"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."
"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."
"A post shared by Blue Fox Cafe (@blue_fox_cafe) on Dec 21, 2018 at 12:14pm PST. Their website says it all, “Victoria’s first and foremost all-day breakfast since 1991. We started this shizzle!"
"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."
"Enjoy a traditional Victorian Afternoon Tea in the Pendray Inn and Tea House in a historic dining room with a stunning view of Victoria’s Inner Harbour. We offer a selection of fine teas, as well as elegant tea plates filled with assorted sweets and breads. The Pendray Tea House makes for the...Mehr"
"This pub right in the heart of Fernwood is a well-known gem to locals for a beer, but to my surprise I found out it is extremely family-friendly. We've heard that their chicken strips are absolutely not to be missed, so we went to try them for ourselves and they are truly the real deal. The staff is great about bringing small plates for the family to share meals and easily accommodate any other needs."
"Cora was established in 1987 and serves us daily breakfasts with a unique and delicious twist; and you’ll never leave there hungry. Cora’s featured dishes are the Paul Wants It All, which is two eggs, bacon and potatoes served with half a waffle garnished with fresh fruit and English cream Cora-style, as well as their signature lattes."
"Cora is an all-day breakfast chain that has been popular across Canada for over ten years. Their downtown location is, therefore, a fantastic choice for brunch in Victoria. They have a vast menu of delicious and healthy breakfast options."
"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."
"Just two blocks away, you’ll find Cenote neatly tucked away beside the theatre. A great spot for cocktails, Cenote also has the best nachos and other comfort food readily available for you. Website: www.cenoteloungevictoria.ca Address: 768 Yates St"