
What) Journey
back to a time when high tea was a staple of life via this
charming year-round venue in a Victorian-era Summerside
B&B that also offers consistent Canadian bistro fare, all
at excellent prices. Tea service requires 24-hour advance
notice but book ahead for lunch and dinner too, because its
two distinct, beautiful rooms (antique furnishings, fine
china) and patio are tiny. If you’d like wine then bring your
own, they’ll pour it for free. (1)
Where) 103 Summer Street 1-902-436-8306
Why) Before
we go to play bridge in a city for a week, I like to check the
internet for restaurant recommendations. When I checked in
February of 2012, tripadvisor.ca said the top ranked
restaurant (out of 43) in Summerside was Skip's Fish N Chips.
(2)
After a week of trying out places I had come to believe that
until a friend we met at bridge suggested Miss Daisy's.
We ended up eating there twice and the food is as good as any
at my favourite places in other bigger cities. If you are ever
in Summerside this is the only place you should eat at.