The pub is also walking distance to Chinatown - the third largest and oldest Chinatown in North America. You can enjoy a variety of Chinese food and snacks or buy fresh meat and vegetable and cook your own. Come visit the pub, right in the midst of all the cultural, sporting events, fun and excitement.
Located in the historic heart of Steveston Village, The Buck & Ear Bar and Grill boasts a 200-seat pub with two beautiful patios. A homage to the historic Steveston Hotel, minutes from downtown Vancouver & only steps away from the famous Steveston Cannery and Garry Point Park. The Buck features the best selection of JRG pub fare that will satisfy even the most acclaimed taste buds! Let loose with our casual dress code day or night, plus the best in live music every weekend. Experience Richmond’s place for great food and good friends!
Bao Bei is a unique restaurant in Chinatown that cultivates simple intimate dining experiences by providing small plates meant to be shared amongst a close group of friends and family.
Come taste a delightful meal at The Belgard Kitchen. They are open after-hours all week and are easily reachable by car. The surrounding location is memorable for its parks.
Come taste a savory dish at Alibi Room. Their bar is the ideal scene for after dinner drinks. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there by public transit.
Bitter Tasting Room Ltd invites you to their dining room. Their bar is the ideal scene for after dinner drinks. They are open nightly from Tuesday to Saturday. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle and car. The surrounding location is remarkable for its restaurants, stores and parks.
Located in the heart of historic Gastown, this GastroPub has garnered many accolades for its service, food, alcohol and ambiance. The Irish Heather is also home to the Shebeen Whisk(e)y house and the Salty Tongue Cafe, which serves as the dining room for the Irish Heather in the evening and home to the famous Long Table Series. In a world filled with "Plastic Paddy" establishments, the Heather stands out as a beacon of authenticity. An Irish House that is owned by Irish people who actually work there.
My wife and I used to love strolling the city and ending up at the Irish Heather for a pint (or three) and some fantastic authentic pub fare. This was in their original location. Then, we had a family and it took us a while to get back but we finally got back to check out their new digs and new menu. While the beer selection is still fantastic we were disappointed in the overall vibe. The food was still good but the value took a bit of a hit from their original location. While it was a great experience overall we still miss the original.Read more