this is a beautiful well-kept pub and the service is fun and fabulous! the food is delicious and i generally stick to the burgers and fries. (goes down easy with a cold one and a Canucks game)
will become a regular here!Read more
We pride ourselves on friendly staff and a casual atmosphere with traditional British Food. Our dedicated Chefs work hard to provide the best British home-cooked meal on the Island!
An lovely unexpected find between the tracks and the water. Offers fresh farm to table selections and a friendly attentive staff in a cute nicely done setting. Had the lamb duo and was impressed by the presentation and flavour. The dessert was a “take me home and love me forever” moment. Good job on the new place and hope to have many more memorable nights here. Read more
We would like to pass onto all the staff that they prepared & delivered safely a delicious EASTER Turkey dinner that we took home & enjoyed on the deck in the sunshine! KEEP UP the Great Work during these challenging times!!!Read more
Craic is an Irish word for good times--these can definitely be found at this pub! The interior includes tons of bric-a-brac and paintings to look at--it'll take me a few more visits to have seen it all...
the food is fancy is delicious and the variety of taps are sure to quench your thirst!Read more
Originally the pub was a Bank of Montreal. In fact, the wall behind the bar is where the old vault used to be. As you look out the front windows you see the railroad tracks and beyond that the Haney Wharf and the mighty Fraser River. When Don and Bernice Gehring purchased the building in the 70's they had the intent to create a neighbourhood pub and chose the name because the tracks he rode on and stole from run east-west right across the street. As you sit and enjoy the great craft beers you can 'hear the train a comin' ' and feel the rumble of the big engines while eating your pub lunch.