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- WWalterSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoOur new favorite restaurant in Victoria! Why didn't we know about this place sooner?!! Food was outstanding and service totally awesome!More infoVista 18 Restaurant + LoungePrice: Expensive• Northwest• Victoria•4.5
- SStephanieVancouver / British Columbia •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWe had a fabulous gal's lunch on Friday at Boom and Batten. We were seated at table #34 on the upper level. Our server was amazing! Our water glasses were filled before the glasses were empty, and the same applied for our coffee cups. Although the food was a little pricey every bite was delicious! The restaurant was quite busy but we were able to hear each other talk . I will definitely be returning!More infoBoom + BattenPrice: Expensive• Northwest• Victoria•4.6
- MMary-MargaretSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe prime rib stuffed Yorkshire pudding seasonal appetizer was wonderful! We shared our usual bacon-wrapped fillet, and it was perfectly cooked and deliciousious as always. We were in a bit of a rush, and our waiter, Chan, graciously accommodated our needs. (Next time I’ll do a better job scheduling.) You can’t go wrong g at The Keg!More infoThe Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Fort StreetPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Victoria•4.4
- NNadineNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThe ambience and decorations for Christmas were lovely. Our waiter who we have had before and has worked there for three years was excellent.More infoGlo Restaurant + LoungePrice: Moderate• Northwest• Victoria•4.6
- VVickiSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 5, 2024The food and service were excellent. The only complaint I have is that the lights were WAY too bright. When one has an evening meal in a lovely setting - it shouldn't be necessary to wear a ball cap so the lights don't glare in your eyes. Besides the regular hanging lights which were pretty bright - there were can-lights in the ceiling with very strong bulbs in them. This really ruined the ambience. Made it feel more like we were dining in a cafeteria instead of a steakhouse. All - in all, that is the ONLY thing that made this meal deviate from being absolutely perfect. The chef even made my salmon well done - as I requested. (I know they don't normally appreciate cooking something differently than what is considered proper.) But, I REALLY appreciated that. The calamari were excellent - fresh and tender. My 'extra dirty' martini was even perfect. This is our go-to place for bringing out of town guests because we know the food and location make it a very special place to eat.More infoDouble Eagle Steak and SeafoodPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Sequim•4.7
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Situated in the northwest corner of Washington State and only a ferry-ride across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Victoria, Canada, Port Angeles is a cozy seaside town with a big fishing industry . Its position between the cold waters of the Puget Sound and the pristine Olympic Peninsula means Port Angeles has plenty of locally sourced food from both surf and turf. Dining in Port Angeles spans a range of tastes from five-star French, Northwest-style seafood and steak, cozy Italian and plenty of other international tastes from Mexican to Chinese and Thai . Breakfast lovers will find more than one charming little cafe serving grandmother's specialties. And no Northwest dining hub would be complete without a local brewpub, of which Port Angeles has several .
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