Distilling And Infusing Our Own Craft YDC Vodka And YDC Gin, Handcrafted And Beautifully Proportioned Classic Cocktails, Fine Wine, Craft Beer, Italian American Fare Generously Prepared, Locally Sourced And Inspired Ingredients, Pasta, Flatbreads, Live Jazz, Weekend Brunch
After almost 20 years of making fresh beer at the Yaletown Brewing Company and pioneering the craft beer movement in Vancouver, it was an organic expansion for the Mark James Group to lead the way in artesian distilling. Launched on Repeal Day December 5th, 2013 marking the anniversary for the end of prohibition, the Yaletown Distilling Company is honouring the tradition of distilling by producing premium handcrafted spirits. The Tasting Room Situated in the heart of Yaletown in the historic Soho Building, the Tasting Room of the The Yaletown Distilling Company offers guided tastings, tours and a full retail outlet to purchase a quality bottled spirit or liqueur.
Come savor a savory meal at A Bread Affair. You can get there by bicycle and public transit. They are in a dynamic surrounding recognized for its nightlife.
Housed in the historic Dominion Grand Hotel (est. 1899) in Gastown, this pub was renovated in 2007 and retains its original tin-stamped ceilings, exposed brick walls, stained glass windows and railings. The rest of this storied room has been given a grand renovation, including a new sound system and jukebox, classic pub furniture and flatscreen TVs. A long-time favourite Vancouver watering hole, the Lamplighter is the city's busiest pub for good reason: friendly service, honest local pub fare and a large selection of craft beer and cocktails.
Stable House Bistro welcomes you to their wine bar. You can also enjoy the sun on their terrace. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there by public transit and bicycle. They are found in a location filled with restaurants, coffee shops, stores and parks.
Yaletown is Vancouver's trendy and upscale renovated warehouse district. This fresh urban neighbourhood is just an easy walk from the centre of downtown Vancouver or a quick ferry ride from Granville Island. Yaletown's converted heritage buildings are home to some of the city's top fashion and design shops, as well as cutting edge restaurants and bars. Old loading docks act as giant sidewalks and create a unique setting for wandering, shopping, or lounging at one of the many outdoor patios.
Minichiello Jewellers was established as Vancouver's first wholesale to the public Jewellery Store in 1958 by founder Fred Minichiello. Minichiello's is a family owned and operated business specializing in loose Diamonds, custom designed Engagement and Wedding Rings, and Fine Italian Gold Pieces. Fred's belief in high quality merchandise and custom design at affordable prices has continued to hold strong among the many generations he has served from the same upstairs location on Robson Street in the heart of Downtown Vancouver. Fred's wife Sharon along with their two daughters Crestina and Deena, and son-in-law Daniel continue to bring his loyal clientele the finest quality of European flare and unique styling. Come up and visit our family and see why we have been in business for over 52 years.
The club has a capacity for up to 150 patrons and offers a fully licensed bar. We have a delightfully intimate stage set up as well as sound and light system, DJ booth, giant screen and DVD projector. We are available for music industry showcases, CD release parties, fashion shows, screenings, film location rentals, product launches, private parties and any special event bookings. For more information check out our Room Specs or Contact us for bookings.
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The Donnelly Group's flagship cocktail tavern boasts well-appointed, casually elegant design. The venue's focal point is an expansive, nine-foot-high red oak bar, well-stocked with innovative cocktail makings . Antique seltzer bottles, classic novels and assorted oddities sit behind glass, while the smooth black bartop is dimly lit by limited edition Art Deco-inspired pendant lamps. The extensive cocktail and beer selections are guaranteed to pique the interest of experienced imbibers and novices alike, while the boutique dining menu features contemporary and classic cuisine.
Even though I do a lot of book shopping online these days I still love going to Chapters and browsing the aisles and aisles and aisles of books. This store is great by virtue of its location and the knowledgeable staff who can guide you to almost any title in the store. It is also a great place to while away an afternoon flipping through books you may buy since the staff pretty much leaves you to your own devices if this is what you are choosing to do. They also have a great little gift section for unique and interesting gift items. They used to have a pretty good music section but this is being renovated right now...possibly because they are no longer going to carry music. Head into Chapters at Broadway and Granville and lose yourself in the books!Read more
Delicious raw vegan, gluten-free, organic foods in one of the best Vancouver vegan restaurants. Featuring unique vegan High Tea events, Ukrainian food specials
Oak Floors, leather banquettes and simple white table settings set the tone in this cozy contemporary French bistro located in Vancouver's tree-lined Kitsilano neighbourhood. Head Chef Chris Beltrano has a strong commitment to seasonality, simplicity and sustainability. He believes strongly in the Oceanwise program and ensures that all ingredients in the kitchen are of unparalleled quality. With his farm-to-table initiative, Chef Beltrano ensures that Trafalgars Bistro is supporting local business while bringing you the best food that B.C. has to offer. Owners: Lorne Tyczenski and Stephen Greenham, Head Chef: Chris Beltrano, Pastry Chef: Tracy Kadonoff, Manager: Andrea Thorgilsson.
The boutique opened in 2003, at a time when Vancouver was better known for conservative neutrals than bold, statement-making design. Under the vision and direction of co-owners Darci Ilich and Stephanie Vogler, The Cross changed the city's design landscape and quickly garnered international attention for its aesthetic, which is at once refined and relaxed, more playful than perfectly polished.