4 Best Restaurants in Central Coastal Drive, Prince Edward Island

New Glasgow Lobster Suppers

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Established in 1958, New Glasgow Lobster Suppers brings fresh lobster direct from a pound on the premises to your plate. Scallops, roast beef, salmon, chicken, haddock, ham, and even a vegetarian dish are other choices if you've already had your fill of crustaceans, or you can choose to have just an appetizer and dessert. All come with fresh rolls, steamed mussels, seafood chowder, salads, house-made desserts, and beverages. Bar service is available, as is a separate children's menu. The huge, bustling dining area can seat up to 500 guests, and it often fills up. Because turnover is fast, there isn't usually a long wait.

Richard's Fresh Seafood

$$ Fodor's choice

This down-home dockside eatery serves common fare in an uncommonly good way. Befitting its location, the seafood is very fresh: expect lobster rolls, scallop sandwiches, steamed clams, and such served with fries that are twice-cooked for added crispness, plus house-made sauces and slaws. Nonseafood options are limited. The upstairs room has a huge glass door onto the deck to open up the view to the interior. If you'd rather cook up your own feast, the adjacent fish market sells everything you'll need. If you're coming here to eat, you don't need to pay the park entrance fee—just tell the person at the gate.

Landmark Oyster House

$$$

In addition to the excellent oysters, this nice little restaurant has an eclectic menu that includes other seafood such as charred haddock, along with slow-roasted PEI beef, jerk chicken, and salads. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are also available. The caveat is that the little Landmark fills up quickly, so having reservations (or patience) helps.

12 Main St., Victoria, Prince Edward Island, C0A 2G0, Canada
902-658–2286
Known For
  • Cajun-style jumbo shrimp and scallop stir-fry
  • wide range of drinks
  • small space so reservations are helpful
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon. and Tues.

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Malpeque Oyster Barn

$$$

There's nowhere better to enjoy world-famous Malpeque oysters than this casual, family-run wharf-side eatery right at the source—you can see their beds right outside the window. Oysters can be prepared several ways, but purists should just order a dozen unadorned (with a cold beer as an accompaniment), then slurp away. Chowder, steamed mussels, lobster rolls, and similar fare appear on the menu as well, and there is a retail outlet in case you want to take some seafood home.

10 Malpeque Wharf Rd., off Rte. 105, Malpeque, Prince Edward Island, C0B 1M0, Canada
902-836–3999
Known For
  • top-quality fresh oysters
  • picturesque setting
  • limited choices for children
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–mid-June