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3.5 (2 reviews)
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Cardigan Lobster Suppers - Scallops, always a good choice!

Cardigan Lobster Suppers

3.5(11 reviews)
0.3 km
•$$$

We enjoyed a very good lobster supper at Cardigan Lobster Suppers, which is located in Eastern PEI…read morein a quiet location near the banks of the Cardigan River. Cardigan Lobster Suppers is open seasonally during the warmer months and tourist season from 5PM to 9PM daily serving up their 5-Course Lobster Suppers, as well as other dishes (3 courses). Senior and youth portions (half size) are available for some entrees including the 5-Course Lobster Supper. We stopped by Cardigan Lobster Suppers on the way back from visiting East Point. Initially, we checked out and stopped by other lobster suppers earlier in the day including Fisherman's Wharf in North Rustico, but mutually decided to stop here since it was conveniently located along our route back west and we driving through Cardigan by 6:15 PM. The place was not that busy since it was towards the end of the season. They have a good sized indoor dining room (old style building atmosphere) and also an outside wooden patio in the back overlooking the Cardigan Harbour. We decided to take a seat outside since it was nice outside and no one was eating in the dining room. I already knew what I was going to order, which was the 5-Course Lobster Supper ($38.95 plus taxes), but my friend wanted to try the Scallops for dinner. However, they had no more scallops, so my friend decided to order the Half Size Lobster Supper ($25.95 plus taxes), which also comes with 5-Courses, but only 3/4 lb Lobster instead of the 1-1/4 lb Lobster. Coffee or tea is included in the price pf the supper. Course 1: Seafood Chowder (all you can eat): This chowder was creamy and not too rich and had celery, fish, baby shrimp, and mussels, sprinkled with paprika. We were also given a basket pf hot rolls with butter. I really enjoyed this seafood chowder and I asked for two more bowls through the course of supper. Course 2: Garden Side Salads: These fresh salads came with choice of homemade dressings and we enjoyed Mango Jalapeño and Raspberry Vinaigrette dressings on the salads. Course 3: Mussels: I was given a big bowl of PEI mussels (counted 32 mussels) and my friend was given half the amount of mussels. The mussels were cooked just right, little broth in the bowl. Course 4: Lobster: I was given a full lobster, which was strategically cut in certain locations for easy breaking (I still needed a lobster cracker). My friend was given a half lobster, cut up the middle, tamales already removed. The lobsters were served with melted butter and side plates with a boiled PEI potato, 1/3 corn on the cob, and long sliced carrots. Course 5: Desserts: Two dessert choices were offered including a Fudge Nut Brownie with Vanilla Ice Cream and a Blueberry Shortcake, so we decided to get one of each to share. The brownie was really good which was not to rich and had crunchy walnuts baked in and the vanilla ice cream was cold and light topped with chocolate syrup. The blueberry shortcake consisted of a soft piece of pound cake topped with fresh blueberries/sauce and cool whip. Overall, the food we had was very good and tasty (all courses). The dining atmosphere outside was very quiet and serene overlooking the Cardigan Harbour, but there was a tree blocking much of the view. There were also a few older older couples also having supper outside and the best part was, there were no screaming kids here during our supper. However, since we were dining outside, the flies became attracted to the food on the table, which we had to shoo-away/swat (this could also happen in my backyard too). The service was very good, as our waitress served our courses in a staged and timely order including refills on the seafood chowder and coffees. We left here very full and very content with the PEI lobster supper.

2.5 on very slow service, food came too slowly over a course of 2 hours for 4 meals. We were sat in…read morethe pub area with no air conditioning and poor ventilation. Dripping sweat the entire time. The chairs could use some cleaning. Very greasy on touch. In terms of food, 4 stars. The clam chowder was amazing. The lobsters were good size. The muscles was okay. The salad with their special house made dressing was a refreshing touch. I'd say overall the food was decent but the ventilation needs improvement.

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Cardigan Lobster Suppers - A large group taking advantage of our spacious dining room

A large group taking advantage of our spacious dining room

Cardigan Lobster Suppers - Enjoy a drink out on our deck overlooking the Cardigan marina

Enjoy a drink out on our deck overlooking the Cardigan marina

Cardigan Lobster Suppers - Amazing view of the Cardigan River from our outside deck.

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Amazing view of the Cardigan River from our outside deck.

Main Street Pub

Main Street Pub

3.0(2 reviews)
7.7 km

I had lunch today at the Main Street Pub in Montague. It's in the basement of the Pizza Delight…read more I was the only one there for lunch ... a few people came in but they headed to the gambling machines in the back. I was torn between lasagna or the Main Street burger and wedges. My server didn't sell the lasagna ("it's just noodles and sauce") so I went with the burger. When it arrived, the burger looked like a substantial meal but it wasn't all that great. The patties were too big and overpowered the bun. Plus I suspect the patties were cooked ahead of time and just warmed up on the grill as they were really dry and barely warm on the inside. The wedges were nothing special. I think this would be a fun place to go on a Friday night for drinks and music but not for a meal.

Being new to town we instantly heard from local gossip that it was a very classic inside, with rock…read moreand roll decor and old photos. The general ambiance and vibe was very cool. The waitress was very nice and offered to turn down the music that was playing out of speakers next to the booth we were sat down at. The food was GREAT, the nachos, burgers and especially onion rings were out of this world bursting with flavour and perfectly cooked. The poutine however had no gravy on it? It was essentially cheese fries with chicken. I dont know if this was intended or an accident maybe? Wasn't that big of a deal and didnt ruin the experience. Will definitely be going again very soon.

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Main Street Pub
Main Street Pub
Main Street Pub

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Harbour House Ales & Spirits - Shepherd's pie

Harbour House Ales & Spirits

4.2(13 reviews)
62.4 km
•$

Seafood chowder isn't the sexiest food to photograph, but the chowder at Harbour House was a…read morepleasant surprise when a power outage last year forced a change of plans for mine and my wife's lunch. The chowder had tender chunks of lobster, haddock and scallops, and the creamy broth was in the Goldilocks zone of not too thick and not too thin. A lovely roll that was crisp on the outside and had a light crumb was made for dipping! My wife's chicken and brie roll with a tomato and feta soup was a light but flavourful lunch, and a solid deal at just $15. Bonus points to HH for having GF options for all of their buns and pizzas too! On a return visit after we had moved back to the county, I leaned into the pub side of the menu, and tried the house burger, which comes topped with the usual suspects, plus cheese and bacon. It was a good burger - a thick, pub-style patty, melty cheese, crisp bacon, and the bun held up well. Solid fundamentals, if no real standout elements. The fries were of the crispy-coated variety, which I'm a fan of. Oddly, the ends of each fry were much more browned than the rest, which reminded me of fries that you bake at home. Not a strike against them, it just seemed odd. My wife's shepherd's pie was a hearty plate. The spacious casserole dish was packed with meat and potatoes, and given a non-traditional slathering of melted cheese for good measure. I did my husband due diligence and finished off what my wife didn't have room for. Harbour House is doing some above average grub, especially when you know the right dishes to get.

The service was friendly and scenery is nice. The chowder and lobster roll were ok. The burger was…read moreordinary and the fries are not good. The beer selection was fine

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Harbour House Ales & Spirits - Exterior

Exterior

Harbour House Ales & Spirits - Roxanne's chowder

Roxanne's chowder

Harbour House Ales & Spirits - Brie and chicken roll, with tomato and feta soup

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Brie and chicken roll, with tomato and feta soup

Cape light - pubs - Updated May 2026

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