Walk-ins Welcome! Best Restaurants in Sidney, BC

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We’ve rounded up a list of the best restaurants in Sidney, British Columbia, Canada! From fine dining to local pubs, with these local favourites, you’re sure to feel right at home while you’re staying on the Saanich Peninsula!

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Chasing the Shoreline: The Best Beaches on Vancouver Island

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The west coast of Canada has long been known for its incredible beaches and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is no exception! Whether you go north, south, east or west, you’re sure to find some of the most stunning beaches in the world. From remote windswept beaches to enormous shorelines, on Vancouver Island there are hundreds of absolutely stunning beaches to explore and enjoy! Soak up the sun, surf, swim in the refreshing saltwater, make sandcastles, kayak, paddleboard, spot majestic orcas, minke and grey whales from the shores and so much more! If you’re looking for the very best beaches on Vancouver Island, we’ve got you covered! Check out our list of favourite beaches and get out there! 

Tofino & Ucluelet 

Chesterman Beach & Cox Bay Beach 

Nestled in the charming town of Tofino, these beautiful Canadian beaches are a haven for surfers and windsurfing enthusiasts who travel here from far and wide! With pristine sands and incredible waves reminiscent of Hawaii’s shores is a coastal paradise that leaves a lasting impression! Overlooking the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, these mesmerizing beaches in Tofino offer visitors the perfect place for thrilling surfing adventures and unforgettable moments!

Photo credit: Greg Vaughn

Long Beach 

Tucked between Tofino and Ucluelet on the edge of the Pacific Rim National Park, Long Beach epitomizes the spirit of the wild west coast. Surfers flock to its legendary waves, while beach enthusiasts delight in its soft sand and sweeping vistas of the Pacific Ocean. This expansive beach is the perfect place to enjoy the freshest ocean breezes and beachcomb as you wander along its seemingly endless expanse. With its awe-inspiring beauty and invigorating ambiance, Long Beach embodies the essence of Vancouver Island’s renowned surf culture, making it an absolute must-visit destination for both locals and travellers!

Sooke & Jordan River 

Mystic Beach

Follow a scenic hiking trail from the parking lot through lush greenery to reach the magical shores of Mystic Beach. This compact, gray-sand beach along the Juan De Fuca Marine Trail boasts a unique charm, with a cascade gracefully pouring over sheer cliffs. Located near Jordan River, it offers a serene and secluded retreat for nature enthusiasts seeking a tranquil coastal experience.

China Beach

This tranquil beach offers a serene escape when you’re staying near Sooke. With a forested walking trail that takes you from the parking lot to the beach and a wide sandy beach with views of Washington to enjoy, whether you’re paddleboarding, kayaking, or simply basking in the sun, China Beach is a stunning place to bask in the beauty of the west coast.

French Beach

A family favourite, French Beach offers visitors a playground, picnic table and a beautiful pebbly beach to enjoy. Here, you can spend many hours enjoying the fresh air, playing in the waves, climbing the driftwood, and finding beautiful stones and shells – it’s perfect for a family day out! 

Cape Scott 

San Josef Bay

Discover the untamed beauty of San Josef Bay, nestled within the Cape Scott Provincial Park. This remote beach is a paradise for hikers, boasting captivating trails that lead to its pristine shores. With its white sand and blue waters, San Josef Bay offers a stunning, remote coastal experience.

Gulf Islands

Tribune Bay

Located on Hornby Island, Tribune Bay is an idyllic beach with white sand and crystal-clear waters. The only access to Hornby Island is via two ferries: one from Vancouver Island to Denman Island and then from Denman Island to Hornby Island. While it is quite the journey to get here, this remote beach is worth it! 

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Parksville

Rathtrevor Beach

Located in the gorgeous little resort town of Parksville, Rathtrevor Beach is the perfect beach on the east coast to do some serious beach exploration. At low tide, you can walk for kilometres along the sand, beachcomb and see the creatures in tidal pools! This is the perfect beach for families with kids because the immense stretch of sand and warm, shallow water means that you can have a stress-free beach experience! Whether you’re staying right in Parksville or in nearby Nanaimo, this beach is a must! 

Comox Valley

Kye Bay

Experience the magic of low tide at Kye Bay, nestled on the shoes of Comox. This beach has a mixture of pebbles and soft sand and offers a wonderland of tidal pools, perfect for beachcombing and exploration! With its peaceful ambiance and stunning vistas, Kye Bay is a coastal haven that invites you to embrace the beauty of nature’s rhythms.

Victoria 

Willows Beach

Nestled in one of Victoria’s most picturesque neighbourhoods, Willows Beach is one of the best beaches in the city. It’s an ideal spot for beginners to paddleboard or launch a kayak and it is one of the most popular windsurfing spots in the summer! With stunning views and soft sand to sunbathe on, Willows is by far one of the best places in Victoria to spend a sunny, summer day! 

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Walk-ins Welcome! Best Restaurants in Sidney, BC

Traveling can be an exhilarating experience. Sometimes though, that sense of adventure can turn into feeling like a fish-out-of-water. You begin to miss your familiar haunts; the grocery store you know like the back of your hand, your hometown coffee shop where the barista knows you like your latte extra hot or the restaurant where you’ve found your favourite dish and your favourite server. We know. That’s why we’ve rounded up a list of the best restaurants in Sidney, British Columbia, Canada! From fine dining to local pubs, with these local favourites, you’re sure to feel right at home while you’re staying on the Saanich Peninsula!

Pubs in Sidney

One of the best ways to start feeling at home on Vancouver Island is to visit the local pub – and you’re in luck because our top three are right on the Sidney waterfront!

Rumrunner Pub and Restaurant

9881 Seaport Pl, Sidney, BC V8L 4X3

If you are looking for great food in a relaxing atmosphere with unparalleled views of the San Juan and Gulf Islands this pub is a must-visit. With two cozy fireplaces for those cold rainy days and a large patio to soak up the sun, a great list of local, Canadian beer on-tap, classic comfort pub food and incredible fresh seafood dishes (the coconut curry prawns are a must!), the Rumrunner Pub is a perfect place to start your Sidney introduction. 

Surly Mermaid

9851 Seaport Pl #1b, Sidney, BC BC V8L 4X3

Right next door, with great views of the Sidney Marina is the casual, contemporary Surly Mermaid. With impressive drink and food menus – you’ve gotta try the Pacific seafood chowder – and really friendly staff,  this pub is sure to win your heart. 

Beacon Landing Restaurant and Pub

2537 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1Y3

For a different vantage point, check out the Beacon Landing Restaurant and Pub where you will find an inviting, laid-back atmosphere, all-day happy hour, delicious appetizers and great views of the Sidney Pier. 

Stonehouse Restaurant and Pub

2215 Canoe Cove Rd, North Saanich, BC V8L 3X9

To the north of Sidney, tucked away in Canoe Cove is the quaint Stonehouse Restaurant and Pub. This classic, tudor style cottage pub combines old-world style charm with elevated pub staples as well as pizza and fresh, local seafood. 

Diners & Casual Fare in Sidney

Fish on Fifth

9812 Fifth St, Sidney, BC V8L 2X4

This classic British fare is a must when you visit the seaside and right in the heart of Sidney is the family owned and operated Fish on Fifth. For twenty years, this local favourite has been serving up the classic takeout combo as well as soups, salads, burgers, wraps, as well as gluten-free and vegan options!

Fish O Chips

10153 Resthaven Dr, Sidney, BC V8L 3G8

This charmingly chintzy, nautical eatery has a great patio for those sunny days and an extensive menu that isn’t relegated to just fish and chips! They serve up delicious chicken wings, popcorn shrimp and calamari as well! So if you’re in the mood for some local fast food, Fish O Chips is a great place to go!  

Mariner Pizza 

2321 James White Blvd, Sidney, BC V8L 3Y2

When you’re looking for great pizza in Sidney, skip the old favourites at Panago Pizza and try something local! For twenty years, Mariner has been offering customers delicious, quality pizza made with fresh pizza dough, homemade sauce, and high quality toppings! Plus with so many  flavour combos, it’s no wonder why this pizza spot has such a loyal customer base! So come and try one of their specialty pizzas or make your own but be sure to order the cinnamon sticks for dessert! 

Spitfire Grill

9681 Willingdon Rd, North Saanich, BC V8L 5V6

Calling all aviation fans! This aviation themed, friendly restaurant is the perfect place to find delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner menus and views of all of the take-offs and landings at Victoria International Airport. 

3rd Street Cafe

2466 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1X8

Right in the heart of Sidney town center you’ll find this funky, local brunch hotspot offering everything from silky eggs benny to scrumptious deli sandwiches and burgers. It can get busy but they pride themselves on fast turnover times and impeccable service. Even on the busiest days, you won’t be disappointed – this place is worth the wait! 

Five and Dime Diner

2305 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1W9

A favourite with families, this diner offers everything from the specialty waffles and smoothies to huge sandwiches and burgers made with locally baked bread and so much more! Try one of their famous milkshakes made with local ice cream and feel like a kid again!

The Pier Bistro

2550 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1Y2

If you’re in the mood for a unique dining experience, take a stroll down the Sidney Pier to The Pier Bistro. This charming little diner right on the pier itself offers stunning views of the water and reliably delicious breakfasts, lunches and dinners. 

Mary’s Bleue Moon Cafe 

9535 Canora Rd, Sidney, BC V8L 1P3

Take a trip down memory lane at Mary’s Bleue Moon Cafe! Originally called Mary’s Coffee Bar this little spot opened in 1939 to serve the airport personnel and servicemen that were flying out during WWII. While Mary’s has changed since that time, the food and service has just grown better with age which is why it is still a favourite spot for locals and airport staff! 

Global Food in Sidney

Fresh Tandoori Flavour Indian Restaurant

2395 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1W9

Consistently voted one of the best Indian restaurants on Vancouver Island, Fresh Tandoori Flavour serves up incredible, authentic East Indian food. From warm soft naan to spicy vindaloo and crowd pleasing butter chicken plus everything in between! If you’re looking for incredible Indian cuisine, this is the place to go! 

Taste of Tokyo

101-9842 Resthaven Dr, Sidney, BC V8L 1Z6

This relaxed eatery serves up incredible Japanese dishes from noodles to classic sushi rolls and so much more! 

Sabhai Thai Restaurant

2493 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1X9

When you’re craving some pad thai, there is only one place to go: Sabhai Thai in the heart of Sidney. Voted the best ethnic food in Sidney since they opened in 2006, Sabhai Thai has been impressing visitors with their incredible, authentic Thai dishes ever since! 

The Farmer’s Daughter

2360 Beacon Ave #101, Sidney, BC V8L 1X3

When it comes to upscale small plates, specialty cheese and wine from all over the world The Farmer’s Daughter has cornered the market in Sidney. With cheese tasting boards, one of the most unique wine selections on Vancouver Island in a charming European-style bistro, this is the place to take a cheese lover for a special evening! 

Fine Dining in Sidney

Sea Glass Waterfront Grill

2320 Harbour Rd, Sidney, BC V8L 2P6

Nestled right in the heart of the Sidney marina is the, an easygoing but elegant restaurant that offers guests elevated comfort food, a sophisticated wine list and unparalleled views. No matter where you are staying, the fish tacos in a warm flour taco shell is worth the trip! 

Deep Cove Chalet

11190 Chalet Rd, North Saanich, BC V8L 5M1

On the other side of the Peninsula, tucked away on the shores of a calm cove, you’ll find Deep Cove Chalet. This perfectly situated restaurant will impress even the most scrupulous gourmand with French-inspired dishes, fresh, local seafood, impeccable service and breathtaking views.

The Best Cideries on Vancouver Island and Beyond

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Canadian winters are notoriously tough and while winter on Vancouver Island, Canada is more mild than the rest of the country, it can be drudgery. In British Columbia’s temperate rainforest, winters are cold and wet with a minimum of 1500 millimetres of rain falling per year – that’s rain with a capital ‘R’. With days are dark and looming clouds during the season, it can hamper even the toughest outdoor lover’s plans. If you’re a little tired of the coffee shop visits and endless rain walks and need something a little outside of the box, try visiting one of the many award-winning cideries on Vancouver Island! Take a day to tour the cideries, learn about cider making and try the incredible batches made from heritage apples! 

South Vancouver Island

Tugwell Creek Honey Farm and Meadery 

8750 W Coast Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 1H2 | 250-642-1956

To kick off our list of West Coast cideries, we’re starting at the southwest corner of Vancouver Island in Sooke. While technically not a cidery, this unique farm needed to be on this list! At Tugwell you can find many different types of mead, the ancient potable made from fermented honey, yeast and water. This beautiful farm is home to carefully tended beehives that are perfectly placed to allow the bees to forage the local wildflowers, producing the most flavourful honey. If you are searching for a unique experience and you’re staying at a lovely EMR rental in  Metchosin or Sooke, Tugwell Farms is worth the trip! 

Sea Cider Farm and Ciderhouse

2487 Mt St Michael Rd, Saanichton, BC V8M 1T7 | 250-544-4824

All the way on the other side of Vancouver Island, on the Saanich Peninsula close by all the gorgeous EMR rentals in Saanichton you’ll find one of the most well-known cideries on Vancouver Island. Boasting over 60 certified organic varietals of both cider and heritage apples, Sea Cider offers visitors a chance to both sample their large selection of award-winning ciders, explore the beautiful apple orchard and snack on carefully created dishes in the tasting room. 

Merridale Cidery & Distillery

1230 Merridale Rd, Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0 | 250-743-4293

Just north of Victoria, in the Cowichan Valley, is the charming Merridale Cider. The large, inviting, barn-turned-restaurant and tasting room sits on the 20 acre farm & orchard in Cobble Hill. It’s a great place to kick back on a rainy day and sample some small batch dry ciders, especially if you’re staying close by at one of the many beautiful EMR rentals in the Cowichan Valley.

Valley Cider

7661 Mays Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 6A8 | 250-510-1018

Heading north, just outside Duncan and only 20 minutes away from the EMR Cowichan Valley rentals is the hip Valley Cider. Bruce MicKinlay, the passionate owner and operator ensures that  Valley Cider always creates excellent quality craft cider and that the super friendly, knowledgeable staff can answer all your questions. Make sure you leave with some cider to enjoy later – the label alone is worth purchasing a few!

Central Vancouver Island

Raven’s Moon Craft Cider

4905 Darcy Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1R5 | 250-338-9765

In the beautiful town of Courtenay, just a hour north of Nanaimo you’ll find this cool cidery that not only produce traditional cider apples for their libations but a variety of fresh fruit like blueberries, blackberries and plums, grown right on the farm to produce some surprisingly delicious flavour combinations on-site! 

Coastal Black Estate Winery 

2186 Endall Rd, Black Creek, BC V9J 1G8 | 250-337-8325

Just north of Raven’s Moon is the quirky-meets-classic farm, where they take their slogan take a break from the grape very seriously. You won’t find any traditional grape varietals here, instead, the folks at Coastal Black produce sensational, farm based fruit wines, mead, sparkling wine and port-style wine using local berries and fruit. 

Gulf Islands

The Gulf Islands are home to some incredible cideries and while they are a little off the beaten track, they are absolutely worth a visit. 

Twin Island Cider

5601 Lupin Rd, Pender Island, BC V0N 2M1 

First up on our Gulf Island cideries list is the artisanal Twin Island Cider on Pender Island. With varieties of apples and pear harvested from hundred-year-old trees, these avid and conscientious farmers are making excellent craft cider and perry that’ll delight your taste buds and make the trip to the Island worth it! 

Salt Spring Wild Cider

151 Sharp Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2P6 | 250-931-5554

Hopping over to Salt Spring Island, you’ll find a quaint, rustic cider house run by a stone sculptor and a philosopher. This little cidery makes its popular libation as close to the traditional English version as possible from a combination of apples from the heritage apples from their orchard, local organic orchards, and wild apple trees in the area. 

Ravenskill Orchard and Gabbie’s Cidery

1240 Coats Dr, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X4 | 250-325-1111

This unique orchard is a popular u-pick site as well as a cidery and with over a thousand trees and over 25 varieties, Ravenskill has produced some exceptional, traditional, dry cider. For guests enjoying one of the lovely EMR rentals in Nanaimo, Parksville & Qualicum Beach or the Comox Valley it’s a short drive to Departure Bay where you can take a BC Ferry to Gabriola Island.

Winter in BC can feel very long but with so many cideries to visit, even the winter months can be full of new experiences. Just make sure to pick up a few bottles on your visit, local hand-crafted cider makes a great present and can be an excellent pairing to your favourite home-cooked meal – an excellent way to see it through the winter months!