|
The Brentwood Bay Lodge (where, for the sake of
transparency, I used to work as a cook) has overhauled their dining
outlets, combining their fine dining restaurant with their pub, to make
an upscale 'seagrille.' I'd call it a fancy pub. Only time and the
balance sheet will tell, but it seems like a good bet to me. I liked the
former Arbutus Grill,
but it wasn't a very accessible space atmosphere-wise and the market
didn't appear to be there.
They've nicked the best sellers from the fine dining menu and made them part of
the dinner menu for the pub. At the same time they've fluffed up the pub
menu a bit, while keeping the core pub menu (pizzas, burgers, appies). I
laughed when I saw the calamari-Caesar salad. Both were hot sellers, so
why not combine them into one massive grease bomb? OK, other than a few
things like that, the menu looks good and has something for everyone.
The wine list has been substantially paired down, but for a pub, it's
fantastic.
As it was a beautiful
day, we sat on the patio. The lodge has a huge patio and it has a
fantastic view. Not very environmentally friendly, but very comfortable,
they have a lot of patio heaters for cooler days.
The service started
out OK and we got our drinks quickly. Unfortunately, after we put in our
food order it went rapidly downhill. For a first course we ordered
ceviche. Quick-cured fish -- it shouldn't have taken 30 min. When it
arrived it was attractively plated with nice large pieces of halibut and
scallop. I liked the simple presentation, light flavouring and garnish
of pickled daikon. Patty was less of a fan and complained that it was
boring.
By the time we got
our main courses, people who had
arrived after us were finishing their food and leaving. It was 90
minutes between when we sat down and when we got our main courses. The
server didn't acknowledge it until we were around the 80 minute mark.
Never mind the simplicity of the order. Patty ordered the prime-rib
burger with fries and I ordered the tempura prawns. It arrived without
apology or explanation. The burger was tasty and the bun was above
average. The fries were tasty, but the ketchup portion was small and
inadequate for the amount of fries served. I ordered the prawns because
I knew them from the former Arbutus Grille menu and was wondering if
they'd changed them. They were a little
less
fussy in presentation, but were carefully cooked and the tempura was
nice and fluffy. The chipotle mayo could have been a little more acidic,
but overall they we're above average for a pub.
By the time we
finished our food, we were in a hurry to leave. It took a while to get
the bill, but that wasn't really a surprise after the rest of the
service.
From a customer
perspective, I think the new menu and concept are winners. I think the
kitchen is probably running around like a chicken with it's head cut off
on a busy night, but hey, I don't work there anymore. The service was
crappy and I'm not even sure why -- I know they're capable of more. I was,
however, happy enough with the food and the atmosphere to give the
service another chance.
Value of food:
76/100
Quality of food:
78/100
Service: 45/100
Ambiance: 80/100
Average: 70/100
reviewed July 29, 2007
|