Monday
all you can eat mussels
Tuesday
$1.50 oysters (selected oysters only)
Wednesday
wine and cheese for two $24
Thursday
premium oyster special $16 (1/2 dz)
*Daily specials are not available on Holidays*
Classic Sangria
White Sangria
Rose Sangria
Soup of the Day
Seafood Chowder
Nice & rich with mixed seafood, potato & leek, garnished with a homemade soda cracker.
Calamari Tempura
Fried with Chinese salt & pepper, with soy mirin dipping sauce.
Beaufort & Riesling Ravioli
Cheesy fondue filled pasta, candied walnuts, sunchoke confit, watercress.
Greek Style Cobia Crudo
Cretan spices, pickled celery hearts, ouzo marinated tart cherries, dill
Po' Boy
Deep fried oyster slider, tartar sauce, coleslaw.
Caesar
Crispy bacon, parmesan, herbed crouton vinaigrette.
Loaded Mixed Green Salad
Butter lettuce & radicchio with roasted vegetable medley, crispy chickpeas, manchego cheese, olive oil & sherry vinegar.
Chopped Salad
Grilled chicken breast, avocado, asparagus, bell pepper, cucumber, chickpeas, grilled corn, feta cheese, sunflower seeds, cilantro jalapeno dressing
Yellowfin Tuna Nicoise
Seared yellowfin tuna, warmed fingerling potatoes, green beans, heirloom tomato, olives, egg, red onion, radish and celery, anchovy aioli drizzle.
Organic East Coast Mussels
Traditional provençale
Organic East Coast Mussels
House pickled chili peppers saffron cream with shallot, pickled chili, fire roasted bell pepper.
Mussels & Fries
Choice from above mussels, with a side of fries.
Paella Poppers
Bite sized paella croquettes with crab, cod and shrimp, served with a zippy romesco dip.
Nova Scotia Lobster
Whole baked lobster with Yukon fries, shallot thyme drawn butter and lime.
(Market Price)
Fillet of East Coast Arctic Char
Garden leaves and cherry tomatoes, balsamic vinaigrette.
Hot Smoked Sally
Peppercorn crusted smoked B.C. salmon flake, house cotechino sausage, lentil de puy,
pickled swiss chard, roasted yam.
Blackened Yellowfin Tuna
Seared rare, cured bacon, black eyed peas, bell pepper and millet hash, egg sabayon.
Peruvian Sea Bream
Grilled fillet. aromatic rice, panca sauce, cassava root crisps, toasted yam.
Ask us about our Gluten Free Pasta
Pure Spirits Pappardelle
Lobster, wild mushrooms, black truffle cream sauce.
Spaghetti Squash
Roasted, veggie bolognese, pecorino cheese.
Fettucini Vongole
Cooked clam, fennel, spicy pickled chili, light lemon and butter sauce.
Buffalo Chicken Mac and Cheese
Macaroni smothered in a gooey cheese sauce, baked with buffalo chicken and cheese chicharron.
Fish & Chips
Beer battered cod, creamy dill coleslaw, home-made tartar sauce.
The Jim Grande Burger
All beef patty, bacon strips, bread and butter pickles, American cheese, lettuce and tomato, Jim Grande sauce, sesame seed bun. all ingredients made in house, house cut fries, side chocolate shake.
Pork Bomb
Sweet pulled pork with salty and sour 'slaw, crispy fried onion.
Moroccan Veggie Burger
Alfalfa sprouts, tomato and red onion marmalade
Cajun Fried Catfish Sandwich
Cornmeal breading, celeriac remoulade, pickled green tomato on a brioche bun.
Grilled 8oz Ontario Raised Striploin
Our own yukon fries and sautéed kale, red wine jus.
The Reub-hen
corned beef style cornish hen, rye and swiss cheese stuffed cabbage roll, 1000 island dressing, and pickled mustard seed.
Our Own Yukon Fries, with a Trio of Dips
Chipotle ketchup, infused malt vinegar, aioli.
House Cut Fries with Parmesan and Rosemary
Hand Cut Sweet Potato Fries
Spicy cajun mayonnaise.
Roasted Fingerling Potatoes
Todays Vegetables
Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Dukka
Soup of the Day
Seafood Chowder
Nice & rich with mixed seafood, potato & leek, garnished with a homemade soda cracker.
Calamari Tempura
Fried with Chinese salt & pepper, with soy mirin dipping sauce.
Beaufort & Riesling Ravioli
Cheesy fondue filled pasta, candied walnuts, sunchoke confit, watercress.
Greek Style Cobia Crudo
Cretan spices, pickled celery hearts, ouzo marinated tart cherries, dill
Po' Boy
Deep fried oyster slider, tartar sauce, coleslaw.
Caesar
Crispy bacon, parmesan, herbed crouton vinaigrette.
Loaded Mixed Green Salad
Butter lettuce & radicchio with roasted vegetable medley, crispy chickpeas, manchego cheese, olive oil & sherry vinegar.
Chopped Salad
Grilled chicken breast, avocado, asparagus, bell pepper, cucumber, chickpeas, grilled corn, feta cheese, sunflower seeds, cilantro jalapeno dressing
Yellowfin Tuna Nicoise
Seared yellowfin tuna, warmed fingerling potatoes, green beans, heirloom tomato, olives, egg, red onion, radish and celery, anchovy aioli drizzle.
Organic East Coast Mussels
Traditional provençale
Organic East Coast Mussels
House pickled chili peppers saffron cream with shallot, pickled chili, fire roasted bell pepper.
Mussels & Fries
Choice from above mussels, with a side of fries.
Nova Scotia Lobster
Whole baked lobster with Yukon fries, shallot thyme drawn butter and lime.
(Market Price)
Paella Poppers
Bite sized paella croquettes with crab, cod and shrimp, served with a zippy romesco dip.
Our Own Yukon Fries, with a Trio of Dips
Chipotle ketchup, infused malt vinegar, aioli.
House Cut Fries with Parmesan and Rosemary
Hand Cut Sweet Potato Fries
Spicy cajun mayonnaise.
Hot Smoked Sally
Peppercorn crusted smoked bc salmon flake, house cotechino sausage, lentil de puy,
pickled swiss chard, roasted yam.
Yellowfin Tuna
Seared rare, cured bacon, black eyed peas, bell pepper and millet hash, egg sabayon
Chilean Seabass
Oven roasted fillet, littleneck clam, almond veloute, rapini, sunchoke confit, salsafi, fennel sand.
Humbolt Squid
Pan seared, italian sauce nero, crispy kale, purple potato, preserved bell peppers.
Peruvian Sea Bream
Grilled fillet. aromatic rice, panca sauce,
cassava root crisps, toasted yam.
our steaks are served with crushed potatoes and seasonal vegetables. steaks are sauced with red wine jus
The Jim Grande Burger
All beef patty, bacon strips, bread and butter, pickles, american cheese, lettuce and tomato, Jim Grande sauce, sesame seed bun, all ingredients made in house, house cut fries, and side chocolate shake.
The Reub-hen
Corn beef style cornish hen, rye and swiss cheesestuffed cabbage roll, 1000 island dressing, and pickled mustard seed.
Duck Confit
Duck demi-glace, turnip pommeanna, braised cippolini onions, sautéed swiss chard.
ask your server about our gluten free pasta
Pure Spirits Pappardelle
Lobster, wild mushrooms, black truffle cream sauce.
Spaghetti Squash
Roasted, veggie bolognese, pecorino cheese.
Fettucini Vongole
Cooked clam, fennel, spicy pickled chili, light lemon and butter sauce.
Buffalo Chicken Mac and Cheese
Macaroni smothered in a gooey cheese sauce, baked with buffalo chicken and cheesechicharron
our steaks are served with crushed potatoes and seasonal vegetables .steaks are sauced with red wine jus
6oz Alberta Raised Tenderloin
12oz Alberta Raised Ribeye
Surf and Turf
Tenderloin with a 4oz butter-poached lobster tail
Roasted Fingerling Potatoes
Todays Vegetables
Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Dukka
mango raspberry tart
mango cream, fresh raspberries, berry coulis
apple & blueberry pie
served with vanilla ice cream & caramel
flourless chocolate cake
bitter sweet chocolate ganache & chantilly cream
"double happiness" ice cream sandwich
chewy chocolate whoopie cake with salted caramel ice cream & chocolate chunk cookie with French vanilla ice cream.
vanilla crème brûlée
butter shortbread
cheese
three select local cheeses | house pickles baguette toast
Chicken Fingers n Fries
Mini Fish n Chips
Pasta with choice of tomato or butter sauce
Kids cheese burger n fries
Raspberry point
lighter flavour, clean, ocean and goes down easy
Mallet
delicate flavor, meaty
Malpeque
delicate in texture, strong brine flavour, sweet-melon finish
Fanny bay
Flavour is smooth, creamy with a cucumber finish
Blue point
Plump oysters with briny flavour
Kusshi
Very buttery texture, rich & salty with a sweet, mildly fruity finish
Kumamoto
Mildly fruity and sweet, slight mineral taste, buttery texture, great for beginners
Befitting its storied history, the bar offers up a wide-ranging and varied selection of spirits. There are specialty beers on tap, Scottish single malts, and a domestic and imported wine list offering 15 vintages by the glass.
There is also an extensive selection of rare, vintage wines, cellar-dwellers that have languished for years under optimum conditions, developing and maturing and now awaiting their call
Blanche de Chambly
Blanche de Chambly has an alluring pale golden colour, effervescent foam and a subtle bouquet of spice and citrus notes. It is mildly malty, sightly sweet and refreshingly thirst-quenching. 5% alcohol
Maudite
Maudite has a deep amber-red color with a rocky foam head and an appealing aroma of wild spices and floral hop notes. It is spicy, vinous, and deliciously complex with a crisp hop finish. 8% Alcohol
Sleeman Cream Ale
R Remarkably smooth for a full-flavoured beer. The refreshing taste of a German Lager with the distinctive taste of an English Ale. 5% Alcohol
Sleeman Light
Exceptionally smooth lager with fresh citrus aromas, subtle malt character and clean finish. 4% alcohol.
GOLD MEDAL winner at the 2009 CANADIAN BREWING AWARDS in the LIGHT beer category
Sleeman Honey Brown Lager
A refreshingly smooth, full-bodied lager, with a subtle touch of all natural honey which creates a slightly sweet finish. 5.2% alcohol
Sleeman Original Draught
Original Draught is a well-balanced, easy to drink lager, with a distinctive hop aroma and a highly refreshing finish. 5% alcohol.
SILVER MEDAL winner at the 2009 CANADIAN BREWING AWARDS in the AMERICAN STYLE LAGER category
Sapporo
Sapporo beer has been brewed in Hokkaido since 1876, which makes Sapporo the oldest commercial brewing company in Japan. As a pioneer of innovative production techniques, Sapporo continues to raise global quality standards and to act as a world leader in its field. Sapporo’s brewing tradition to offer quality and taste through technological advances helps make Sapporo’s the best selling Japanese beer in Canada. 5% alcohol
Okanagan Spring Pale Ale
Clear and copper coloured, it is fruity on the palate and hearty in hops with a nice, round finish. We are honoured that Pale Ale continues to be BC’s, most popular craft brew. 5% alcohol
Okanagan Spring 1516
The decree states that only four ingredients can be used when making beer: barley, hops, yeast and water. The result is a lager with a crisp finish and a rich golden colour. 5% alcohol
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Went there for dinner with my husband our appetizers were less than appetizing, my crab cake seemed rushed and thrown into too hot oil, the only good thing were the oysters, I guess making ice to keep them cool is not too demanding of the staff. Our entrees were a disaster, his lamb chops were over cooked and my black cod on "fresh, seasonal" summer vegetables looked like a bag of frozen peas and carrots had vomited on my plate. The cod was drenched in oil and the size was ridiculous, I have bigger pieces of cod in my freezer! We sent our meals back and decided to give them another chance. I opted to change my meal to what my husband was having, this time around the meat was made to order but our green beans were RAW and sweet potato overcooked, we tried to overlook this because things were just getting too ridiculous but after several attempts to eat the raw veggies we finally brought it to the attention of the staff, they re-fired them up and came back slightly more palatable. Still trying to give the restaurant a chance to redeem themselves we decided to order dessert thinking this could make up for the previous dishes. While we waited for dessert the manager sent over some complimentary chocolate strawberries, this was nice, or so we thought. We ate the strawberries and dessert arrived, we shared a cheesecake topped with fruits and raspberry "compote" which was more like a runny raspberry sauce and then I cut the inside of my lip on egg shells!! This dinner could not get any worse!! We finally asked for the bill only to find out that we were billed for those "complimentary" strawberries! They did take off a small portion of the bill but the vibe we got from the staff was that we were looking to be compensated and were somehow sabotaging the meal ourselves due to the ridiculous amount of incidents we encountered. That negative vibe coupled with the insulting slap in the face charge for the strawberries was that last straw, we demanded to pay for the full bill (minus the strawberries) and vowed never to return to such an ill managed establishment. We did tip the waiter only because the poor sap really was clueless and didn't know what to do with himself once it all started to fall apart around him. When we tried to explain to the "acting" manager why we were suddenly and rightfully way over due in being upset with the whole situation he too was clueless. He just could not wrap his head around why it would be insulting to a customer to bill them for "complimentary" strawberries. Save your time, appetite, and money do not go to this restaurant or risk being treated poorly.
The atmosphere was amazing, sitting on the patio on a hot summer day. It was very relaxing and the view was great. Our server was not very good. She made a few mistakes and didn't know the menu well. We also had to ask for water a few times. The oysters were perfect, out of 50 only 1 had a few pieces of shell in it. The calamari was okay but nothing special.
Portions are TINY literally we went there for winterlisious and were extremely disappointed.Added to a restaurant been extremely cold and waitress having chipped black nail polish on her hands(seriously you can not monitor your stuff appearances in a place like that?) We left hungry and upset,dinner lasted no more than 30 min as they were asking us all the time if we are done with every course, and considering tiny food portions like 1!!!!!!! oyster and one piece of pork belly for and appetizer considering there are two people at the table we had to share! Never again.
The food was great and the service was excellent. There was always someone asking if we needed anything else and someone else clearing things away. The wheat beer on tap (Chambly ?) was excellent. We had fun there and we will be sure to come back!
Very romantic atmosphere in the evening, the chicken supreme was delicious, and gateaux delightful, a must for anyone who enjoys oysters! A little expensive for me personally but the service was great overall... would recommend to anyone visiting the distillery
This restaurant was not our first choice but the other 2 places weren't serving food so by default we ended up here. So glad we did, it was fantastic. Everything and I mean every last morsel was really good. The soup tasted homemade and decadently rich. The greens had a nice sweet dressing. Meat was perfect. Bread was outstanding. Yukon Gold Fries had that Jake's chip truck taste to them. Wish we'd saved room for dessert. Only complaint was we were seated in the middle of the room and had servers rushing past the whole time. It was pretty busy. We'll return when we visit Toronto again.
I booked my reservations before I read the reviews above but decided to give it a shot anyhow - the menu online looked interesting and the location is really what mattered most. Perhaps I was biased by the reviews here but I can safely say that they're not far off. We were greeted by a less than enthusiastic hostess who informed me that my reservation was on her list. Now, I had only phoned it in about 6 hours earlier and called 30min later to change the time on it and spoke to a different gentlemen. That means two people got it wrong. After an awkward pause and me glancing around noticing the near empty restaurant, she said she would look to see if she could find a table for us. It seemed like forever before the waiter arrived. I think I read the 2 page menu about 4-5 times before he came to just offer us water. A few notes here - maybe I'm just not experienced in dining enough, but when someone asks me if I would like some water, I don't expect to be charged $7 for a bottle unless I specifically ordered it - bring me tap water please. It took much too long for him to return and then finally take our drink order. From there, we had a rather uninspiring dining experience. The scallops were tasty, but didn't digest well. The mussels were rather boring and somewhat gritty, although the accompanying frites were pleasing. The Halibut was reasonable, although quite dry for what it should have been. The beef tenderloin was rather unimpressive - it tasted great but the portion was absurdly small for the price. And you should love garlic if you order the tenderloin - every garnish was thick with it. I didn't mind, but I know some would. The wine list was as someone mentioned, rather over priced. The desert list might as well not have existed as it was the same type that you would expect at a much more reasonably priced restaurant - nothing inspiring, so we skipped it. I really wouldn't go back here any time soon. It's unfortunate as it does have the opportunity to be a great place, but the food and staff need to change to take it from below average to great.
very impressed with the food. very tasty and well presented. would visit again
From the moment we arrived to the time we left we were taken care of like family. The food came out looking beautiful and tasting even better. I have not had a dinning experience like this in a very long time. Thank you so much.
Despite the poor reviews on this site I decided to give this a try with some out of town guests. It was a lovely evening. The service and food were very good and the restaurant has a decent wine list. I have no complaints. The fish was perfectly cooked and the timing was excellent. Definitely a place we'll visit again.
I agree with the other reviews, the service at this restaurant is TERRIBLE! From the first person we talked to which was the hostess on the patio, right down to the busboy who cleared off our table, all of the staff looked as if they hated their job and did not want to be there. We were told by the hostess to sit at the bar and wait for our table, which we did. We sat in front of the oyster preparation area where the oyster chef was slicing lemons. We tried making some friendly conversation with him, but he made it clear with his facial expressions that we were bothering him. As goes for the bartender who looked at us as if we aliens and should not be there. When we finally got to order, our food was mediocre. But I think we would of enjoyed our dinner more if we didn't feel like we were being treated like second class citizens. At first we thought that we were the only ones who were being treated that way, but so were others there that night and according to these reviews it seems that this has been happening for long while now. So please do yourselves a favor and don't ruin your evening by going to this establishment. We will definitely NOT go back there!
Although the setting is lovely on a summer evening, this was hands down one of the worst dining experiences I've had in Toronto. Soup was so thick, creamy and oily, you had to stop eating after only a few bites. The poor cod, normally a fine dinner fish it would take a fool to destroy, was wasted on a bland, greasy slop of fried soggy vegetables, with virtually no seasoning. Louis Jadot wine, a mid-value french quaffing wine that can be had at the LCBO for a fraction of the price, was vastly overcharged at $90 a bottle. To top it all off, we had significant digestion problems from the food the next day (I'll avoid being graphic...).
Was there as part of a birthday celebration. The food was greatly overpriced, took FOREVER to come out, and the various people in our group were served over a half hour apart. They were clearly running out of deserts, so much so that they were only serving slivers...one had a forkful already missing, one had a thumbprint in it. On informing the waiter, we were told that they were the last peices so what do we want from him. The icing on the cake was when a customer came up to us saying "the hostess says that we can't be seated because your group is taking too long. Will you be hear much longer?" Just imagine that. The manager brushed us off when we complained to him. Eat here at your peril! Ironically, the boiler house across the street is owned by the same people and has absolutely fantastic food and service. Go figure!
Food was just excellent - was in company of a trained Chef who agreed - service was a little wanting. Decor was great, great location, clean facilities - overall I'd recommend it. I think Summerlicious is a great way to try out new venues, as long as the servers don't consider us 'second-class citizens', because that could mean that they'd lose future customers.
A dining experience of missed opportunities. On the positive side, the food was tasty and well presented and the restaurant is very attractive. However whether it was the service (no bread service, no water, no drink refills), the kitchen (15+ minute wait for our desserts) or the facilities (the washroom looked like it just hosted a fraternity party with paper and water all over the floor and the near sweltering temperature inside at out booth) we were left with the impression of a restaurant that didn't much care that we were there or that we might ever came back.
The food was below average for a winterlicious menu, but the service was absolutely atrocious. The waiter seemed malcontent to serve us making snarky comments about getting water and ruined the entire atmosphere with his nasty looks all evening. Granted, we're only paying the "winterlicious" price...
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