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Happy Hour Yaletown

May 8, 2018/in Journeys /by Bob Pember

One of Vancouver’s most notable and iconic neighbourhoods, Yaletown makes for some of the best bars and patios for people watching and wondering what they all do for a living. It’s easy to empty your wallet doing this, so we’ve listed some of our favourite places to enjoy a cheap drink and snack while appreciating the local wildlife during Happy Hour Yaletown –

New Oxford

1144 Homer Street

happy hour yaletown at New Oxford

photo by New Oxford

Happy hour 3 – 6 PM Monday – Friday

with $6 craft beers, $5 house wines, and $4 highballs.

Living proof of Oxford’s rollicking athletic and party rituals, the New Oxford is a nod to British sporting culture and the oldest university in the English speaking language. Its gun-metal millwork, traditional furnishings and ‘study room’ adorned with ivy-league antiques are bridged by a 50-foot-long cantilevered bar serving fashionably classic cocktails. Some bloody good local, organic pub food washes down easily with the assortment of craft beer taps and imaginative wines. Spirits are always high on game-days, most notably as home to the Chelsea FC supporters club.


The Distillery Bar + Kitchen

1131 Mainland Street

Happy Hour Yaletown at The Distillery Bar + Kitchen

photo by The Distillery Bar + Kitchen

Happy hour Mon – Thurs 4 – 6PM / Fri – Sun 3 – 6PM

with $5 beer, wine, and highballs.

The Distillery Bar + Kitchen is committed to serving up straight forward Italian-American style dishes and boozy handcrafted cocktails. The menu was developed with an emphasis on sourcing local ingredients, taking the time to make products from scratch and being inspired by the way that ‘Mama used to make it’. Smack dab in the middle of the restaurant hosts a long 30 person communal table ideal for large groups, family-style dining or getting to know your neighbour. Guests can also sit outside on one of two heated patios to people-watch with a bottle of wine and flavourful pasta.


Urban Thai Bistro

1119 Hamilton Street

Happy Hour Yaletown at Urban Thai Bistro

photo by Urban Thai Bistro

Happy hour everyday 3 – 6 PM and 9 – 10 PM

with $4 Red Truck beers, $5 wines, $5 highballs, and $6 food menu.

Designed with traditional and modern Thai décor principles, Urban Thai Bistro offers a wide selection of traditional authentic Thai dishes to their signature fusion creations.

The inviting new bar area has an illuminated onyx bar top and flat-screen TV for sports and playoff action. They’ve also extended our new lounge area, an ideal space for unwinding, great drinks and lighter fare. During the spring and summer months, enjoy a signature and refreshing Thai cocktails on our heated outdoor patio, facing an always vibrant and bustling Hamilton street.


Central City on Beatty

871 Beatty Street

Happy Hour Yaletown at Central City Brewing

photo by Central City Brewing

Happy hour Sunday – Thursday 3 PM – 6 PM

with $3.25 beer, $3.50 highballs, $6 wines, and daily specials.

Great beer, amazing people! This space celebrates premium craft beer, cider, and spirits. The 40 draught taps showcase the best craft beer in BC, providing a huge variety of beer styles and breweries. In addition, they are now serving growlers! In addition to the best of local craft beer, they offer a premier pub menu, including a unique build your own burger program, handcrafted pizzas, and classic pub fare, all of which pair perfectly with your favourite craft brew!


Homer Street Cafe

898 Homer Street

Happy Hour Yaletown at Homer St. Cafe

photo by Homer Street Cafe

Happy hour 2 – 5:30 PM and 9:30 PM until close everyday

with $5 beers, $6 wines, and $5 highballs.

Housed in two of Vancouver’s most iconic buildings, Homer St Cafe and Bar is a contemporary restaurant set in the historic Homer Building and new Beasley building in Vancouver’s Yaletown district. Classic comfort cooking takes centre stage thanks to a fire engine red rotisserie that roasts all manner of proteins. A decidedly adventurous wine and cocktail list rounds out the menu. The restaurant features two spaces that consist of an open concept kitchen “Chef’s Bar” where one can get up close and personal with the culinary team, a private dining room with reclaimed factory windows, and bespoke seating complemented by antique tiling.


 

Chinese New Year Parade

February 16, 2018/in Events, Journeys /by Bob Pember

If you’re planning to check out the Chinese New Year Parade this Sunday, February 18th (map), here are some of the best spots for happy hour and drink specials after the festivities! The parade starts at 11 AM, so it will definitely be time for a caesar or craft beer with lunch. Kicking off at the Millennium Gate on 28 W Pender St. (between Shanghai Alley and Taylor St.), and ending near Andy Livingstone Park, the Chinese New Year Parade is a great excuse to get out and celebrate the year of the dog!

Black Lounge

526 Abbott Street

Black Lounge Chinese New Year Parade

Photo via Black Lounge

Happy hour 2 PM – 5PM every day with $4/$6 dollar beers, $5 house wines, and $2 off appies. $8 double caesars on Sundays.

Located on Abbott near Tinseltown and this weekend’s parade route, Black Lounge offers a modern and inviting decor with a food and drink menu to match. It’s an ideal spot to relax with a drink after work, on the way to Rogers Arena, or for a weekend brunch.


London Pub 

700 Main Street

London Pub Chinese New Year Parade

photo via London Pub

Happy hour 3 PM – 6 PM every day with $3.50 beers, $4 wine, and $4 highballs. $6.25 double caesars on Sundays.

This neighbourhood pub was constructed during Vancouver’s pre-World War I building boom. London Pub, with its exposed brick arches, floor to ceiling heritage windows, creative draught beer line and inviting Pub atmosphere makes this one one of the most unique Heritage Pubs in the city.


The Union

219 Union Street

The Union Chinese New Year Parade

photo via The Union

Happy hour all day Sunday with $5 beers, $5/$8 wine, $4/$7 highballs, and $ cocktails.

Chef Lisa Henderson has created a Southeast Asian inspired menu, while head bartender Kristi-Leigh Akister uses the regions ingredients, sourced from neighbouring Chinatown, to create her cocktails. They have a Chinese New Year menu this weekend, making it a great stop after the parade.

Gong hei fat choy!


 

Happy Hour on Granville Island

February 12, 2018/in Journeys /by Mack McGill

Fresh, cool air and some early peaks of spring sun makes for the perfect day to visit Granville Island in Vancouver. Walk the streets, shop, eat, and of course grab a drink or two at Happy Hour! Here are some of our favourite spots for Happy Hour Granville Island –

Dockside

1253 Johnston St.

Dockside Restaurant

photo via docksiderestaurant.com

One of the most scenic spots in Vancouver to sit and have a cocktail, Dockside Restaurant now offers a great little menu of Happy Hour items from wine to tacos. Take advantage of these great prices to experience their award winning patio, classy dining room and first class views.

Happy Hour is 3-5pm, seven days a week.

  • House White or Red Wine $5
  • Well brand highballs $5
  • In-house brewed draft beer $4
  • Chicken Wings $8
  • Beer Battered Onion Rings w/aioli $4
  • Beef Taco $4 ea
  • Shrimp meat sliders $4 ea

Vancouver Fish Company

1517 Anderson St.

The Vancouver Fish Company

photo via vanfish.com

A relatively new kid on the block, the Vancouver Fish Company opened on Granville Island in 2014 and has been a staple ever since. Modern and warm decor, friendly staff and plenty of tasty seafood options will have you coming back again and again.

Happy Hour is 3-6pm, seven days a week.

  • Draught Beers $4
  • Glasses of Wine $5
  • Seven-item Food Menu all under $10

Edible Canada

1596 Johnston St.

Edible Canada Bistro

photo by ediblecanada.com

A uniquely Canadian spot (not just for tourists!), Edible Canada boasts a 100% BC Wines list (sorry not sorry Alberta!), 100% Canadian Beer and 95% BC Spirits (5% for must have scotch and unique mixers). Be sure to check out their bistro for Happy Hour, but also take the time to visit the shop and look into the events or private dining options.

Happy Hour is 3-6pm, seven days a week (doubles as weekly specials menu).

  • Monday – Moscow Mules w/ Sids Vodka $5
  • Tuesday – All Draft Beer $5
  • Wednesday – Glass of BC Wine $8
  • Thursday – Gin & Tonic (select from 10 BC gins) $6
  • Friday – Bartender’s unique cocktail or house infusion $6
  • Saturday – Glass of Vancouver Islands Seacider on tap
  • Sunday – Double Caesar $8

Bridges

1696 Duranleau St.

Bridges Restaurant

photo via bridgesrestaurant.com

Although no Happy Hour drink specials, Bridges is always a fun stop while cruising around Granville Island. Since 1980 the bright yellow restaurant has been a landmark, providing stellar views of the city skyline and north shore mountains. With a great lineup of happy hour food, daily drink specials to go with them and a legendary patio to boot, be sure to check out Bridges next time you’re in the neighbourhood.

Happy Hour is 4-7 pm, Monday-Friday. 

  • Caesar Salad $7
  • Fresh Shucked Oysters $2 ea
  • Nachos $10
  • Wings $10
  • Popcorn Shrimp $10
  • Spicy Fries $4
  • Calamari $10
  • Monday – Classic Martini $2 off
  • Tuesday – Highballs $6
  • Wednesday – Half Price Bottles of wine with purchase of entree
  • Thursday – Italian Spritz $8
  • Friday – Dark & Stormy $7
  • Saturday – Raspberry Lemonade $7
  • Sunday – Bridges Caesar $7

The Keg

1499 Anderson St.

The Keg Steakhouse + Bar

photo via kegsteakhouse.com

The Keg Steakhouse + Bar may not be the place you’d usually choose for a drink on a casual day out around Granville Island, but with a few excellent Happy Hour specials you may want to think twice! Located in the heart of the neighbourhood, be sure to visit The Keg for a premium casual dining experience.

Happy Hour is 3:30-6 pm, Monday-Friday & 2-5 pm Saturday-Sunday.

  • FAMOUS KEG CAESAR Polar Ice Vodka (1oz)  $5
  • HEINEKEN Draught Beer (18oz)  $6
  • “KNOTTED VINES” Chardonnay & Chenin Blanc (6oz) $6
  • “LOS CUATRO” Cabernet & Malbec (6oz) $6

 

Happy Hour on Main Street

December 19, 2017/in Journeys /by Bob Pember

For our next neighbourhood feature we’re looking at some of our favourite happy hour spots on Main Street. This part of town is no stranger to craft beer and delicious cocktails as its one of Vancouver’s most prominent restaurant scenes. Here’s where we like to unwind with some cheap drinks and snacks on Main –

 

The Whip Restaurant

209 East 6th Ave.

Happy hour Monday – Friday with $5 highballs, house wine, and beers.

happy hour main street

The Whip Restaurant and Gallery is a neighbourhood favourite in a funky loft space featuring a rotating exhibition of local artists. This cozy, relaxed atmosphere encourages lingering over lunch or dinner with a menu highlighting an eclectic mix of market fresh and organic vegetarian dishes, burgers, Ocean Wise fish, and locally-sourced meat dishes. The Whip showcases local microbrews and features a weekly cask brew from a wealth of Vancouver breweries tapped every Sunday at 4pm.


Locus Restaurant and Lounge

4121 Main Street

Happy hour 3 – 6 daily with $4 beers, $5 wine, and $5 caesars and black lemonades.

happy hour main street

The Locus Restaurant offers an eclectic fusion of modern and classic favourites. The staff sources the best local and seasonal ingredients to create globally inspired, innovative dishes and delicious daily specials. Visit the Locus Restaurant and enjoy the natural yet unique and dynamic, gothic décor. The atmosphere is friendly, cozy, and casual.


The Reef

4172 Main Street

Happy hour 4 – 6 PM and 9 PM – close daily with $4 drinks and half price tacos.

happy hour main street

Enjoy the edible treasure of the tropics with their eclectic Caribbean fare and drinks.

The Reef’s menus are complete with plates inspired by the styles and tastes of the Caribbean.

Vibrant colours, tropical plants, and kitschy signs create a casual, fun atmosphere. The friendly and personable staff keeps the vibe upbeat and always make for a good place to unwind.


Meet on Main

4288 Main Street

Happy hour daily 3 – 6 PM with $4 sleeves and $5 snacks.

happy hour main street

Meet is a comfortable room and  inviting space where people leave happy and full without a compromise on choice or satisfaction. Rely on them for a tasty cocktail and even tastier food. A place to get food and drink the way you want it – neighbourhood prices, lots of choice and a philosophy of casual comfort.


The Five Point

3124 Main Street

Happy hour 3 – 6 PM Monday – Thursday with $3 beers.

happy hour main street

The Five Point Restaurant’s stunning turn of the century chandelier, friendly service and innovative menu has made this local the brightest restaurant on Main Street. With a focus on fresh ingredients, good wine and an upbeat relaxed atmosphere The Five Point Restaurant and Pub is an essential part of Main Street’s restaurant and nightlife culture. Complete with an awesome South-West facing patio there is no better place to relax on the block.


 

How to Have the Best Basic Birthday in Vancouver

December 12, 2017/in Features, Journeys /by Bella Tang-Graham

Your true friends will always arrive at your door bearing champagne and orange juice to kick start the day’s festivities. No basic Vancouver birthday is complete without a mimosa (or six): the pregame for birthday brunch is vital. Pick an aesthetic spot to insta-story your first beverages and head out to brunch.

Best Basic Vancouver Birthday

photo by Bella Tang-Graham

Catch 122 Cafe Bistro

We chose Catch 122 and ordered an Espressotini (for the sleepy friend), a Bourbon Bellini (for the friend not willing to give up on the bubbles yet) and a Rosemary Maple Bourbon Sour (for the classy friend). All three were delicious and had us feeling warm, fuzzy, and ready to carb up. Try the breakfast sandwich, with thick cut bacon, folded scrambled eggs, avocado and caramelized onion goat cheese, or the lamb and eggs with braised lamb shoulder and polenta. Equipped with a brunch and a buzz, take on the day’s activities with the confidence of someone who is day drunk at two in the afternoon on a Monday.

Best Basic Vancouver Birthday

photo by Bella Tang-Graham

The Flying Pig Gastown

After draining our savings accounts on Robson for a few hours, we headed to Flying Pig Gastown: the iconic Vancouver birthday dinner spot. Here, you can spoil the birthday girl (or boy) with bottles of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, gingery Moscow mules, a walnut old-fashioned that tastes like maple walnut ice cream and Burt Reynolds shots sure to make you feel fresh the following morning. Sober up with the decadent truffle mac and cheese, lemony, parmesan-topped crispy Brussels sprouts and the wild seafood pappardelle with brin fresh seafood and a spicy rose sauce. The Flying Pig also kindly provided us with a giant piece of vanilla-chocolate cake the size of the birthday girl’s (beautiful) head.

Best Basic Vancouver Birthday

photo by Bella Tang-Graham

Best Basic Vancouver Birthday

photo by Bella Tang-Graham

Best Basic Vancouver Birthday

photo by Bella Tang-Graham

The Diamond

Finish a perfect evening heart-racingly close to the suave cast of Riverdale at The Diamond. Fan girl at the top of Jughead Jones’ toque-clad head, one booth over, as you sip your Gassy Jack’s Lady made with local crème de cassis, amontillado sherry, and lemon. Try not to trip down the Diamond’s stairs as you side-eye FP Jones and Kevin Keller on your way out. Get home safe to the loving embrace of your bed, head swimming with birthday friend-love, an unseemly amount of cocktails, and dreams of horseback riding into the sunset with Cole Sprouse. Till next year!

Best Basic Vancouver Birthday

photo by Bella Tang-Graham

For more information:

CATCH 122 CAFE BISTRO
122 W HASTINGS ST.
VANCOUVER, BC
V6B 1G8

catch122.ca


THE FLYING PIG
102 WATER ST.
VANCOUVER, BC
V6B 1B2

theflyingpigvan.com


THE DIAMOND
6 POWELL ST.
VANCOUVER, BC
V6A 1E9

di6mond.com


 

Day Trips From Vancouver – Craft Beer Edition

November 21, 2017/in Features, Journeys /by Kevin Wiens

There are so many craft breweries in Vancouver that it’s easy to forget what’s offered in our surrounding cities. The neighbouring craft scene in Metro Vancouver continues to grow and that just means more craft options for us! Vancouver, with its Skytrain and SeaBus connections, is a great starting point for a short day trip away from our busy city. Your friends at VanCity Drinks have created a list of 3 awesome trips for you to get out of Vancouver, with a craft beer focus, of course.

Brewers Row – Murray St., Port Moody

A craft beer lover’s dream, Yellow Dog Brewing Co., Parkside Brewery, Twin Sails Brewing and Moody Ales are located within 400 meters of each other. Just one kilometer from the Port Moody Station, all four breweries offer a unique story of their history, culture, and craft brewing process. If you tour all four breweries, you’ll likely be overwhelmed by how many craft beers you’ve seen. Don’t forget to explore Port Moody’s beautiful Rocky Point Park and waterfront area! Hungry? We suggest Pajo’s Famous Fish & Chips.

craft beer 1

photo by Parkside Brewery


Green Leaf Brewing Co. – Lonsdale Quay Market, North Vancouver

There’s nothing better than riding the Seabus over Vancouver’s harbour as you take in the views of the North Shore. Lonsdale Quay has long been a tourist hotspot. The marketplace has over 80 specialty shops to visit with artisan goods, art, and clothes all on display. Since 2013, Greenleaf Brewing Co. has offered craft beer right inside the market, making it the perfect mid shopping break. We recommend enjoying their beer while sitting on the patio looking out at the harbour. Finally, top of your Lonsdale trip with a visit to the Polygon Art Gallery, which opened their new waterfront location on November 18.

craft beer 2

photo by Green Leaf Brewing


Steel & Oak Brewery – Downtown, New Westminster

New Westminster’s historic downtown core is another excellent option for a quick trip out of the city. After strolling down Columbia Street, cross over the bridge to visit New West’s burgeoning riverfront area. Once you’ve enjoyed the Fraser views, go inside the River Market for some more casual window shopping. If you’re hungry grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants and then make your way to the important stuff, craft beer. Just a 15 minute walk from the market is Steel & Oak Brewery, your go-to destination for New West craft  (see the map here). With over ten rotating taps to choose from, Steel & Oak’s tasting room has a variety of flavour combinations with something for everyone. And yes, kids too. Adults can sip on some craft beer while the kids enjoy their “craft” lemonade.

craft beer 3

photo by Steel & Oak


For more information:

YELLOW DOG BREWING
2817 MURRAY ST. #1
PORT MOODY, BC
V3H 1X3

(604) 492-0191

yellowdogbrew.com


PARKSIDE BREWERY
2731 MURRAY ST.
PORT MOODY, BC
V3H 3R5

(604) 492-2731

theparksidebrewery.com


TWIN SAILS BREWING
2821 MURRAY ST.
PORT MOODY, BC
V3H 1X3

(604) 492-4234

twinsailsbrewing.com


MOODY ALES
2601 MURRAY ST.
PORT MOODY, BC
V3H 1X1

(604) 492-3911

moodyales.com


GREEN LEAF BREWING
123 CARRIE CATES COURT
NORTH VANCOUVER, BC
V7M 3K7

(604) 984-8409

greenleafbrew.com


STEEL & OAK BREWING
1319 3rd AVE
NEW WESTMINSTER, BC
V3M 1R2

(604) 540-6495

steelandoak.ca


 

Happy Hour in Kitsilano

November 18, 2017/in Features, Journeys /by Bob Pember

This week, to continue our series on our favourite places for happy hour around Vancouver, we’re bringing you our picks for unwinding or gearing up after work in Kitsilano. There’s always lots to check out in the area, but we want to help you find the best way to not go broke doing it. Here are five spots in Kits that do happy hour right and what they have to offer the neighbourhood.

Burgoo Bistro

2272 West 4th Ave.

Happy hour daily 3 PM – 5 PM with $5 Burgoo Brew, $5 wine, and daily specials.

Originally opened in Point Grey, Burgoo came to life because they believe everyone needs a little comfort and a place to enjoy some great comfort food. They now have locations throughout Vancouver and North Van and have become a “go-to” restaurant for each of their neighbourhoods. Serving up comfort food and comfort drinks, Burgoo has made a name for itself by being reliable for consistent quality and unique offerings that leave guests satisfied and wanting more. Their international food offerings are a great addition to your happy hour and will help you forget that the workday ever happened.

 

Bimini Public House

2010 West 4th Ave.

Happy hour daily until 6 PM with $5 food, $4 beer, and $4 wine.

Named for a Bahamian island haven and supply point of prohibition-era rum runners, the Bimini is no stranger to a dark and stormy. There’s a real neighbourhood history between those wood-panelled walls, where local hippies and Greenpeacers used to hold court, and today it remains the locals’ local. A Vancouver icon, the Kitsilano neighbourhood pub augments its 24 draught taps with craft beer clubs and dinners, Tottenham supporters and this nation’s future from nearby UBC. Its strong cocktails, earnest wine list, and locally sourced menu make The Bimini a resurrection to celebrate, and not just for a rum run.

 

Rocky Mountain Flatbread Company

1876 West 1st Ave.

Happy hour Monday – Friday 3 PM – 5 PM featuring $4 craft lager and $6 house wine.

The team at Rocky Mountain Flatbread is passionate about using lots of local and organic produce, free-range organic meats and Ocean Wise seafood. Watch the show as they create handcrafted flatbread pizzas, daily pastas, seasonal soups, salads, and desserts “to live for” from an open kitchen and artisan oven. They are also always looking out for new and unique local craft breweries and wineries to feature with their health-conscious pizzas. They also have a frozen pizza selection for you to take on your way home from happy hour.

 

Corduroy Restaurant

1943 Cornwall Ave.

Happy hour daily 4 PM – 6 PM with $4 lager and $4.50 highballs.

Corduroy is one of Kitsilano’s best-kept secrets featuring fantastic food and a great atmosphere tucked away by the beach on Cornwall Avenue. They take great pride to ensure everyone always has a great time, good food, and exceptional service. Chef Figg creates an organic menu for you to appreciate, and always provide innovative weekend specials using local ingredients. They have events and specials throughout the week, and even feature a rock, paper, scissors tournament every Monday.

 

The Manchester Public Eatery

1941 West Broadway

Happy hour daily 3 PM – 6 PM with $3.50 lager and ale, $4.50 house wines, and $4.50 highballs.

Serving everybody from the office staff of Kitsilano to the sports fans of Vancouver, the Manchester offers comfort, good food, and 360-degree screen views for sports and other televised events. The venue has a historical connection with its local community and remains a reliable spot to see all European sports including Rugby, Irish Sports, and English Premier League Football. It’s a great after-work stop and once the weekend comes round, the bar produces fantastic shooter and shot specials, pint specials, and some of the best Weekend DJs on the Broadway strip.

 

 

Happy Hour in Gastown

October 11, 2017/in Journeys /by Bob Pember

At VanCity Drinks, we’re always looking for better ways to serve your affordable drinking needs around Vancouver. That’s why we’re excited to bring you the first in a series of neighbourhood features designed to help you find the best happy hour specials across town. For our first instalment, we’re focusing on where the city itself began – Gastown. It’s been 150 years since Gassy Jack opened up the first saloon in what would become Vancouver, and we think he’d be proud of how the tradition has been maintained by the pubs and restaurants there today. We’ve chosen five of our favourite spots for you to explore and enjoy this part of town without hurting your wallet. We hope you enjoy – cheers!

Clough Club

212 Abbott Street

Happy hour Monday – Friday 5 PM – 7 PM with $7 classic cocktails, $4 highballs, and $5 gourmet hot dogs.

happy hour gastown

Located just around the corner from Vancouver’s storied Blood Alley and named after Gastown’s one-armed Lamplighter, John Clough, the bar is appropriately connected to Vancouver’s busiest & oldest pub with the building dating back over 115 years. The well-appointed back bar fills every need and the educated bar team offer cheeky house originals and are well educated in classic cocktails and spirits. 12 taps of heavily rotating Pacific North West beer and a 100% VQA wine list round out the drink menu. The kitchen offers an elevated take on traditional street food serving everything from foot-long dogs to french fry nachos. For music lovers, they host local acts of live music four nights a week Thursday through Sunday.

The Portside Pub

7 Alexander Street

Happy hour Monday – Saturday 5 PM – 7 PM with local draft beers for $5.75

happy hour gastown

Designed to cater to sailors, fishermen and the families who made their living off of the sea, maritime pubs are decidedly friendly. Portside’s management is proud of where they came from – the East Coast of Canada. There they grew up surrounded by establishments laden with wood, rope and more wood. As such, the goal with the Portside Pub is to be the friendliest bar in Vancouver. Great beer, friendly staff, comforting food, good music, fine people.

Rogue Kitchen & Wet Bar

601 West Cordova Street

Happy hour food and drinks 3 PM – 6 PM every day with $4 highballs and $3.70 BC session ale.

happy hour gastown

Rogue’s menu is fun, fresh and bold; it is creative yet conventional and fills you up without being full of itself. From your childhood favourites and rainy day comfort to Asian flare and deep fried goodness, you will find something to satisfy all of your cravings.

The bar menu gets the job done when you need it and lets you be adventurous when you want it. With 30 taps you can stay within the every day with a frosty pint of domestic lager, or venture out and try a pint of one of BC’s award-winning micros. Whatever you’re in the mood for, the wetbar has a drink for you.

The Charles Bar

136 West Cordova Street

Happy hour food and drinks Monday – Friday 3 PM – 6 PM with $4 domestic draft, house wine, and highballs.

happy hour gastown

The Charles Bar supports the ground floor of the famous Woodward’s building. The room’s airy, modern design and unique V-shape allow for various pursuits. Guests can crowd the bar watching an NBA or NFL game on the 9′ HD screen while around the corner others can quietly enjoy well-crafted food, craft beer or cocktails. The Charles Bar has a lively and friendly reputation with both locals and tourists. Local Vancouver DJs round out the venue on weekend nights – dropping everything from classic hip-hop and R&B to your favourite Top 40 songs. Whatever you’re looking for in a night, they’ve got it.

Six Acres Pub & Restaurant

203 Carrall Street

Happy hour food and drinks 11:30 AM – 6 PM every day

happy hour gastown

Six Acres is proud to continue the Gastown tradition of talking, swigging and tucking into good food in a friendly spot. They’re housed in the Alhambra building, the oldest brick building in Vancouver, which stands on the site of Gassy Jack’s Deighton Hotel. Jack built a shack of a saloon in the middle of the wilderness in front of where Six Acres now stands. This little whiskey-fueled saloon spawned a settlement which grew to a six-acre plot of land now known as Gastown. Eventually, this humble township grew up to be Vancouver. They are inspired by folks coming into Six Acres to get together over food and drink as they’ve done in Gastown since Jack built his little shack.

Adanac Bike Path Brews Cruise

October 2, 2017/in Journeys /by Bella Tang-Graham

If you don’t own a bike and you don’t drink craft beer your Vancouver street cred is sorely lacking. Luckily for you, VanCity Drinks is here to help both the seasoned beer drinking cyclists and those of you who are just taking off the training wheels and looking for some beer goggles to take their cycling experience to the next level.

The Adanac bike path is one of Vancouver’s busiest cycling routes, linking downtown Vancouver with Boundary Road and Burnaby’s Francis Union Bikeway. At VanCity Drinks, we think it is a public service to inform Vancouver’s riders that Adanac is also one of Vancouver’s booziest cycling routes, cutting right through the “Yeast Van” brewery district. If you’re on the way home from work (or on the way to work, we don’t judge) and you need a cold beer, look no further than an Adanac Bike Path Brews Cruise.

Luppolo Brewing Company

1123 Venables Street

Lock your bike and start your brewery crawl at Luppolo Brewing Company, accessible directly from Venables St. Luppolo’s beers combine a selection of well executed classics, like the American Pale Ale, both malty and bitter with notes of orange and pine, and innovative brews like the Black Lime Gose, which is light and refreshing with a distinct limey profile.  If you’re hungry, grab a piadine, a type of flat bread sandwich that originates in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy, a charcuterie board or a savoury antipasto platter with marinated eggplant, artichokes, olives and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese.

adanac bike path brews cruise

Luppolo, meaning “hops” in Italian, has a “home away from home” atmosphere, inspired by the Italian heritage of two of the owners. Welcoming you into an artfully decorated, airy tasting room, Luppolo Brewing is the perfect atmosphere to shake out your helmet hair, grab a bite to eat and unwind over your first of many sudsy beers.

adanac bike path brews cruise

Off the Rail Brewing

1351 Adanac Street

After the arduous 450 metre bike ride from Luppolo, you have earned your pint at Off the Rail Brewing. Off the Rail offers 6oz tasters and 12oz glasses for those who qualify as one-drink wonders alongside 20oz pints to satisfy those of you with a resilient thirst.

My brews cruise companion tried the robust Raybuck Red Ale, a biscuit-y, chocolaty and slightly bitter Irish-style brew with a roasted malt body.  I selected the Raj Mahal India Ale, originally brewed as a tribute to Off the Rail’s neighbour, Raj, who has been honoured with a beer flavoured with lemongrass and kaffir lime leaf. The Raj Mahal is just as exotic, delicious and refreshing as it sounds.

adanac bike path brews cruise

Off the Rail features a bright tasting room with a view overlooking the flood of Adanac bike path cyclists and a bar top christened with beers and bike helmets alike. Founded by Steve, whose family once owned Vancouver’s iconic live music bar, The Railway Club, Off the Rail is a friendly microbrewery with a distinct neighbourhood feel. Everyone is on first-name and favourite-pint basis with everyone else, giving Off the Rail a close-knit, East-Van atmosphere. Along the windows, we spotted an enigmatic hipster completing Japanese line-drawings and a couple of old friends discussing the latest developments of the biking world. Off the Rail has truly tapped into the community-oriented spirit of the Adanac bike path, welcoming the travellers of Vancouver’s cycling “highway” together for a cold beer.

adanac bike path brews cruise

Bomber Brewing

1488 Adanac Street

If you’re feeling the buzz two breweries deep, fear not: your next stop, Bomber Brewing, is just down the block from Off the Rail. Located at the foot of the bike path’s dreaded Adanac hill, Bomber Brewing is a brews cruiser’s best friend. The Adanac hill is the foe of casual cyclists and daily commuters alike, taking eastbound riders up a long, thigh-burning slope. Bomber offers an excellent selection of thirst-quenching craft beer as well as a station to pump up your tires, ensuring both body and bike are strengthened for the looming uphill battle.

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Bomber brews my favourite beer, the seasonal Park Life Passion Fruit Ale.  Park Life is summer captured in a beer: a juicy, tart, tropical indulgence. I plan on stocking up to stave off the Park Life withdrawal this winter. Bomber’s “starting line-up”, available year-round, includes the chocolaty ESB, featuring notes of coffee and molasses in a timeless homage to the traditional British beer, an award-winning, light-bodied Czech-Pilsner with a floral aroma courtesy of imported Czech Saaz hops and last but not least, an IPA with a hoppy personality and notes of grapefruit, caramel, malt and dried grass.

adanac bike path brews cruise

Bomber Brewing boasts a cozy tasting room with an honest, down-to-earth Canadian ambience, complete with a rustic wooden bar top and hockey themed décor. Bomber Brewing is the vision of three friends who played alongside one another for the Bombers Hockey Club and tested home-brewed beers on the bench. Bomber is a splendid place to rejuvenate for the cycle home with authentic Canadian vibes in pint form.

If you’ve made it this far, congratulations!

VanCity Drinks anoints you with the honorary title of Brewsing, Cruising Connoisseur. It is time to follow your destiny and appoint yourself as the Brews Cruise Curator of your friend group. Put on your beer goggles, your helmet and enjoy your newly elevated “Yeast Van” street cred.

For more information:

Luppolo Brewing Company
1123 Venables St.
Vancouver, BC Canada V6A 2C6

luppolobrewing.ca

Off the Rail Brewing
1351 Adanac St.
Vancouver, BC Canada V5L 2C4

offtherailbrewing.com

Bomber Brewing
1488 Adanac St.
Vancouver, BC Canada V5L 3J7

bomberbrewing.com

Game Night Downtown – Planning Right In The Stadium District

September 19, 2017/in Journeys /by Bob Pember

Whether you’re watching the BC Lions finish, catching the Vancouver Whitecaps beat the Seattle Sounders, or staying faithful to the old/young Canucks – here are a few great places to enjoy some drinks before or after your game night downtown!

Bogart’s Bar & Restaurant

121 Robson Street, Stadium District

Happy hour Monday – Friday 3 PM – 6 PM, $4 pints, $4 house wine, and $8 food menu

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Located in the heart of Vancouver’s Stadium District, Bogart’s Bar is a casual New York-style bar & restaurant serving spirits, wine, craft beer and some of the best international whisky in the area. Offering delicious comfort food with a wide selection of vegetarian and gluten-free options. Chef Jeramie Adams’ technique and modernist-style cuisine, creates a unique menu experience.


Hello Goodbye Bar

1120 Hamilton Street, Yaletown

Happy hour Wednesday – Saturday, 6 PM – 8 PM, $6 beer, $7 wine, $8 cocktails, and $1 dumplings

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Through an unmarked door and down a hidden staircase in Yaletown, Hello Goodbye is a buzzing cocktail club and drinking den. They feature seasonal cocktail menus, light snacks, live entertainment and DJs for late night revelry. Their happy hour is a great way to warm up before the game and the drinks flow all night after the final whistle.


Devil’s Elbow Ale & Smoke House

562 Beatty Street, Gastown

Happy hour Monday – Friday 3 PM – 5 PM, $6 wine, $6 snacks, $10 cocktails

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The Devil’s Elbow Ale & Smokehouse is a tasting room serving a full range of Howe Sound products (approximately 12 – 17 brews) plus a selection of beer from emerging craft breweries in the city. They bring the backyard to the city.


The Pint

455 Abbott Street, Gastown

Happy hour Monday – Friday 3 PM – 6 PM, FREE wings with any pint

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Serving a true 20oz pint ($5.50 on Thursdays) + 40 mouth watering sauces & dry rubs for your wings! They have 80+ HDTVs so you never miss your game even if you’re not in the arena.


Shark Club Vancouver

180 W Georgia, Stadium District

Daily features, happy hour Monday – Friday 3 PM – 6 PM, $4.75 highballs, $4.75 wine, and $9 food menu

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Upscale without being pretentious, and freshly renovated, Shark Club Vancouver redefines sports bar & pub greatness. Shark Club’s close proximity to Granville Street, fused with pregame energy from Rogers Arena and BC Place, puts this legendary downtown sports bar in a league of its own.


 

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