Wolfe Island’s food scene reflects the Island itself—unpretentious, welcoming, and shaped by its rural and waterfront surroundings. From casual pub fare and lakeside patios to seasonal cafés, bakeries and locally rooted food experiences, visitors will find places that invite you to slow down and stay awhile. Whether you are arriving for a day trip or settling in for a longer visit, dining on Wolfe Island is less about formality and more about good food, local character, and conversations that linger well past the meal.
- Lured Bake Shop 1245 Main St., Marysville, Wolfe Island
This small batch bake shop is in Fishtale Gifts & Goods. Lured Bake Shop offers home made scones, cookies and numerous other goodies. They also offer a variety of Coffee, tea, cold drinks, salads, quiches and take away meals. - The Hotel on Wolfe Island 1237 Main St, Marysville, Wolfe Island
The historic General Wolfe Inn is being reborn, as the Hotel Wolfe Island. The hotel is creating delicious farm-to-table food. Live music will be featured in the hotel. Drop by to experience all that this new hotel has to offer. - The Market at Wolfe Island Commons across from The Hotel on Wolfe Island
A new addition to Marysville, The Market at Wolfe Island Commons offers local quality food, art and handmade goods. Visit the market seasonally from 9 am to 12 pm on Saturdays. - Spicer’s Dockside Grill 1222 Main St, Marysville, Wolfe Island
Casual fine dining restaurant, with a waterfront patio, live music, and a menu that features fresh local ingredients. - Wolfe Island Pub and Pizzeria 1223 Main St, Marysville, Wolfe Island
Exactly what you’d hope for in a pub-style Ontario eatery: good people and great food. Pizza and fish & chips are menu favourites. The Wolfe Island Pub and Pizzeria may be referred to as the WIPP by locals. - Wolfe Island Bakery 1213 Main St, Marysville, Wolfe Island
A cornerstone of the Marysville community, the Wolfe Island Bakery operates from the spring through early fall and serves up bread, rolls, pies, cookies, cinnamon buns and much more. The bakery also sells their baked goods at the Kingston Public Market.
