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I came from Montreal and visited this place 6 years ago and fell in love. Now that I have moved to PEI, I make sure to go as many times as possible. This is a great family-owned restaurant with delicious food made from local ingredients. There is no gluten option, but the food is amazing. It is comforting and delicious, and you can enjoy and relax while taking in the sights of the restaurant. There are crafts hanging in the windows and a cute boutique where you can buy preserves, loose leaf tea, and souvenirs. On certain days, you can even have a tea cup reading to add some fun to your visit. The owner always welcomes you with a smile, even though they work extremely hard. If you don't stop by, you are missing out. Take the time to truly enjoy your experience here.
I visited this restaurant that my wife first went to in the 1980s. It is charming, with delicious tea, tasty food, and the added bonus of games available to play.
My husband and I were staying near this old school turned restaurant. We walked through a gift area that had many shelves of can goods to the dining room that had walls covered with collectable items and signs. There was a sofa their also. Quirky and friendly we decided on the witch special of the Island ham and cheese panini with homemade mustard relish. This relish won the owner a blue ribbon in the local festival. It was very good and I purchased some as a gift. Some people were getting their tea leaves read but I decided to forgo this even though others seemed to enjoy the entertainment.
If you're in a hurry or want a cookie-cutter experience, don't stop here; but if you enjoy atmosphere, good homemade food, and interesting characters (plus hundreds of different teas--bagged and loose then this is your place. The 2 public rooms are packed, and I mean PACKED floor-to-ceiling, front-to-back, side-to-side with collections of anything you can think of and a few you may not have considered. Ask Deb about the Olympic torch. Kind of like being at great-aunt Bessie's with all the family momentoes on display. Tea was great (hard to pick just one--most extensive list I have ever seen--beats the big-city chains by far! . Our lunch items were both delicious, part familiar, part a personal twist by the cook. You'll want to buy some of the homemade preserves to take home too. As for the tea-leaf reading, I had it done even though I am a non-convert, and all I can say is WOW! I don't know who the previous reviewer had, but my non-singing Tasseologist was very accurate and insightful--and I was very careful not to talk about any aspect of myself from the moment I entered the Tea House so as not to give any hints. I'm a people-watcher by habit and by profession, and this place was fascinating. Give it a try, unless you are very straight-laced and unable to relax.