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Chic spot |
900 West Georgia Street Fairmont Hotel Vancouver Vancouver, BC V6C 2W6 Canada +1 604 684 3131 http://www.fairmont.com |
One of Vancouver's most chic rooms is found in the lobby of the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. After a multimillion-dollar renovation, this elegant spot was reconstructed into a lounge and wine bar. The interior has glowing chandeliers and plush chairs, and the feel is one of a luxury ocean liner's dining room. The clientele is well-heeled and refined. The menu features signature dishes as well as West Coast and Asian fare. Examples include grilled veal medallions and prawns, and halibut marinated in miso and sake. There is a large selection of wines by the glass. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Huge dome screen |
1455 Quebec Street Science World Vancouver, BC V6A 3Z7 Canada +1 604 443 7443 http://www.scienceworld.bc.ca/... |
This massive domed theatre, one of the largest in the world, transports its visitors to a myriad of spectacular locations. It's a 400-seat theatre with a five-storey screen and 28-speaker digital sound system. And as if that wasn't impressive enough, it shows award-winning science and nature films from around the globe. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary Chinese art |
108 - 808 Nelson Street Vancouver, BC V6Z 2H2 Canada +1 604 688 2633 http://www.artbeatus.com |
Established in Hong Kong in 1992, this gallery set up its second gallery in downtown Vancouver in 1996. It focuses on modern art, paying particular attention to contemporary Chinese works. With over 3700 square feet of space, the gallery selects both renowned and newcomer artists who offer diversity and vision. The gallery's mantra is that over the last 100 years, Chinese art has made several significant developments and it is often their mission to explore these international changes. Specialized exhibitions, discussions and seminars are also on the agenda. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local artist exhibition |
Various venues Vancouver, BC V6S 1R2 Canada +1 604 224 3238 http://www.artistsinourmidst.com |
A large group of city artists hosts this month-long art exhibition, which is held in open studios and homes across the city. More than 70 artists take part, allowing visitors to step into city galleries, artists' homes and art spaces every weekend in April. Take a few days to tour around the quiet neighbourhood studios of Kitsilano, Dunbar and Point Grey and see paintings, ceramics, sculpture, photography and more. Brochures and Web site info will let you know which houses and studios you can visit. Admission to all exhibitions and events is free. See their website for event times. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Off-Stage Amusement |
1585 Johnston Street (Granville Island) Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9 Canada +1 604 687 1354 http://www.artsclub.com/onstag... |
This lounge is a popular place for a creative crowd. Nightly shows make the watering hole a prime locale to enjoy live musical and comedy acts. The menu is predominantly West Coast-style cuisine: spicy chicken wings or large platters of nachos with dip are popular orders at less than CAD10. With the large variety of liquor lining the bar's back wall, it is obvious that drinks are this institution's specialty. Locally brewed ales are constantly in demand and worth a taste. See website for complete menu and monthly entertainment calendar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Two venues, one great experience |
1585 Johnston St (Granville Island Theatre) Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9 Canada +1 604 687 5315 http://www.artsclub.com/ |
This theatrical institution has two locations to choose from: One is a 450-seat venue converted from an industrial warehouse on Granville Island, and the other is the Stanley Theatre, a restored 1920s movie house on South Granville. Both showcase top-rated local musicals, comedies and new and classical drama. The Granville Island location also features the Backstage Lounge, a bar to hang out in after the show, or just to go and listen to live music. It's a favourite local destination. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary and illuminating |
233 Carrall St (Near Cordova) Vancouver, BC V6B 2J2 Canada +1 604 688 0051 http://www.artspeak.ca/ |
If you want to look at intriguing modern art, stop by this cutting edge gallery. The connection between visual art and language is explored through contemporary art at this 15-year-old space. Owned and run by a group of diverse artists, it exhibits many up-and-comers and encourages unknown artists to show their work. Along with exhibits, it also hosts discussions, creates publications and puts on other events. Donations are gratefully accepted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oceanside seafood specialists |
2209 West 1st Avenue Vancouver, BC V6K 1E9 Canada +1 604 734 1113 |
Crack into some fresh East Coast lobster at this bistro located two blocks from Kitsilano Beach. The decor is contemporary, with light and airy clay-colored walls, slate tiles, white linen-covered tables, and Art Deco-style French posters. Live entertainment is featured most summer evenings. Lovers of shellfish will revel in the selection here. The Atlantic Lobster is served in a variety of ways, including in a fresh bisque and salads. The menu also features pasta and seafood-free entrees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant award winner |
845 Hornby St. Wedgewood Hotel Vancouver, BC V6Z 1V1 Canada +1 604 689 7777 http://www.wedgewoodhotel.com/... |
The Wedgewood Hotel's popular piano lounge is perennially voted the best bar in the city by critics. Named after the epicurean god of wine, it nearly begs you to imbibe in luxurious style. It has a large by-the-glass wine list and fine Italian cuisine. Drinks and nibblies will cost about CAD30. The decor is dark antique and flower-filled elegance, with soft lighting and a gently tinkling piano. The dance floor opens up from Thursday to Saturday and make sure you dress appropriately;casual attire is frowned upon. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shakespeare in the great outdoors |
Vanier Park Kits Point at the Foot of Whyte Avenue Vancouver, BC V6H 1G2 Canada +1 604 739 0559 (Box office) http://www.bardonthebeach.org/... |
'Tis a fair summer's eve, if e'er twas, for watching the fine theatre of thee much-belov'd wordsmith, Shakespeare. This annual summer Shakespeare festival takes place in Kitsilano's Vanier Park, on English Bay. Using the city as a backdrop, this group puts on the famous bard's plays for four months of the year. Whether it is Midsummer Night's Dream, Measure for measure, The Winter's Tale, or Troilus and Cressdia, this group puts on an entertaining show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art Paradise |
3045 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3J9 Canada +1 604 733 7011 http://www.bau-xi.com/default.asp |
Established in 1965 this gallery,located in Toronto is the oldest contemporary art gallery in Canada. The gallery represents about 50 artists, from senior artists that are part of Canadian art history to promising talent from the current generation. It is also a member of the South Granville Gallery Association. The gallery holds numerous national and international exhibitions. They also provide additional services like shipping and delivering art work to private residences and public spaces. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Celebrating Northwest Coastal Art |
639 Hornby Vancouver, BC V6C 2G3 Canada +1 604 682 3455 http://www.billreidgallery.ca |
Open Spring 2008. The Bill Reid Gallery is named for the artist who explored his Haida roots through sculpture and other forms of artistic expression. This public gallery aims to share and promote aboriginal art and give viewers a new perspective from which to view the world. With events and exhibitions helping to preserve the unique aboriginal cultures and their mythologies, the Bill Reid Gallery also impacts the community though projects such as lectures and educational programs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Prestigious art in a fine setting |
111-1445 West Georgia St Vancouver, BC V6G 2T3 Canada +1 604 682 1234 http://www.buschlenmowatt.com/ |
This gallery has won the "gallery of the year" award from a prominent local magazine and does a good job of living up to its reputation. The downtown space displays the work of leading local and international artists, as well as first shows of contemporary artists. The gallery itself is spacious and welcoming. Works exhibited are not limited by type, so you can see sculpture, painting, photography and other art forms. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live jazz and tasty food |
1141 Hamilton Street at Davie Yaletown Vancouver, BC V6B 5T6 Canada +1 604 684 7900 http://www.caponesrestaurant.net/ |
Locals visit this lively Italian restaurant in the trendy area of Yaletown for live jazz and good food. The menu consists mainly of pastas, tapas and pizzas. It's a good late night venue to visit, but expect line-ups, as the restaurant is small and the combination of jazz and good Italian food is hard to resist. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lights, Ships, Songs & Cheer |
Across the city Vancouver, BC V6B 3Z6 Canada +1 604 878 8999 http://www.carolships.org |
This annual Christmas tradition has been entertaining the community for over 40 years with 100 boats gliding slowly through False Creek, decorated with masses of twinkling lights filling the winter night and carrying the singing voices of over 45,000 people. Shoreside events included a yuletide aquatic procession, fireworks and massive bonfires in Ambleside and Cates parks. The events are free on shore; cruise ship reservations range from CAD20-60. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live music, large cocktail menu |
3611 West Broadway Vancouver, BC V6R 2B8 Canada +1 604 738 1959 |
One of the best venues in town for live jazz, this popular subterranean lounge in Kitsilano offers a substantial cocktail menu and live music ranging from jazz to hip-hop, every night of the week. The rotating menu offers a range of light snacks at reasonable prices. Entrees are pasta dishes such as Vegetarian Lasagna or Cannelloni with Spinach and Feta. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular entertainment venue |
777 Homer Street Between Robson and West Georgia streets Vancouver, BC V6B 2W1 Canada +1 604 602 0616 http://www.centreinvancouver.com/ |
This center is a popular venue for hosting entertainment events in downtown Vancouver. The theatre measures 81,000 square feet and the auditorium accomodates around 1,800 visitors. Come by to watch theatre performances, awards functions, film festivals, and live concerts. The building has been designed by architect Moshe Safdie and features a beautiful glass dome and eateries on all floors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary Native gallery |
1072 Mainland St Vancouver, BC V6B 2T4 Canada +1 604 685 9298 http://www.coastalpeoples.com |
First Nations culture often provides a significant voice in the city's art scene. Located in the heart of trendy Yaletown, this gallery displays the work of over 150 established and lesser-known First Nations artisans. It displays a range of customized gold and silver jewelery, each piece a reflection of contemporary and traditional native styles. Artistic traditions from tribal nations along the coast, arctic and plains are celebrated. It has an exceptional selection of masks, ceremonial bowls, carvings, totem poles and prints. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent live venue |
870 Granville St (Between Robson St & Smithe St) Vancouver, BC V6Z 1K3 Canada +1 604 739 4550 http://www.hob.com/venues/conc... |
After closing its doors in the mid-1990s amid protests from patrons and famous musicians, the recently refurbished and re-opened ballroom is making a bouncy comeback - its dance floor lies atop tires that make everyone move. The 1,000-capacity venue, located downtown, has a history of amazing performances ranging from Dizzy Gillespie and Tina Turner to Nirvana and the Clash, along with modern artists like Stereolab and the Flaming Lips. Its location in the entertainment hub makes it a perfect place to see a show before going clubbing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Culture and entertainment from the Balkan |
3250 Commercial Drive Vancouver, BC V5N 4E4 Canada +1 604 879 0154 http://www.croatiancentre.com/ |
The Croatian Cultural Centre is quite popular in Vancouver, as it not only serves as an entertainment destination, but also as a venue for banquets and weddings. A restaurant provides the most delectable varieties of dishes. There are eight halls with a seating capacity of 30 to 1000. Each hall is specially designed for specific events. The state-of-the-art auditorium at this center is available for private events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Funky hide-out |
515 Davie St (near Richards) Vancouver, BC V6B 5B6 Canada +1 604 682 4388 http://www.dv8lounge.com/ |
This is a hub of local colour. Situated downtown in a lively neighbourhood, it is a restaurant by day and lounge by night that is frequented by musicians, writers and artists. The decor is dark, enhancing the bright paintings that dress the walls and handmade lanterns that zigzag the ceiling. The menu reflects an eclectic mix of vegetarian and West Coast culinary style. A popular dish is the Bruschetta (CAD6.25), served atop toasted foccacia bread with melted mozzarella and parmesan cheese and pesto. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Deuce It Is |
1617 Lonsdale Avenue Vancouver, BC V7M 2J5 Canada +1 604 988 8180 http://www.deucerestaurant.ca/ |
At the Deuce you can dine on tapas platters along with creatively mixed cocktails. The cocktails are made with fresh and different ingredients, giving it a unique experience and feel. Choose the Deuce to celebrate your special day with friends and folks, call and let them know how special they can make this day. Experience the minimalist and retro atmosphere while dining. The bar is located in the center and displays a wide range of wines. The Deuce has an open kitchen concept and dining area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International artists exhibited |
1590 West 7th Ave Vancouver, BC V6J 1S2 Canada +1 604 737 2629 http://www.dianefarrisgallery.... |
Attila Richard Luckas is just one of many gifted artists that this gallery shows, along with Chris Woods, Dale Chihuly and Angela Grossman. Start the South Granville gallery tour here. Located just across the Granville Street Bridge from downtown, this gallery represents some of the most provocative artists of contemporary Canadian and international art. The space itself is elegant, spacious and includes a gift shop with rare treasures. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Northwest coastal collection |
2335 Granville St Vancouver, BC V6H 3G4 Canada +1 604 731 9292 http://www.douglasreynoldsgall... |
This gallery is situated in South Granville's popular Gallery Row, an area that provides art enthusiasts with some of the finest exhibits of modern art the city has to offer. This contemporary space displays "museum quality" pieces from Canada's Northwest Coast native artists. It presents several exhibitions each year, promoting established talent as well as a younger generation of artists. Check out the extensive collection of bowls, rattles, carved masks, talking sticks, prints and paintings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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True Live Performance |
1885 Venables Street Vancouver, BC V5L 2H6 Canada +1 604 253 4222 http://www.electriccompanythea... |
The Electric Company is an important part of the theatre scene in Vancouver. The theatre has its own team that creates and puts up original stories on stage. With emphasis on creativity and use of space, the plays presented are non traditional and unorthodox in its techniques and staging. Evolving artists are given the opportunity to work with well known artists on extensive projects. Going for an Electric Company production is to truly enjoy a fine piece of performance in its best never-seen-before creative form. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary art |
1399 Johnston Street Granville Island Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9 Canada +1 604 844 3800 / +1 800 832 7788 (Toll Free) http://www.eciad.bc.ca |
This modern college campus on Granville Island is named after the 19th century's Emily Carr, one of Canada's most famous artists. Stop by while you're on the island shopping or enjoying the parks. Over 75 years old, this cutting edge visual arts school offers galleries, a cafe and shops. There are often events, guest speakers, exhibitions and student art sales to check out. The buildings' construction alone; clean lines of glass, concrete and burnished steel; worth taking in. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Diverse Downtown Neighbourhood |
Denman and Davie Streets Vancouver, BC V6G 1Y9 Canada http://www.englishbay.com |
English Bay is one of Vancouver's most diverse neighbourhoods. Located in downtown's West End, it's where the energetic action of Denman and Davie streets converges. The area is a popular venue for outdoor activities like in-line skating, cycling, walking the seawall, running, and jogging. There are bookstores, gift shops, fashion and cosmetic retailers and other specialty shops; and an eclectic fusion of culinary arts and eateries with clientele to match. Some of the city's best dine-with-a-view restaurants can be found here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfy art movie house |
2110 Burrard St Vancouver, BC V6J 3H5 Canada +1 604 734 7469 http://www.allianceatlantiscin... |
"It's a cinema, you heathen, not a movie theatre." Don't be surprised if you overhear that in a line-up at this chi-chi five-screen multiplex. Kitsilano yuppies and young boarders finished shopping at next door's Westbeach grab non-fat lattes and muffins before settling into one of this theatre's five comfy and stylish cinemas. It shows foreign, independent and alternative wide-release films and is located minutes from downtown on the West Side. There are matinees on Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Admission (weekday matinee/weekend matinee/evening): CAD9/10/12 adults; CAD7 children 3-13 and seniors at all times, and for all on Tuesdays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theatre in historic firehall |
280 East Cordova St Vancouver, BC V6A 1L3 Canada +1 604 689 0926 http://www.firehallartscentre.ca/ |
This heritage theatre is situated in a 1905 fire hall downtown, and consistently features fabulous dance and theatre performances. It underwent an outer restoration last year and is lovingly maintained. Festivals of both theatre and dance are held here annually. Its lounge has a happy hour every Friday; mingle with actors and other theatre-types if the desire strikes you. The back courtyard is a lovely place to go with beer in hand and listen to the world go by. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buy laughs here |
19 Water St Vancouver, BC V6B 1A1 Canada +1 604 682 1727 |
This comedy venue is not a store, but you're welcome to browse their selection of improv, stand up, dinner theater and magic. See performers like the Rubber Chicken Guy and the Ribbed for Their Pleasure Improv Troupe amuse the audiences who enjoy the large space and fully-stocked bar. Events vary, call for details on the club's schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exciting live action |
Gate 6 Renfrew St. Vancouver, BC V5K 3N8 Canada +1 604 254 1631 / +1 800 677 7702 (Toll Free) http://www.hastingspark.com/ |
This long-standing racecourse overlooks the North Shore Mountains and the city's busy port harbour. It has year-round live and simulcast thoroughbred racing and a variety of restaurants, lounges and grandstands for avid and newbie racing fans. The racecourse has been a Vancouver institution for decades. For a meal, choose between Jerome's Sports Bar or the Terrace, which has a view of the home stretch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Superb Collection |
2247 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3G1 Canada +1 604 732 6505 http://www.heffel.com |
This fine art gallery cum auction house displays the works of famous American, Canadian and European artists and gives art lovers a chance to purchase their favorite pieces. You can also buy fine art by bidding on the gallery's website. Named after Kenneth G Heffel, an industrialist and art collector, Heffel Gallery also has offices in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. The valuable works of arts are protected in bank vaults and the gallery's premises have a state of the art alarm system. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hip and contemporary gallery |
882 Homer St Vancouver, BC V6B 2W5 Canada +1 604 681 6740 http://www.eciad.ca/www/ |
Socio-political discussions through contemporary art is this gallery's mandate, so if you are itching for thought-provoking visual displays, check this space out. Located in a fairly small downtown building, it shows local, national and international artists who work with a variety of media. Pop culture, individuality and the politics of economics are just some of the themes explored. Recent exhibits have included an examination of the baroque works of Miguel da Conceicao. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good food, old country atmosphere |
217 Carrall St Vancouver, BC V6B 2J2 Canada +1 604 688 9779 http://www.irishheather.com/ih... |
This welcoming Gastown bistro is as close as you will get to Dublin in Vancouver. Specializing in whiskey and beer, it has been raved about since opening in 1998. Sit down to a small meal of Baked Hazelnut Crusted Goat Cheese (CAD7), or go for the bigger and more classic Bangers and Mash (CAD14). Dinners range from CAD13 to CAD18. Even James Joyce's favourite sandwich is on the menu. Enjoy live music that will keep your eyes smiling, whether they are Irish or not. Oddly enough the lunch menu becomes available again each night from 10PM-midnight. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern jazz every month |
480 Broughton Street (Coal Harbor Community Center) Vancouver, BC V6G 3H4 Canada +1 604 718 8222 |
To get a taste of the local jazz scene and the talented players that have impressed audiences from around the world, check out this weekly concert series that takes place in the modern Coal Harbor Community Center right on the water. A variety of styles and sizes of jazz bands will play, from laid-back solo singers to hopping quartets that get the house moving on its feet. The shows takes place on third Friday of every month. Admission is by donation and a bar is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hip retro-lounge |
1216 Bute Street (At Davie) Vancouver, BC V6E 1Z8 Canada +1 604 609 6665 http://www.jupitercafe.com/ |
This West End cafe has a retro-lounge atmosphere and live entertainment. Sit back in a cushy vinyl chair and enjoy a fresh brew, stack of nachos, or gourmet pasta dish. Live stand-up comedy is featured on Monday nights and there is Latin Music Tuesdays and other live entertainment throughout the week. Those not interested in any of the preceding can occupy themselves with the several billiards tables, or grab a bite from the adjacent bagel bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Some Latin Flavor in Vancouver |
1305 Commercial Dr Vancouver, BC Canada +1 604 251 1144 |
Latin Quarter, with its intense, tomato-red exterior, is hard to miss for those wandering the strip in the evenings. Known for its extensive tapas menu, the restaurant is also home to some fine local Latin-inspired musicians. Sparkling sangria, a cozy candlelit atmosphere and divine dishes - Latin Quarter has all the ingredients to transport you away from Vancouver for a little while. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Turkish with flair |
1130 Commercial Dr Vancouver, BC V5L 3X2 Canada +1 604 215 1130 http://www.rime.ca/ |
When you walk into Rime, you will notice a tribal photograph and colorful array of comfortable Turkish-style furniture in the center of the room. If you go up to the second level, you will see a variety of stools and low tables. Right away, coming to this East Mediterranean bistro is like taking a trip to Istanbul and you haven't even gotten to the meal yet. You can choose from appetizers like Tavuk Izgara (barbecued chicken) and Piyaz (a white kidney bean dish). The entree menu accomodates both meat eaters and vegans, and all dishes come with rice, salad, and the vegetable of the day. Also, don't forget to try the Turkish ice cream to top off your meal. If you just want to sit and listen to some music, live jazz is featured every night the restaurant is open. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Jade and semi-precious stone sculptor |
332 East Esplanade Vancouver, BC V7L 1A4 Canada +1 604 988 5211 http://www.vancouver-bc.com/so... |
It's incredible that such delicate figures can be sculpted from such hard materials. The jade and semi-precious stone creations of master sculptor Lyle Sopel are well worth seeing. His work is world-renowned and has been commissioned by internationally recognized figures. Most of his pieces are expertly and intricately sculpted wildlife figures. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary Art House |
2339 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3G4 Canada +1 604 730 5000 http://www.monteclarkgallery.com/ |
The Monte Clark gallery established in 1992 houses works of select artists like Roy Arden, Karen Bubas, Evan Lee and others. It specializes in showcasing contemporary Canadian art and has been a dominant fixture on the contemporary art scene in Canada. This gallery is a non profit organization with an aim to promote and document Canadian art. It takes great pride in exhibiting visual arts and photography by leading Canadian and international artists. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Diverse, modern gallery |
220 West Esplanade St Vancouver, BC V7M 3H7 Canada +1 604 984 1286 |
Walking along North Vancouver's Esplanade, it is difficult to miss this gallery front. It initially appears to be a gift shop or simple gallery, but it is actually a little of both. The gallery/boutique features an eclectic sampling of local talent, making a point of supporting local art projects. If you love quilts, fine jewelry, cast iron creations, diverse woodwork or revealing canvases, then you are in luck. Prices range from reasonable for smaller pieces to expensive for higher-end ones. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dedicated to quality |
1300 Robson St Vancouver, BC V6E 1C5 Canada +1 604 661 1400 http://www.odoulsrestaurant.com/ |
O'Doul's began as a sports bar and, over the years, became one of Vancouver's premiere dinner jazz restaurants, as well as one its few restaurants completely dedicated to art and elegance. When you walk in, you will notice the extravagant decor. Its vaulted ceiling, for example, is dominated by an enormous sepia-tone world map. Its West Coast styled menus offer everything from Stacked Ruben on Rye at lunch, to Steamed Whole Nova Scotia Lobster at dinner. Also don't forget to visit its 68-foot mahogany bar, which serves a variety of appetizers and drinks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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South Vancouver shopping ease |
650 West 41st Ave Vancouver, BC V5Z 2M9 Canada +1 604 261 2511 http://www.oakridgecentre.com/ |
The biggest shopping centre in the city, Oakridge located about 20 minutes outside of downtown. The complex includes shops like Banana Republic, Kookai, Aritzia, Club Monaco, Safeway and two major department stores: The Bay and Zellers. Major chains such as Aldo and The Gap are also represented, and the mall also contains a mulitplex movie theatre, babysitting services and a large food fair. The tower above the mall has business offices, a large pharmacy, dentists, doctors and other medical services. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Once vaudeville, now elegant |
884 Granville Street (Corner of Smithe Street & Seymour Street) Vancouver, BC V6Z 1K3 Canada +1 604 665 3050 http://www.city.vancouver.bc.c... |
This theatre was built in 1927 and restored in 1976 to its former glory. Originally opened as a vaudeville house, it is now a beautiful, much-loved city landmark. Located in the entertainment district downtown, it has plush velvet seats and carpets with graceful brass accents throughout. It is the perfect venue for a glamorous night out on the town. It shows a variety of concerts, musicals and ceremonies and is home to the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spicy Louisiana-style dishes |
3014 Granville St Vancouver, BC V6H 3J8 Canada +1 604 732 7550 |
This jazz and blues inspired restaurant just out of downtown is busy most nights of the week. Find generous servings of spicy Southern-style cuisine. Among the Louisiana favorites are Jambalaya and Seafood Gumbo. The choice of appetizers includes specialties such as alligator served in Cajun tartar sauce. There is also a selection of Caribbean curries and seafood. The atmosphere is festive and noisy and the walls are covered in colourful art and black and white photos of jazz and blues greats. Experience live music weekly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stadium offering a wide range of events |
100 N Renfrew St PNE Grounds Vancouver, BC V5K 3N7 Canada +1 604 251 7787 http://www.pne.bc.ca/events/in... |
With a seating capacity of over 15,000 this 80,000 square feet stadium is the place to see the latest events in sports and music. The Pacific Coliseum is the largest building in Hastings Park where you can see the Vancouver Giants score in hockey or the University of Golden Bear and Pandas play basketball. The Pacific Coliseum also features concerts, ice shows, trade shows, and other electrifying spectacles. Watch from spectacular seating while you enjoy a hot dog from one of their many food stands. This venue is easily accessible by car or public transportation. For information on upcoming events, visit their website. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming old movie house |
3440 Cambie St Vancouver, BC V5Z 2W8 Canada +1 604 709 3456 http://www.parktheatre.info |
Feel like watching a thoughtful, non-Hollywood film to spark your imagination and entertain? This cinema usually fits the bill. A neighbourhood landmark since the 1920s, this 504-love seat Art Deco-style theatre has only one screen, but its owners carefully choose what graces it. Whether it's a Mike Leigh masterpiece or Paul Thomas Anderson's current cinematic genius, it will probably show here. It has daily matinees along with two evening showings. The theatre is air conditioned and has Dolby Digital Sound. Student, senior, children, Tuesday and matinee discount rates are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live music and pool |
135 Pemberton Ave Vancouver, BC V7P 2R3 Canada +1 604 984 3558 |
As the name indicates, this North Vancouver spot's design and décor resemble an old train station. The inviting interior is enhanced by the ceiling's wooden cross beams and lots of comfortable seating. The food is reasonably priced: appetizers such as a healthy serving of potato skins are tasty, and entrees such as burgers and shepherd's pie are worth a bite. The beers are reasonably priced & Boddington's is a favorite. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Event centre |
750 Pacific Blvd South Vancouver, BC V6B 5E7 Canada +1 604 682 0777 |
Located downtown on the False Creek waterfront across from B.C. Place, this was once the heart of the city's 1986 World Exposition. The modern building continues to be a popular gathering place. The complex serves as a multiple-use facility, and its waterfront access makes it a popular place for indoor and outdoor community events, concerts and conventions. Part of its current appeal, especially with young people, is the array of shops, restaurants, and pubs that surround it. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Two-storey club that hosts famous DJs |
750 Pacific Blvd Vancouver, BC Canada +1 604 780 5485 |
Booking world-renowned acts like Canadian Max Gram and Armin van Buuren, this two-story club attracts tourists and locals alike. Located in the Plaza of Nations, it is a relic left over from Expo 86'. Whether you are looking to see a major music artist or have a few drinks in a sleek, friendly atmosphere, Plush will entertain you into the morning hours. This club boasts three bars, a 15-foot crystal ball hanging from the ceiling, hired dancers, and plenty of room to dance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gallery of photography, media arts |
333 Chesterfield Ave Vancouver, BC V7M 3G9 Canada +1 604 986 1351 http://www.presentationhousega... |
This is North Vancouver's multi-functional art centre. Part theatre, gallery and museum, it focuses on contemporary art in many forms. The gallery portion houses one of the largest photographic and artistic media collections in the west. Both national and international artists display their work here, but the focus is on Canadian talent. In addition to the gallery, the North Vancouver Museum and Archives holds the key to the North Shore's photographic history. The Presentation House Theatre plays host to a variety of dramatic performances year round. Admission to gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gallore Of Creativity |
300 West Broadway Vancouver, BC V5Z 1G4 Canada +1 604 605 8284 http://www.pushfestival.ca |
Established in 2005, the PuSh Festival is a mid-winter festival in Vancouver that hosts comedy, theater, music and dance events. These live unique performances aim to bring people from different parts of the globe to share their innovative creativity. The Australian circus is a group of dedicated professionals that help establish circus skills with new ideas based on the use of music, multimedia and collaboration with other artists. The PuSh festival is a great way to experience creative from entertainment artists and performing groups from different parts of the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Grand and stately theatre |
649 Cambie St Vancouver, BC V6B 2P1 Canada +1 604 665 3050 http://www.city.vancouver.bc.c... |
This grand venue was built by the city in 1959; today it is home to the Vancouver Opera and provincial ballet. It is large, seating almost 3,000 and featuring a 70-foot wide stage. Performances include opera, ballet, musicals, plays, concerts, telethons and ceremonies. Patrons complement the grand atmosphere with more formal dress, so remember to don your dapper best. An art gallery and restaurant are also on site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dance the night away in this spacious club |
398 Richards St Vancouver, BC Canada +1 604 687 5007 http://redroomonrichards.com/ |
Whether you want to hear Latin tunes, house music or see a live band perform, the Red Room offers it all, booking a diverse body of local talent. Hundreds of people pile into the club to dance under the multi-colored strobe lights, drink from multiple bars, and even play pool in a side room. Party people often flock here to see up and coming and established DJs spin on the weekends. Don't be surprised to see swinging glow sticks and candy suckers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Top Nightclub |
1036 Richards St (Near Nelson) Vancouver, BC V6B 3E1 Canada +1 604 688 1099 http://www.richardsonrichards.... |
This is one of the city's most popular nightclubs and concert venues. Downtown's "Dick's on Dicks" entertains with live music and state-of-the-art sounds. The "Funkshon" dance party happens every Tuesday night when resident DJs Rhombus, Ben Jammin, and Yann Solo spin beats with stunning sound. Thursdays offer live musical entertainment from local and international artists. The DJs on "Plush Fridays" play urban tracks, while "Epic Saturdays" let you dance to new music and old favourites. The club has a strongly enforced dress code, so leave the jeans at home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary Russian art |
Fairmont Hotel 900 West Georgia Vancouver, BC V6C2W6 Canada +1 604 681 5881 http://www.romanov.net |
This downtown gallery displays modern Russian art. The owner deals directly with the artists in Russia, allowing easier access to works at affordable prices. The gallery has contacts in all parts of the world and is able to track down special order pieces. The works featured are from internationally acclaimed artists, with an emphasis on contemporary Russian works. Canadian Neo-romantic paintings and sculptures are also on display. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live jazz and eats |
1525 Yew Street (near Cornwall) Vancouver, BC V6J 4A5 Canada +1 604 737 8080 http://www.rossinis.bc.ca |
The casual Kitsilano and Gastown locations of this restaurant/bar offer live jazz every night. Local pianist Linton Garner plays every Tuesday to Saturday. Rotating acts appear, as well as regular featured performers at the 162 Water Street location. It is dotted with pictures of jazz legends and finished off with a grand piano on the stage. Find a large selection of Italian appetizers, salads, soups, breads and antipasti. Items like the Black Sambucca Prawns ($9.95CDN) are popular and pastas like the baked Canneloni Pescatora ($10.95CDN) are tempting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than 8 million served |
932 Granville St Vancouver, BC V6Z 1L2 Canada +1 604 331 7999 http://www.roxyvan.com |
Gene Simmons of KISS, Jon Bon Jovi, the artist formerly known as Prince, Adam Sandler, Jerry Springer and Richard Branson are some of the celebrities who have hung around this downtown club. It has mostly a sporty, casual college crowd. In the last decade, more than 8 million people have partied here and over 13 million litres of beer have been poured. That is enough brew to fill Lake Ontario. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular electronica dance club |
66 Water St (near Abbott) Vancouver, BC V6B 1A4 Canada +1 604 683 6695 http://www.sonar.bc.ca |
This club has transformed itself into the city's centre for techno and house beats. It has even been rated by Britain's Ministry magazine as one of the top 20 dance clubs in the world. The two-storey building is partitioned into a lounge and dance floor. The upper level contains a more intimate environment, with couches and chairs for chatting. The main floor has a large dance floor with strobe lighting. It is a regular haunt for ravers and techno-heads, with the cover charge set at about CAD10. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art Deco heritage venue |
2750 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3J3 Canada +1 604 731 4687 http://www.artsclub.com/ |
"Initially opened in 1931 as a vaudeville and moviehouse, this Art Deco establishment is now under the management of the Arts Club Theatre. It is another testament to Vancouver's current cultural rejuvenation. The historic landmark seats 650 and is currently home to musicals, theatre productions and comedies. The venue now has full bar service and is within walking distance to pre- and post-theatre dining and shops. There is ample parking in the surrounding residential streets." Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Off the beaten path |
1155 Granville St (Near Andersen) Vancouver, BC V6Z 1M1 Canada +1 604 331 1184 http://www.sugarrefinery.com |
Hidden along an unassuming section of downtown's Granville Street, this café-bar offers a relaxing escape. Elevated above street level, a narrow staircase leads you to a cozy, hip room with twisted light fixtures, walls painted bright crimson, yellow and powder blue; and large, cushioned couches. This eclectic place is a popular venue for listening to spinning DJs, live music and spoken word. An enormous bowl of made-from-scratch soup can be had for less than CAD5. The after-hours establishment also serves alcoholic beverages until 2am. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Improvised live theatre |
1601 Johnston St (New Revue Stage) Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9 Canada +1 604 687 1644 http://www.vtsl.com/ |
This is off-the-wall, improvised live theatre. A talented bunch of actors throws scripts and rehearsals out the window and takes audience suggestions and other inspirations as their cues, resulting in fast-paced sketch comedy. Teams compete for the most points and a referee and audience judges score each scene. The troupe in Vancouver pioneered this funny form of performance and many comedians and actors got their start with the league. At Theatre Sports you can always expect loads of raucous entertainment. Things like Improv Extreme, the Imprentice, and Classic TheatreSports are just the tip of the iceberg, guaranteeing you a Titanic boat load of belly laugh entertainment, so you can literally laugh yourself sick. Admission (Wed-Thu): CAD14.50 adults; CAD11.00 students; CAD9.50 for 9:15pm show; Admission (Fri & Sat): CAD16.50 adults; CAD13.00 students. See website for showtimes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Canada's first permanent open-air theatre |
Malkin Bowl Vancouver, BC V6B 3X8 Canada +1 604 687 0174 http://www.tuts.bc.ca/ |
Stanley Park's Malkin Bowl has been home to this drama guild for nearly six decades. Large-scale Broadway productions like The King and I and Oklahoma marked its first years. It closed down in 1963 due to inclement weather but re-opened its doors in 1969 with help from volunteers, businessmen and a local amateur theatre group. The Theatre Under The Stars Musical Society now operates the theatre. I holds two major productions every summer with a cast and crew of non-professionals and volunteers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary art and international exhibitions |
750 Hornby Street (Near Robson) Vancouver, BC V6Z 2H7 Canada +1 604 662 4719 (Information) http://www.vanartgallery.bc.ca/ |
This museum is situated in a large heritage building, which was once a courthouse. It is located right in the centre of downtown. The fourth largest in Canada and Vancouver's leading visual arts museum, it features four floors of inspirational pleasures—artworks right from those of groundbreaking contemporary visionaries to historical masters. There are rotating exhibitions of major international works, as well as permanent collections of local artists such as Vancouver's famous Emily Carr. There's also a gift shop, cafe and open art library. Admission: CAD 15 adults, CAD 11 seniors, CAD 10 students, CAD 6 children 5-12 years, children 4 and under free; by donation Tuesday 5p-9p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary arts on display |
1895 Venables Street (at Victoria Drive) Vancouver, BC V5L 2H6 Canada +1 604 251 1363 http://www.vecc.bc.ca/ |
This Methodist church once sat unused, but has since been transformed into one of the best places in the city to see live theatre, dance, music and other performances. The "Cultch" is conveniently located off Commercial Drive. Audiences are sure to see moving and thrilling shows at this neighbourhood gem. Dance, music and theatre performances by established and emerging artists are staged throughout the year. It is also home to three performing arts companies and is available for rent for special occasions. Ticket prices vary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun-filled theatre festival |
1402 Anderson St (Various venues on Granville Island) Vancouver, BC V6H 3R6 Canada +1 604 257 0350 http://www.vancouverfringe.com/ |
This theatre festival runs for ten days every September. Experts have determined that the primary ingredients of comedy, drama, dance and music found in the average serving of Fringe may contain habit-forming substances. There are usually over 500 performances by 101 troupes in 21 different venues; you will never be bored by the selection. Much of the dramatically fun theatre festival is centred on and around Granville Island. Ticket prices vary by performance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comedians from across Canada |
501-825 Granville St (Granville Island) Vancouver, BC V6Z 1K9 Canada +1 604 683 0883 http://www.comedyfest.com/ |
The Vancouver International Comedy Festival hosts an 11-day good time of wild antics from the country's side-splitting comedians, musicians and artists. A myriad of stand-ups, skit troupes, theatre, short films and street performances are staged during the festival. Past festivals have featured such weird and wonderful groups as Gut Wrench, Fatty & Pinhead, Bald Faced Lie and the legendary Arrogant Worms. Ticket prices vary and advance booking can be arranged through the office. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large Musical Celebration |
316 W 6th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Y 1K9 Canada +1 604 872 5200 http://www.coastaljazz.ca/ |
This jazz festival may be the biggest and best musical celebration in the world. For ten days and nights, nearly 1,800 musicians from Canada and around the world entertain Vancouver. From Gastown to David Lam Park, from hip bistros to great concert halls, you can hear a wide variety of jazz, blues, groove, world music, improv and popular artists. The Jazz Festival touches all parts of the city, with many free performances, including large-scale public events, eight major indoor concert series and a host of nightclub shows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music, dance and more |
Hamilton St @ Dunsmuir St Vancouver, BC V6B 2P1 Canada +1 604 873 3311 http://www.vancouverplayhouse.... |
Located beside the grand old Queen Elizabeth Theatre, this is its quieter, more demure partner. Built in 1962 by the city, the medium-sized downtown facility features music recitals, chamber music concerts, contemporary dance, plays and business events. It seats 668 people and though less formal and elegant than the Queen Elizabeth, it is still a comfortable and attractive venue. Be sure to check the listings to see what's showing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Multi-purpose historical theatre |
918 Granville St Vancouver, BC V6Z 1L2 Canada +1 604 331 7902 http://www.voguetheatre.com |
This legendary space is a 1,200-seat venue that has been catering to the city's theatre crowd since 1941. With its bright yellow exterior, Art Deco design and bright neon sign, it has welcomed some of the biggest entertainment names around. Though it hosts mainly artistic productions, the venue also holds seminars and events. It is located in the city's entertainment district. The building has a history buff pleasing past and even has its own ghost, rumoured to haunt the dressing room corridor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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