Since we opened in 2012, beer lovers in BC have discovered Bridge Brewing's great tasting, high quality craft beer. We began as Vancouver's first nano brewery however, craft fans have voted with their mouths and we've been working hard to keep up while remaining focused on brewing our line of top beers. we've added to our brewhouse capacity, brought on some help, and we're expanding our brewery to keep up with the demand.
Molson Canada Brewing company brewers of the finest been in Canada Brewing Canadian beer since 1786 Merged with USA coors co. in 2005 41% market share in Canada beer sales. 800-665-7661
Our friendly staff and large variety of product offers a modern shopping experience in one of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhoods. We offer a wide selection of specialty craft and import beer, scotch, and a renowned selection of international and BC wines.Located on Dunbar Street between West 28th and West 29th Avenue, and close to King Edward Avenue and the 29th Avenue Bikeway, we are conveniently located and easily accessible by bus, bike or car.
The Coppertank has a seating capacity of over 200. We are the biggest venue in Kits, perfect for large parties like birthdays, stags, going away parties, etc. Call us to arrange your group function.
Denman Beer Wine & Spirits is located in the West End of Vancouver on the corner of Denman and Comox Streets. Close to English Bay, we are the West End's community liquor store.
Fantastic selection, competitive prices, weekly tastings and on site wine and beer experts! Your one stop shop for local and import craft beer, fine wines and specialty spirits.
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Most times when you go to a wine store that isn't run by the government you expect to pay through the nose for your selection. Not here though! I confess that I don't know most wine prices by hear but Everything Wine seemed to be pretty close if not on par with what the Government stores charge. And the selection! They carried bottles that I have never seen before and also a great selection of vintage products too. They have a wine tasting bar in the store too and they always seem to have interesting wines on offer here that you drink out of class glasses...not those silly little plastic ones that most tastes come in. Speaking of glasses they carry the full, and I mean full, line of Reidel glassware and tell you what type of wine every type of shape is for. If you're buying a gift Everything Wine carries a great selection of ways to wrap your present. They also opened a store at Morgan Crossing in South Surrey and it is every bit as good as this location. Check them out next time you're on the North Shore!Read more
Located at 1015 Marine Drive in beautiful North Vancouver, we are the newest craft brewery on the North Shore.
The word "Hearthstone" refers to the base of a fireplace, and is often used as a representation of warmth and home. We brew beer as a form of self expression, but also to bring people together. Friends, family and strangers alike coming together over a pint. Find warmth and solace while drinking our beer.
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Our friendly staff and community of regulars make Queens Cross a welcoming and fun pub to visit. We regularly have live music performed by great local bands and solo artists, and also host fantastic parties for St. Patrick's Day, Halloween, New Year's Eve, Birthdays and any other occasion you can think of. For those must-see sports games, we have many plasma and LCD screens as well as a large projection screen so you won't miss a second of the action. We also offer great specials and game day promotions.
With courteous, knowledgeable staff, competitive pricing and outstanding selection, we are your North Shore liquor store. Be it for a bottle of wine for that midweek hockey game, a gift for that impossible someone or your pitstop on your way to Squamish or Whistler. We have what you need.
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.