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Address: 110 Purvis Ln #201, Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2S5, Canada
Phone: +1 250-537-5041
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Most definitely the greatest yam fries I’ve ever had and their sauce was fantastic.
Previously, I praised the breathtaking location and views of Salt Spring Island but pointed out some areas for improvement in the food quality. However, during this visit in December, I was genuinely impressed by the remarkable changes. The food, services, and freshness were absolutely perfect, embodying a new level of excellence.
Greg, our server, deserves a special mention. He exemplified what exceptional service truly means—attentive, knowledgeable, and incredibly friendly. His attention to detail and genuine passion for ensuring guests have an outstanding experience truly enhanced our visit.
The food was nothing short of exquisite. My fish and chips were not only delicious but also highlighted the freshness that I had previously felt was lacking. It’s evident that the restaurant has made significant strides in elevating its offerings, ensuring every dish meets the highest standards of quality.
Moreover, the ambiance and stunning views remain unparalleled. It’s the perfect setting to savor delectable seafood while soaking in the beauty of Salt Spring Island.
In conclusion, my recent visit to Oystercatcher Seafood Bar & Grill was an absolute delight. The improvements in food quality, the exceptional service provided by Greg, and the overall experience make it an establishment I wholeheartedly recommend. This visit reaffirmed that Oystercatcher is now a top-notch culinary destination that beautifully combines fantastic food with breathtaking views.
The fish and chips seemed to be enjoyed for the most part. What was the better fish. Lamb burger was also decent.
The wine we had was $20 for the glass, and the local winery sells the entire bottle for $24. Seems quite steep to me and an unnecessary profit margin for a local boutique wine. Our server to start was great, until she handed us off to another who didn’t seem to care much about us and definitely didn’t seem to enjoy his job. It was like you felt like it was inconveniencing him to ask for a water refill. Just wasn’t a happy person – perhaps he had a personal issue or was just an off day. Nonetheless it wasn’t positive for us. I wouldn’t be as picky about the service if the prices weren’t so high.
At these rates I expect a more high end dining experience and overall would feel like I should leave happy and satisfied – that was not the case.
The food was fresh and delicious. The chowder (fabulous) and we had the tiny oysters that just sang ocean fresh.
Wholeheartedly recommend a visit to Salt Spring and the oystercatcher.