Having had such a great experience at the Heritage location on Fisherman's Way, we decided to give this place a shot while in the area. It's in a plaza with Grocery Store next door, but the signage (blue) is clearly visible when you drive in off Queen St.
What hits you right away is the size of the place..it is quite huge with plenty of seating.
Our server was over fairly quickly after we sat down. I knew what I wanted but my dining companion wanted to peruse the menu to look at other dishes. Our waitress took our drink order and when she returned with them, we ordered our food.
Both us got the Halibut and chips (at $16/each) with two pops.
After what I'd consider a normal wait-time, our food appeared. Our waitress asked if we'd like lemon or tartar sauce.....I opted for neither, my dining companion asked for tartar sauce. This is the reason for the loss of 1 star....the tartar sauce wasn't homemade...it was those plastic, sealed containers of tartar sauce that cheaper places offer you. To me, a place whose main business is fish, should go the extra mile and make their own tartar sauce.
Huge piece of halibut (the menu says 4oz) with a generous amount of home made fries. It was deeeelish !
The bill came to just over $41 with 2 orders of Halibut and chips and 2 pops. Not the cheapest lunch I've ever had, but worth it for the portion size and quality of the food.
I'd definitely return to this place.