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Glenora Distillery

3.4 (34 reviews)
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Elle G.

What a beautiful spot along the Ceilidh trail. We noticed signs as we travelled along heading back to the mainland from Cape Breton and decided to stop and check it out. What a wonderful place. We did not eat or stay there but it sure is on our list to do that next time. We did stop in the bar however to try some of their scotch (I sampled the 14 year - which was great and my hubby had a Stirling brew (not much of a scotch drinker) lol. Anyway -- a wonderful oasis along the coast. Even if you can't stay - do stop in for a tour and/or scotch tasting and maybe lunch in the restaurant.

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Jon A.

On our travels through Cape Breton we saw the signs for this distillery as we were coming South on Route 19. They reminded me somewhat of the old signs I used to see along US 27 and US 441 in Florida for out-of-the-way tourist places, sort of the same sort of thing you see on I-95 for South of the Border in South Carolina, but on a much smaller scale. As we approached the place, the view is really spectacular. They have really done well in terms of making the place appealing to the eye. Parking in the parking lot then walking in the gateway through the gardens to get to the restaurant is quite nice, and I stopped to take pictures. Inside we found that there was a performer playing on various instruments, mostly guitar and mandolin, which was a nice change from some of the place that we had been to over the past week. There are two levels to the restaurant, the ground floor and a loft above that will sit a decent sized party if need be. We chose upstairs, as it reduced the sound level a bit of the performer (he wasn't really loud, but loud enough that if you are sitting next to him it would be a bit too much). I ordered the ribs, as I was pretty much done with seafood for the time being. A week of it gets to be a bit too much. The ribs turned out to be baby-back ribs, which are actually not my favorite, but I understand why they would be using them... they are very popular. The sauce used on the ribs was good, but frankly the whole dish was nothing to write home about. I have certainly had much better ribs (but then, I live in Florida... where pork ribs are the standard, not the exception). The atmosphere made up for any real problems that I had with the food.

Teena D.

After Gord and I drove around the Cabot Trail Saturday, we went to the Glenora Inn where we spent the night. There is also a whisky distillery on site. We had supper in the pub onsite. There was a fella playing the piano and another playing a fiddle for two hours. Gord started with the Maritime Seafood Chowder (leeks sautéed in Glen Breton whisky butter top off our creamy chowder with fresh haddock, scallops and salmon). Then he had the Mushroom and Pesto Chicken Linguini (sautéed mushrooms and chicken, tossed with pesto and linguini in our white wine cream sauce). He said both were good. I had the Fish And Chips (two pieces of beer battered Atlantic haddock, golden fried spuds and tartar sauce). I didn't feel like having fries so substituted them with mashed potatoes. They were delicious! Later on, the musicians switched instruments and a woman got up stepdancing. Very cool! The pub closed at 10pm. It had been a long day so we went back to our rooms. After we checked out yesterday morning, Gord and I took a walk around the grounds. It's a nice place to stay. I imagine would be great for hiking if the weather was less rainy and foggy..

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Jennifer E.

Stopped in our way to Cheticamp. Tours are on the hour so we had a bit of wait. We went into the bar area and had a few drinks. The gift shop is cute to look around as well. The tour is not expensive. However, like most tours it depends greatly on your guide. Ours was to the point but that is about it. It was worth our time but we also have toured other distilleries. I feel like they left out a few steps. Only about 10 people on our tour. At the end you get to taste a few of their products. When we were done my husband wanted to buy a bottle. Oh my their prices are high but also not widely available so we went ahead. If in the area looking for something to do I would stop. I don't know if I would make a special trip to visit though.

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Stayed at the Inn while touring Nova Scotia, and participated in the "behind the scenes tour" of the distillery. Bertha MacLean (Inn Manager) personally guided our tour, and as one who has worked every facet of the Distillery and Inn, her knowledge of the property, history, and whiskey is unmatched. So is her passion. My entire group enjoyed her tour and gained an appreciation for Glendora's history and fantastic whiskeys. My group was also very impressed and appreciative of the individual care we received as motorcyclists. Our accommodations were one of the chalets atop the hill, where it could have been challenging to navigate the steep, graded dirt path after our tour and dinner, had the Inn not provided shuttles to and from. It was evident she and her staff place the highest priorities on customer satisfaction. As this was a "boys trip," I will definitely be back with my wife, so she can experience what a treasure this place and people are.

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Outstanding atmosphere, great people and excellent service. Will definitely visit again and again.

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The pub here at the distillery was great--my husband had the burger; I had the veggie burger.

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Prince Edward Distillery

Prince Edward Distillery

1.0(1 review)
74.8 km

My experience at this distillery was disappointing. My wife and I have been to about 10 different…read moredistilleries in the last couple years, and this tour was not up to par. Every distillery tour we have been on other than the Canadian Club tour in Windsor, has been free. The Canadian Club tour is $5 and well worth it. This tour was $10, but considering our remote location, I figured it was the price of doing business. The drive out to the distillery was lovely, but on PEI just about everything is and we arrived a few minutes before the next tour. It's a small operation, which is just fine, and the whole operation is in one building. They took us around the back of the building and gave us a tour of their operation, which is fine. The operation is small but efficient, everything was immaculately clean, no complaints there. The tour guide was very nice and did her best to answer our questions, anything that wasn't on her script was problematic, but overall she was nice. After the tour which is was about 10-15 minutes we went inside and had our tastings. They have six different products to choose from, a potato vodka, blue berry vodka, gin, rye, whiskey and rum. Each person is allowed two tastings, so if you came with another person (everyone that day had), you can taste four things between the two of you. The size of the pour was not very big, and in all honesty was very difficult to split between two people. The taste of the liquor was fine, in my opinion the best thing there was the gin, nothing else really stuck out or knocked my socks off. The cheapest 750ml was $48 and went up from there. So, in all honesty, the tour was adequate and if it had been free, I would have no complaints at all about the quality of the tour, but the tour was $10, and that is my complaint. I didn't leave the tour feeling like I had received $10 worth of tour. I don't want to get drunk on the tour, but the amount provided in the tasting was very low, and hard to split between two people. The tour had no real production value, they just showed you their operation, which allowing for an increase in height, could fit in your garage. So, I left feeling like I had squandered my money. I would have accepted that $10 was just the price of a tour on PEI, but my wife and I went to a lovely distillery several miles away in Rollo Bay named, "The Myriad View", that was wonderful. Same size operation, but the woman who operates the distillery was onsite and personally gave us a tour of the distillery, answered all of our questions and let us taste each of her 8 offerings, some of them multiple times so we could decide which one appealed to us the most, and it was all free. So, my conclusion is that the Prince Edward Distillery is not worth the money, and if you want to take a tour just go to Rollo Bay.

Steinhart Distillery - $15 flight with 'free' cocktail

Steinhart Distillery

3.0(4 reviews)
80.1 km

I truly wish I had something good to say here so I'll start by saying there is a lot of parking…read more I was really looking forward to coming here since moving to the province and I think I may have over-hyped it for myself. For a distillery with so many awards, I was quite surprised that nothing here appealed to me. I love vodka and gin and I personally couldn't figure out the quality here. We opted for tasting flights which come with a complimentary cocktail. The price is a little steep at $15 a paddle. The shot glasses as tacky plastic cups on a sad little board. You get a ¼ oz shot per cup and the complimentary drink is basically virgin. The mojito that came with the board came with one little leaf of mint and a whole lotta water. I was completely disappointed and didn't expect to not even be able to drink any of the samples completely. The other downside of this place is the set up of the outdoor sitting area. It wasn't well thought through. You have to exit the rear of the distillery and go around to the front of the building on slanted gravel to the 'patio'. Not one umbrella can be found at the picnic benches. The gravel is large and loose so it's a hazard to carry your drinks so far - even if you're sober! The staff seemed to want to be helpful but admitted they were short-staffed and she was the only one working on the long-weekend Sunday so she seemed exhausted. We asked a few questions but she seemed rushed with the line of people behind us. We asked about their beer on tap (from Half Cocked Brewing) and where the brewery was and she told us it was 10 minutes down the road. We asked if they're open and she said they're open every day. The brewery is about 30 minutes down the road and when we showed up, it was closed. No hours were posted anywhere. We were a little annoyed since we didn't have service and couldn't find it on a map. Lastly, there are NO SIGNS for this place at all. The only sign is one that faces the road so you notice it when you've already driven past the place. There are no signs on any of the buildings so unless you know exactly where you're going, you're sure to pass it. There is a food truck on site, but we didn't even bother with that. We left our samples and drink after chatting with a few other patrons who also couldn't believe that the alcohol was terrible. I don't often give poor reviews, but I honestly can't figure out how this place is still open. The taproom is small but organized with a lot of product. The location overlooking the ocean is really the only plus here so I'd say skip this place because it's not for someone who enjoys quality vodka and gin.

Good gins and vodkas. Very flavorful gin & tonics. We tried the Rhbarb G&T, Blueberry, & Haskap…read more.. The gals behind the bar lacked any knowledge about the site, location, ingredients used to make the local flavors. But because of the taste, we ended up buying a couple of bottles. It would have been nice to have someone more knowledgable sharing about the history about gins and vodkas we bought. The charm in visiting distilleries is in the story of how the product is made.

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