Come here for a drink, and you won't be disappointed. The ginger bourbon sour stands out. But food wise, this place falls terribly short. The menu is island influenced, but doesn't taste like there's actually someone from the island executing. The portions are small, the food tastes cheap, and nothing stands out. It's just different pub food at the end of the day, and falls into that category. There are pubs that take pride in their food all the same, and elevate it like Ceili's Cottage - but Pacific Junction just seems to have this menu for the sake of having a menu.