Tofino
#121
Posted 23 January 2005 - 10:23 PM
It has been very warm the last few days, shorts are back on, I love the nights being as warm as they have been, some nice breaks in the day, would make for some beautiful walking on Long Beach.
see you out there
steve
#122
Posted 24 January 2005 - 04:12 PM
Karole
#123
Posted 26 January 2005 - 12:51 PM
January was wet and a lot of the restaurants were closed, but hey what the hell, February is right around the corner and everyone is back in business - woo-ha. Oh, yeah Paul Mitchell, not too many news reports about the rain in Tofino - haha - 800 mm and we brush it off like its nothing. As we say no such thing as bad weather just bad clothes.
Who is open as of now:
Shelter - 7 days a week - still doing a great job - dinner only
Schooner - 7 days a week - breakfast, lunch and dinner - new lounge opened on right side of room as you enter - nice side option for casual dining
Raincoast Cafe - 7 days a week - new this week Tapa Tuesdays from 7:30pm onwards with live entertainment - regular dining on Tuesdays up til 6:30pm only. Starting Sunday brunch as of the end of January.
Long Beach Lodge - 7 days a week
Pointe Restaurant - 7 days a week - breakfast lunch and dinner
Blue Heron/Weigh West Pub - 7 days a week
The Loft - 7 days a week - 3 meals a day
The Fin Eatery - takeout fish and chip joint in the Beaches parking lot
Big Daddys Fish Fry - daily
Cafe Vincente - soups, sandwiches and great coffee
Coffee Pod - daily
The CommonLoaf - daily
Feb 1st additions (or right around there):
SOBO - thank god - I am down a few fish tacos on my quota
Breakers - reopening for good takeout deli food.
March 1st (or right around there)
Cafe Pamplona - my personal fav - great setting, great food
Tough City Sushi - yeah Crazy Rons place, still a lot of fun with very good sushi
still rumours of a couple of potential new spots for the spring, I will keep all advised as the scenery changes - have a great day!!
Until next time......
Chris
Edited by tofino, 26 January 2005 - 12:53 PM.
#124
Posted 26 January 2005 - 12:59 PM
OK just the facts:
January was wet and a lot of the restaurants were closed, but hey what the hell, February is right around the corner and everyone is back in business - woo-ha. Oh, yeah Paul Mitchell, not too many news reports about the rain in Tofino - haha - 800 mm and we brush it off like its nothing. As we say no such thing as bad weather just bad clothes.
<SNIP>
still rumours of a couple of potential new spots for the spring, I will keep all advised as the scenery changes - have a great day!!
Until next time......
Chris
Awesome info Chris ... you be my hook-up in Tofino! You've saved me some of that Note Bene you snapped up from me, right??
Are you finding the improved Canuck buck is hurting business at all?
Arne
#125
Posted 26 January 2005 - 01:09 PM
OK just the facts:
January was wet and a lot of the restaurants were closed, but hey what the hell, February is right around the corner and everyone is back in business - woo-ha. Oh, yeah Paul Mitchell, not too many news reports about the rain in Tofino - haha - 800 mm and we brush it off like its nothing. As we say no such thing as bad weather just bad clothes.
<SNIP>
still rumours of a couple of potential new spots for the spring, I will keep all advised as the scenery changes - have a great day!!
Until next time......
Chris
Awesome info Chris ... you be my hook-up in Tofino! You've saved me some of that Note Bene you snapped up from me, right??
Are you finding the improved Canuck buck is hurting business at all?
Arne
High end business is a little off, but the phones are ringing off the hook! As for the Nota Bene it didn't survive the Christmas purge - haha - all tasted fantastic by the way!! Numbers at the Inn looking good through spring and summer - let the floodgates open!!
Chris
#126
Posted 26 January 2005 - 01:39 PM
For the higher end places is it difficult finding managers and servers who know wines well and have lots of experience?
Edited by editor@waiterblog, 26 January 2005 - 01:39 PM.
#127
Posted 26 January 2005 - 04:04 PM
What's the labour pool like up there?
For the higher end places is it difficult finding managers and servers who know wines well and have lots of experience?
Labour pool is limited generally, but our night serving team is very experienced, and I believe we have 4-5 sommeliers on staff. Evening servers don't leave here as frequently as other positions due to a busy winter crowd (we still run about 70% occupancy throughout the winter), and because of menu pricing and wine selection average check pricing is about $85-90pp.
Always need room service, private bar staff (because of the experience level of our evening staff, most day staff have been evening staff at other decent restaurants around BC).
Otherwise its the usual, young staff that feel Tofino is perfect until they tire of the lack of fast food (thank god none here), lack of malls and decide to head back to their version of 'civilization'. Being a 40 something guy, I don't need or even think of those things, but it is something to consider for young staff thinking of heading this way..
As for managers, just about everyone on our senior management team has come through the Front Office team (very highly trained), including Chef Concierge, Concierge, Front Office Manager, Accountant, Group Services, Human Resources, Spa Manager, Restaurant Manager, Director of Operations - you see what I mean - this is definitely a property that promotes from within whenever able.
Chris
#128
Posted 26 January 2005 - 04:05 PM
For the higher end places is it difficult finding managers and servers who know wines well and have lots of experience?
yes... the good ones become a concierge
at least that is/was the case of those with the "gift of the gab" like our Chris/Tofino
Nice to hear from you Chris
#129
Posted 26 January 2005 - 04:07 PM
For the higher end places is it difficult finding managers and servers who know wines well and have lots of experience?
yes... the good ones become a concierge
at least that is/was the case of those with the "gift of the gab" like our Chris/Tofino
Nice to hear from you Chris
Hey Bob, Happy New Year to you!! SOBO opens next week, can't wait - you would have liked all our storms in the last week - 800mm of rain!!
Chris
#130
Posted 26 January 2005 - 08:01 PM
Thanks for the good info from all, and the great seasonal details from tofino.
I think we'll research the possibilities a little more, make a couple of reservations, and play the rest by ear when we arrive. It sounds like we will be happy eating in the rain at the taco truck for a couple of meals. Overall, there seem to be much better eating possibilities than I realized.
If the floodgates open on our heads, so much the better. I agree with tofino that about the weather. If we didn't want rain on our vacation, we'd be in a different locale! Maybe that's why we go on overnight hikes in the rainforest in December, or plan NW pacific coast trips in the middle of winter. Ahhh....
We'll be in town at the end of February, will probably check in with tofino when we arrive to say hi and chat briefly for the 'latest', and will report back here on our meals.
Stay dry in the wet now, everyone....
#131
Posted 02 February 2005 - 05:41 PM
SOBO has just announced that they will no longer be located in the Beaches parking lot. They have taken over the old location of Cafe Pamplona in the Tofino Botanical Gardens and will be serving lunch from the truck outside of the restaurant but with the ability to have their customers dine in the Gardens, or head inside and have a beer/wine in their licenced dining room. Rick Moore the previous owner/chef of Cafe Pamplona will be staying with the operation in an as yet not confirmed role (I think I know what is going on, but prefer to err on the side of caution until I can confirm the details). To say this is exciting would be an understatement - Cafe Pamplona has always been my favorite spot in Tofino, and though I am sad to see it 'officially' change hands - the partnership of Lisa and Artie Ahier with Rick Moore and all of their amazing staff can only be the start of a fabulous ride. See you soon!!!
#132
Posted 02 February 2005 - 08:12 PM
Although I have enjoyed Lisa's "Killer" fish tacos....despite a definite aversion to cilantro...you either hate it or love it...at the Long Beach Lodge and then SOBO, most of her fare never "worked" for us.
However, Cafe Pamplona on the other hand has always been a good bet. Great food, usually interesting wine list and art. I think Bjorn the carver who had some of his work on the walls...long time Tofino resident....father used to be the lighthouse keeper...was at the Wick maybe before your time Chris. Really nice guy who knew the local history.
Darn, maybe we'll have to come out in June after all.
If not, see you for sure in the Fall...keep the updates coming.
#133
Posted 02 February 2005 - 11:40 PM
Karole
#134
Posted 03 February 2005 - 09:00 AM
#135
Posted 04 February 2005 - 03:10 PM
#136
Posted 04 February 2005 - 04:06 PM
#137
Posted 07 March 2005 - 12:53 PM
One glance at the internet tells me things have changed considerably since my last trip - most annoyingly, the prices! Wow! They've gone up!
We're looking for great places to eat on a waiter's budget, with maybe one high-end fine dining experience thrown in. We're up there for three days only.
We're looking for the best bang for our bucks in accomodation, too.
Criteria:
1. Fireplace.
2. Steps to beach.
Please share your experiences and knowledge. I'll bring back a shell for you!
#138
Posted 07 March 2005 - 01:30 PM
Yep, I can imagine the "sticker shock" when you speak of prices. Coincidentally we just confirmed our travel plans to get out to Tofino for a couple of days at the end of June.
At least going at the time you are planning you may be able to take advantage of better availability and prices.
Here is a good site to begin, http://www.island.net/~tofino/ In order to keep costs down I expect that you will likely have to do the B.&B. route unless Chris has some local connections to take advantage of.
In our "pre-golden retriever" days we liked Pacific Sands but have not checked their prices. Close to Cox Bay and its rolling, softer surf and lots of sand dollars. Every unit we rented did have a fireplace.
The Long Beach Lodge resort is also on the same beach. It is right on the beach. Also have cabins set back an easy to the beach.
Chris has already written about the developments in the dining scene. SOBO now where Pamplona used to be. Another fish fry spot for more affordable munchies.
High end. The Wick's Pointe Restaurant. Shelter. Rainforest. We had a good meal at Shelter last fall but we usually do most of the evening cooking at "home"...no driving and I can drink as much good BC wine as I remember to pack and bring with us.
I am not sure whether at that time of year Parks Canada will have its interpretative centre open at the Wickaninnish Beach within the Park itself. The food was pretty good and the views spectacular. However, we have not been in years because by the time we arrive after Thanksgiving everything is boarded up.
The menu at the Tea-Lauca [sp?] resort in Ucluelet. Accessed via the Floatplane Depot rd. looked interesting but it was only open at nite while we were there so we did not go back to it. Have not heard anyone talk about it.
Good luck. Will be interested in hearing what you decided on.
The snow is falling in great big huge fluffly "Xmas-like" snowflakes...all in all I would rather be on Chesterman Beach.
#139
Posted 07 March 2005 - 01:30 PM
#140
Posted 07 March 2005 - 01:39 PM
Have a wonderful time. The resort in Ucluelet mentioned by Merlin is Tauca-Lea Resort & Spa - friends spent their honeymoon there and loved it - haven't been myself - their website is here: http://www.taucalearesort.com/
Edited by Viola da gamba, 07 March 2005 - 01:41 PM.
#143
Posted 07 March 2005 - 05:42 PM
Jamie Maw
Food Editor
Vancouver magazine
www.vancouvermagazine.com
Foodblog: In the Belly of the Feast - Eating BC
"Profumo profondo della mia carne"
#144
Posted 08 March 2005 - 10:32 AM
#145
Posted 08 March 2005 - 10:44 AM
If your looking for cheap accomidations check out The Tofino Swell. It's a seven room lodge on the inlet side of Tofino on the water. Great communal kitchen, hot tub and incredible views of Clayoquot Sound. Have fun in Tough City.
Great to hear your voice Paul. Have you been travelling during the off-season?
Best,
Jamie
Jamie Maw
Food Editor
Vancouver magazine
www.vancouvermagazine.com
Foodblog: In the Belly of the Feast - Eating BC
"Profumo profondo della mia carne"
#146
Posted 10 March 2005 - 01:52 PM
Soooo looking forward to it. I'm humming a mix of Madonna's " Holiday" to the tune of Chicago's "Saturday in the Park". The excitement is confusing me.
I loathe Madonna...
#147
Posted 11 March 2005 - 11:25 AM
#148
Posted 11 March 2005 - 03:30 PM
Thanks again for all the recommendations. Still looking for the right pad. Can anyone recommend any place to stop for lunch on the drive from Nanaimo to Tofino?
Soooo looking forward to it. I'm humming a mix of Madonna's " Holiday" to the tune of Chicago's "Saturday in the Park". The excitement is confusing me.
I loathe Madonna...
Depends on the weather - if it's nice, and you're into picnicking (sp? that looks wrong) - you might want to stop at McLean's specialty foods in Nanaimo's old city quarter (if you're into English cheese) or even Thrifty's by the Longwood Brew Pub (better at French cheese, IMO) and pick up lunch fixings - there's a small but not bad LDB outlet by the Thrifty's - then the revamped "rest stop" at Taylor Arm (far end of Sproat Lake) is surprisingly nice (and not just because composting toilets crack me up) - particularly now they've rerouted the highway so you aren't sitting right by the road. Otherwise, we don't tend to stop until we get to the West Coast. Unless you want a list of possibles in Nanaimo? I'm nowhere near as good at food places after leaving the boundaries of Nanoose (the Rocking Horse Pub, while off the beaten track, used to do excellent food) - let me know if you're interested in Nanaimo lunch-wise.
#149
Posted 11 March 2005 - 10:18 PM
Enjoy your well-deserved vacation sans children.
Karole
#150
Posted 12 March 2005 - 12:14 AM
Crab and Chablis, eh?
For the drive I'm just going to take some biltong and some juice boxes (we are going avec child).
Having trouble nailing down a place, still.










