The Library Square Pub has been around since 1995 and at one point, was part of the Donnelly Group and subsequent Freehouse Collective. They are now an independent outfit and still offer up a killer location for those wanting to grab a bite before or after events at the nearby stadiums and theatres. We were there recently for the Superbowl party and watched the Seahawks capture their second Vince Lombardi trophy. Atmosphere was electric and the food was reasonably-priced. This time around, we were here for their Sunday specials, in particular, their Steak & Lobster for only $25.00. Yes, you read that right. Steak & Fries are only $13.00!
Let's get right to the point of this blog post - the Steak & Lobster! So just because it costs only $25.00, we weren't getting something crappy. Resting on a bed of crispy Cavendish fries, we found a 6oz NY steak prepared medium-rare. It was actually quite tender despite the low price tag. On top, there was a decent sized broiled lobster tail. The meat was bouncy and sweet. Pretty good with all things considered.
Now if you want to get a bit more spendy, for $30.00 you get a 6oz NY Steak with Lobster and Snow Crab Legs. Things were the same with the steak but it was topped with some caramelized onions and sautéed mushrooms. That in itself added more umami to each bite of steak. The snow crab was pretty typical where the meat was briny with sweetness.
We tried other items from the Sunday Feature Menu including the Fresh Shucked Oysters. These local Pa'aje oysters are famed by the Tla'amin Nation in the waters of Okeover Inlet. Rather than being briny, these had a subtle melon finish. There was still sweetness and they were fresh. We didn't find any shell fragments and the oyster shells themselves were presented nicely. This came with mignonette and creamy horseradish.
Served in a toasted bread bowl, the Seafood Chowder was thick and rich. It started off a bit more brothy, but then settled into a denser viscosity since it started to soak into the bread. Not a bad thing though as we tore off the bread and it was delicious. The chowder itself had some brininess to got with appealing sweetness. Lots of chunky ingredients and this was definitely filling.
Staying with the seafood theme of the menu, there was also the 1/2 lb of Mussels in a chorizo & white wine sauce. Really enjoyed this as the mussels were plump and cooked just enough. That broth was so packed with flavour that was part spicy, a little sweet and plenty garlicky. Those grape tomatoes provided some brightness and tang.
We got 2 cheesy dishes in the Baked Smoked Oysters and the Escargots. Both were served with crostinis and that was critical because we definitely needed something to balance out the richness. For the smoked oysters, they were the typical ones you would find in a can (hence the serving vessel), but were topped with a inordinate amount of cheese. As for the escargots, they were their usual bouncy-textured self while spiked with a lot of cheese and garlic. Very aromatic and yah, needed that bread.
We couldn't come to a pub without having some drinks right? From left-to-right, we had the Sangria, Cocktail Tower and a Caesar with prawns and a crab claw. Naturally, the cocktail tower would be best shared and it consisted of fruity flavours mixed with tequila. Loved the sangria as it was refreshing but still had enough wine in it. Caesar was at its tomatoey and briny best with the bite from Vodka.
We ended things off with their rendition of PNE Mini-Donuts. Hey, I've worked at the actual stand at the PNE and in comparison, these were pretty darn good. With the sugar and cinnamon crusted onto each soft and fluffy donut, these were legit. A side of dulce de leche dip added even more sweetness. As you can see, the food here on the Sunday Feature Menu at The Library Square is both affordable with more-than-acceptable eats. You really can't beat that. I would recommend that you try it out for yourself.
*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*
The Good:
- Incredible pricing
- Good food quality for that price point
- Generous portion sizes
The Bad:
- It can get busy, due to the pricing, so you need to be patient












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