Reviews on Seafood food in Cowichan Bay, British Columbia, Canada including Masthead Restaurant, Cow Cafe, Rock Cod Cafe, The Vine, Rob's Lighthouse Eatery
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4 based on 299 reviews
The Masthead is a small, but cozy, restaurant. The restaurant sports about a dozen tables and is only open evenings from 5pm to 9 pm. When parties comes to the Masthead for dinner, they come for a dining experience. The menu offers multiple choices for appetizers and limited choices of beef, chicken, and sea food for entrees. The service is second to none and no one is hurried through their meal. I enjoyed the Sticky Pudding for dessert. It was an absolute culinary delight. The atmosphere is relaxed. One wouldn't likely dress in blue jeans or shorts to dine here, but I seriously doubt whether anyone would be turned away if they showed up in either.
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4 based on 391 reviews
Cow Cafe West Coast Grill is dedicated to presenting fresh stylish cuisine and providing cheerful service. Weâve created a relaxed family environment for our guest to feel comfortable enabling them to sit back and enjoy their dining experience. We are all
Please just take my word for it, do not waste your money or time at this grimy, grubby, badly run, disorganised, unpleasant, odd establishment. We had to go here because we got back late from our fabulous whale watching tour ( I highly recommend Ocean eco adventures ) and this was the only place that was open, I wish id gone to bed hungry.
4 based on 502 reviews
Family-friendly seafood restaurant in an eclectic seaside village. Ocean Wise (Vancouver Aquarium recommended) & Marine Stewardship Council sustainable fisheries seafood. Local produce & bakery products. Celiac menu. Friendly, down-to-earth service. Great
We have eaten in here before and the quality is consistent. It may not be the cheapest place to eat but, you get what you pay for. It is very pleasant to eat in the Rock Cod Cafe, the service is good, the ambience is coastal and so is the food though you can also âeat American comfortâ food. I would recommend their seafood dishes though and if Clam Chowder is on the menu, donât miss it.
4 based on 99 reviews
Belgian inspired restaurant , everything made from scratch , good seafood selection , savory and sweet crepes
Went for dinner. Wine list is disappointing...Averill Creek is only featured local winery and bulk of wine was Chilean!?! Our are in the centre of a wine area in a Province with fabulous wines! Started with a shared goat cheese and garlic dip. The goat cheese was heated to the point of having the consistency of soup, with garlic added. Ran onto the crackers and bread. My main was the Hunter Schnitzel. The veal itself was nice but the side salad was awful. It was a handful of greens in a very creamy dressing similar to Goddess which did not complement the Schnitzelâs mushroom sauce at all and was really not pleasant in its own right. Belgian fries are nice and crispy but needed ketchup as no seasoning or flavour apart from the potato fry itself. Might try place again but they need to elevate their wine list and food.
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4 based on 44 reviews
You're not expecting 5 (michelin) star fare if you stop here but for what it is, you can expect a great deal. They do what they do very well. More than generous portions (the owner actually talked us out of buying an extra item she thought we likely wouldn't be able to finish.... and she was right. We were absolutely full without it) and every last item at our large table was met with positive reviews all around).Try the.... everything. You won't be disappointed!
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