The New Trellis Cafe

  • Home
  • The New Trellis Cafe

The New Trellis Cafe Where culinary artistry merges with community spirit, crafting an extraordinary experience ��

07/06/2026

LOST DOG: Belmont/ 972 Upper Belmont Rd./ Colchester County MALE: Rottweiler, 9 years old, black and tan coat, not wearing a collar. NAME: Luggnut He went missing on June 6/26. Please cross post and if you have any information contact Morgan at 902-986-2251. Please do NOT yell or chase. Report sightings only.

05/06/2026

Did you know that all of our bread is made in house and baked fresh every single day!!👌💕

04/06/2026

LOST DOG: Canning/ 5659 NS-358 (Scot's Bay Rd.)/ Kings County FEMALE: Yorkie/ Shi Tzu mix, 14 years old, wearing a pink collar with watermelon motif. NAME: Teka She went missing on May 30/26. Please cross post and if you have any information contact Pamela at 902-430-5887.

04/06/2026

Our homemade African peanut soup!🔥👌🤤

❤️ Open today from 8am to 9pm!

🎼 Jammers start at 7pm!

fromscratch

01/06/2026

Open 7 days a week!!!!

31/05/2026

June🎉

31/05/2026

Smoked Brisket Benedict!!

Chef Gratto’s no spray, applewood smoked brisket on a house English muffin, perfectly poached eggs smothered in house buttery hollandaise and micro greens! Served with our orange salad and house potatoes!

Have an amazing day! Open today from 8-3💕

30/05/2026

🌕💙 Tomorrow night, the sky offers us something rare.

A Blue Moon.

Not because the Moon will actually turn blue, but because moments like this don't come often. In fact, this will be the only monthly Blue Moon until late 2028.

Tomorrow, billions of people around the world will share the same Moon above them. Some will photograph it. Some will make a wish. Some may not even notice it.

But for a few quiet moments, the night sky will remind us that we are part of something far bigger than ourselves.

So when darkness falls tomorrow, step outside, look up, and take it in.

Some celestial events are observed.
Others are felt. ✨🌌💙

30/05/2026

The birds at your feeder right now range from 1 year old to older than your teenager.

You fill the feeder every week for all of them equally. They're living on completely different timelines.

🐦 RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD — 3 to 5 years. The hummingbird at your bee balm weighs less than a nickel and migrates across the Gulf of Mexico twice a year — 500 miles of open water with no place to land. She does this 6 to 10 times in her life. Each crossing burns half her body weight.

🐦 BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE — 2 to 3 years on average, but the record is 12. Most chickadees die in their first winter. The one that's been coming to your feeder for 3 years beat odds that killed 70% of her flock mates.

🐦 AMERICAN ROBIN — 2 years average, up to 14. Most robins never see a second spring. But the one pulling worms on your lawn every March might be the same individual you watched 5 years ago. They return to the same territory year after year.

🐦 BLUE JAY — 7 years average, up to 26 in the wild. The jay burying acorns in your lawn has been doing it for nearly a decade. She remembers thousands of cache locations. The oaks growing along your fence? Some of them are her forgotten pantry from 2018.

🐦 AMERICAN CROW — 7 to 8 years average, up to 17 in the wild. The crow that watches you fill the feeder every morning has been studying your schedule for years. She recognizes your face, your car, and your dog. She told her offspring. They've never met you but they already know you.

🐦 GREAT HORNED OWL — 13 years average, up to 28 in the wild. The owl calling from the woods behind your house may have been nesting in the same tree since before your youngest child was born.

🐦 BALD EAGLE — 20 to 30 years in the wild. The eagle on the cell tower at the reservoir has been adding sticks to that nest since 2005. The nest weighs half a ton. She's raised 30+ chicks from the same platform across two decades.

The chickadee at your feeder has 2 years. The eagle across town has 30. Both of them are visible from your yard on the same March afternoon.

Same sky. Seven different clocks.

30/05/2026

FOUND: Roaming Dog: Cole Harbour/ area of 27 Beaver Crescent/ Halifax County MALE: AmStaff/ Boxer/ Boston (?) mix, adult, approx. 35 lbs., tan coat with white, white around muzzle with some black shading, white stripe up nose, white under chin on neck and blaze on chest, white tips on toes, was NOT wearing a collar. Found roaming on May 28/26. Please cross post and if you have any information contact at Animal Control Services at 311 press 5.

Address


Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 21:00
Friday 08:00 - 21:00
Saturday 08:00 - 21:00
Sunday 08:00 - 15:00

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The New Trellis Cafe posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

  • Want your restaurant to be the top-listed Restaurant?

Share