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ZEND Conscious Lounge is a place of community, a home away from home, where collectively we create a space of love and joy, while sharing nourishing food and botanical drinks. Our menu is 100% VEGAN and it is made for sharing.
LOVEEEE this place! Such good vibes and the most delicious plant-based food. Can't wait to go back. Read more
Yaletown Brewing Co invites you to their pub. Their bar is the perfect scene for after dinner drinks. They are open nightly all week. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle and visit them in a neighborhood acknowledged as lively.
Ontario's preeminent purveyor of oysters, shellfish and seafood. Rodney Clark, aka 'The Urban Oysterman,' has been serving the very best of the sea since 1987. Visit www.rodneysoysterhouse.com for a list of seasonal items we see over the course of a calendar year.
I try and hit up Rodney's whenever I am in Van. Located on trendy Hamilton St. it's got some serious character. Sit at the bar for a great view of the oyster shucking and some lively chat with the bartenders. Staff is friendly with plenty of personality. They have an oyster happy hour 4-6pm (if I remember correctly) where it's half price oysters. And seeing as many of the oysters and ingredients come right out of the ocean around BC the food is beyond fresh. And in case you were wondering, this place has the best selection of oysters I have seen yet. 11 different kinds on the last visit. My favorites being Fanny Bay and Kushi. Good selection of craft beer on tap too. Read more
Housed in a converted warehouse building at the corner Hamilton and Helmcken, the Blue Water Café is a longstanding anchor along Yaletown’s trendy restaurant row. The internationally acclaimed restaurant is known for its innovative East-meets-West seafood menu and raw bar, which combines the best of West Coast cooking with Japanese culinary traditions. The multi-tiered seafood towers – topped with oysters, prawns, scallop ceviche and other fresh-water delights on ice – are a must try.
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.
GICS acts as a facilitator and cultural hub of all types of performances and events on Granville Island.
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