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Specialties
Live music in a ‘listening-only’ environment… and frites (the thin french fries).
History
Established in 2008.
Long before Mike and Mike met playing darts at the New Windsor House in Toronto in 1984, Richard Bulkeley decided to build a house for them in Halifax. He completed it in 1760.
The Carleton is located on the Corner of Prince and Argyle Streets in the heart of historic Halifax. Built in 1759, it occupies what was Sir Richard Bulkeley’s mansion. In early Halifax almost all buildings were constructed of wood. Bulkeley’s mansion, an outstanding exception, was built of stone, making it the earliest documented Georgian stone residence in Nova Scotia. What was once Sir Richard’s breakfast parlour is now Rory’s, The Carleton’s private dining/meeting room. The original walls have been preserved, as has the fireplace. Rory’s is available for booking by groups for business or pleasure. All of the modern amenities are available (High Speed Internet, LCD Flat Screen for presentations and screening etc.) situated discretely in an 18th century parlour.