favorite dining spots in victoria?
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favorite dining spots in victoria?
My husband and I will be celebrating an anniversary in victoria, my first trip. any advice for where to eat? I love seafood and about any ethnic. He loves going out for breadfast.
We will be staying at the Coast Harbourside, but we like to walk. any suggestions appreciated.
We will be staying at the Coast Harbourside, but we like to walk. any suggestions appreciated.
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I had dinner at the restaurant there at the Coast back in October--Blue something? Can't remember the name, sorry. It was quite good, but very expensive for what you get, IMO. Nice view though ;-). I also ate at Pescatore's on the same trip and thought it was a better value for seafood. But my favorite place we ate was Cafe Brio. Fantastic food, wonderful service. It's a bit of a hike from the Coast though out past the antique shops on Fort--we drove but you could walk--it's probably a 30 minute walk or so.
I didn't go on this visit but I've always enjoyed Spinnakers Pub across the harbor from the Coast (take the little harbor ferries).
And then there's Barb's out at Fisherman's Terminal for fish and chips just a little ways from your hotel. It's fun to walk out there and see the eclectic houseboats.
For ethnic--I've heard that the Bengal Grill at the Empress has good Indian food as well as a great atmosphere but I haven't tried it yet (next time!).
I didn't go on this visit but I've always enjoyed Spinnakers Pub across the harbor from the Coast (take the little harbor ferries).
And then there's Barb's out at Fisherman's Terminal for fish and chips just a little ways from your hotel. It's fun to walk out there and see the eclectic houseboats.
For ethnic--I've heard that the Bengal Grill at the Empress has good Indian food as well as a great atmosphere but I haven't tried it yet (next time!).
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The James Bay tea room was horrid the last two times we went there. Murchies should be good (although I have never had the actual tea there). So is the White Heather but it's in Oak Bay. The Empress? Well it depends on whether or not you want the Empress experience. It's probably more than $30 now and over $50 in the summertime. I believe they have a seniors special on at the moment. For an anniversary and if you've never been, I think it's worth considering.
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i ate at the keg when i was in victoria last. now obviously it's a chain restaurant so nothing unique about it but it is always good food, especially if you are craving a steak, and we had a really nice table with a window overlooking the harbour.
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We ate at Willies Bakery for breakfast and it was great. Short walk from the inner harbor. Willies has an outside dining area with a fireplace and they give you blankets to keep your legs warm if its coolish outside- which it frequently is in Victoria.
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For afternoon tea Murchies can't be beat for quality of food. They are right on Government St - very handy. As I have said in other posts White Heather has excellent teas but it is on Oak Bay ave away from everything and it is very very crowded. No atmosphere at all.
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I forgot to mention breakfast. The old traditional great breakfast spot that we locals go to is John's Place on Pandora. I believe they have a website which gives you the history of the restaurant as well as a menu sample. Their breakfasts are huge and delicious. The other spot is the deDutch Pannekoek house also excellent but bring a good appetite.
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I've been to the Murchie's on Government Street, but is there a separate room for high tea? I seem to recall the store front and the tables around the ordering counter, but is this where high tea is served? I'm just curious as this came up in a discussion the other week with my family.
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We were in Victoria last March for about a week. Had an awful experience (service and food) at Nautical Nellies. Loved Pagliacci's...but go early to get a table. Barb's was good too. Had tea at the Empress (DD and I) and very much enjoyed it. So much food that you cannot finish it all and do not need dinner. Stopped at Murchies a few times for coffee and enjoyed that. We had wonderful breakfasts at our hotel (Abigails).
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I also enjoyed lunch at the Ogden Point
Restaurant- there is a breakwall for a nice walk before or after dining
Its not a fancy place but the food was good and liked the waterfront atmosphere
You can watch cruise ships leaving and docking
http://www.travel-victoria.com/sceni...rivetour21.htm
Restaurant- there is a breakwall for a nice walk before or after dining
Its not a fancy place but the food was good and liked the waterfront atmosphere
You can watch cruise ships leaving and docking
http://www.travel-victoria.com/sceni...rivetour21.htm
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john's place for breakfast a must,pescatores for seafood, not nautacal nellies, a rip off, il terrazzo for italian, the best by far in victotia,the rathskeller for german, good bang for your dollar,the matisse for french.Have eaten at everyplace in vic,these are our favourites, have fun.Check out there web sites.

