Pacific Inn invites you to their restaurant. Discover a menu featuring hamburgers, priced at 11$ to 25$. They are open after-hours from Monday to Saturday and are easily reachable by public transit but also by car. They are situated in a location characterized with restaurants. Payments by American Express, MasterCard and Visa are accepted.
Having spent many forgettable hours in the old Pacific when it was a straight bar with a pool table, I was intrigued to see what the new owners had done especially as being from Jamaica, they have introduced some staples from The Islands into their menu. Pool table long gone and nicely laid out tables with linen napkins (!!), fresh dark paint greeted us. Orville, the owner's son welcomed us and his evident enthusiasm for the jerk chicken roti convinced my friend (who generally is a very fussy and unadventurous eater) and I to try that. It comes with choice of salad or soup of the day which on this Saturday night was curried pea (chick peas). The soup was excellent: thick, creamy, flavourful with just enough curry to satisfy and not spicy hot at all but warming as soup should be. Jodi took over and brought our roti which was full of flavour, once again mild in heat but you can have (as I did) a side bowl with some wickedy hot Jamaican sauce. The shredded chicken/potato combination was wrapped in a phyllo pastry adding richness to the warm mouthfeel of the dish. It and the soup was a really full meal. After-dinner coffee was very, very strong. Extremely friendly service and the tasty entrees make this a delightful addition in a veritable wasteland for well-prepared, good food. I'll be interested to try their take on some of the many regular menu items (steaks, pork, burgers, etc., etc.).Read more
Pacific Inn - Lucille's Restaurant & Lounge welcomes you to their dining room. They are open nightly from Monday to Saturday and are easily accessible by car but also by public transit.
Sauble Beach, Ontario, Canada is a resort community and unincorporated area in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, on the north edge of the Saugeen Nation. The beach takes its name from that given by early French explorers to the sandy Sauble River, originally Riviere aux Saubles, that empties into the lake at the beach. The first settler is reported to have been John Eldridge, who built a cottage nearby in 1877, although most of the resort development of the modern beach area dates from about 1948, including still-surviving attractions like the Driftwood Cafe, Sauble Lodge Motel and the Crowd Inn hot-dog stand. The main street has remained relatively untouched in the past 50 years.
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We purchased a package deal from Travelzoo for one night accomodation including dinner for two then breakfast for two. Meals and service in the dining room were wonderful although the beef tenderloin which we ordered for dinner was a bit dry and not all that appealing to the eye-just appeared like a thick hunk of meat on a plate. We were in room 303, bed linens definitely need improvement as do pillows which were so soft and mushy as to be non existent. Not Ontario's finest Inns quality.Read more
Spend a night at Quality Inn Southampton and you will see why so many people continue to book their accommodations with us. Our 52 rooms are 100% smoke free, comfortable and always inviting. Take your pick from our variety of rooms and suites, each with their own unique features. Biking distance from Sauble Beach, Golf packages.
Like this B&B? Please leave a testimonial!Number of Rooms : 5Breakfast Service : Full, Continental, Buffet, Vegetarian,Beds Available : Single, Twin, Queen, King,Bathrooms Available : Shared, Private,Pricing per night, based on single occupancy from $75 and double from $90Originally built in 1881, the Rocklyn Inn has been fully restored and is one of the few century inns in Ontario.Our Inn is centrally heated and airconditioned, has wireless internet, satellite TV and DVD players.We are close to the Bruce Trail and offer hikers a pickup and drop off service.The Beaver Valley area offers excellent skiing, golfing, fishing, cycling and antique shopping.Our prices include a full country breakfast.We are located in a quiet country setting giving our guests a relaxing stay away from their busy daily workload.Check In/Check Out : Check in after 3pm, check out before 11amCancellation : 72 hours notice or 50% of total booking will be chargedSeasonal Information : We are open all seasons. Stay with us and enjoy your favorite activities and sports of the spring, summer, fall, and winter season.From Orangeville go north on Hwy 10 for approx 60 klms. through Shelburne and Flesherton.
First time staying at a bed and breakfast, and I must say, it was amazing! Lesley and Michael are incredibly welcoming, and the place is absolutely gorgeous! Anyone looking for a get away, this place is a must!!Read more
Bistro, British Pub, English-style Dining Room, Canadian Cuisine, Alcohol Served, Group Reservation, Lunch Menu, Allergen-free Menu, Restaurant With Bar, Restaurant With Parking, Restaurant With Party Services, Restaurant With Private Rooms, Restaurant With Terrace
In the traditional style of an English pub - the Lion's Head Inn serves chef prepared meals including fish & chips, prime rib dinners along with the best hamburgers on the Peninsula!
Sit on our lovely outdoor patio and enjoy the fresh clean air and the views of the Lion's Head beach and village. There is also an indoor patio available as well as our indoor seating and pub area. There are several TV's to catch those sporting events for those who just can't miss the "game"!
Interesting and varied new menu items highlight a new season in this well-established eatery. The three-course Friday night special I had was truly wonderful, exciting, flavourful food. A mesclum mix was restrained by slices of cucumber, sliced lengthwise and curved to form a holder for the leaves, the whole drizzled with a piquant apple-based vinagrette. The pork tenderloin entree was three large pieces stuffed with a savoury dressing that was so tasty and plentiful that while I finished the pork, I took the rest of the stuffing home. Dessert was a chocolate/caramel custard in a crunchy pastry shell, topped with fresh strawberries and blackberries. Portion size gave good value for the price which was reasonable for the quality. Presentation throughout was as artistic as any classy place in Toronto but the outstanding things about the meal, to my mind, were the number of homemade items (dressing, stuffing, pudding, pastry) and the commitment to flavour everywhere. Outstanding!Read more