Save 50% off a $20 Dining Voucher at the Cranberry Arms Pub in Nanaimo! Only $10!
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Highlights
- Stop in for some of the most satisfying meals Cedar has to offer! The Cranberry Arms Pub is offering 50% a $20 Dining Voucher for a limited time!
- Great for breakfast, lunch, or dinner! Stop in for whatever meal you'd like.
- Try their wide variety of delicious menu items including wraps, burgers, wings, soups & chowders, and full breakfasts including their signature eggs benny!
- Conveniently located at the Cranberry Arms Hotel, this Pub is licensed & kid friendly - come enjoy their casual atmosphere, and delicious food!
- Pick up this voucher and see what makes the Cranberry Arms Pub a local favourite. Grab it while supplies last!
Fine Print
- Expires: October 31, 2016
- Max 1 per person, you may buy 1 for a friend.
- Max 1 redemption per person.
- Not applicable to the sale of alcohol.
- One time redemption (no cash back value).
- Cannot combine coupon with daily specials or other promotional offers.
- Dine-In Only.
- Max 1 coupon per table of up to 4 people (5th person may use an additional voucher).
- Friday, Saturday & Sunday Breakfast is served in the Cafe from 7:30 am until 11 am.
More Details
The Cranberry Arms was founded in 1878 by Michael and Anne Halloran who had moved from Nanaimo in 1875 after having won the property in a game of cards. It was then called “The Cranberry Hotel” and an advert in the Nanaimo paper from February 1, 1888 boasted: “This hotel having been elegantly furnished throughout, now affords superior accommodations to tourists, travellers and residents. The best of wines, liquors, and cigars will be dispensed at the bar, while the table will be supplied with the best the marker affords”. A 25-inch wall clock that used to hang in the Halloran’s sitting room may still be admired at the Nanaimo District Museum today.
When Michael Halloran dies in 1887 at age 41, the hotel was passed on to his son James. Since then, the hotel has changed hands many times, and was later renamed to “The Cranberry Arms”. In 1996 rock blasting near the pub uncovered a 75 million year old palm fossil — the biggest Geonomites Imperialis ever found. It can now be seen at the Malaspina University-College campus. Wendi Aldcroft took over the “Crannie”, as it is fondly called by Cedarites, in 1982 and turned it into the friendly neighbourhood restaurant and pub that it is today. Many fundraisers to benefit the Child Development Centre and Special Olympics are help year round, and the tables are again “supplied with the best the market affords”. Enjoy your visit and a pleasant meal!
Reviews
"Fantastic lunch, fresh food, unexpected quality. This is not your normal pub food!"
- Melanie Craik-Cawthorne (Facebook Review)
"Great food and wonderful service with reasonable prices and beautiful outdoor patio."
- Gabby Pierce (Google Review)