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| - Well, I am debating between 2 or 3 stars. I guess I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and give 3 stars since I visited only once.
We visited the Island in winter and the Rectory Café was the only option if you wanted to eat anything. Since we were spending most of the day there, we did not have any other choice.
The place is charming, in an old house, a short walk from the ferry and with a patio that would be a good option when the weather is warm. Considering that it was the only place opened on the Island, I expected a wait, but no, plenty of room. Well, when I looked at the menu and noticed the fairly expensive prices (for sandwiches and soups, basic fare), I got part of the answer. After having lunch at the Rectory, I understood why people had brought their picnics with them. Our overly priced bland soup seemed like it was coming straight out of a can, the coffee was fairly tasteless, but the bill quite spicy.
Just bring your lunch with your if you visit the island in winter.
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