable when we were handed a glass of champagne immediately upon boarding the ship. From there, the great service continued. We had excellent bar service, especially at the Martini Bar. The staff at Cafe al Baccio were super friendly and efficient whenever we went there for our morning lattes. Our stateroom attendant Ariel was the kindest, sweetest, loveliest person ever and did a great job of keeping our room clean and tidy. He always went out of his way to speak to us every day as we were leaving our room or coming back at night and ensured we had everything that we needed.

The service provided at mealtimes was also top-notch. We love the fact that the Equinox doesn’t just have a waiter and an assistant waiter for your table, but also a designated sommelier and a bar server to take care of your wine and other drinks! Our waiter Reggie was amazing – he went above and beyond every night. He always gave excellent food recommendations and if I was debating between two choices, he would bring both. The meal service was exceptionally efficient but we never felt rushed. If you can get Reggie as your waiter, you are in luck!

Celebrity Equinox Martini Bar

Celebrity Equinox Martini Bar (the bar top is iced!)

Stateroom Design & Functionality

Unfortunately the staterooms only got partially upgraded during the refurbishment, so while we had new bedding, curtains and artwork, we had the old carpet and sofa. The new furniture is modern and blue-grey, while the old decor is red, earthy tones so needless to say, it really doesn’t coordinate well.

Celebrity Equinox Balcony Stateroom

Celebrity Equinox Balcony Stateroom

The size of our stateroom was about average for a balcony room, but the storage design wasn’t my favourite. There was a closet, five desk drawers, and cabinets above the bed. We stored most of our clothes in the cabinets above the bed, but it wasn’t practical, especially for anyone with poor mobility.

The bathroom, however, was probably the most spacious of any ship we’ve been on! The bathroom cabinet had lots of storage and there was a decent amount of room in the shower. The shower always had hot water and good water pressure.

Our balcony had two reclining chairs and a small table. It was a standard size balcony compared to other cruise ships we have been on.

Celebrity Equinox Balcony

Celebrity Equinox Balcony

Activities

We didn’t partake in many activities on this ship. As a rule, we typically prefer to relax and read by the pool as opposed to participating in classes or events. We do enjoy going to shows in the evening but none on this ship seemed particularly appealing to us.

We did attend an ABBA tribute one night, which had everyone dancing and singing. I would have liked to watch a movie on the Lawn Club but to be honest, I wasn’t feeling the best (more on that later) so we didn’t do that. Because the ship has an older clientele, it seemed that there wasn’t a lot happening after 11pm. It didn’t bother us since we tend to head to bed around then anyway, but a forewarning to anyone looking for a party ship!

Food and Drinks

Celebrity certainly excelled in the food and drink category. We mostly ate breakfast and lunch in the Oceanview Cafe buffet and went to the main dining room for supper each night. I found the buffet food to be fairly monotonous by day 3 as the selections didn’t change much. However, they do offer a selection of Indian and British food each day. Despite the lack of variety from day-to-day, the food in the buffet was all delicious.

Some days we had lunch at the Mast Grill, located on Deck 14. It was a convenient place to grab a burger (veggie, chicken or beef) or a hot dog as well as fries to eat by the pool. For those who prefer a healthier option, there is also the Spa Cafe located inside the Solarium. Open for breakfast and lunch, it features smoothies and small bites.

Celebrity Equinox Mast Grill

Celebrity Equinox Mast Grill

We ate supper each night in the Silhouette dining room. We had “Celebrity Select” dining, which meant that we could choose to go whenever we wanted (as opposed to having an early or late seating each night). Occasionally we had a 5-10 minute wait for our table, but we were provided with a handheld buzzer to notify us when the table was ready. We often had a drink at the nearby Martini Bar while we were waiting.

Rather than a bread basket, Celebrity Equinox provides a combination of bread and bread sticks, along with two dipping sauces and a whipped butter. The dipping sauces change each night, which we really enjoyed. Celebrity had the best selection of appetizers, mains and desserts of any cruise line we have been on. Supper typically took 1-1.5 hours and we never felt rushed. As always, supper was my favourite part of our cruise!

Celebrity Equinox Food

Celebrity Equinox Main Dining Room Food

Celebrity Equinox has four specialty restaurants – Murano (french), Tuscan Grill (Italian), Le Petit Chef (Global- 3D table animation) and Sushi on Five. We didn’t try any of the specialty restaurants on this cruise.

Must-Try Food: Salmon with hollandaise sauce, grilled branzino

Celebrity Equinox drinks

Celebrity Equinox drinks

The drinks on the Celebrity Equinox were also amazing. I really appreciate that they mix the alcohol into the blender for frozen drinks, as opposed to pouring it over the top which makes the drink quite strong. We spent a few nights at the Martini Bar, which features an ice-top bar and a DJ playing remixes to popular songs. The martinis were tasty but quite strong, however, the staff there is the absolute best! There is a reason that the Martini Bar is always really busy. We had a few drinks at Craft Social as well. They have over 40 beers so Jordan tried a few but sadly there was no sour beer for me to enjoy.

Must-Try Drinks: French Caribbean and Blue Note

Overall Impressions

Despite being the smallest cruise ship that we’ve been on, it was my favourite. The food, drinks and service was top-notch. I loved the design of the ship and the fact that I never felt crowded. I also appreciated the more mature, well-behaved passengers. We did an Eastern Caribbean itinerary with stops in San Juan, St. Thomas, Tortola and Nassau. The seas were incredibly rough and I felt a lot of movement in our stateroom, which was located at the very front of the ship. I’m not sure if the movement seemed worse because it was a smaller ship or if that was just a coincidence. Either way, it wasn’t enough to stop us from booking another cruise on the Equinox for this year! Without a doubt, the Celebrity Equinox has become my favourite cruise ship thus far.

Celebrity Equinox Daily Travel Diaries

Day One: Embarkation

Day Two: Sea Day

Celebrity Equinox Review

2020 Bucket List

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

I can’t even jokingly say “New year, new me” because here we are on January 8th and I am only just posting my 2020 goals. I was actually inspired by a friend of mine (thanks Jill!) to create a bucket list for this year, rather than a list of resolutions. Let’s be honest – I’ve put “exercise” and “drink more water” on every New Years Resolution list for the past ten years. Have I done it yet? Nope. So rather than a generic list of things I should do, I made a fun list of things that I may actually accomplish (hopefully) (I still added exercise).

Also, hello. Long time no see. Nothing like the new year to do my annual blog revival. I’m not making any promises but I’m going to try posting at least once a week. It’s not my full time job, nor will it likely ever be, so I don’t want it to consume all my free time. However, I do miss sharing and writing so here we are.

2020 Bucket List

1. Read at least 12 books | This has also been an ongoing goal for me, one that I haven’t achieved in many years. One book a month should be totally attainable. I’m trying to read a little bit each night before bed rather than browsing on my phone. Follow me on Goodreads and hold me accountable.

2. Save $10,000 | I don’t like to talk about money on the blog, though I’ll happily discuss money with you in person! This is a lofty goal but I’m putting it out there anyway.

3. Try 2 new (local) restaurants | This should be easy to achieve in the sense that a) I love to eat, and b) it’s only two. However, we’ve found so many great places to eat locally that we just want to visit those all the time, rather than try new places. * Restaurants while traveling don’t count, obviously.

4. Try 2 new recipes a month | While I love food, I tend to cook fairly basic meals on a regular basis (protein, carb, green thing). I’ve taken a liking to cookbooks lately so I’m planning to try and change up our meals and try new things! (We’ve already achieved this for January as we have tried 3 new recipes thus far… killin’ it).

5. Go to the gym | I’m not specifying when I’m going to start or how often I’m going to go. I just need to go. Period.

6. Switch to locally made skincare products | I’m not saying my skincare will be 100% local, but I’m hoping that it’s mostly local, natural products by the end of the year. I ordered some goodies from Spruced up Labrador for Christmas, so expect some reviews on that soon! And feel free to leave me recommendations for your favourite Newfoundland/Labrador-made products.

7. Run a 5K | I walk-ran a 5K a couple years ago and haven’t attempted since.

8. Visit Twillingate | I’ve never been to Twillingate, at least that I can recall. We always travel outside the country each year but rarely spend any time exploring our own province. I’m dying to go to Split Rock Brewery as I’ve tried a few of their beers & they’ve been delicious!

9. Hike 3 new trails | I didn’t realize how many fitness-related goals I had on this list until now. We did one new trail last year, I’m aiming for three this year.

10. Visit 3 new countries | As long as our cruise this year goes ahead as planned, we should have no trouble accomplishing this one as we are anticipating stops in St. Lucia, Barbados and Antigua.

I stopped at 10 because quite frankly, that seemed like enough. Hopefully this blog will still be kicking by December 31st, 2020 so that I can come back and re-evaluate how I did.

Do you have any resolutions for the new year? 

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