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Casa Mia Cafe
Categories: Food Coffee & Tea Restaurants Coffee & Tea, Restaurants [Edit]
131 Queen StCharlottetown, PE C1A 4B3
(902) 367-4440
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
- Alcohol:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
4 reviews for Casa Mia Cafe
4 reviews in English
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Review from Colleen D.
Dartmouth, NS
Six of us wandering around late on a Saturday morning looking for somewhere to brunch/lunch we decided to give this place a try. We'd been to Cora next door a few times before but wanted something local and different.
It seems a bit stark but the dark wood tables warm the place up a bit. We were seated quickly and not long before our orders were taken.
I ordered the Potato Breakfast Cakes, another had the Montreal smoked meat panini, another the eggs any style with a side of potato hash, another the granola and the last two shared an order of old world buttermilk pancakes.
Expecting more of a flat potato pancake, what I got was two tennis ball sized, giant croquettes. They were crispy on the outside, fluffy potato on the inside mixed with ham, cheese, green onion and a peppery bite to it. These covered in a lemony hollandaise. It comes with a side salad which I though rather odd for a breakfast offering but enjoyed it all the same. Soooo yummy!
Though not a traditional Montreal smoked meat sandwich, it was almost as good, though he removed the lettuce & tomato and got a spicy mustard rather then the red pepper aoli that came with it.
The granola was quite good and made in house according to the menu. The other two dishes came with an "Island sausage" which I assume was locally made. There are some vegetarien options avaialble on the menu.
All and all, a great meal and hope to come back and try some of the other offerings, though, I suspect I may have to come back for those potato cakes! -
Review from Boris M.
Vancouver, BC
This coffee shop was at the top of my list to visit in Charlottetown because it came recommended by locals.
I had a BLT panini served as a special with a soup of the day. The BLT came with bacon made on the Island, which is why I chose it. It was a little dry, but tasty, with fresh local greens instead of just boring salad.
The soup was really amazing. It was a tomato curry mixture, that was thick enough to hold a spoon up in (maybe almost a little TOO thick). It had a really strong / rich tomato flavour and was really tasty.
I decided to finish off with a cappucino. It had a giant amount of foam on it and was a really tasty coffee.
You can go here for just a coffee, but it's got great meals as well. -
Review from Wilson K.
Casa Mia is a nice spot, with good service and respectable coffee. The owner cares a great deal about her business and it shows. The space can feel a bit too spacious, though, and the foot traffic isn't as interesting as the main drag on University Street. I'd especially recommend this spot for a quick lunch or some tranquil study time in the far back.
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Review from Whiskey M.
Wasaga Beach, ON
Really enjoyed a nice lunch here. We had a portabello mushroom panini, a vegetable panini, a black bean salad, and desert. The quality and flavor of the food was very good; extremely fresh and flavorful. It's difficult to find good vegetarian offerings in some places; Casa Mia Cafe gets it right. Good portions, warm fresh breads, healthy, tasty fresh vegetables, and fair prices. In addition, they have a nice sidewalk patio in the summer.
