
Chinched is Newfoundland slang for being full and the tiny restaurant Chinched is good for that. It is in an old house that has a small number of counter seats and a couple tables for about 8 people in the window that faces the street. They do their own in-house chacuterie and make their own crackers and bread. The small menu at lunch is mostly sandwiches and snacks with lots of beer choices. At dinner they have a larger menu and also offer a happy hour menu. Later in the day they have additional seating upstairs. They also offer wine and a bar. There is seating on a small patio out back when weather permits. The super friendly staff were helpful in advising what and how much to order. We way over ordered, but we wanted to try a number of their things. Music plays in the background and there are a ton of pigs decorating the place. It felt casual and cozy. Continue reading
