Cupid's Haven Tea Room
Cupid's Haven is the former St. Augustine's Anglican Church. The Tea Room is the former Church Hall. We also have two dining rooms for private parties, weddings and meetings. Seasonal operation May 24 - Labour Day (or there about) We serve a variety of Newfoundland traditional dishes and desserts. Open daily 8 am - 8 pm
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Amenities
Food items that best represent the food service: Home cooked meals, Home made bread, Partridgeberry Cake and Brown Sugar Sauce. Restaurant features: Former Anglican Church building transformed into B and B abd Tea Room, Next to fabulous walking trail and berry picking, Atmosphere, slower paced environment with excellent, friendly service. Service provided in English. Takeout. Patio. Children's menu. Bus tours welcome.
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