Jacks on the Water is one of Sidney’s most consistently popular waterfront restaurants, set right along the marina with uninterrupted views across the Salish Sea. It’s the kind of place people choose when they want to lean into the coastal setting. Boats coming and going, floatplanes overhead, and wide-open ocean views all factor into the experience.
The menu is broad but well-aligned with the setting. Seafood is a clear focus, with options like poke, sushi, and fresh fish, alongside more casual staples like burgers, tacos, and bowls. It lands somewhere between relaxed and polished. Easy enough for a casual lunch, but still a strong choice for dinner or out-of-town guests. The cocktail list and local beer selection round it out, and both tend to reflect Vancouver Island producers where possible.
The space itself does a lot of the work. Large windows inside and a well-positioned patio mean you’re rarely disconnected from the view, even on cooler days. Service tends to be steady and experienced, especially during peak summer months when the restaurant is at its busiest.
Jacks has become a go-to for both locals and visitors, not just because of the food, but because it delivers a reliable waterfront experience without feeling overly formal. It’s one of the easier recommendations in Sidney when someone asks where to eat by the water.