On an unprepossessing corner of the downtown Eastside awaits one of the warmest welcomes you'll find in the city. Owners Mark Brand and Neil Ingram gutted...
1 W Cordova Street
The lesbian brunch spot on the Drive has a hippie vibe and a bi/lesbian/experimental crowd. The bric-a-brac design - including a painted plywood visage of a...
2096 Commercial DriveA West End institution for more than two decades, Delilah's boasts that it is the North American birthplace of the cocktail martini - whatever that means,...
1789 Comox StreetThis brassy brasserie - part bistro, part nightclub - pumps up the Moulin Rouge cabaret vibe with a dash of Baz Luhrmann's rococo kitsch. With a DJ spinning...
350 Davie StreetHoly cow, Batman! The portions are almost as substantial as the prices, which hit $50 for Porterhouse. That's without any potato or veg, which must be...
615 Seymour StreetFloating on a concrete pad at the far edge of Coal Harbour, this sleek waterfront restaurant with vanishing glass walls offers a million-dollar view of the...
333 Menchions Mews
Though it has won numerous restaurant awards locally and nationally, Salt (tucked away down an alley in a less than salubrious neighbourhood) has no...
45 Blood AlleyServing the pre-club mob upscale small plates and inventive tipples, this bar-restaurant deals in multiple environments packed into a small space: an open...
1117 Granville StreetThis quaint heritage building, which dates from around 1911, is located in the heart of Stanley Park, next to the rose gardens. Formerly a fairly sedate...
610 Pipeline RoadA grandiose affair, the Transcontinental took over the former women's waiting room in the Canadian Pacific Railway Station, dropped millions of dollars on a...
601 W Cordova Street