Prince Edward Island Is One of the Best Places to Travel
"A summer dinner-show venue combining Acadian music with traditional cuisine—dishes like chicken fricot, meat pie, and hominy corn—offering a lively cultural-and-food evening experience." - Julia Eskins
Julia Eskins
Julia Eskins is a writer and editor covering travel, design, and culture. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Vogue, National Geographic, and more. She’s traveled to more than 50 countries, lived in five, and currently calls Toronto home.
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Located in Abrams Village, Acadian part of Western PEI 20 minutes west of Summerside. Attended a fiddle one hour performance with Louise Arsenault and company. Fantastic hand clapping, toe tapping music
Yves A.
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A great venue for live music and cultural events. Good food also
Margaret D.
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We attended a special dinner as part of the PEI Fall Flavours Festival. "Clammin and Jammin" was great! The music was provided by local, world renowned, Acadian musicians. I took a look at the regular menu for Village Musical, and I would definitely go back!
Edwina T.
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Stopped for a lunch of fish and chips. We were disappointed it was prepackaged frozen fish, and a massive plate of fries. Dessert was prepackaged microwaved fare. The coffee was good.
Connie Chris O.
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A wonderful place to hold an event, they have a bar lounge with a small stage and a large event room with a huge stage, and a large reception area in the front. Been there a few times and every time it's been fantastic
Cynthia R.
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Excellent experience! We had some great food... especially the meat pie:) And then listened to some great Acadian music, live.
Garry D.
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Too bad there not dog friendly
e M.
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A lovely way to experience a little Acadian culture through an authentic dinner and music, with a little history as well.