Point Roberts is a land exclave of the United States on the southernmost tip of the Tsawwassen Peninsula, south of Vancouver in British Columbia. The area, which had a population of 1,314 at the 2010 census, is reached by land by traveling 25 mi (40 km) through Canada. It is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whatcom County, Washington with a post office, and ZIP code of 98281. Direct sea and air connections with the U.S. are available across Boundary Bay.
Things to do in Point Roberts
4 based on 20 reviews
While vacationing in Point Roberts I went to the Shell station almost every day for an iced latte. They have the freshest coffee ever. Very friendly people, clean area, and would recommend a visit to the Shell station for anyone visiting Point Roberts
4.5 based on 20 reviews
This Café and Bistro Restaurant with water views is open year round. The café has a sit down menu and is fully licensed. Come enjoy our Breakfast Lunch
Thought we would get lunch while we did the Point Roberts Loop bike ride ... a bit of fuel before gaining a bit of elevation on the way back to the border. We split the chicken panini special that came with potato chips. The panini was exceptional, although service a tad on the slow side, but no big deal for us.
4 based on 46 reviews
Went for dinner here after an awful experience at Compass Restaurant where we waited over an hour and had a racist waitress. What a difference here. We were greeted and served promptly and the food was delicious and our waitress lovely always checking on us. The view was gorgeous and the place packed. We had the delicious halibut and the starter coleslaw salad was yummy. We finished with a delicious chocolate mousse. Was nice to meet the head chef thanks for making our night special.
3.5 based on 37 reviews
You won't believe the incredible view of the Pacific Ocean with The Tsawassen Ferry terminal and the Gulf Island in the distance. We sat on the lawn and the weather was still warm until late in the afternoon. The serving staff were clearly overworked and were having trouble keeping up with the HUGE crowd ordering drinks and food. When the food arrives we thought the fish and chips was WAY TOO GREASY and had a slight "taste" of old frying oil. Friends eating the burgers describe them as delicious. Service for the most part was indifferent probably as a result of being overwhelmed by so many people on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. I would go to the Reef but would avoid the Fish and Chips. Cheers
3.5 based on 20 reviews
Pacific Northwest Dining in a marine environment, seaside to the Marina.
the service was awful we entered and were seated and then no one came to our table for over 30 mins and then we ordered drinks from a bartender who asked us if we had been helped and we also gave her our food order...MoreThank you for your review. We apologize once again for the lack of service. It is not our intention to ever make anyone feel as if race plays a part in customer service. Compass Rose is not racist in any way, shape or form.
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