The Pavilions Restaurant in Prince Rupert is a culinary gem nestled within the picturesque landscape of this coastal city. With its breathtaking waterfront views and elegant ambiance, it offers an unforgettable dining experience that seamlessly combines delectable cuisine with natural beauty.
Known for its emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, The Pavilions serves up a diverse menu that caters to a variety of palates. From succulent seafood caught from the nearby waters to artisanal dishes that showcase the region's bounty, the restaurant offers a culinary journey that captures the essence of Prince Rupert.
The restaurant's architecture is equally captivating, designed to complement the surrounding environment. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer diners panoramic views of the harbor, creating a serene backdrop that enhances every meal. Whether seated indoors or on the outdoor patio, guests can savor their meals while watching boats glide across the water and absorbing the coastal charm.
The Pavilions Restaurant is not only a haven for food enthusiasts but also a hub for special occasions. Its elegant setting makes it a popular choice for weddings, anniversaries, and other celebrations, where the combination of great food and stunning vistas sets the stage for unforgettable moments.
In Prince Rupert, The Pavilions stands as more than just a place to eat – it's a destination that celebrates the connection between gastronomy and nature. With a commitment to culinary excellence and an appreciation for the local environment, this restaurant continues to leave a lasting impression on both visitors and...
Read moreBig issue with the bill - I would not recommend because of this!! I had to post as this restaurant had lovely food and average to good service - they were good with my children and attentive. However - I ordered my 2 year old the fish and chips from the kids menu, and she loved the fish. I asked for one more without the chips as we got her meal with our starter. The full child's portion cost $10.50 - and we were charged an additional $13.50 for the child's fish (and chips without the chips)! Both me and my husband had two courses (so we were not trying to dine at child's prices or anything!!) and would have happily paid the full child's menu full price again for half the dish as we appreciate the fish is the expensive part of the meal. We queried the bill and were told that the second child's fish was slightly larger (which could not be seen by the naked eye...). Also this wasn't made clear that we were paying per oz on the menu. We did not tip and we were planning to dine there again, which we are not going to now so I just can't understand why they did not just reduce the price to the full child's price by $3 as they missed out on much more than this. Disappointing to what was a...
Read moreOrdered off of Spyce ended up spending $39.47 for what's in the picture. ($5 tip and $3.99 delivery so $30.46 for just spaghetti) Minus a small slice of garlic bread I woofed down. -update received $3.92 back from Spyce as a Spyce credit for my missing iced tea. So $26.57 for the pictured spaghetti.
I paid in advance for my spaghetti and an iced tea to be delivered to my hotel room.
I got a pasta and slice of garlic toast nothing more. Gone are the days of receiving utensils with your delivery I guess that's a special order thing now. My bad.
Sauce Flavour was very good however the remainder of the pasta was very basic. There were two distinct cold spots in the pasta that I had to eat with my face because the two little stir sticks I found in my hotel didn't hold up. (I know I know ugly mocking SpongeBob meme "well why didn't you go ask the hotel front desk for utensils blah blah blah" because Karen I ordered delivery after working all day for a reason. If I wanted to leave my room I would have picked food up myself.
Meatballs were fairly usual restaurant meatballs- tasted alright.
I'd spend $13-$16 on this so will probably not order from here again unless I have a gift card...
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