Located in Nanaimo, Windward Neighbourhood Pub offers great food and entertainment in a smoke free atmosphere. With 27 taps, we have a wide selection of Vancouver Island craft beers and ciders for you to discover. We offer live entertainment and monthly events such as live music, Paint Nite, music bingo and trivia - like us on Facebook to stay updated with upcoming events! Minors are welcome nightly until 8pm. We take pride in being deeply involved with our community and in supporting a wide variety of local causes.
Ross Bay Pub is a locally owned and operated public house located in Fairfield. As well as quality beers, spirits and friendly services and lunch and dinner menus, we also have live music every Thursday night and sports on the big screen every night. Call us for more details today or visit our website.
Come savor a delectable dish at Wolf & Hound Restaurant. Come unwind at the bar with a refreshment and recline on their terrace beneath the sun. They are open late all week. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle.
After nearly 30 years as a beloved neighborhood hangout, Kits Billiards finally closed in late 2012. The early months of the following year saw the room stripped bare and rebuilt as the comfortable, well-appointed and inviting bar known as Colony.
I have ordered chicken wings & dips and it was delicios. The amount was also good. I love the wine collection. You can also give it a try and I am sure you are gonna love this place.Read more
The Oakwood Canadian Bistro is a fun and unpretentious neighbourhood room specializing in down-to-earth Canadian fare and casual service. The bistro welcomes with a chic Canadian log cabin feel, while the name pays homage to the reclaimed wood materials used in the space, as well as Kitsilano's tree-themed street names. A staff of passionate industry professionals ensures a quality, welcoming experience. The concept for the Oakwood Canadian Bistro was drawn from classic French bistros, in which families invited the public into their homes to eat simply prepared, locally grown food in a warm, casual setting. Striving to utilize local, Canadian ingredients whenever possible, Executive Chef Michael Robbins and his team are guided by a food philosophy focused on fresh, house-made dishes influenced by French techniques. The small, seasonally changing menu caters to market availability and the sustainability of the products.
Going along Broadway I have noticed the restaurant many times and finally decided to drop in for brunch to give it a go. We sat outside, we didn't mind waiting for a table there. Service was fine and the food came fairly soon. I had an excellent smoked ham benedict which came with cubed fries and a very fresh salad.Read more
We boast the best trivia in East Vancouver and the friendliest staff. Our specialties also include hand made burgers and local craft beer at good prices. Visit for Wing Wednesday or Saturday night trivia
East Side Craft House is fantastic!
The servers are always friendly, helpful and attentive. The food and drink are delicious and reasonably priced and there is always something entertaining happening(live trivia on Fridays, music bingo on Saturdays, poker on Sundays, etc..).
If you haven't visited yet, it's definitely a must - I know I can't stop coming back! Read more
Ceili's Modern Irish Pub started 'pouring the pints' back in 1999 and the taps have not turned off since! We currently operate 6 high-profile pubs in Western Canada, 4 in Calgary and 2 in the Greater Vancouver area. Whether you show up to catch a game, celebrate a birthday, host a fundraiser or corporate event, expect that you will be greeted with a warm smile, a cold beer and local hospitality.
It was great. will definitely go back. nice place. great food and $3.50 happy hour cocktails. went there on my 50th birthday and got 50 bucks off the tab!Read more
Named after the Bimini Islands in the Bahamas, Bimini's first opened its doors in 1974 after being granted the Province's first Neighborhood Pub license. The busy bar was quickly embraced by the post Summer of Love-era hippie locals; environmental agency Greenpeace's head office was across the street, and many of their radical plots were hatched in strategy meetings over pints at Bim's.