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20 Best Seafood Restaurants in Victoria, Canada
"10 Acres Kitchen in Victoria is one of three restaurants that are run by the 10 Acres Farm and Restaurant Group that provide ethically raised animals from their farms to these restaurants. It’s steps from the Inner Harbour of Victoria and is housed inside a meticulously restored heritage building. The historic restaurant has a custom-built wood bar, large windows, plush booth seating, and black and white photo art that add to its elegant ambience."
"This fully enclosed terrace is the perfect place to grab a bite or sip an after dinner drink. "We pledge to serve the best of the Island. What we don’t grow and ethically raise on our own 10 acre farm, we proudly source from other like minded farmers + food purveyors. We compost everything we can from the restaurant to enrich our farm’s soil. Last year we created 60 tonnes of compost!" 10 Acres Bistro"
"What is it: A major complex that includes The Kitchen, a fine dining restaurant, The Commons, for awesome cocktails and oysters, and The Bistro, for some morning-after brunch. If the ingredients aren’t grown on their own nearby organic farm, they’re caught by local fishers or raised by local farmers. Why go: To have well-prepared, fresh food."
"Luke and I visited Blue Fox for the first time last weekend and it was everything you would want in a breakfast joint. It had a good mixture of warm boozy drinks, vibrant décor and delicious breakfast staples. Although known for their variety of incredible eggs benedicts on local fresh bagels, we both took a different route and were very satisfied with our french toast and huevos rancheros."
"The Blue Fox Cafe is a funky downtown spot with a fun and vibrant atmosphere (and great tunes)!. The menu is diverse, offering breakfast classics with fun and creative dishes. From eggs benny and French toast to innovative variations of huevos rancheros, fancy oatmeal's, and more!"
"Pendray Inn and Teahouse is set in a magnificent Victorian-era manor, which now serves as a boutique hotel for those in search of old-time romance. This is definitely one of the best boutique hotels in Victoria, British Columbia. The Mansion is over 100 years old with old-world charm, rich elegance, and impeccable service, that will make you feel like you have stepped back in time to an earlier, more romantic era."
"Dublin may be more than 4500 miles away, but you can be there in a few minutes!. Irish Times is a carefully planned traditional Irish pub brimming with authenticity. The pub's two floors are a second home to many Victorians, who appreciate the craic – the overall positive vibe resulting from fine beer, traditional music, hearty food and lively companions."
"Located near Bastion Square, this faux-Irish pub has live music nights and is always jam-packed with folks having a good time. Pro-tip: they open at 7 am and do a great breakfast deal before 9 am. Website: www.irishtimespub.ca Address: 1200 Government St."
"Named one of the top Irish pubs outside of Ireland by the Irish Times newspaper, this is one of the best places in Victoria to tuck into for a Guinness and bratwurst, hands down."
"Yukon pan-fries take center stage at Yukon pan-fries take center stage at Hawk and Hen, found in or alongside almost every delicious dish. Credit: Hawk and Hen. Honing in on tried and true recipes and local ingredients, dishes at Hawk and Hen are simple but thoughtful and utterly delicious!"
"A couple friends and I went for all-you-can-eat ribs on Wednesday expecting a new addition to the ever competitive AYCE space. This place tries to capture the…”more"
"In addition to being a National Historic Landmark, Government House is the official residence of British Columbia’s Lieutenant Governors who are Her Majesty’s representative in British Columbia. The house itself is not open to the public but the spectacular gardens are. Are you beginning to understand why we are known as The Garden City – we seriously love our flowers, fountains and manicured green spaces!"
"Built in 1860, the Government House is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Green thumbs rejoice, the grounds’ 36 acres are divided into numerous zones according to plant life and garden style. A seasonal tea house is the perfect pit stop for a steaming cup of herbal tea and pastries."
"Emily Carr, the only female artist of the famed Canadian Group of Seven, was born here in Victoria BC in 1871 – the same year BC joined the confederation. Emily’s birth place and childhood home is both a National and Provincial Historic Site and represents a significant Victoria landmark. The house is an interpretive centre that is open to the public and comprises a selection of her paintings and literature."
"The birthplace of BC's best-known painter, this bright-yellow gingerbread-style house has plenty of period rooms, plus displays on the artist's life and career. There are changing displays of local contemporary..."
"The birthplace and home of renowned Victoria artist, Emily Carr. Still decorated as it would have been at Emily’s birth in 1871. Come and enjoy a tour of the house and a stroll through the impressive gardens."
"Become inspired and visit the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria—British Columbia’s largest public collection of art. Located in the historic Rockland neighbourhood, and nearby the famous Craigdarroch Castle, the Gallery houses over 20,000 pieces of historical and contemporary art and contains a renowned collection of Asian art and artifacts. Just as stunning as the artwork is the 1889 Spencer Mansion that serves as an exhibition space and mini-museum for the Spencer family’s former home."
"One of Canada’s finest art galleries is home to nationally important Oriental, European, Canadian and Inuit art collectors. The Gallery has a permanent display of works by Victoria’s renowned artist, Emily Carr. Opened in 1951 as a result of Sara Spencer’s donation of the Spencer Mansion, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria offers exhibits of all sorts, year round."
"Granted, it's not the Louvre, or even Vancouver Art Gallery for that matter, but this east-of-downtown art nook does harbor one of Canada's best Emily Carr collections. Aside from the Victoria-born painter's..."
"West End Gallery is a family owned and operated art gallery, specializing in Canadian art since 1975, in Victoria BC."
"Located at Terminal Building, 1640 Electra Blvd, North Saanich, BC, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for great-tasting,"
"Located at 2343 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for great-tasting, freshly brewed coffee."