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Top Chef Canada Alum Opens Sandwich Shack in Prince Edward County

Charlotte Langley's new casual eatery, Chef Char's Snack Shack, brings elevated sandwich craft to the county's growing food scene.

· 2 min read · HOC Toronto Desk

Charlotte Langley, best known as founder of the beloved tinned-food brand Nice Cans and Top Chef Canada contestant, is ditching the artisanal-prep world for something more immediate: sandwiches. Her new spot, Chef Char's Snack Shack in Prince Edward County, is exactly what the name suggests—casual, fast, and built on serious culinary foundation.

Langley has been one of Prince Edward County's most vocal champions over the past few years, constantly amplifying the region's food and wine credentials on social media. Now she's putting her name—and technique—behind counter service. The menu leans classic American: Philly cheesesteaks, stacked sandwiches, the kind of thing that looks simple until you bite into it and realize the bread is perfect, the filling is balanced, and someone actually cares.

For Toronto foodies willing to make the drive out to the county, it's worth noting. Langley's not opening a snack shack because she got bored with Nice Cans; she's doing it because she understands PEC's crowd wants good food fast, without pretense. The casual format suits the county's laid-back summer energy—you grab a sandwich, a cold drink, and head to a patio or the waterfront.

It's the kind of move that signals Prince Edward County's food scene continuing to evolve beyond wine country into actual destination eating.