Places to Eat in James Bay, Victoria, BC

places to eat in James Bay, Victoria, BC (Results 1 - 20 of 36)

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660 Oswego St, JAMES BAY, Victoria, V8V 4W9
(250) 388-7376
..., Tex-Mex restaurant, Diner, Restaurant, Places To Eat, Eating and Drinking Places, latin american
Santiago's Cafe is a popular Tex-Mex restaurant among customers for its delicious and filling Mexican dishes, reasonable prices, and good service. The food is described as authentic and home-made, with big portions and a variety of options including Mexican classics like chimichangas, ceviche, and tasty margaritas. The restaurant has a nice ambience and clean surroundings.
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199 Dallas Rd, Victoria, V8V 1A1
(250) 386-8080
..., Cafe, Restaurant, Aliments et Boissons, Retail Trade, Places To Eat, Eating and Drinking Places
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126 Douglas Street, JAMES BAY, Victoria, V8V 2N9
(250) 385-7521
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Beacon Drive in Ltd is a beloved local institution in Victoria known for its old-fashioned burgers, poutine, and ice cream. Many customers praise the friendly staff, reasonable prices, and variety of food options. The atmosphere is warm and nostalgic, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists. Some mention the need for improvement in areas like food consistency and service, but overall, it remains a popular spot.
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425 Quebec Street, JAMES BAY, Victoria, V8V 4Z2
(250) 383-5103
lundi au vendredi : 10h - 19h : samedi à dimanche 9h -18h de Jonathan's Restaurant: manger, boire, restaurer, diner, déjeuner ... Traiteurs, Eating and Drinking Places, Places To Eat, Jonathan's Restaurant, Aliments et Boissons,...
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512 Simcoe Street, JAMES BAY, Victoria, V8V 1L8
(250) 383-6000
... et Boissons, Restaurants, outdoor seating, Places To Eat, caterers food services, accepts credit...
The Bent Mast is a family-like pub with a fun and lively crowd, offering great food with dishes like Tofino smoked salmon eggs Benedict and calamari, as well as top-notch drinks. The atmosphere is cozy, with a Halloween theme adding to its charm. The service is attentive and friendly, and the patio is a popular spot, especially during brunch. Prices are reasonable, and the location in James Bay is a draw. Occasional downsides include limited parking and occasional issues with wheelchair accessibility.
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254 Belleville St, Victoria, V8V 1W9
(250) 382-8100
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199 Dallas Rd, Victoria, V8V 1A2
(250) 386-8080
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463 Belleville St, Victoria, V8V 1X3
(250) 380-4458
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27 Erie St, Victoria, V8V 1P8
(250) 383-7760
Finest At Sea is a boutique seafood company in Victoria, B.C. All our products are 100% wild, B.C. caught seafood with documented origin from our very own commercial fishing fleet. Bob Fraumeni,...
Finest at Sea is a popular seafood restaurant in Victoria, known for its friendly staff and large portions. Customers frequently praise the fresh and delicious fish and chips. Some recommend trying the grilled fish instead of the fried version. The restaurant offers a variety of seafood options, including oysters, mussels, and salmon. The business also sells fresh fish and oysters. The prices are considered reasonable, and some guests appreciate the off-the-beaten-path location. The overall feeling towards Finest at Sea is positive.
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106 Superior Street, Victoria, V8V 1T1
(250) 380-0088
... Italian restaurant
IL Covo Trattoria is a popular Italian restaurant known for its fresh, locally sourced ingredients and homemade dishes. Many customers praise the attentive and friendly service, generous portion sizes, and excellent food quality. The atmosphere is open concept with a nice patio during summer. Some recommend making reservations. Dishes mentioned include pasta, gnocchi, and risotto, as well as salads and antipasto platters. Wine and cocktails also receive positive comments.
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470 Belleville Street, Victoria, V8V 1W9
(778) 433-6736
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230 Menzies St #1, Victoria, V8V 2G7
(250) 388-0123
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701 Belleville St, Victoria, V8W 1A2
(250) 590-5324
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1 Dallas Rd, Victoria, V8V 0B2
(250) 589-0729
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680 Montreal St, Victoria, V8V 1Z8
(250) 414-6739
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675 Belleville Street, Victoria, V8W 1A1
+1 250-818-6228
... (homeless persons) without shelter due to extenuating circumstances beyond their control. Our aim is to contribute to combating hunger and to build relationships and trust with the people we serve.
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1 Dallas Road, Victoria, V8V 0B2
(778) 678-3965
to Pizza Restaurant, Restaurant, Takeout Restaurant, and more, no one compares to Pirate Pizza Co.. With years of combined experience, Pirate Pizza Co. has worked hard to build the trust of our...
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225 Quebec Street, Victoria, V8V 1W2
(250) 590-3426
... Health food restaurant, Restaurant, Breakfast & Brunch Restaurant
Nourish is a popular breakfast & brunch restaurant in Victoria, frequently praised for its quaint setting in a Victorian house, cozy atmosphere, and vegetarian-friendly menu. Customers enjoy dishes like the sleeping beauty pancakes, vegan eggs Benny, and Benny served on roasted veggies. Some appreciate the availability of vegan and gluten-free options. Service is generally commended for being prompt and friendly. Customers have also praised the presentation of the food and the unique drinks, such as the beetroot latte and dandelion latte. Nourish is known for its nutritious dishes and unique twists on typical brunch fare.
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680 Montreal Street, Victoria, V8V 1Z8
(250) 386-8721
The Inn at Laurel Point hotel is located in downtown Victoria, BC and features harbour ocean views from every hotel room.
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675 Belleville St, Victoria, V8W 1A1
(778) 265-9393
... Coffee shop, Sandwich shop
Sequoia Coffee is renowned for its excellent coffee and friendly customer service. Patrons often appreciate the availability of milk alternatives. Pastries and baked goods are also frequently mentioned. Occasional concerns include long wait times and subpar food quality.

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