Where to dine after ice time in Hastings County
If there are two things we know in Hastings County in the winter, it’s cold rinks and cozy food and drinks. So when you can pair the two, you’re always getting some of the best of what’s on offer here. Keep reading for a rundown of several of the region’s arenas, curling clubs, and outdoor rinks, and where to grab a drink and a meal nearby.
Deseronto
Rink: Deseronto Community Centre
When it opened in 1975, the Deseronto Arena instantly became a cornerstone of the community. Featuring an 80- by 100-foot ice pad and spectator seating for 500, it’s the perfect spot for watching the Deseronto Bulldogs take on a rival from the Eastern Ontario Super Hockey League.
Drink: The O’Connor House English Tea Room
Warm up in this Hastings-famous tea room in downtown Deseronto. Think lace curtains, linen tablecloths, and fine china. Afternoon tea is an event here, where the teas are turned out on tiered plates alongside finger sandwiches, scones, preserves, whipped cream, and sweets.
Dine: Sentimental Journey Dining and Dancing
The name says it all for this restaurant on the outskirts of Deseronto. The menu, sourced from fresh ingredients from the owners’ gardens and local farmers’ markets, includes pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, and mains like beef bourguignon. Live music goes on every Friday and Saturday night.
Tyendinaga
Rink: Outdoor Skating Rink
Pair some laps with fresh air at this outdoor rink at the Tyendinaga Recreation Complex, open from 10 am to 9 pm daily. This isn’t your backyard slab of ice, by the way. It was built on top of a horse ring, and it has a roof and boards. Still, it can be busy, so if there are lots of people, limit your use to 30 minutes.
Drink and Dine: Deb’s Restaurant / Roxanne’s Place
You have a few good spots to fuel up in the area, but for some solid diner options, check out these two. Both are known for great breakfasts, big portions, and good prices. At Deb’s, try the poutine. At Roxanne’s, it’s the Bigsexy Burger all the way.
Tweed
Rink: Tweed Hungerford Community Centre
This is where Tweed comes together in the winter, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. That’s when the town’s top teams hit the ice: the U21 Tweed Hawks of the Eastern Ontario Minor Hockey League and the Tweed Oil Kings, the only community owned team in the Eastern Ontario Super Hockey League.
Drink: By the Way Café
By the Way is a cute main street café with some of the freshest coffees in town. Go for a regular cup of joe or something more, like an Americano, cappuccino, or café mocha. The teas, hot chocolate, and hot apple cider are top-notch too, especially when paired with a cinnamon roll.
Dine: Vito’s Pizza / Gateway Family Restaurant
For pizza, it’s got to be Vito’s. Around since 1980, the pies here are prepared with fresh dough made daily and homemade sauces, then cooked in stone-deck ovens. For homestyle comfort food, head a few doors down to Gateway for all-day breakfast, soups, salads, sandwiches, pastas, and other entrées.
Bancroft
Rinks: North Hastings Community Centre / Bancroft Curling Club
These two are a stone’s throw away from each other and a short walk or drive from downtown. The arena is home to the Bancroft Rockhounds, one of the Greater Metro Junior ‘A’ Hockey League’s most recent additions. At the four-sheet curling club, look for bonspiels all winter long.
Drink: Bancroft Brew Pub / The Muse Gallery & Café / Café BC
Head to the Bancroft Brew Pub for about a dozen craft beers on tap made right next door at Bancroft Brewing Co. For hot drinks, go for either The Muse, a charming, art-filled café with higher end coffees, or Café BC, an unassuming restaurant with down-to-earth bevvies and a big food menu (try the twisters).
Dine: The Bancroft Brew Pub / The Granite
If you are looking for delicious pub food and cold drinks after a good ol' game of hockey look no further than The Bancroft Brew Pub, they have large portions of all your favourites from burgers, wraps, wings, nachos and more. At The Granite, expect a more upscale yet still relaxed atmosphere paired with an eclectic menu of everything from steaks to fish to pasta to vegetarian options.
Faraday
Rink: Dungannon Recreation Centre (Located just outside Faraday in Bancroft)
Although L’Amable’s Dungannon Recreation Centre is best known as the headquarters for the Rally of the Tall Pines, it also has an outdoor skating rink in the winter. Bancroft’s North Hastings Community Centre has public skating, but head here for a lot more fresh air with your laps.
Drink and Dine: Pine Star Restaurant / The Curry House
If you need a classic roadside diner, tuck into Pine Star Restaurant, which is just a few clicks north of L’Amable. The breakfast is always good, as are the burgers. Over on Highway 28, check out The Curry House for mouthwatering meat and veg curries alongside fresh naan breads and biryani rice dishes.
Wollaston
Rink: Coe Hill Recreation Pavilion
In the summer, it’s the home of a popular flea market, but in the winter the Coe Hill Recreation Pavilion turns into a popular outdoor rink. With a roof and boards, it’s the perfect place to lace ‘em up even when the weather is a little messy.
Drink: Coe Hill Cafe
The Coe Hill Cafe, offers delicious warm and cold beverages as well as chocolate eclairs, cinnamon buns and even lunch specials like their Gyro chicken. Making them a great stop before or after some quality time at the outdoor rink.
Dine: The Barn Chefs / Gas & Country Restaurant
Whether you go for The Barn Chefs’ charcuterie, cheeses, breads, pastas, preserves, or desserts, you can’t go wrong with any of the Italian delicacies created here. Pizza lovers can head just down the road to Wollaston Gourmet Pizza for some of the thickest and most delicious pies around.
Marmora
Rink: Marmora Community Centre and Arena
This is a classic smalltown arena found just north of Highway 7. It can be cold out on the ice, but that just means the ice is really good. And if you do get a little chilly, head upstairs to the big viewing area to warm up.
Drink and Dine: The Mighty Crowe / Theo’s Pizzeria
The Mighty Crowe is Marmora's newest restaurant and a great stop for the entire family with weekly specials and a delicious kids menu. They also serve all of the staples from burgers, fries, wings and more. Downtown Marmora also has Theo’s Pizzeria, a town favourite for its doughy pizzas and fresh and generous toppings. They also have a great atmosphere and tables for dining in.
Rink: Madoc and District Recreation Centre
Home to the Centre Hastings Grizzlies, the Madoc arena is another timeless smalltown barn. It has big dressing rooms and lots of seating — perfect for public skating on Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the winter.
Drink: Hidden Goldmine Bakery / 7/62 Craft Brewers
Not so hidden anymore, the Hidden Goldmine Bakery is one of the most loved cafés and bakeries in Hastings. The coffees and teas are fantastic, but you have to pair them with a butter tart (or six). For beers, head over to 7/62 for straightforward craft brews in a clean, modern taproom with big windows.
Dine: Finn's Pub
After some time on the ice, you are sure to work up an appetite, so stop into Finn's Pub, newly relocated to Madoc, this fan favourite offers a large selection of tacos, fish and chips, pasta, wings and plenty of other delicious selections. They even offer breakfast if looking to fuel up before the game.
Stirling
Rink: Stirling Rawdon and District Recreation Centre / Stirling Curling Club
The Stirling arena had its biggest moment back in 2012, when it won Kraft Hockeyville and $100,000 for arena upgrades like a better air-filtration system, bigger dressing rooms, and recycled rubber flooring. The four-sheet curling club is another hub, boasting upstairs and downstairs viewing areas, a lounge, and popular bonspiels throughout the year, including the Men’s Skins Spiel in March with a purse of $15,000.
Drink: Farm Girl Cafe / Longtooth Beverage Co.
Farm Girl Cafe is the perfect place for a warm beverage after a day at the rink or to grab a coffee before the game. They also have incredible desserts as well as soups and sandwiches. Just next door to the Stirling Rawdon and District Recreation Centre you will find Longtooth Brewery, this cozy craft brewery specializes in accessible Western European beers like its staples, pale ale and lager, you can also curl up on the sofa and stick around for their popular open mics.
Dine: Jimmy’s Special Pizza and Fish and Chips
Jimmy’s has been a staple in downtown Stirling for many years. It’s known for great customer service, small-town charm, and the food in the name, but it also has great burgers, wings, and subs. If it’s your first visit, go for Jim’s Special Pizza: pepperoni, mushrooms, onions, bacon, green peppers, salami, and olives.