Discover Restaurants offering the best Canadian food in Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia, Canada including Upper Deck Cafe, Rockwater Secret Cove Resort, Shift Kitchen & Bar, Wheatberries Bakery, The Blue Heron Inn, Lucky's Smokehouse, Ty's Fine Foods and Bistro, Pebbles Restaurant, Blue Ocean Bar & Grill, Village Restaurant
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4 based on 63 reviews
Serving Sechelt BC. Great food. Great prices!
We come here every couple of weeks for breakfast. The food is always hot and good. The eggs are cooked perfectly. The shrimp omelet is so full of shrimp you really only need two eggs. The hours listed are incorrect - Sunday 8 am to 3 pm, every other day 7 am to 3 pm. The owners are great!
3 based on 23 reviews
Blue Ocean is the restaurant at Blue Ocean Golf Club, but is so much more than just a "golf course restaurant." We are open to the public and all are welcome. Locals keep us on their list of places to dine in Sechelt, and visit regularly for lunch or dinn
Nothing to recommend about this place. No welcome on arrival, no interest to inquire how we enjoyed our meals, all in a rather tired atmosphere; though more pleasant on the patio in the sun. My third time to visit and my third tested meal and not one I would order again. The sandwiches, with the ciabatta bread, are way over powered with bread. This time, I had the avocado, grilled salmon salad. Very little taste, 1/4 of a very small avocado, no flavour in the salmon, and a large load of dry greens, at $19.
3 based on 266 reviews
Pebbles is known for its Prime Rib on Sunday night, but they do have a diverse menu and have other specials on other nights, which are popular. The service is good and the noise level is low. Other than the great view from all tables, it is a good choice for families or anyone. As seniors, we enjoy the soft quiet music and atmosphere.
4 based on 68 reviews
Oh the place will be changing hands . Hoping the menu stays as good as it is now . The flat breads are to die for . Sandwiches are the best with them soups are homemade and so delicious.
4 based on 126 reviews
Went and had the feast it was excellent just enough for everyone. And tasted awesome. The server was excellent. Will be going again for sure.
4 based on 261 reviews
The Blue Heron Inn invites you to their dining room. This eatery serves hamburgers. They are open after-hours from Wednesday to Sunday. You can get there by car. Payments by gift certificates are recognized.
Nice location right on the water overlooking the pier, nice staff. Started with the mussels and clams, already struck me as a bit odd they had imported seafood from PEI instead of local, they were okay, the baked goat cheese was a huge disappointment as they forgot to bake it! (They did remove it from the bill)The seafood trio was okay, but certainly nothing spectacular. Seems odd that more of their food and wine aren't local when there are so many options in their area.
They make a killing here at this little kiosk at the Langdale Ferry Terminal. Cash only. Great food including gluten free but very costly. And if you want hot water, instead of just charging a nominal amount, it's the same as a cup of tea! But no tea bag! Omgosh.
4 based on 220 reviews
Iâm a brunch lover who goes weekly and so was interested to try Sechelt while there for a weekend away. Shiftâs pulled pork benny was the worst Iâve had. Ever.Firstly they updated their recipe but not their menus, so the crispy onions advertised in the description was replaced with a large onion ring. The hollandaise sauce was mustard-tasting, the pulled pork was smokey and the eggs were vinegary. These flavours did not work well together and the onion ring was out of place. This is the failed experiment of a line cook trying fusion cooking.In stark contrast we tried the pulled pork eggs benny from the Basted Baker. Shift should walk the 3 blocks over and study them... thatâs how they should taste.
4 based on 115 reviews
The food looked better than in typical BC restaurants and the taste was mostly ok. The fresh mussels was lacking some spice, but the striploin was tasty and good. The breakfast was quite standard.
4 based on 82 reviews
Sailboats and sunset on Secret Cove set the stage for a memorable meal while the food, and service, casual and friendly, make for an applause- worthy act. Fresh ingredients well-prepared and presented are a delight to the eye and the palate. Suggest reservations since dining choices are limited in the area.
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