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The Guv’nor Pub & Eatery

At the Guv’nor Pub & Eatery, relax with friends in our quaint old English surroundings. Enjoy our wholesome Guv’nor weekend brunch Saturday and Sunday. Monday and Tuesday nights are wing nights. You’ll applaud our wide variety of popular menu selections and our Newfoundland and Labrador specialties. Our patrons appreciate our vast ale and lager selection. Recipients of the 2004 Restauranteur of the Year Award.

It's a Fact!
  • The majority of the population in St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador descends from both Ireland and England.
  • There are more than 29 varieties of marine mammals in the water surrounding the island of Newfoundland.
  • Newfoundland is the world's sixteenth largest island, and the area of Labrador is over twice that of Newfoundland's.
  • In 1901, Italian scientist Guglielmo Marconi set up a listening post on Signal Hill and successfully received the first wireless transmission from Europe.
  • English navigator Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland in 1583 as England's first possession in the Americas.
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