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In 2014, my parents and I had come to Summerside in time for the end of the Summerside Lobster Festival. This time, we came for the beginning.

We had also come for lobster. The simple lobster roll offered by the Granville Street Diner, with sides for $C 9.99 appealed most to us.


The Granville Street Diner's current location, on 454 Granville Street in a strip mall across from the County Fair Mall, is a relatively new one, the restaurant having downsized in 2015 from an overly large location at 519 Granville Street just to its north. The new space is bright and clean, but it also has disconcertingly high ceilings.

As for the lobster roll, it was perfectly good. The roll itself featured the meat, mixed with some pleasingly sharp celery chunks, served in a hot dog bun, next to a side of coleslaw and two mounds of potato salad served on thick lettuce leaves. It was a good way for me to be reintroduced to the lobster.


We had also come for lobster. The simple lobster roll offered by the Granville Street Diner, with sides for $C 9.99 appealed most to us.


The Granville Street Diner's current location, on 454 Granville Street in a strip mall across from the County Fair Mall, is a relatively new one, the restaurant having downsized in 2015 from an overly large location at 519 Granville Street just to its north. The new space is bright and clean, but it also has disconcertingly high ceilings.

As for the lobster roll, it was perfectly good. The roll itself featured the meat, mixed with some pleasingly sharp celery chunks, served in a hot dog bun, next to a side of coleslaw and two mounds of potato salad served on thick lettuce leaves. It was a good way for me to be reintroduced to the lobster.
