Wayne C.
Yelp
Stopped here while doing the coastal drive on PEI. Had heard all about how delicious the potatoes were on PEI and wanted to check out some of the history behind it. The museum tour is self guided and you watch a couple of videos.
However, as the focus is on food, and we didn't see any other options for lunch in the area, we decided to eat in their cafe. The top two things we wanted to try was their poutine and their seaweed pie... Also got the chili cheese fries and a slice of potato pizza. (PRO-Tip: Ask for tap water in a glass instead of buying anything bottled, you won't die.) The food seemed to be prepared by some local ladies and they brought it to our table when it was ready.
Both the poutine and chili cheese fries were top notch. They weren't kidding when they said their potatoes are delicious. The gravy and the cheese in the poutine made my mouth water. However, the potato pizza slice was fairly lacking... It was about the size of your normal Domino's slice, except I guess the crust was made from potato dough? It wasn't very spectacular, and very overpriced ($6.95 for the slice!!)
The seaweed pie is just somewhat flavored with seaweed (salty, not stringy).
Finished up with a scoop of potato ice cream, it didn't really stand out, or I didn't detect the potato-ness in the ice cream..
There's also free Wi-Fi here, so you can relax and surf the web with some poutine. The gift shop also has some nice souvenirs.
Lastly, you can't miss this when you get here, but there's a giant potato sculpture by the front door which you can have hilarious photo ops with. Enjoy!