This cute-as-a-button village cafe is the top place for lunch in Tyne Valley. There's a great selection of brunch and lunch dishes, from teahouse crepes to eggs Benedict and Montréal bagels, but it's the cakes and puddings that will have you drooling – served on tradition English bone-china plates, and accompanied by a bewildering choice of teas.
Tyne Valley Teas Cafe
Top choice in Prince Edward Island
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