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Bloomfield Public House

3.9 (14 reviews)
Closed • 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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Large cheese plate
Soren S.

We're in The County for our first ever weekend here and chose BPH for our first lunch. Amazing choice! Excellent selection of house made charcuterie, local cheeses, local wines and craft beers. The service was friendly and knowledgeable, bathrooms clean, and the food was really fresh and delicious!

Connie C.

Came here over the weekend with some friends as were were visiting PEC. Very nice atmosphere, chic interior and service was excellent. The downside is that the overall value for the price we paid, in my opinion wasn't worth it. My partner and I shared the 4 pc fried chicken that came with coleslaw and pickles and the daily homemade soup, came up to about $45 before tax. The chicken itself was a bit over fried and the plate was also full of oil which made me a bit uneasy. The pickles however was tossed in cumin which I thought was unique and delicious! I likely won't come back if I'm in the area again.

Joe H.

5 of us arrived at 11 am on a weekday for coffee and food. The sandwiches looked great and seemed like the perfect early lunch, except we weren't allowed to order them. If we wanted sandwiches, we had to eat them at the bar. That is difficult for 5 people who are meeting up and talking. To sit at a table, we had to order from the lunch menu which didn't have sandwiches or really much in the way of lunch items at all. The menu was more fancy dinner. We had soup and a chopped salad which was fine. The coffee was okay. To top it off, we were overcharged as their POS prices did not match the menu. In all, an odd inhospitable experience which will not lead us back there anytime soon.

Seared scallops
Allison M.

I really really wanted to love this place. Visited on a Saturday night in September 2019. The outside and inside were so promising - like the branding, mural and industrial vibe. The service was great. But where it lost me - the food and drinks. The variety and quality of cocktails was just okay. So that's okay, I know not everyone either cares or wants to specialize in cocktails. But the food. Don't get me wrong - the seared scallops I had were delicious - but I would have considered as an appetizer. There were 3, on a bed of puréed cauliflower. For $27 this seemed a bit steep. It was listed as a main, but should have known when the waitress asked it "that was it". My friend ordered the smoked ham. It was literally just shaved COLD ham. Nothing else. I would have expected something to come with it. The waitress suggested some bread- so it was like she was eating a ham sandwich. The variety in the menu was also lacking - and again I get it's a small place trying to do the whole farm to table thing. I likely would not come back and and I didn't recommend to my friends that were heading to PEC last month either.

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The Barley Room Pub

The Barley Room Pub

3.3(18 reviews)
3.9 km
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We dropped in unexpectedly and they couldn't have been nicer! Our food was great, service was…read morequick, and our server was non-stop joking and quipping with us. The history of this building is remarkable. Definitely returning on our next visit.

What a great end to an already great day in Prince Edward County…read more We came for dinner after being delighted by the vinegars at Black Prince Winery and the liquors at Kinsip Spirits. FYI the gps took us to a collection of buildings called The Warehouse which contains a fancy lodge, a reception area, and a few other things. This restaurant is located past/behind the Reception building and immediately adjacent to the Cookery. Perhaps because of the hot weather and perhaps because it was a Monday night, there was almost no one there and we got the pick of any of the dining areas they offered (garden area, dining room, bar, standard, and patio). We opted for the patio and enjoyed being the only ones there even though it was a bit warm. Seriously, this place is huge and can probably accommodate 100 tables or more despite it looking like a cute, ivy-covered, European-inspired cottage. We opted for the Crispy Chicken Sandwhich and the Fish and Chips plus a beer (Parson's Westy Pale Ale). Our server was so sweet, bubbly, and helpful. I wish I could remember her name but she had long dark hair worn back in a ponytail. She knew a lot about the menu, including the sweets, and helped us choose the Coconut Cream Pie for dessert. The food itself was delicious! Chicken in the CCS was sweet and tangy with great texture and crisp, and the sandwhich was really well balanced with the pickles and slaw. I love me some spice, so I would have opted for a spicy sauce over a sweet one, but it was still a great sandwhich. The house salad it came with was yummy too--greens, cucumbers, and carrots with pepitas and a creamy apple cider dressing. I didn't try the fried fish in the FnC, but SO said it was pretty good. The fries were perfectly cooked and seasoned with flaked sea salt. The Coconut Cream Pie was excellent. The pie filling was light and creamy and not super sweet, and the crust was definitely homemade graham cracker with a lot of extra sweetness to complement the light filling. I must say it wasn't the best CCP I have ever had (Tartine in San Francisco makes one simply out of this world) but it was still really nice. Overall, great experience and will return.

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The Barley Room Pub
The Barley Room Pub
The Barley Room Pub

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Coach's

Coach's

4.5(2 reviews)
7.3 km

My friends and I stopped in here for lunch on our way out of town after a weekend getaway in PEC…read more The set up was slightly confusing as the front half of the building, if your coming off the main street, makes it look like a cafe. The waitress must have noticed our confusion because she asked if we were waiting for out friends. We stated that we were and she brought us down the hall to this second room which was very open and definitely had a more bar feel to it. We initially picked this place due to it's cheap prices and variety of food. Service was great! Despite only one lady being both the bartender and server she was friendly and attentive and had no problem with our big group. At one point one of the plates of food she was carrying out slipped and crashed onto the floor. She quickly replaced the meal and apologized to the person in our group who ordered it. The reaction to the food from the people in our group did very from it was ok to it was great. Everyone agreed it wasn't bad and that the service and drinks were great though. I ordered spiked pink lemonade drink, and Chicken fingers with medium sauce and fries with gravy on the side. I was initially worried the sauce would make the chicken fingers soggy but thankfully it didn't. The sauce was just the right mix of kick and flavor. The fries were great, similar to a new York style of fries and the gravy was delicious. My pink lemonade drink was awesome! For only $6 it was definitely a good choice. Tasted just like pink lemonade with just a hint of alcohol Overall if your looking for a cheap place to eat with delicious drinks and decent food, this place is worth checking out!

Surprisingly good food. Wife had the Quesadilla with Chicken and was delighted about how good it…read morewas. I had the special which was a Rueben with fries and it seemed skinny until I accounted for the large slices of rye. Would return and recommend!

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Coach's - Spiked lemonade

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Coach's - Chicken fingers, fries and a side of gravy

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Chicken fingers, fries and a side of gravy

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