Pretty much your only option for food when heading to, or from, Cape Scott Provincial Park. I have stopped here a number of times over the years, and always on my way back from a big hike. It is tradition. Anyone that has been to the northern tip of the Island knows the Ibis! Standard pub grub, often with seafood specials. There’s nothing fancy about this place, but it is consistent, and it’s the only option. During my latest visit over the summer we were served by a woman that was single-handedly running running the place. She seemed a little stressed, but got it all together and food was out as quickly as possible. Halibut was the special, and when I’m here I always go with the halibut burger if it available. We enjoyed pints of beer on the patio overlooking the water as we waited for our meals. When the burgers came the halibut itself was great. The burgers as a whole were pretty standard and the salad came from a bag. But what are you going to do? Processed cheese slices on burgers are standard in this neck of the woods. Ah well. We were hungry and the food didn’t have to be re-hydrated with boiling water. I doubt the Ibis has seen much change over the years. I certainly haven’t noticed anything different in the 9+ years I have been coming here. The menus are plastic covered and grubby, the floors stained, the furniture old. But it all kind of lends to the character of the place. If you are visiting the north island area, you’re going to stop here. It’s what people do. Don’t expect glamour, don’t expect the best meal of your life. Just go, enjoy the patio, and take it for what it is. They have a nice collection of local art and photography on the walls, which are for sale. There were actually some really beautiful pieces I would love to own.