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RedWater Rustic Grille

RedWater Rustic Grille

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123 Grafton St, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, C1A 4K6, Canada
(902) 367-8340 redwatergrille.com
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May 23, 2018
It’s hard to decide what was worse... the charred, centimetre-thick beef medallion, the flavourless mushrooms and potatoes, or the plain pita bread topped with halfed cherry tomato slices and bits of arugula.... All we can say is the best part of the dinner was the bottle(s) of wine!

May 18, 2018
Whether you're grabbing a drink with some friends or looking for a great meal RedWater doesn't disappoint.

Aug 16, 2017
We made reservations but still took a long time to be waited on. We had asked for a booth & highchair and ended up with a platform booth, so the highchair was significantly lower than the table. The highchair has no tray & there is a kid menu, but no kid-friendly cups or dishes. The food was very good, once it finally arrived, and the service was slow but friendly. It would be a nice spot for an evening out- though a little pricey. I would not recommend bringing small children.

Dec 9, 2017
Not as good as it us d to be. Seems to have gone down hill. Food two of us ordered did not taste good. Had send it back and order something else. Two people's meals were OK but not as good as it used to be.

May 6, 2017
Service was friendly. Ordered the bison burger absolutely no cheese and garden greens side salad. The burger had to be remade because they added cheese. The side salad was not fresh and had some wilted greens. Cucumbers were dry on one side. Though I was offered a replacement salad I declined. The bison burger was very nice. I ordered sticky toffee pudding as dessert and they brought out cheesecake. It was sent back and the correct dessert was brought out. Very good. Took approximately 10 minutes to receive the bill. Prices were somewhat high. Overall it was okay but I would not return.

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