ontario – Audrey's 74 A blog by Giulia Doyle Tue, 31 Jan 2017 21:28:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.17 Enjoying the food in Prince Edward County /2013/06/13/enjoying-the-food-in-prince-edward-county/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 13:31:30 +0000 http://www.audrey74.com/?p=1155 Audrey's Prince Edward Island

Disclaimer: I received a travel stipend and am paid for writing about Prince Edward County by The Great Waterway. This is one of five articles. The articles will also appear on The Great Waterway blog. I chose and organized my own itinerary and all opinions are my own. All photography is my own.

To say that Prince Edward County has a lot of good food would be an understatement. People like good food with their wine and that’s what we experienced. We arrived late on Friday evening and checked into our room at Angeline’s right away, which is a charming and hip Bed and Breakfast. I really enjoyed that their rooms are designed impeccably and that their bathroom is amazing! The next morning we enjoyed a light breakfast of  mini croissants, juice and very good coffee which was part of the room rate. My husband also had the granola which was very good.Audrey's Prince Edward IslandDuring our long-weekend stay, we stopped at the Tall Poppy Cafe twice – once for a mid-morning latte and a sweet treat. The next day we went for a full breakfast. Tall Poppy Cafe was recommended to us and has some great reviews. I can see why.Audrey's Prince Edward IslandThe coffee and food are very good, the ambiance is casual and pleasant and for us the informal kids play area at the front of the cafe was great. We sat at our table and talked while the kids played with vintage Fisher Price toys. The kids had the kids pancakes, I had the buttermilk pancakes and my husband really enjoyed the Italian eggs. Did you see the whipped cream filled doughnut pictured above? Yumm!Audrey's Prince Edward IslandSaturday evening we made a reservation at Blumen Garden Bistro. It’s ranked number two on Trip Advisor for the Prince Edward County area. What drew me in was the fact that Andreas Feller, the chef and owner, is Swiss. The quality of food was outstanding – the food is quite heavy, but absolutely delicious and the prices are very reasonable. Blumen Garden Bistro books up fast, so a reservation is needed. They don’t have a children’s menu or smaller sized plates, so we opted to order the pickerel and have the kids share. We also enjoyed the braised rabbit on gnocchi and the chicken supreme with risotto.Audrey's Prince Edward IslandThe last night we ate at The Hubb, which is the eatery attached to Angelines Bed and Breakfast. They are in their second year now and we were quite pleased with the food. While the charcuterie plate was on the small side for the price, the oysters were very good as was the roasted chicken. They offered some wonderful amuse bouche to start. This is the first year offering a full menu, but they are still offering their small plates, which is great if you just want a nibble.

We also ate quite a bit of ice cream on this trip as you can see in the top picture. We got some at the Black River Cheese Company and then we went to Slickers Ice Cream in Bloomfield. Our favourite flavour was Campfire – it’s s’mores transformed into ice cream.

If we had stayed longer we would have tried Buddha Dog in Picton for a casual meal, but they’re only open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I’ve heard great things about them. I would also check out The Milford Bistro, the Agrarian and East and Main.

Disclaimer: I received a travel stipend and am paid for writing about Prince Edward County by The Great Waterway. This is one of five articles. The articles will also appear on The Great Waterway blog. I chose and organized my own itinerary and all opinions are my own. All photography is my own.

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A weekend in Prince Edward County – Wineries /2013/06/11/a-weekend-in-prince-edward-county-wineries/ Wed, 12 Jun 2013 01:52:37 +0000 http://www.audrey74.com/?p=1118 Audrey's Prince Edward County

Disclaimer: I received a travel stipend and am paid for writing about Prince Edward County by The Great Waterway. This is one of five articles. The articles will also appear on The Great Waterway blog. I chose and organized my own itinerary and all opinions are my own. All photography is my own.

I had never been to Prince Edward County. I had heard the name and I knew it was in Ontario, not too far from my hometown Ottawa. I knew about the famous Sandbanks Provincial Park, but I only realized with time that Prince Edward county has wineries and a huge food scene.

We decided to spend the weekend in Prince Edward County with the kids. We wanted to see how family friendly the area is and wanted to discover a combination of wine, food and beautiful rural Ontario. Our first stops were the wineries.
Audrey's Prince Edward CountyOur first visit was The Grange. Caroline, the owner, took us on a private tour of her winery. The tour was very approachable, easy to follow and Caroline answered all our questions. We learned a lot about the history of her farm (it was a chicken canning farm back in the day!) and that the Grange is an Estate Winery – meaning that 100% of the grapes used in her wine are grown on her land.
Audrey's Prince Edward CountyCaroline and her staff were great with our kids. They were allowed to touch anything, run around the dirt and mud and were allowed to look at the large tanks, if they had dared they could have climbed in one as well. After the tour, she provided the kids with toys and colouring supplies while we tasted the wine and waited for our picnic lunch. We ate the wonderful lunch in the tasting room as the weather was wet, but you can take your basket right out into the winery and enjoy it along the creek or at one of the many picnic tables provided. The food was amazing and all locally sourced. The Grange is a lovely winery – the buildings are beautiful, the landscaping immaculate, the wine is subtle but very pleasant – it was a great first impression of The County.
Audrey's Prince Edward CountyNext up was Norman Hardie. A much more modern building in a rural setting. Norman Hardie produces his own grapes, but also uses Niagara region grapes for his wines. The reds were wonderful. We tasted a few wines and then sat down on his great patio next to the outdoor pizza oven. We had just finished lunch, but could not resist to try a Pizza. It was perfect. The atmosphere was relaxed and there was a hip crowd enjoying their wine and pizza -.
Audrey's Prince Edward County
Audrey's Prince Edward CountyOur third winery visit was Waupoos Estates Winery on the opposite side of the county. This one uses 90% of self-grown grapes in their wine. They only import Niagara grapes to supplement when needed. This estate has an event feel to it. It’s wonderfully maintained, every little flower bed is thought out, music is playing in the gardens and lighting is strategically placed. There’s a gazebo restaurant and everything is set up to host large weddings and other events. What makes their location great is that they are right on the water and have a dock. There are two tasting areas in the main building and another tasting area in the gazebo restaurant. Again, they were very friendly with the kids and they have a small petting zoo next to the estate, which is great entertainment. Baby lambs and goats are just too cute to pass up.
Audrey's Prince Edward CountySo yes, wineries in Prince Edward County are great and you can visit them with kids! Everybody is very friendly and the atmosphere is nice and relaxed.

Disclaimer: I received a travel stipend and am paid for writing about Prince Edward County by The Great Waterway. This is one of five articles. The articles will also appear on The Great Waterway blog. I chose and organized my own itinerary and all opinions are my own. All photography is my own.

 

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