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    Remember Adventures - We are right on the sunrise trail across from the information centre in Tatamagouche.

    Remember Adventures

    (1 review)

    I love this place. We stayed in the B & B and Mary, the owner is kind, welcoming and enthusiastic…read more Her breakfasts which she serves each day until 2 are fantastic. She has a menu but is always willing to work "off" menu. She was more than happy to accommodate my daughter's 10 year old desires. The breakfasts are hearty and filling. I typically don't love home fries but Mary's were great. She didn't overload the plate with them like many other restaurants.Perfect proportions which makes a great change from excessive, wasteful portions so many places now offer. Quality over quantity was my experience here. There are games for rainy days and Mary doesn't mind some lounging. It is clear Mary works hard and loves satisfying her customers. Her wildflower garden, commitment to organic products that encourage ethical choices around insects (bees, for example) are some extra bonuses. Highly recommended. When we returned back to the B & B after a terrible dinner, she brought us fresh vegetables, humus, guacamole and drinks. So kind!

    From the owner: Remember Adventures in Tatamagouche rents out pedal buggies and provides picnics to take along the…read moreTrans-Canada Trail or into the Village. Theses buggies can seat up to five people; 2 small children in the front and 3 medium sized adults in the back. We also have a Cafe and gift shop and serve pasta, gourmet coffees and fine teas. We are the hosts of the Insect Recovery Project and our patio overlooks a lovely pollinator Meadow. Come out for a wonderful adventure!

    Stone Soup Cafe & Catering - Sausage roll, and roasted red pepper soup

    Stone Soup Cafe & Catering

    (17 reviews)

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    My wife and I stopped in for lunch while in the area on some errands. There's not a ton of seating…read morewhen the patio isn't open/the weather isn't great, but we were able to snag the last table. The menu isn't big, likely due to a small kitchen, with a handful of breakfast and lunch options. Most are fairly standard diner/cafe fare, although British items like their sausage roll and Cornish pasty stuck out as unique offerings. I went with the daily special, a Caribbean-themed breakfast. The salt cod and provisions (slang for local fruit and veg) ties in well to Maritime cuisine thanks to shared colonial roots and the historical shipment of salted fish from the here to the Caribbean. It was served skillet-style (sans skillet) with chunks of potatoes, tomato, plantains, green onion and more topped with two sunny-side-up eggs. The salty hit of fish paired well with the savoury bowl and a little bit of heat added further depth. A roll on the side may or may not have ben particularly Caribbean, but it was great for sopping up the tasty sauce. My wife is an infamous fan of sausage rolls, so that was an easy choice for her. Paired up with one of the day's soup specials - roasted red pepper - it became a proper meal. The meat-to-pastry ratio was quite generous, and the light char at the end of the roll reminded me of the burnt end/open-ended egg rolls in Ottawa. Some mushy peas completed the ode to Britain. The roasted red pepper soup was velvety smooth and delicious. It's easy to see why Stone Soup Cafe is popular with both locals and tourists alike, with a little bit for everyone, and a creative flair to keep things interesting, while nailing the execution.

    One of the best flatbreads ever!! Service with a smile, lovely dining room and a warm welcome from…read morethe owner. Will be back soon!!

    Receiver Coffee - Strawberry Shortcake French Toast

    Receiver Coffee

    (106 reviews)

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    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!

    Caper Cafe - cafes - Updated May 2026

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