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Contribuiți la feedbackThis was my first time at this restaurant and I was a bit annoyed that our server didn't seem to know or understand my question. I wanted to order pho, but I was just trying to inquire about it.
UPDATE: The restaurant has permanently closed as of September 22, 2017. Their phone line has been disconnected. However, there are rumors of a new Vietnamese restaurant opening in its place soon. Stay tuned for more information.
Along with your choice of tea, you were served tea biscuits with home made jam. Tea was served on an expansive veranda nestle on a hill above the ocean with panoramic, sweeping views of the ocean. Beautiful! Tea is served daily in the afternoon. It's...More
We vacation on Grand Manan every summer, and there can be no more relaxing way to spend time on a beautiful afternoon than to sit on the Harrington Cove Inn's front porch and sip a cup of tea. An extensive menu of teas is offered, but my personal favorite on a warm summer day is the wonderful rhubarb punch! Tea, served in floral china cups and tea pots, and homemade scones with a selection of homemade jams, is served from 2-4 on any day in good weather. The view across the water to Wood Island is spectacular and soothing. We generally go for tea multiple times every year.Both locals and visitors enjoy tea at Harrington's, and in summer it is a place where friends and neighbors often connect and catch up. Harrington's also rents several beautiful cottages, and on one occasion, we were able to tour one of the cottages. Charming, clean, nicely secluded, and the place I would choose to stay on Grand Manan if we did not already have a place!
We enjoyed the Afternoon Tea three times during our recent stay on Grand Manan. We like everything about the experience, from the wide range of teas, getting to pick our own tea service, the delicious complimentary scones, the incredible view of the cove and beyond, and the wonderful hospitality of the host. All this for $5. Take to time to stop by on the way to South Head.