Located in Joe Batt’s Arm, The Storehouse offers simple, healthy dining options that celebrate local ingredients through a contemporary interpretation. Seafood, berries, and root vegetables all take centre stage alongside cozy favourites like fish and chips.
The Storehouse will also serve as a community hub, providing a welcoming space for the community to gather for special events, cooking workshops, theme nights, and more.
The restaurant’s name references Storehouse Island, located out near Little Fogo Islands and our traditional fishing grounds. The Island is a well-known navigational marker that was often also used as a place where fishers would store their supplies while they fished, coming back to cook before heading out to fish again. More widely, a storehouse is understood as a place to store goods, or information and knowledge – an apt metaphor for a restaurant committed to deepening community knowledge.
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Wednesday – Sunday
11:30am – 9:00pm
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The food ecosystem of a community is where the environment, health, culture, and the economy converge. And we know firsthand that a healthy food system reinforces the values of a healthy economy. For this reason, Fogo Island’s foodways have always been integral to Shorefast’s work.
Over the years, our food programming ethos has been most visible through Fogo Island Inn’s kitchen. By activating the cultural heritage and natural assets of the place, we have helped create a new regional cuisine, brought forward contemporary ways of using local ingredients, broadened what can be grown on the island, and created new markets that support local growers and fishers. Our community Food Circle events, sustainable seaweed growing initiatives, and our involvement in the annual Partridgeberry Festival are additional examples of how Shorefast is working to showcase and activate local foodways.
As part of Shorefast’s ongoing commitment to Fogo Island’s foodways, we are opening a restaurant in Joe Batt’s Arm that will offer simple, healthy dining options that celebrate local foods through a contemporary interpretation. Seafood, berries, and root vegetables in familiar preparation will take centre stage, including local favourites such as fish and chips
The restaurant will also be a community hub, offering a friendly gathering place for community members to come together for fun and social learning opportunities including cooking classes, recipe-sharing, gardening tips, and nutrition workshops.
The restaurant’s name references Storehouse Island, located out near Little Fogo Islands and our traditional fishing grounds. The Island is a well-known navigational marker that was often also used as a place where fishers would store their supplies while they fished, coming back to cook before heading out to fish again. More widely, a storehouse is understood as a place to store goods, or information and knowledge – an apt metaphor for a restaurant committed to deepening community knowledge.