Here we are back at Rendezvous Pub out in Langley, to sample some of their brunch items in addition to their classics. For those who don't know, Rendezvous Pub has been around since 1983 and it was pretty much a traditional pub until it changed ownership last year. The menu has gone through some changes and they are modernizing the place a little bit at a time. We showed up on a Sunday morning and the place was pretty busy.
The reason for this is their brunch menu and the incredibly affordable RP House Special for only $8.00! This came with 2 eggs, choice of meat, hashbrowns and choice of toast. As you can see, the eggs were perfectly sunny side up while the toast was lightly brown but still crispy. The ample side of hashbrowns were fried beautifully where the outside was crispy and seasoned whereas the inside was still fluffy. The two sausage links had a crispy exterior with a meaty interior.
As much as the eggs in the Triple Meat Omelette were pretty much cooked through, the size of this thing combined with the generous amount of meat inside made this very hearty. I would find it hard for anyone to actually finish this easily. Just for good measure, there was a good amount of melted cheese on top too. Add in the large amount of the same crispy and seasoned hashbrowns, this was a lot of food for $15.50.
The Blackstone Benedict looked great on the menu and at first looked even better when it arrived at our table. From the properly toasted English muffins to the crispy bacon and fresh tomatoes, this had so much potential. Yes, we found the same great hashbrowns too. Creamy and rich, the Hollandaise was solid too. So what was wrong? The poached eggs were completely cooked through. Their kitchen was pretty busy, so maybe just a one-off.
Onto the happy hour menu (it is all day Sunday), we had some of the Wings in both Salt & Pepper and Caribbean Jerk for $12.00 each. Most places charge $20.00 for wings these days, so this was pretty inexpensive. These were crispy with rendered skin. The meat was a little on the dry side, but still ok. I felt the salt and pepper could've used a bit more pepper. The jerk was pretty tasty with very mild spice.
Originally, we ordered the Breakfast Poutine, but what came out was the RP's Poutine instead. No matter, it was pretty good with crispy Cavendish-type fries (the starch-coated kind). There was a considerable amount of gravy, which was fine by me. It coated every fry with good viscosity and also a balanced saltiness. There was also enough cheese curds where most of them were melted. Yes, most people would prefer some non-melted pieces of cheese curds, but this was still fine.
Also on their happy hour menu, we found a selection of pizzas and of course we went for the Meat Lover's Pizza for $16.00. This featured a thin crust that was decent, especially for a pub. It was crispy throughout and not cardboard-like. On top, they didn't skimp with the tomato sauce, meat and cheese. There was so much pepperoni, bacon and ham, there was not one bite without a mess of it in our mouths. Tomato sauce was quite good being tangy and a bit sweet.
Going with another classic pub offering, we had the Fish & Chips. This featured two beer battered pieces of cod and the same crispy starch-covered fries. This was really good, not only for a pub, but good for even a fish & chips joint. The fish was moist and flaky while coated with a thin and crispy batter. It wasn't greasy at all and the batter was nicely salted. The side of tartar was creamy and tangy while the coleslaw was refreshing being the vinegar version.
Being in a pub, one must also try the burger too, so we got the Southern Dynamic Duo featuring 2 beef patties with double cheddar, jalapenos, onion rings, bacon and BBQ sauce on brioche. Yah, this was fully loaded and despite the patties being the generic frozen variety, it ate quite well. The meat was juicy and still had a meaty texture. This was so loaded with different textures and tastes, it was quite the flavour bomb. We got some Garlic Parmesan Fries on the side, and they were pretty loaded with parm and came with garlic aioli on the side.
One of our favourite items of the meal was the Rueben. Yes, this was not complex where it was about construction and the individual components more than anything else. Well, they had all of the right things including corned beef, Swiss, sauerkraut and Dijon on marbled rye. Yes, they didn't put Thousand Island dressing in this, but I prefer the mustard anyways. Bread was a soft rye and had some nuttiness. So overall, the food at Rendezvous Pub is pretty good with all things considered. Pricing is reasonable and portions are large. Maybe a few items could've used a few tweaks, but the place was pretty packed and I'm sure the kitchen was slammed.
*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*
The Good:
- Generally solid food
- Well-priced
- Large portions
The Bad:
- A few things could've been less cooked through
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