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Tea
Reviews: Prince Edward Island
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Grandma's
Afternoon Tea Room,
Greenvale, PEI
Visited:
June, 2008. Meal: Dessert tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Preparation: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent. Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent. Appearance:
Excellent.
Comments: We had such a lovely time, treated by princesses and
even given a hat to wear for the afternoon tea. Lovely people, they
certainly know how to entertain their guests that visit.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Chemo Angels 7/08 Add
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Visited:
June, 2008. Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Preparation: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent. Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent. Appearance:
Good.
Comments: While visiting Price Edward Island, we visited Grandma's Tea Room. It was a very enjoyable experience. We
were greeted warmly, given lovely Victorian hats to wear, selected the tea we wanted and given delicious scones and
sweets. It was an enjoyable experience.
Would you go back? Hope so, but we don't live nearby.
Reviewer: Ron, Nancy and Aubrey Deters 6/08 Add
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Visited:
June, 2007. Reviewed: June, 2007.
Meal: Cream tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Preparation: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent. Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent. Appearance:
Excellent.
Comments: I love Cindy's tea room! Its old-fashioned hats and purses; windows looking into flower beds
and across gorgeous green fields; bluejays and humming birds peeking
in the windows! I couldn't have had a more relaxing experience. Thank you!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Marlo Add
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Visited:
June, 2007. Reviewed: June, 2007.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Preparation: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent. Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent. Appearance:
Excellent.
Comments: Friendly and Excellent service. Despite being primarily a coffee drinker I thoughourly enjoyed
the raspberry blend that I ended up choosing. The variety of sweets offered went very well with this tea.
The scones, jam and clotted cream was also a very nice touch.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: A. Lunn Add
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Visited:
May, 2007. Reviewed: June, 2007.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Preparation: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent. Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent. Appearance:
Excellent.
Comments: To be honest I am not a big tea drinker. My mother and I went to Grandma's Tea Room to
have an afternoon out. We had a memorable time sipping tea with Cindy's fashionable vintage hats
adorned on our heads. That was the best tea, there was a depth to the flavour that
I have not experienced with other teas. Our scones were yummy and Cindy's hospitality topped it all off
wonderfuly. Two thumbs up from this reviewer.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Linda Lucker Add
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Visited:
May, 2007. Reviewed: June, 2007.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Preparation: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent. Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent. Appearance:
Excellent.
Comments: What a delightful experience!! The variety of tea available was quite impressive, the view from
the tea room was a beautiful pastoral scene. The scones with butter, whipped cream, choice of jam or
jelly just melted in your mouth. The tea room is cozy and inviting, and all
ladies are offered a beautiful hat to wear to tea, if they choose. If you are visiting PEI you owe it to yourself to
drop by for a cuppa, you will be glad you did, I know we were.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Ann & Mike Chaisson Add
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Visited:
May, 2007. Reviewed: May, 2007.
Meal: Breakfast. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Preparation: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent. Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent. Appearance:
Excellent.
Comments: The hostess, Cindy, was fantastic, making us feel so welcome. The selection of teas made it
difficult to choose just one. Both the tea and scones were delicious!
...and the coddled cream MMMM! I loved trying on a few of the Tea Room Hats from her collection! So much fun! I
would highly recommend it to everyone.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Mary Lou Blanchard Add
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Visited:
May, 2007. Reviewed: May, 2007.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Preparation: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent. Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent. Appearance:
Excellent.
Comments: My experience was very pleasureable and comfy. The scones where delicious. Several hats
for your pickin' and a very friendly hostess- Cindy.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Marie of Greenvale Meadows Add
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Blue
Winds Tea Room, Kensington, PEI
Visited:
June, 2000
Comments: Light meals, soups, sandwiches, and desserts
carefully prepared by Mark and Terry Kamikawa, served in the warmth
of their old Island home just a stone's throw from L.M. Montgomery's
Birthplace in New London, P.E.I. Open from mid-May to mid-October.
Sunday brunch is served throughout the summer months. (from their
brochure and card)
We stopped here on our last full day on the island for lunch (do
call ahead and make a reservation as they only seat 12). The food
was simple, soup and sandwiches, but homemade and very fresh. We had
their homemade raspberry cordial (an Island must!), lemonade, and
raspberry soda; they do not serve commercial sodas.
I was seated facing the fare board so had plenty of time to decide
which dessert to have with my tea! We chose almond cake, cream
caramel, and chocolate/raspberry cake. There was also rhubarb
crumble, apricot custard tart, and oat cake, to name a few more.
Afternoon tea is also served, which includes fruit cake, scones with
whipped cream and Island preserves, and tea of choice for $4.95. The
tea came in stout metal pots filled with very hot water and
your teabag of choice. They also offer a Japanese green and
'toasted' tea.
The setting is lovely. The house is set back from the road and
surrounded by a blooming garden, the decor of the tea room is
restful, and the food is served on local potters' wares, a very nice
touch. Our only regret is we waited until our last day to visit!
Reviewer: hosler1@earthlink.net Add
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Mrs.
Profitt's Tea Shop at the Orient Hotel, Victoria-by-the-Sea, PEI
Visited:
July (before 1998)
Tea: Excellent. Food: -- Service: -- Appearance:
Good.
Comments: While it has been three summers since I have been
there, Mrs. Profitt's Tea at the Orient Hotel on Prince Edward
Island is still my all-time favorite, bar none (and that includes
some of the world's finest!)! The thing that probably accounts for
its uniqueness is an unusual flower-like bouquet. I have just
searched the web in order to find their address and phone number --
I plan to order some to be shipped to America!
Reviewer: Nancy Add
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