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    PEI Brewing Company

    4.4 (10 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Cat B.

    Food: Call ahead to see if the kitchen is open. The hours said it was, but it wasn't :( the menu looked good so we were disappointed we weren't gonna get a chance to eat. Beer: Good variety. The sampler had 8 to try! Wow! All tasted good :) Space and atmosphere: clean, spacious and bright. Lots of Lounge chairs as well as picnic tables. Lots of things to look at. It seems like a good venue for a party :) Price: good price. Many options for samplers and for combining a brewery tour with your sampling. Shopping: a variety of items for sale at the gift shop. You can also get your bottles and growlers and refill your own grunters/growlers too. Service: friendly, helpful and with a smile.

    Melina H.

    I like going local as much as possible during my travels, and PEI Brewing does not disappoint. For those from out of town, PEI is a little out of the way from Victoria Row, but don't let that stop you from coming by. It's actually a lot closer to town than may appear on a map. I went with my sister, and we only wanted to stop by to see the brew house and pick up some souvenirs. What ended up happening was much better! We were offered an impromptu brew tour even though another one had just started, had an excellent sampler of their brews that included seasonal offerings, and enjoyed people watching as PEI was hosting a wedding reception. On that note, I felt any place that is trusted enough to host something as important as a wedding reception MUST be doing something right. Basically, this is a must when visiting the island. Ask for Matt if he's available - he's extremely accommodating and courteous - but I'm sure the entire PEI Brewing team is great!!!

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    Website and Yelp showed they were dog friendly, but the patio is gone so not anymore. Staff was not very welcoming either.

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    Great spot! Fantastic aromatic beers!! Something special! You can order from the food truck or delivery for food! Great deck!

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    Tatamagouche Brewing

    Tatamagouche Brewing

    4.4
    (5 reviews)
    61.6 km
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    "The saga continues" haha because if you read my review previous where i talked about yost wines i…read moredid this one the same day. Listen this place is really popular for reference we went their on a wednesday and again it was close to closing time (we planned it that way lol and it was so packed we almost could not get a seat). So we got to flights of the samples, they cant serve whole beers but for the three of us (dad wasnt drinking, he was driving two flights was totally enough). The beer there is particular. Some of it is light and its on the light side but there are a few that are also heavy. I bought a hat (felt kind of like a clown wearing at the place where they make it but I didnt want to get a bag and who am I trying to impress haha?) anyway that should tell you how much I like this g*damn place Later ps forgot to mention that those people from the wine place were there to they cleaned their kids up but boy the parents seemed to be kind of bar crawling cant say i blame them me my friend and parents were doing the same thing but without a couple of little kids so its different

    I stopped in with some friends on a road trip to check out this brewery. They had lots of fun merch…read moreavailable (including temporary tattoos, magnets and patches!) and beer - canned and in growlers. If you're not familiar with their beers - no problem! They have their beer on tap, so can offer small tasters for free, samples or flights for a price! Drop in if you're in the area!

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    The Townhouse Brewpub & Eatery

    The Townhouse Brewpub & Eatery

    4.5
    (28 reviews)
    111.6 km
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    My wife and I were luckily able to get a spot in Townhouse while in the 'Nish despite our lack of a…read morereservation, thanks to the poor weather and coming in at old people, early bird-esque hours. On the upside, we were there for a good stretch of happy hour! The space is cozy, with a pub-like feel from the bar counter you can sit at, as well as a stunning main bar with lovingly detailed, darkly-stained wood. Dark wainscoting rings the room, but the charm of its previous tenants fades away from there, with a generic tile floor and basic acoustic tile ceiling. We indulged in both the liquid and solid offerings on the happy hour menu, with the salt cod fritters ($9) a couple bucks under the regular menu price. Being in town to try things out and not just go for the cheapest items, we ordered from the whole menu, tacking on the beet salad and burrata toast. We decided we'd re-assess our appetites after those three apps. The beet salad ($10) was a colourful display of Nova Scotia's late harvest season, with beautiful, thin slices of purple, pink and golden beets. The kaleidoscope of root vegetables was topped with dots of whipped ricotta, blue cheese, popcorn and pea shoots. Delicate and lightly tart, with contrasting textures of the salty and smooth whipped ricotta and the airy crunch of the popcorn added dimensionality to the dish. Also, it's impossible to go wrong with pea shoots in my books! As my wife isn't a big seafood fan, I had most of the salt cod fritters to myself, and I wasn't complaining. An herby, crisp exterior encased a pleasantly doughy and lightly fishy interior, which was amped up by the fantastic sun-dried tomato and chili oil. The burrata toast ($14) didn't have a whole, massive blob of Italian cheesy goodness, but I should have guessed that would be the case given the price. A guy can dream, right? Crisp buttery focaccia held up well to its caprese-like toppings - roasted tomatoes, pesto and, of course, a slathering of creamy burrata. Bee pollen was noted on the menu and visible on the toast, but didn't register amongst the other flavours. After three very good starters, we decided that we had room for one main between the two of us, and landed on the ricotta gnocchi ($27). I was pleasantly surprised when the plate was put before us, and I saw that the fluffy bundles of carbs and cheese were pan fried, lending a light crispness and more flavour. Most gnocchi dishes aren't too meaty, but Townhouse had a decent portion of bresaola (dry-cured beef) and guanciale (cured pork cheek), letting the thinly-sliced, but big flavours, of the Italian cured meats punch above their weight. Pesto and pea shoots reappeared to bring some vegetal balance to the dish, and a salty hit of Pecorino-Romano rounded things out nicely. Not to be outdone by the savoury parts of the menu, Townhouse's desserts are far from an afterthought. The sticky toffee ($13) was wildly decadent, with the lightly spiced sponge cake begging to sop up the heavenly caramel cream sauce and French vanilla ice cream. Although they could stand to invest in their interior design, Townhouse's kitchen speaks for itself and the well-deserved accolades it has received. A definite 'must' when in Antigonish!

    This is a lovely place that we found unexpectedly. We were looking for a restaurant and some people…read moresuggested this place. We thought it'll be an A-pk bar food but we were pleasantly surprised with the quality and the flavors in these dishes! We started with a creative scallops croquettes on a Fuccacia bread, so rich in amazing flavors! The wedge salad was fresh and had a good quality blue cheese on with excellent pieces of bacon. The chicken Karrage with lettuce wraps and couscous salmon were both devine! Had a great chat with the owner and she ensured we ´re enjoying our food and ensured that they do their best to get local products. The Ambiance was great with candles everywhere and service was good too especially the place was completely fully booked. Highly recommend!

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