Built in 1959 by the City of Vancouver, the 2,900-person capacity Queen E is the home of Vancouver Opera and Ballet British Columbia. Its somewhat uneven...
600 Hamilton Street
Simply put, the Railway Club is the best small venue in the city. Its capacity listing of 175 will reduce many a regular to knowing laughter. On a busy...
579 Dunsmuir Street
The Red Room suffers from being promoters' third choice when it comes to venues of its size (400-capacity). As the staff aren't accustomed to hosting...
398 Richards Street
Having recently received a reprieve from the wrecking ball, Richard's will continue to serve as Vancouver's preeminent mid-sized venue (400-capacity) for...
1036 Richards StreetYou'll have to cut through the haze generated by the smouldering glances of amorous patrons at this fortysomething pick-up spot, but the reward is...
1525 Yew StreetMore traditional jazz notes - by some of the city's best, including Brad Turner and Seamus Blake - are heard at the Cellar, a restaurant and jazz club with...
3611 W BroadwayA variety of promoters keep the Media Club teeming with an eclectic array of bands, including some well-regarded touring acts, every night of the week. One...
695 Cambie StreetOne of Vancouver's newest dance clubs is a stunning update of the classic discotheque, with '80s-inspired neon lines and countless mirrors. Baby Grand...
7 Alexander StreetThis 300-capacity bar pledges, 'If they're legends, they've played the Yale.' It's possible that the term 'legends' is being used rather liberally but it...
1300 Granville Street