Where To Eat in Chilliwack

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Monthly Feature: The Pizza Results Are In!

We came, we saw, we ate… probably too much. Here is the pizza round-up that you didn’t know you needed in your life. Disclaimer: We are not responsible for the intense feelings of hunger you may feel after reading this post.

We came, we saw, we ate… probably too much.

Here is the pizza round-up that you didn’t know you needed in your life.

Disclaimer: We are not responsible for the intense feelings of hunger you may feel after reading this post.

Dancing Pizza

With locations in both Yarrow & Sardis, Dancing Pizza offers up their feast pizzas which are loaded with toppings. I tried their Shrimp Lover Special and it did not disappoint. The shrimp were a bit smaller than expected, but the flavours of the bacon and pineapple paired beautifully with it.

Farmhouse Brewing

Farmland, fermentation, & fromage - see what I tried to do there? You really can’t beat the atmosphere there on the corner of Lickman & South Sumas. Farmhouse features 10 pizzas, made with 48 hour fermented dough. This is a place you will definitely keep going back to for more.

Major League 2

One of our favourite old steady pub food joints. If you haven’t visited Major League 2 Taphouse and Sports Pub lately you are missing out on some great eats - and their pizza is no exception. They offer 5 tasty options on house made dough. We recommend trying the Avocado Hot Pepper with pesto, parmesan, & garlic drizzle. YUM.

Woodstone

Woodstone is the place to go if you like to get creative with your toppings. They offer some unique pizzas such as their Roasted Pear (featuring caramelized onion, fresh arugula, and thyme burnt honey), Butter Paneer, and Crispy Prosciutto. They are located in the heart of Downtown Chilliwack, on the corner of Young & Princess.

 

What is your go-to pizza joint in Chilliwack, BC? Tell us in the comments!

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Monthly Feature: Warming Up With Local Soup & Sandwiches

October usually brings cooler temps and warmer eats.

Now, we may have had record-breaking heat this past month, but that wasn’t enough to change our cravings for cozy fall food.

We ventured all over Chilliwack looking for best lunch spots - and here are a few of the places we found.

Little Beetle

Located kitty-corner to Old Yale Brewing at South Sumas & Unsworth, Little Beetle offers a breakfast, brunch, and lunch menu that are sure to satisfy any taste buds. We tried the chicken clubhouse and curried chicken soup. It was one of the pricier combos, at $20.95, however the portion and plating reflected that - including crispy potato wedges and artisan bread for dipping.

Multi Pack Foods & Deli

Located in the heart of Downtown Chilliwack, Multi Pack Foods & Deli is a local family-run deli specializing in European meats and cheeses. They have over 50 years of experience in catering, sausage-making, and custom cutting. They offer deli buns, specialty schnitzels and house made soups for lunch on the go!

Major League 2 Taphouse

Major League 2 Taphouse is situated on Gaetz St in Sardis (in behind Frankie’s Italian Kitchen), and offers so much more than just your regular pub fare. Craving a beer along with your house-made sandwich for lunch? This is the place for you!

grilled sandwich and a bowl of sausage soup

Perfekt Deli

Located in the quaint town of Yarrow, the Perfekt Deli is more of a grab & go spot, offering a daily soup feature and a build-your-own sandwich menu. They do offer a picnic table out front, but we decided instead to head one block east to Yarrow Pioneer Park and enjoy the tasty meal - picnic style!

bowl of chili and a deli sandwich sitting on the grass with fall leaves around it

Hugos Mexican Kitchen

Maybe not what you typically picture of when you of “soup & sandwich”, but tacos and tortilla soup is pretty much the same thing, right?

bowl of tortilla soup, with toppings of chips, avocado, radish, and onion on the size

Where do you like to go for your soup & sandwich fix?

Drop your favourite local lunch spot in the comments!

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