
Lobster suppers, a PEI tradition.

PEI LobsterFresh rolls, succulent seafood, local fruits and vegetables and of course PEI potato salad! These are the indispensable elements of a traditional Island lobster supper, whether served in a community hall, the deck of your cottage or right on the beach.
Fisherman's Wharf Restaurant North Rustico
Adjacent to the world-famous Fisherman's Wharf Lobster Suppers, our licensed restaurant offers super lunch and dinner specials all summer long. Fresh Island seafood, lobster and steaks are our special... moreCardigan Lobster Suppers Cardigan
Eastern PEI's original lobster suppers. Waterfront dining, very affordable prices. Near Brudenell Resort. Five-course, fresh market (1 - 1¼ lb.) lobster supper and full family menu. Licensed. H... more
New Glasgow Lobster Suppers New Glasgow
Serving lobster suppers since June 24, 1958. Specializing in fresh lobster from our pound on the premises. All meals include unlimited rolls, seafood chowder, cultivated mussels, salad, desserts and b... more
Fisherman's Wharf Lobster Suppers North Rustico
Serving fresh Island lobster from our own salt-water pound. To accompany your lobster or delicious alternate, enjoy all-you-can-eat mussels, homemade chowder, rolls, 60-ft. salad bar, soft ice cream, ... more
New London Seafood Restaurant New London
New London Wharf. Licensed, air-conditioned dining room with homemade desserts and rolls. Specializing in seafood, steak and lobster suppers with a full family and kid's menu available.... more
Centre Expo-Festival Centre Abram Village
Enjoy down home hospitality, delicious home cooking featuring local produce, seafood, Island beef and of course our homemade desserts. Our specially-prepared lobster suppers include a unique Acadian f... more
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There's no better way to inspire envy among your shellfish-loving friends than to tell them you dined on the freshest possible PEI mussels. But if you're looking to really impress them, discuss the distinction between Malpeques and Raspberry Points, or between Colville Bays and Lucky Limes. These and more "boutique" oyster brands can be enjoyed at many of our local restaurants and pubs.






