Restaurant Dining


Many restaurants feature special Fall Flavours menu items.

 

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The birthplace of Canada and the capital of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown provides a memorable mix of history, theatre, shopping, and tasty dining selections.

Many restaurants are independently owned, allowing talented chefs to use fresh Island ingredients as part of their custom menus. Some restaurants can even be found in heritage buildings, creating an attractive backdrop to the culinary delights on your plate. In one of those heritage buildings is Gahan Beer - PEI's first microbrewery.

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Start your culinary journey with the North Cape Coastal Drive and taste what happens when land meets sea! Home for two of Prince Edward Island's original industries - agriculture and fishing. Experiencing the flavours of PEI can include stopping at a potato stand set up at the end of a farmer's lane or dropping in at the local wharf to pick up the catch of the day. Want to try the bread of the Island's first inhabitants, the Mi'kmaq, called "lusgnign"? Care to taste a part of the rich Acadian culture called "râpure"? Feel brave enough to savour "seaweed pie" or “potato fudge”? The sources of good food are varied and sometimes unexpected when your culinary journey takes you to an area locals refer to as "Up West".

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The Green Gables Shore offers the perfect combination of Island scenery, culture and food artisans!

Your culinary journey through the Green Gables Shore, will take you to fabulous seasonal restaurants. The backdrop to your memorable dining experience is often in the setting of heritage homes, with menus featuring fresh ingredients from the backyard or local farm gate.

From family friendly or private dining to cultural memories that will live forever, it all adds up to world class food experiences in the Green Gables Shore.

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Nothing will make you appreciate Island food more than our beautiful scenery. Nowhere is this more apparent then when you visit Points East Coastal Drive.

After you watch the sun rise over the ocean, work up an appetite as you play on beaches among the best on PEI. Have the sand at Basin Head actually "sing to you", or discover the spectacular dune system at Greenwich National Park.

When hunger does hit, family eateries, cozy country inns, fish & chips restaurants, or dairy bars are likely a hop away. If you're looking for something to sip on instead, Points East Coastal Drive is also the wine and spirit capital of Prince Edward Island!

The atmosphere is informal, and you'll feel like one of the family in no time as you explore the culinary communities "Down East" .

This central region of Prince Edward Island is famous for more than being the home of the Confederation Bridge.

With “red” in this region’s name, the red sand beaches, red jutting cliffs, and red clay roads all provide the storybook atmosphere for world-class culinary experiences. Perfect for scenic touring and picture-perfect photos, you’ll work up an appetite as the warmth of the Island’s rolling terrain surrounds you.

With its natural beauty and fresh sea air, Red Sands Shore is the perfect place to spend an active outdoor holiday and enjoy the best of PEI's food culture.

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The Fall Flavours Festival is hosted by
the Prince Edward Island Chef’s Association
and is an initiative of PEI Flavours.

Funding support provided by

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PEI Department of Agriculture
PEI Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture
and Rural Development