Discover the best restaurant in Stratford, Canada including The Gahan House, Beanz Espresso Bar, Claddagh Oyster House, Sims Corner Steakhouse & Oyster Bar, Water Prince Corner Shop and Lobster Pound, Leonhard's Cafe & Restaurant, The Churchill Arms, Terre Rouge Bistro Marche, The Chip Shack, The Kettle Black
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4.5 based on 1 reviews
Welcome to the original Gahan House, located in the heart of historic Charlottetown. We’ve been brewing craft beer, serving great food, and showcasing the warmth and hospitality PEI is famous for since 2001. When you think about Gahan, you might think Sir John A’s Honey Wheat Ale and Brown Bag Fish & Chips or a great venue for local music and the perfect place to have a meet up with friends. No matter what Gahan means to you, the common thread is it’s always an experience. There are now Gahan locations across the Maritimes and we’re proud to be the ones that started it all. Experience the beer. Experience the food. Experience the culture. Come experience Gahan.
Other than being out of a Rib Eye Steak, I was very happy with our meal. I was able to get the Rib Eye Sandwich. It’s not their fault the steak is so popular. The portions were so big, my GF had to take some home.
4.5 based on 160 reviews
Beanz is a quick service cafe specializing in espresso based drinks, brewed coffee, fresh squeezed lemonade, brewed iced teaa and more. We have a varied menu of homemade and healthy breakfast and lunch options and a huge selection of homemade sweets, pies, cakes and cookies. We offer gluten free and vegan options.
After visiting most of the other coffee shops around town, we stopped at Beanz on the way out of town. We both got Canadianos and they were the best we had our whole trip! Excellent roasted coffee choices that don't taste burnt! We also had the breakfast Sandwich - great choice. My husband also got a chocolate croissant for the road - SO good! They're dessert case game is on point!! Who ever is making all those yummy choices definitely know what they're doing! We felt like this place beat Receiver Coffee and Kettle Black, hands down!
4.5 based on 709 reviews
THE Islands ONLY YEAR-ROUND OYSTER BAR WITH FRESH LOBSTER TANK.Featuring more than just the best available oysters from PEI, the Claddagh Oyster House is a warm, contemporary dining room located within an historic building in downtown Charlottetown.A Constantly changing menu that features the freshest seafood, premium Island beef, chicken, pasta and more - combined with our extensive wine selections are sure to please.THE CLADDAGH OYSTER HOUSE - MORE THAN JUST GREAT OYSTERS!!
Very charming restaurant with outstanding food. The chowder is one the best we ever had. Oyster bar selection is excellent. Our mains were truly outstanding, Surf n Turf ( pork belly and bronzed scallops with veg and mash ) along with Halibut dish...highly recommend both.
The service was great, decor is really nice too. A bit on the expensive side but worth it.
Will return next visit to PEI.
4 based on 661 reviews
Great steaks, big wine, and PEI hospitality coming together to create the ultimate dining experience.
When visiting Prince Edward Island in June we made Reservations for a Friday night. We happened to be Charlottetown 30 minutes or so before or scheduled reservation time, but decided to see if they could accommodate us a bit earlier........no problem.
We loved the ambience of the restaurant and found the service to be of top notch quality.
My wife started with a summer house salad, while I had both fresh oysters and a bowl of chowder. Both were excellent. The oysters were fresh and sitting on a bed of ice. Perfect.
For the main courses my wife ordered steak(well done), while I order the Atlantic Salmon with the goat cheese crust. Although both meals were very good, the well done steak could have been a bit more "well done." The salmon again was very good, but the goat cheese crust I found was slightly overwhelming getting towards the end.
I had a draft beer, while my wife ordered a mixed drink. Both were very tasty and refreshing.
Although there were just a couple of minor glitches in the meals, it was still worth the visit.
I would recommend dinner and a night out at Sims for sure.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
We had possibly the best meal of our Canadian Maritimes tour in this small, modest eatery at the corner of, yes, Water and Prince streets, very near the waterfront. We were lucky to get a reservation since this place was packed, with a number of...MoreThank you!
4.5 based on 488 reviews
Have been to Leonhard's several times over the years, but today was the last; place has gone downhill quality-wise, although as busy as ever.
Had the tuna casserole - the daily special today, so should have been really good; it wasn't.
It was dried up, didn't have much taste, lukewarm, and obviously had been reheated a few times, or else was sitting around too long; perhaps both; also, there were a few bones in the tuna.
Lack of attention to detail; food that isn't hot; both unforgiveable.
Service was a little awkward, but otherwise OK.
Still, I'll not be back.
4.5 based on 235 reviews
Prince Edward Island's only authentic British Pub, located in Charlottetown. Our Pub features British Style Curries and Traditional British Dishes. Join us for great Beer, Food and Service!
The Churchill Arms is an authentic British Pub in the heart of historic Charlottetown. Its claim to fame are its British-style curries and its deep fried Mars bar, both of which were featured on the Food Network’s “You Gotta Eat Here” a number of years back. When my partner and I arrived for dinner, the place was a proverbial beehive of activity. And noisy. We ended up being seated outside on the upper deck, which was nice since the skies were still clear and it was a warm night. After reviewing the menu, my partner settled on the Fish & Chips (8oz beer-battered haddock) and I had the Bulldog 150 Burger, which was a special done in commemoration of Canada’s 150th birthday. My partner’s fish and chips were nicely done – the batter was light yet crisp; and my burger was nice – I especially liked the mini Yorkshire pudding placed atop the burger adjacent to a British flag. The accompanying steak-cut fries were also nicely done. After we’d finished our meal, we couldn’t help but try the deep fried Mars bar (did you know this dish was featured on “You Gotta Eat Here”? If not, don’t worry, the menu reminds you!). As far as deep fried Mars bars go, I will concede and admit that this one was probably the best I’ve had. Not overly sweet and heavy. In short, the food – everything we tried – was all very good.
Where The Churchill Arms loses significant points with me is in the service. We were seated promptly (great!), but after that it’s almost like we didn’t exist. It took the better part of about 10 minutes for our drink order to be taken, ditto for our food. After everything arrived (just under FIFTY minutes later), the server couldn’t even be bothered to ask us how everything was and, more significantly, never asked us if we wanted beverage refills. My partner eventually flagged our server down and asked for refills . . . which came after another lengthy wait (we’d nearly finished our meals by this point). I’d like to give this place the benefit of the doubt and say “well, it was busy,” but our server seemingly went out of her way to service the table immediately adjacent to us (a group of 6). What that told me was the bigger group is more important because, 1) They’re drinking and ordering more, and, 2) They’re likely to leave a decent sized tip . . . unlike the small table of two. For me, that’s the epitome of poor customer service – treating one group much better than the other.
FOOD: 4/5
SERVICE: 1/5
VALUE: 3/5
RECOMMENDATION: As noted, I have absolutely no complaints about the food – it was all really good. What I do take issue with is the third-class level treatment we received from our server who basically acted like our table didn’t exist or didn’t matter. Servers are ambassadors of the establishment for which they work and, in this case at least, it didn’t reflect well on The Churchill Arms.
4.5 based on 539 reviews
Farm-To-Table
A welcoming treat when visiting this beautiful town. It is nice to see a restaurant with such care and passion for what they do. They offer the best of local food and drinks (which isn't always cheap to stock, trust me) and they do it with beautiful creativity. The concept and the execution are both exceptional. Food and service both 5 stars. This is the place to get some real local food made with love and satisfy your inner foodie!
4.5 based on 659 reviews
Seasonal Establishment. Open from first of May to End of Oct. See you in 2017 xoxo
Very good lobster roll. The food is served from a small hut and has rustic tables in the open. Nearly everyone has the lobster roll and it is very good. Not as good as they think it is but good nonetheless. The chips were average.
If had to do it again I would chose somewhere else.
4.5 based on 140 reviews
The Kettle Black is a coffee roastery & cafe located at 45 Queen Street in the heart of Downtown Charlottetown. Stop by for a cup of fresh organic coffee that is house roasted daily & sourced from direct trade quality farmers. Our kitchen serves a brunch menu 7am - 7pm daily. Baked goods, pastries, cookies, speciality drinks & local Lady Baker Tea Trolley available opening hours 7am until 7pm everyday.
Let me start out by saying the latte and the Cafe Americano I ordered tasted great, but you can't take a carryout order unless you have cup lids. I had to walk 3 Blocks carrying 2 filled to the max steaming hot cups and when I got back to my building try as I might I could not maneuver door and cups, so some hot coffee spilled on my hand and floor. How does a coffee shop run out of lids? It makes everything wonder a little about the overall management of the establishment. If you think this review is harsh then you might want to try to walk 3 blocks with hot coffee and no lid.
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