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"While it's nothing fancy, their simple burgers and hotdogs are a huge hit with families. The seating inside is limited but they have a covered patio, and it's a fun experience to order from the window outside like it's a real drive in. One of the best parts is its location - I highly suggest taking a stroll through Beacon Hill Park during your outing, and even visiting the Petting Zoo (by donation) if you have time!"
"Beacon Drive-In Restaurant is on its 58th year of serving its classic treat – ice cream!. Using only local Island Farms Soft Serve ice cream all these years, it’s no wonder they’ve been around for so long!. Beacon’s warm atmosphere and friendly staff continue to serve up smiles and sweet treats year round, whether you prefer to order inside or out."
"Voted Victoria’s best ice cream 25 years in a row, the Beacon Drive-In knows how to swirl that perfect soft-serve cone. Ideally located by Dallas Road and Beacon Hill Park, you can eat in, or take your cone to wander."
"Our aggregate rating, “Sluurpometro”, is 71 based on 857 parameters and reviews. If you need to contact by phone, call the number +1 250-652-9500. Connect with Sluurpy"
"We came here to eat and customers service was pleasant and seating was quaint. We sat out side it was clean and relaxing. We ordered a California roll it was…”more"
"I have been ordering pizza from this place, for over 20 years. (Back when it was Canadian 2 for 1). I have never had one disappointed experience."
"Although it's a chain restaurant, Red Robin is a Victoria staple if you grew up in the area. Having my birthday dinner there as a kid is still engrained in my memories!. There's no denying they have one of the largest and most diverse kid menus around, from their famous Cluck-A-Doodles (chicken strips) to pizza, fish sticks, pasta, corn dogs, burgers, grilled cheese, it goes on."
"The intensely aromatic and flavorful tastes of India are always front and center at this fantastic downtown destination. Kick things off with delicious street-style pakoras and samosas, and then select from main dishes like butter chicken and chickpea curry, all served with naan bread and basmati rice. 748 Johnson St, Victoria, BC"
"As an OG staple of the Victoria Public Market , Vij’s Sutra brings a colourful combination of curries, flavourful appetizers and unique side items to the island. Choose from the satiating vegetable pakoras with chutney for $5.00 or the Cassava fries with chutney for $4.50."
"Tucked away in quiet James Bay is the childhood home of Victoria’s most celebrated artist. Emily Carr House is a National and Provincial Historic site dedicated to the artwork, writings and life of the internationally renowned painter. Learn about her works as you stroll through the lovingly restored home, which was built in 1863."
"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..."
"Madrona Gallery is a contemporary and historic fine art gallery located in downtown Victoria. The gallery exhibits work from Canadian Masters such as Emily Carr, the Group of Seven, J.W. Morrice, E. J Hughes and their contemporaries; art from established and emerging Canadian artists. The gallery also exhibits a world-class collection of Inuit carvings, drawings and prints."
"Fine art dealers of Canadian, American and international art. For over 35 years, Winchester Galleries has held important exhibitions and built private collections for clients in Canada and worldwide."
"Owner Brett Black’s travels through Mexico inspire the incredible array of paletas (or popsicles) that loyal fans flock to purchase every day. Now relocated in Fan Tan Alley from Fisgard Street, the store specializes in small batch, made from scratch, locally sourced paletas and ice creams. The milk used is organic from Avalon dairy and their delicious products are packed in wrappers made from natural plant-based sustainable resources that are 100% biodegradable & compostable."
"In the heart of Victoria’s Chinatown, tucked down Canada’s narrowest street, discover this small-batch ice cream shop. Packing big flavour, Kid Sister Ice Cream is a must-try, from-scratch, ice cream and popsicle joint. With flavours that alternate almost daily, you can try something new each visit!"
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user cyclonebill used under CC BY-SA 2.0. Photo is only for illustrative purposes. I scream, you scream, who doesn’t love ice cream?"