I normally do not order a lot of appies because their steak and main dishes are large and include sides. I did end up trying their Calamari though and the best way to describe them was "fine". They were uniformly crispy and the the squid itself was tender with a slight chew. Batter was a bit bland though and the light drizzle of yuzu sambal aioli was not enough to flavour the dish. It was tasty though with a tangy spice. I think the solution would be to ask for it be served on the side.
We always get the ribeye here since it is always prepared right and it is reasonably-priced. Well for our most current visit, they replaced that with a 14oz PEI Ribeye for $85.00. I guess the 12oz for $56.00 is long gone... However, I felt the PEI ribeye was worth it as the meat was tender with an appealing meatiness. The steak was charred and prepared a perfect medium-rare. This was served with vibrant crunchy veggies and creamy mashed potatoes. We added the Peppercorn Sauce on the side for $3.50. It was creamy, salty enough and slightly peppery.
For the previous visit, we got the Lobster Flambee prepared tableside. This was seared in brandy along with white wine, cream, garlic and herbs. The lobster was fresh and cooked to perfection maintaining its moisture and being at its bouncy best. The natural brininess was well-accented by the creamy sauce that was aromatic with a touch of brandy.
Back to the current visit, we tried their Maple Bacon Scallops, also prepared tableside (and flambeed). Despite being seared and prepared properly, the scallops themselves were the reformed variety. No, these scallops didn't go to the big house and come out for the better. Rather, these were a selection of smaller scallops formed into perfectly and uniformly-shaped "scallops". Personally, I'm not a fan of these and wished the menu would've indicated this. With that being said, they did taste great though with a smoky and salty sweetness.
Although the Lodge Bacon Cheddar Burger is one of the least expensive items on the menu, don't sleep on it. Sporting a well-charred fresh beef patty with all the produce and charred onion relish on brioche, this ate really well. There was a good combination of smokiness, meatiness, saltiness and fresh crunch from the veggies. On the side, we got the Truffle Fries and they were crispy and nicely seasoned.
We also had the Chicken & Gnocchi sporting a blackened chicken breast. As the picture illustrates, the chicken was nicely seared but not truly blackened. Despite that, it had a smokiness and earthiness. Chicken was tender and not dry. Underneath, the large gnocchi were pillowy soft and light. It sat in a creamy sauce that was not overly heavy with hits of herbs. Some fresh ricotta helped add extra creaminess.
One of our favourite dishes at The Lodge is the Brown Butter Sablefish. We had this dish on both visits and the first time was definitely better than the second. For some reason or another, the flakes of salt that usually finishes the dish was either missing or there wasn't enough of it. Hence, the dish ate a bit too mild. However, the sablefish was still excellent being buttery and flaky. We actually had to ask for more brown butter since you can see that the plate was lacking it. That totally makes the dish as it provides a aromatic nuttiness and saltiness.
As for sides, we got the Creamed Corn and the Scalloped Potatoes. Either I'm dreaming things up or they changed the recipe for the creamed corn. I found it was still sweet and lightly creamy, but we found chunks of garlic in it that made it a bit different in texture and taste. Still decent though. As for the scalloped potatoes, it was more like a potato pavé in my opinion. Definitely could see the layers of potato with butter and cream in between. Pretty decent if not a bit dense.
Had 2 different desserts for the both visits with the Warm Brownie coming up first. This featured a soft and chewy brownie with salted caramel chocolate ice cream on top. Sure, a pretty simple dessert, but a well-prepared one at that. The brownie was rich, but not incredibly dense. Lots of chocolate flavour which was enhanced by the salted caramel.
The best of the 2 desserts was definitely the Salted Caramel Cold Brew Bar. Yes, we found the flakes of salt here and it definitely elevated the flavours of the coffee (and coffee crisp). Some dulce de leche added some creamy sweetness. Really balanced dessert and we dusted this off quite quickly. Overall, these 2 visits further reinforces my belief that The Lodge is a sneaky well-priced steakhouse hidden in an ice rink in Langley. If you are in the area, go check it out!
The Good:
- Well-priced for what you get
- Excellent service everytime
- Overall solid eats
The Bad:
- Um, those scallops were "reformed", need to say that on the menu
- Too bad they got rid of the $56.00 ribeye, but things are expensive these days...














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