Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Gibsons. Gibsons is a seaside village on the Sunshine Coast accessed by a 40 minute ferry from the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal. With a working fishing port, quaint shops, restaurants and beautiful vistas, it makes for a perfect day trip from Vancouver.
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4 based on 218 reviews
Had calamari for starter - very good.Mains were: cranberry, chicken brie sandwich - delicious but anything with cranberry sauce always is!; perogy meal (it was huge); and ceasar salad. Great service too!!!
Most Popular Canadian food in Gibsons, British Columbia, Canada
4 based on 35 reviews
I realize Persephone is a business, after all, but it's almost a community centre. A community hub, that's for sure. We have a better than 50% chance of running into friends or acquaintances there. Great folksy/homey room, games to play, often live music. My only carp: I wish there was a bit of food on offer - simple bistro fare, for example. The food truck (on the premises) and pizza oven are not always open (typically work on weekends) so a bit of pasta or snacks would be a great addition.
Where to eat Bar food in Gibsons: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 57 reviews
The 101 Brewhouse + Distillery in Gibsons blends craft beer, small batch spirits and locally inspired dishes into a perfect community hub for locals and visitors alike. Located on the Sunshine Coast Highway, we are creating refreshingly authentic beers to
We did not have reservations so were put up stairs on a picnic table. Was very noisy. Food was ok, drinks were good. Menu is limited.
3 based on 160 reviews
A Gibson's harbour favourite for over 30 years! Gramma's Marine Pub is the Lower Sunshine Coast's only waterfront pub. Located on Gibson's Harbour right next to Molly's Reach, we offer a friendly and comfortable atmosphere true to our name. A spacious mai
Gramma's is a local institution. An unfussy, old-school BC pub that's been around forever. If you're not too discerning and want some comforting pub food (Canadian pub food, not UK pub food)... you really can't be disappointed with Gramma's. On a Sunday afternoon in January, almost everything in Lower Gibsons that we intended to visit was closed for the season (Smitty's, Lunitas, etc.), so we came here - our group of 5 - and sat with all the other families in the sun room deck enjoying the spectacular view of the mountains, inlet and islands. We had BC craft beer (the Fat Tug IPA) and a variety of pub food for our lunch. Our server was excellent and the food was great. My mom had the fish and chips (it was excellent, she said), my dad had the oyster po'boy (it was excellent, he said), the teenager had the veggie pad Thai (he enjoyed it) and the two of us had the Wor Won Ton Soup (with a homemade broth, chicken, BBQ pork, bok choy, and homemade won tons), which was salty but comforting. Although I didn't have high hopes, I think we were all pleasantly surprised by our experience here. It is what it is - not a foodie destination, but a great local institution -a place where the local fishermen and mill-workers as well as local families and their kids come for meals. It's not fancy and that's the point. But it is comforting. My advice, if you're going to eat here, is to go with the deep-fried foods (fish & chips) or the burgers rather than the healthier choices, as the pub food is what they do best.
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