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This is solid cheap breakfast.It's a real fisherman's establishment; don't expect friendly service unless *you* work for it.I doubt it's very clean, but it hasn't hurt me in a decade.Finish what you order, or *bad things*.
Great little hole in the wall. Food ok to good but , genuine atmosphere great! Good fun place to teach family about the west coast fishing industry<br/ <br/ Fisherman's Boot Cafe<br/ 12740 Trites Road<br/ Richmond, BC V7E3R8<br/ Tel: 604) 275 9343<br/ Neighbourhood: Paramount Pond, Steveston<br/ <br/ Cuisine: Cafe<br/ Price: 8 or less)<br/ Service: Takeout<br/ Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, All day breakfast<br/ Features: Patio, View, Wheelchair accessible<br/ Hours: Mon Fri: 7:30AM 4:30PM, Sat 8:00 2:00PM Sun: Closed<br/ <br/ All day Breakfast 6.00 including coffee<br/ <br/ The Fisherman's Boot serves up traditional cafe dishes, such as three egg breakfast, french toast, hamburgers with fries, sandwiches and southern fried chicken.
Having heard of this mythical Fisherman’s Boot Cafe , my wife and I decided to go for a walk in an effort to find out if there was any truth that the Steveston Harbour Authority had this rough cut gem of a restaurant inside of its compound. Located at the south end of Trites Road in Richmond, BC inside the somewhat ominous Yellow Gate , otherwise known as the Steveston Harbour Authority (though open to the public kind of), this old school greasy spoon restaurant serves up relatively decent homestyle cooking at what I can define as affordable prices. Now if you’re looking for a full service cafe with a tonne of choice, you’re likely better off heading west into Steveston because you won’t be finding that here. The menu has at most four or five breakfast options, house specials, sandwiches and mains. And while tasty, the options are also quite basic. The cafe does have daily specials, but the suffice to say that menu is quite concise. For instance, my wife and I went for both lunch one day (we missed breakfast, our intended meal) and had ham grilled cheese sandwiches. Served with fries, each plate set us back $7 – affordable yet basic. On the following day, we got up earlier to ensure we could grab breakfast and each had bacon eggs (served with toast, hashbrowns coffee) for $6. Again, while straight and to the point, I’m not sure I can even beat that price at home. There’s also the fact that it’s inside what I can best describe as a fishing warehouse. Why does that matter? Well, you can definitely smell the history in there. But I feel that adds to the character charm of the place. And there’s also the regular clientele that add to the atmosphere and truly reflect its unique location. Would I go back again? For sure. Is the service phenomenal? No, but then again it seems to be a one-person shop and considering how busy steady business was, I doubt she could do much more. Is the food out of this world? No, but then again the prices reflect that and frankly, pro
We had a halibut fish n chips and a grilled cheese sandwich. It was great. Definately recommended !! This place accepts cash only, so please carry cash. We had to make a trip to an ATM.