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The greatest asset of the Dockside Restaurant and Brewing Company -- besides its friendly and well-trained staff -- is its fabulous location. Nestled in the boutique Granville Island Hotel, Dockside combines the two features Vancouver is most famous for: stunning views and spectacular food. Chef Simon McNeil combines fresh seasonal ingredients, on his seafood focused menu, with an uncomplicated execution that is sure to astound the most discerning food critic. Winemaker and Master Brewer Peter Haupenthal, boasting more than 23 years of experience, offers eight unique hand-crafted beers. Wine lovers will be equally content gazing at the Vancouver cityscape and majestic North Shore mountains over the carefully selected and well priced 150 bottle wine list. If all that isn't enough, the Golden Plates 2013 Best Patio is sure to entice as it's the perfect spot to eat, drink and visit while the boats go floating by.
We had a lovely table by the window so we had a nice view. Overall ambience is very bright and contemporary. To our benefit the restaurant was not that busy on a weeknight and we parked very close. The service was very good. We enjoyed their daily flatbread special and crab cakes to start. For our mains we went with halibut and osso bucco, both too were very good and cooked just right. And to finish went with a delicious choco molten cake just perfect to share. Read more
Charlatan invites you to their establishment. Their bar is the perfect location for after dinner drinks. You can also enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open at night all week.
What a fantastic little eatery for a casual bite. Fantastic selection of nibblies and an even better selection of beers from around the world. A definite must for anyone looking to chill out in a funky downtown spot. Expect to wait on busy nights, I've been there twice now and each time had to wait 10 minutes for a table but the wait is worth every second...not to mention that they will bring you your first drink order to sip while you wait for a table to come free. Read more
Come taste a savory dish at Alibi Room. Their bar is the ideal scene for after dinner drinks. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there by public transit.
The pub is also walking distance to Chinatown - the third largest and oldest Chinatown in North America. You can enjoy a variety of Chinese food and snacks or buy fresh meat and vegetable and cook your own. Come visit the pub, right in the midst of all the cultural, sporting events, fun and excitement.
We hit Black Forg last night before the Lions game and loved their vibe. The atrium that provides over half of the seating is ideally situated at the foot of Cambie Street to provide views of the North Shore and the workd going by on Water Street. They offer a great selection of draught and bottled beer and offered a take on a Snake Bite that they should put on the menu and call the Black Frog...who knew that adding Ribena would taste so good! The wings that were hotter than hot were exactly as advertised and really tasty! The only concerns we had were with the mains we had. The steak sandwich was a bit tough to chew as a sandwich but went better when I ate it open faced. The curry and chips were kind of bland and would probably be better as an Indian curry than a Thai curry. We will try other items on our next visit. Our concerns on the food aside, we will be back because it was such a great little spot. Head over to the Black Frog next time you're looking for a fun spot to chill! Read more
Situated in the heart of Kitsilano and established back in 1981 in what had previously been the local church, Darby's was one of the first pubs in Kitsilano. Named after the owner Terry Lightheart's sheep dog, many feel that Darby is still looking over the flock today. Chef Alex Rotherham serves up some amazingly unique dishes that play on the traditional pub fare.The food prepared in this neighborhood pub, while unique, is much like the style of modern English gastropubs; simple and delicious fare, served with a passion, and at an affordable price.
I've been going to Darby's for over 10 years now. It's had it's ups and downs, and right now I think it's in an up place. The food has suddenly gotten a lot better in the last few months, better than some of chain restaurants. The room is a bit old and dated, but in the evening it has that feeling of being in a buddies basement bar-but with good food. I would certainly recommend Darby's as an alternative grown up dining environment for anyone in Kitsilano. You get food better than the big box chains, cheaper, and in an environment you don't feel the need to get dressed up for. Read more
The Fountainhead Pub* has been a cornerstone of Vancouver's vibrant West End since opening in 2000. Located at the corner of Davie and Burrard Streets, 'The Head' is the gateway to the city's Davie Village, welcoming regulars and international visitors alike, seven days a week.
Denman strip in Vancouver's bustling West End, Dover Arms has been an iconic neighborhood gathering place, hosting friendly regulars since 1975. Catch all local and Pay Per View sports action, enjoy a satisfying home-cooked meal , or be entertained by feel-good live music every Sunday. Adjacent to the pub is the newly renovated West End Liquor Store, fully stocked and open seven days a week. Dover Arms lives on as a landmark destination for residents and visitors alike.
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A stunning ocean view. Conversation-worthy décor. A jukebox stacked with classics. All this, and a laidback atmosphere, have made The Calling a favourite among West End residents. Comfortable and intimate, The Calling was recently renovated, and has one of Vancouver's most extensive cocktail and beer menus, along with delicious, local, organic food. Plus it's only steps from the beach at breathtaking English Bay.
Nice pub for a drink with friends. Casual and nice atmosphere and great location! Read more
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