This place was so unmemorable that I didn't even remember the name until I stumbled upon some pictures while searching for good eats at the Harbourfront.
I went there on a blind date - not wanting to seem like a picky eater, I quickly settled on Watermark after a walk along the harbour figuring that you can't go wrong with pub food. Ultimately, this was true - I can't complain about the food but it was definitely nothing to write home about either.
It was a Sunday night in early July so there was quite a large crowd clamouring for a seat on the patio. We decided to wait at the bar which was so crowded that it was almost impossible to find a space to order a drink. My date didn't have any cash on him either at which point I quietly expressed that I'm an indoors kind of gal so sitting inside was just fine by me. We were seated almost immediately. I wasn't too thrilled though - the tables are arranged in a very haphazard way and the space was quite dark. It definitely looked like there were some not-so-clean patches on the seats and floor. Again, not wanting to seem picky and demanding, I put aside my mildly-OCD tendencies and had a seat.
We got the calamari to start (he chose, I'm not really one for calamari at a pub) and both got the buffalo chicken tenders with blue cheese dip and Yukon potato fries. The calamari came out fast enough and was a huge portion - great for sharing. Then began the waiting portion of the meal - good thing we were able to carry on a conversation easily as we waited and waited .. and waited some more. My date politely asked the waiter when we could expect our food. It came out shortly after. It was fine. Nothing wrong with it - satisfactory chicken fingers, satisfactory portion, good dip.
All in all, an average pub with slightly-above-average prices due to location.