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    C&B Corner Cafe

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    The Great Canadian Bagel - Watch them make the bagels

    The Great Canadian Bagel

    3.0(3 reviews)
    94.1 km
    $$

    We stopped at Great Canadian Bagel for a light snack before heading to the mall. This bagel shop…read moreoffers up to around 20 kinds of bagels including specialty bagels such as cheddar salsa and cheddar onion (looked very good), as well as breakfast & deli bagel sandwiches, bagel dogs, other baked goods, soup,chili, salads, coffee, and cold drinks. The place was fairly busy around lunchtime when we arrived here and they only ran out of 5 of the types of bagels. We decided to get a Bagel Bruschetta ($2.35 plus HST), which was premade and warmed up. The bruschetta topping had good flavours and tasted pretty good which was crushed tomatoes with green onions, seasonings, garlic & olive oil on top of a half a plain toasted bagel. The plain bagel itself was okay, crisp on the outside, but a bit dry inside. If given a choice, I would've chosen a different flavour of bagel (cheddar jalapeno bagel or the onion bagel) instead of plain for the bruschetta, which could still be made to order quickly. The service behind the counter was systematic and prompt with several staff taking and preparing the orders and one staff member cashing customers out.

    It's been a while since I been there but I went this morning. The sign said 3.90 for a bacon and…read moreegg bagel, this turned into a 9.00 meal including a coffee. No receipt given. Apparently certain bagels and when they ask what kind of cheese you want means you are paying extra for it. Not a great experience.

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    The Great Canadian Bagel - You can have soup and coffee for your lunch if you like.

    You can have soup and coffee for your lunch if you like.

    The Great Canadian Bagel
    The Great Canadian Bagel - Nice and friendly atmosphere. Reasonable prices.

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    Nice and friendly atmosphere. Reasonable prices.

    Tim Hortons

    Tim Hortons

    4.0(2 reviews)
    12.3 km
    $

    This Tim Hortons does a huge business. The drive-through line was backed up through the parking lot…read moreout to the road, and there was a line from the counter to the door for each counter/door. So evidently they either do a great job, or they're the most convenient spot for breakfast, or more likely a bit of both. I've never actually done breakfast at a Tim Hortons - it's always been lunch - so this was my opportunity to compare and contrast with what I might get in the States for a Dunkin Donuts breakfast: I guess it's common to get lettuce and tomato on some of your breakfast sandwiches up here, i.e., the BELT (bacon, egg, lettuce, tomato), which I got on a bagel. Their bagels are slightly smaller than Dunkin's, but more authentic in that they have a crisper crust and have less of that chewy feel of industrial bagels. Their breakfast combos include potato bites, our version of home fries. They're sauteed or possibly pan fried with some salt and pepper coating, as opposed to the battered and fried industrial "tater tot stuff" we get. I should have read the fine print first. It seems their breakfast combos include potatoes and the lunch combos include a donut. I had wanted another of their maple cream, my new favorite donut. The coffee is INCREDIBLY hot. I guess they haven't had to deal with frivolous lawsuits up here like fast food places in the U.S. have. That or Canadians are just sensible enough to not put a cup of coffee between their legs. I do like Dunkin coffee better, but I'm tempted to buy some of their coffee when I'm back in the states to compare it. Fortunately there's a few Tim Hortons in New York and New England where I can do that.

    This location would have earned a good five stars if they had made their Spicy Thai Chicken soup,…read moreand I wasn't the only one who tried to order it. I was allowed to just sit and nosh the day away. Very cool place and clean restrooms.

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    Tim Hortons - Turkey club $4.99

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    Turkey club $4.99

    Receiver Coffee - Strawberry Shortcake French Toast

    Receiver Coffee

    4.4(106 reviews)
    45.3 km
    $$

    Receiver Coffee's Victoria Street location nails that relaxed, inviting coffeehouse vibe--warm…read morewood, plenty of light, and a mix of locals and visitors starting their day. We sat outside, enjoying the summer air and watching the downtown hum along. The food here leans simple but thoughtful. The Island Hot Cake was fluffy and satisfying, and the Fry Up breakfast (with bacon) hit all the right notes--especially the potatoes. Maybe it's just PEI magic, but even as a side, they stand out. Our lattes and matcha latte were smooth and well-crafted, and the pacing felt unhurried in the best way. Service was friendly without being overbearing, and it's the kind of place where you can linger with your coffee without feeling rushed. If you're in Charlottetown and want a reliably good breakfast with a quality cup of coffee, Receiver is worth the stop--especially if you can grab a patio seat.

    If I found myself living on Prince Edward Island, I have a feeling this would be my go to coffee…read moreshop. For starters, the setting of the historic building they're in is adorable and cozy. Once inside, you'll find a modern and clean space filled with baked goodies, fresh bread and fabulous coffee. We fought the urge to buy the maple cream whoopie pies. I also was eyeing the tofu lemongrass bowl on the "meal menu". Their breads also looked delicious- I was eyeing the molasses oat bread. We ended up buying a maple cappuccino and a maple latte -and they were sooo good. They also offer a dog friendly patio out front. If you find yourself here for a cruise, this is a five minute walk (or less) from the port. Don't miss out!

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    Receiver Coffee - Interior

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    Receiver Coffee

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    The Great Canadian Bagel - Bagel

    The Great Canadian Bagel

    2.8(8 reviews)
    43.8 km

    FOOD: Coming from Montreal and Ottawa this wasn't the best…read morebagel I've tried, this is more like a Tim Hortons bagel thick and softer a good place to try is kettlemans they have some of the best bagels! SERVICE: The service was not great but it wasnt awful it felt like you were in a Tim Hortons or a McDonalds just someone trying to make some money. AMBIANCE: The tables looked nice and you can see where they make the bagels but the display case was not organized some of the bagels were crooked and the counter behind you in the line was wobbly like it was about to fall. OVERALL: I'm putting a two because they did have a wide selection of bagels.

    Had the WORST customer service. The guy was rude while taking our order at the drive thru. Their…read morespeaker/audio wasn't clear, so we just needed to ask him to repeat whatever he is saying. But he was like, "I am asking which bread you want?!" "We have 18 types of bread; it's all on the menu!" It was so rude and disrespectful, and there are better ways that you could explain that to your customers who couldn't hear/understand whatever you were saying. When we reached the window to collect our order, the same staff member handed us the food. They were talking in their own language and cursed us, not knowing that we understood whatever they were saying.  I believe that every customer deserves to be treated with respect and courtesy, just really disappointed with the service they gave us.

    C&B Corner Cafe - cafes - Updated July 2026

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