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Menu Options: Game, Set, Match, Menu: Audio/Visual-3 x40” HD TV’s-Private sound system with audio input for Microphone, DJ equipment or iPod: Other-Private Room-Personal Bar: Room Dimensions: 22’ x 54’ ft. 3 soft breakfast tacos with pulled bacon, scrambled eggs, cotija cheese, avocado, fire roasted salsa, crispy crackling, cilantro, tots, and a side of Mexican hot sauce for those who like it muy picante. A toast to avocado.The breakfast that respects you in the morning 12 1/2.
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“Match Eatery” is party central in New Westminster, and we got a full look at all they have to offer. Not only do they boast a large island bar and plenty of booth seats, ideal for any game or match viewing; but they also have 5 different private rooms to cater to any occasion or clientele. We would visit them all, before hosting our own party in the “Bud room”.
The first room was more like a whole private restaurant. A full bar, several tables, and private washrooms; giving guests the ability to rent out a whole restaurant for themselves and 100 of their best friends. But more realistically, the ideal venue for a work function.
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The “Lounge” got its name, given the ability for guests here to watch any game in comfort. Individual couches set up facing the ceiling to wall television screen, much like a theatre. For additional fun is a giant jenga and giant connect four that you can play with as well.
My favourite room was the “Smirnoff” room, named for its pronounced branding. This was a sealed off room, and with the door closed: sound proof. Here, you can have your own DJ and convert a part of the room into a dance floor. Reserving it is pretty much like renting out your own club with private bar and washroom. Given, the upscale appeal of the place, they have a specific menu to match. Not just bar snacks and finger foods like what we had below, but canapés like bocconcini and tomato skewers, instead.
Tonight we were in the “Bud room”, similar to the room above in that it was branded with everything “Budweiser”. A Budweiser bar with bottles on display and a dedicated bartender, their logo on the pool table, and Budweiser beers in Budweiser buckets at every table. This is the ideal room for a smaller party, and the most popular one to reserve. Great for a gathering with two television screens to catch any match on.
The following is what we had: a great sampling of their regular and happy hour menu, each with a whimsical name. “Ain’t no thing like a chicken wing”. Classic deep fried pub-style wings, dry rubbed in salt and pepper. But also available in hot, xo sauce, bbq, and honey garlic. Served with celery sticks & ranch dip.
The “Nacho average nachos” was a grandiose platter with a mound of chips topped with jack cheese, cheddar, their house-made cheese sauce, jalapeños, black olives, and green onions. Served with an edible bowl of salsa, sour cream, and house-made guacamole. This was the vegetarian version, but for $4 more you can add taco beef or mole chicken to your order. Even without it, this was a hearty serving, plenty of layers and lots of dip to keep you going back for chip after chip.
“No Bib Dry Ribs”, named for the promise that you will keep your shirt clean with their salt and pepper dusted pork ribs. It was a little on the dry side, as intended, but it left me wanting a tangy or creamy dip to give it some moisture and flavour.
“Squid pro quo” was heavy breaded calamari, fried jalapeños, red pepper, and diced red onion; all served with tzatziki for dipping. A solid order, but I could have personally used less breading and more chewy squid.
I liked the gummy sweet chilli sauce on the “Shanghai Express” crispy chicken bites. And the black and white sesame seeds and deep fried noodles offered some crunch. An easy to like and share appetizer.
“You had me at Pepperoni”, a double pepperoni pizza with roasted garlic, pepperoncini peppers, and cheese on a honey-sesame crust. The crust was the best part, it ate like bread sticks. It and the hot peppers adding a new dimension to the classic pepperoni pizza
“Mamma Mia- Did Someone day margherita?” “Match’s” version of the classic with roasted tomatoes, bocconcini, and pesto was a little saltier; and had a lot more flavour than a regular margherita pizza, thanks to the zesty pesto. This one is Vegetarian friendly.
The “Bbq chicken pizza” was mole chicken, bbq sauce, pickled red onion, cilantro, mozzarella, and cojita cheese. Classic sweet and spicy bbq sauce paired with tangy onion and plenty of cheese.
We also had a few happy hour food specials, that I didn’t get to try tonight. But having heard that they were all $4 each, I came back shortly after, to try the extent of that menu myself. For that review, come back for tomorrow’s post.
Would I come back? – Yes.
Would I line up for it? – No.
Would I recommend it? – Yes.
Would I suggest this to someone visiting from out of town? – No.
I would definitely recommend their happy hour specials to any one who loves a good deal, and the property in general if you are looking for a lively spot to watch a game at or have a great evening within. The party definitely starts here. Don’t deny your cravings.
MATCH
350 Gifford St., New Westminster, BC, V3M 7A3
(604) 777-8008
matchpub.com