Find out what Canadian restaurants to try in Prince George. Hub of the North, host of the 2015 Canada Winter Games and one of BC’s friendliest, most outgoing communities, Prince George is a vital crossroad for Northern British Columbia. Located at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers, where Highways 97 and 16 launch road-trippers on a variety of adventures, PG is a regional centre for shopping, arts and sports, where industry and innovation coexist, outdoor recreation is a way of life, and northern wilderness and urban amenities converge.
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4 based on 103 reviews
CrossRoads is located in a historic garage in downtown Prince George, BC. We're a local small-batch craft brewery and craft distillery. We also have a kitchen that offers a local menu of fantastic pizzas, paninis, salads, soups and appetizers. CrossRoads
A group of us visiting PG for a meeting walked over to CrossRoads Brewing one evening for drinks and dinner. To a person, everyone came away saying how much they enjoyed the beer and food offerings! I tried their beer sampler which was a great choice for me! Also, shared a pizza with another one of our group and we both thought it compared favourably to pizzas weâd had in much larger cities. It was really good! Prices were reasonable for everything we had, the service provided was efficient and pleasant. The decor and ambience was quite upscale and trendy. Would I go back next visit to PG.... absolutely!
4 based on 197 reviews
I am from Texas where brisket and barbeque are pretty much articles of faith. Over the years, I have enjoyed BBQ fare from Kansas City, St. Louis, the Carolinas, Memphis, and others but nothing beats the savory mesquite smoked brilliance from the Lone Star State. Our project team was here in Prince George for a client kickoff meeting and twelve of us dropped in for dinner at the Copper Pig. The atmosphere was cozy and rustic. The staff was warm, friendly, and not in the least overwhelmed by our unexpected crowd. The wine list was a bit limited, but the local British Columbia selections were exceptional. I was delighted to find a perfect Cabernet Franc more than deserving of a second glass. I ordered the classic Beef Brisket BBQ Dinner smoked over maple, according to our waiter. It wasn't quite the mesquite goodness I love but it came closer than any other I've tried.
4 based on 225 reviews
North 54 Restaurant in Prince George BC Canada is locally owned and operated, serving the local community and all travellers. We proudly serve local fresh inspired cuisine from homemade pasta to a wide selections of salads and appetizers. Our sterling sil
Carpaccio is to die for! Dirty vodka martini delightful. By time my dinner arrived I was to full to eat. Had a bite or two of the scallops and risotto. Everything was great. Service was slow, but its Christmas and they were super busy. My server return repeatedly to apologize. Definitely will return!!!
4 based on 139 reviews
I'm an out of towner who was treated to dinner their by my hosts. I ordered the Fried Cornish Hen while the three others with me ordered ...pizza?? After looking at the menu i knew i would not be doing that! Pizza looked good but my meal was absolutely delicious and incredibly creative. I took time to notice some of the other offerings they were preparing and they were a number of plates that I would have loved to try had I been around long enough to return. Definitely a must when visiting Prince George!
4 based on 271 reviews
I've been here a few times and the food is decent. I mean, its not surprising which is what I like to experience when I eat out. But if you want a decent meal because you are hungry the food here will suffice.,
4 based on 396 reviews
The Keg has a good history of serving good steaks and seafood with the typical accompaniments. Although I prefer the past Keg restaurant here. The modern renovation is okay also and caters many guests and needs as well. The food could be a bit better, but better then most of the options in town for what you get or can get.
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4 based on 248 reviews
Restaurant had a nice feel to it, starting with the white tablecloths, cloth napkins elegant menu, a d first notch waitress. Food came in good time, well prepared and presented. Flavour was good and portions more like a diner vs elegant getaway.
4 based on 432 reviews
Cimo Mediterranean Grill is a restaurant inspired by fresh, handpicked ingredients which are grown locally, provide vibrant flavours and support farmers in our community. Our menu showcases fresh, handmade pasta, a fabulous selection of seafood and grills
Service was okay and our server was cheerful, but slow to get food. Focaccia bread was dry and uninteresting even though freshly baked. Appetizer was risotto balls and best part of meal. For entrees my husband had the veal meatball spaghetti, and I the lobster gnocchi. My husband said his meal was lacking flavor and below average. My meal was overpowered by pancetta and had an odd sharp flavor. As I am new to gnocchi, I cannot say if it was good, as it was mushy and not to my liking. The chairs in Cimo's are so uncomfortable that we were anxious to get out. There is no padding in the (ancient?) chairs, so the wood frame digs into your thighs, and straight backs are hard to relax in. Even thought the décor is nice, there is a lack of ambience to make a meal special. This was our anniversary dinner. Will not be back unfortunately.
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4 based on 292 reviews
No fancy frills, no stuffed shirt attitude. Just real people and great food. Everything you want in a steakhouse - only casual.
The food was good, the service was prompt and courteous, Sadie was a wonderful server. We have enjoyed all of our visits to the PG Mr Mike's.Thanks so much for dining with us and taking the time to share your experiences! We are delighted to hear our team has been taking such good care of you, and hope to see you again soon.
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4 based on 483 reviews
No Minors Allowed
I first ate at Nancy O's with a friend for lunch. I had the falafel tacos. They were freshly made, the falafels crispy and flavorful, the slaw delicious and generous, and the aioli with chipotle so tasty. Accompanied with delicious crispy hot truffle fries with fresh shaved parmesan. Excellent. Happy to return with another friend the next week I ordered the same. This time the falafels were dry and barely warm, and the slaw and aioli so meager I had to ask for more sauce. My fires were soggy and undercooked, I could not eat them. At this restaurant you group to counter to order, then are brought out your food. Service was friendly and washrooms clean. I have given a 4 star rating because I believe the second visit was food prepared before a rush lunch hour. I will return. Third time is a charm?
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