We’re a group of 9 adults for a birthday celebration dinner and most of us are first timer to be here. The place was very nice, spacious and not that too noisy. Very busy as it’s weekend and dinner time. The staff are very welcoming and friendly. The food was good with huge amount of servings. Price is reasonable. Will go back here for sure.
My favourite pub in town for a dinner and drink for years. Still like it but food portions have been reduced and prices continue to rise. Getting near the end for budgeting reasons
Definitely my favourite place to eat in Maple Ridge! Drinks & food prices are very reasonable and it's a great atmosphere. Also the service is usually pretty quick.
For the most part, the food was good. I went on Tues. which is crab tues. the only problem was the service. Any time I wanted something, the servers wouldn't bat a eye to us, she didn't even ask how things were doing, or if our drinks needed refilling. Hello, some of us are parched and need something to drink. I did order a beef dip where I wanted the beef dip to eat and take the fries home and she still packed the whole thing up for me, hello, listen much?
The food is well priced and fantastic! The beer on tap selection is adequate, but they have Guinness! Great pub environment with a pool table, and the place is kept clean. I recommend this pub to anyone.
This is a long standing pub in MR. It has been renovated but the food has consistently been good. Look. It's a pub. But the servers know their stuff! And the menu continues to provide good quality pub fare. This place is affordable, good parking and quite honestly yummy. Nothing phoney here, welcoming even when busy. Go alone or in a group and enjoy.
May 5, 2015 / by t_topcat / in Restaurant Reviews / Post Comment I was well overdue for a trip to see my Grandma in Maple Ridge B.C., as she’s getting up in age. I used Aeroplan points for the flights and car rental (I got 25,000 points and a free companion flight from signing up for a Visa Aeroplan card (which I hardly used and subsequently cancelled before the annual renewal)!) We wanted to make sure we had opportunity to do things ourselves, including eat lots of seafood, so we packed a lot into the 2 days. Our rental car – a Dodge Challenger – fun! We landed at the Vancouver International Airport at 7:30 am on Friday and headed to The Lakeside Grill at Mayfair Lakes Golf Club in Richmond for breakfast. For $9 each, we had a hefty serving of food! There’s no way we’d find this meal for $9 in Calgary. The view was great (we golf, so we appreciated the view), and watching the two old guys argue on the practice green was entertaining! The floors needed to be vacuumed – badly. But otherwise the small restaurant was nice and bright and clean. We ordered our eggs ‘over easy’ and they came out basted. Not a big deal, but it’s not what we asked for. The whole grain toast was really good, and the fried potatoes were awesome. The 2 sausages were little, and apparently deep fried, but they had good flavour. Overall, a great deal! Breakfast at Mayfair Lakes GC We took my Grandma and Aunt out to the Black Sheep Pub in Maple Ridge for lunch. Jay and I were still full from breakfast, so we split the roast beef sandwich special with caesar salad and each got a caesar on recommendation from my aunt. The roast beef sandwich was just OK – it had lettuce, tomato, mayo & mustard with a fairly big pile of roast beef in it. The caesar salad was awesome though – one of the best I’ve had (I’m picky about my caesar and am often disappointed with restaurant caesar salads). It even had homemade croutons. I totally recommend it! My aunt got the seafood wrap. It looked like it was mostly all
The Cactus Club of sports bars. Imagine a mash-up of the Cactus Club chain and a sports bar, and you can catch the vibe of Black Sheep Pub. There are screens with scenes from various sports on all sorts of walls (but the volume was low enough so people could talk to their tablemates when I was there on a Sunday afternoon.) At the same time, many interior surfaces are fieldstone bricks or polished wood -- real Cactus Clubby. And the waitresses wear slinky black outfits like CC gals, only the Black Sheepettes give off more of a vibe of "grown-up cheerleader" than "chill cocktail waitress." It's got a elegant feel for a pub way out in Maple Ridge.
The salmon burger I had was OK, and it looked like the kitchen was trying to be Rob Feenie creative with it. The smallish, flat filet was covered in sauteed onions and had a slice of purported Monterey Jack cheese on it. It didn't quite work -- the onions overwhelmed the salmon, but I give Black Sheep's chef credit for attempting a different twist. The fries were great! Thicker cut, perfectly cooked so they had that crispy outside and just a bit of mealy potato-ness inside. The slender blonde waitress took my order, served me up and cashed me out with blazing speed and no attitude. I wish the cheerleaders in high school had been as nice to me...
We've never had a bad meal here. Service can be really slow or non existent at times. But great prices and great food won't allow us to cross it off our list just yet..
Pub is great. waiters arent. The food is okay. the pub is very nice. the waitresses are terrible.
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