Guide to North Burnaby and Beyond

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Guide to North Burnaby and Beyond

Neighbourhoods

Urban village with shops and services just a 10 min walk from our doorstep Since 1908, with the arrival of the streetcar on Hastings Street, Burnaby Heights has been home to a vibrant commercial district. Today, the Heights has grown into a beautiful, culturally diverse area. Our merchants and residents come from a wide range of cultures and speak dozens of languages. They work and live together to build a community with a shared love of family and food, beauty and art, and parks and outdoor life. Read more about us and our history here. The Heights, in north Burnaby, is an extraordinary place. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, you’re welcomed as family. With 330 diverse retail shops and services, including some of the Lower Mainland’s most loved eateries, specialty grocery stores, butchers, bakers, services, and more – the Heights is a one-stop shopping destination and a foodie paradise. So swing on by – get to know your neighbours!
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Burnaby Heights
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Urban village with shops and services just a 10 min walk from our doorstep Since 1908, with the arrival of the streetcar on Hastings Street, Burnaby Heights has been home to a vibrant commercial district. Today, the Heights has grown into a beautiful, culturally diverse area. Our merchants and residents come from a wide range of cultures and speak dozens of languages. They work and live together to build a community with a shared love of family and food, beauty and art, and parks and outdoor life. Read more about us and our history here. The Heights, in north Burnaby, is an extraordinary place. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, you’re welcomed as family. With 330 diverse retail shops and services, including some of the Lower Mainland’s most loved eateries, specialty grocery stores, butchers, bakers, services, and more – the Heights is a one-stop shopping destination and a foodie paradise. So swing on by – get to know your neighbours!
A culturally rich and authentic neighbourhood, Commercial Drive - also known as The Drive - is one of the best and most colourful shopping, dining and nightlife districts you will find in the city; and boasts home to Vancouver’s own 8 block officially designated Little Italy, representing more than 60 years of Italian heritage. Day or evening, The Drive offers 22 full blocks to explore with over 300 distinct merchants, including quaint boutiques, an eclectic collection of restaurants, a vibrant live music and bar scene, dinner and dancing, theatres, coffee houses, specialty food stores and bakeries. A one of a kind experience.
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Commercial Drive
Commercial Drive
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A culturally rich and authentic neighbourhood, Commercial Drive - also known as The Drive - is one of the best and most colourful shopping, dining and nightlife districts you will find in the city; and boasts home to Vancouver’s own 8 block officially designated Little Italy, representing more than 60 years of Italian heritage. Day or evening, The Drive offers 22 full blocks to explore with over 300 distinct merchants, including quaint boutiques, an eclectic collection of restaurants, a vibrant live music and bar scene, dinner and dancing, theatres, coffee houses, specialty food stores and bakeries. A one of a kind experience.
In the 1960s, beachside Kitsilano was Vancouver's hippy hangout, drawing comparisons to San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury. Today, Kitsilano still has plenty of culture, but its apartments and houses are now occupied by young urban professionals and families who enjoy a modern version of that relaxed atmosphere – this is the birthplace of global yoga brand, lululemon athletica. Just over the Burrard Bridge from the downtown peninsula, the neighbourhood brings together a collection of attractions, beach and parks, residential streets, and a couple of main commercial districts. “Kits,” as it’s known locally, is bordered by the waterfront to the north and West 16th Ave to the south; Burrard Street to the east and Alma Street to the west. Most of the commercial activity is along West 4th Avenue and West Broadway, but you’ll also find shops and restaurants in the areas close to the beach.
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Kitsilano
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In the 1960s, beachside Kitsilano was Vancouver's hippy hangout, drawing comparisons to San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury. Today, Kitsilano still has plenty of culture, but its apartments and houses are now occupied by young urban professionals and families who enjoy a modern version of that relaxed atmosphere – this is the birthplace of global yoga brand, lululemon athletica. Just over the Burrard Bridge from the downtown peninsula, the neighbourhood brings together a collection of attractions, beach and parks, residential streets, and a couple of main commercial districts. “Kits,” as it’s known locally, is bordered by the waterfront to the north and West 16th Ave to the south; Burrard Street to the east and Alma Street to the west. Most of the commercial activity is along West 4th Avenue and West Broadway, but you’ll also find shops and restaurants in the areas close to the beach.
Despite the fact that Coal Harbour is right downtown, it’s a surprisingly calm little neighbourhood, right on the water’s edge. It’s even more surprising given its industrial history as a former shipyard sitting right next to the railway terminus. The area starts at Canada Place and stretches west to Stanley Park, and is bordered by Burrard Inlet to the north, West Georgia Street to the south. Coal Harbour is a charming mix of business and residential, being home to both the Vancouver Convention Centre as well as condo towers. Around this area you’ll find locals and visitors mingling on the Seawall, neighbourhood cafes and restaurants, a popular marina, and the odd harbour seal bobbing around and greeting passersby.
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Coal Harbour Seawalk
Coal Harbour Seawalk
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Despite the fact that Coal Harbour is right downtown, it’s a surprisingly calm little neighbourhood, right on the water’s edge. It’s even more surprising given its industrial history as a former shipyard sitting right next to the railway terminus. The area starts at Canada Place and stretches west to Stanley Park, and is bordered by Burrard Inlet to the north, West Georgia Street to the south. Coal Harbour is a charming mix of business and residential, being home to both the Vancouver Convention Centre as well as condo towers. Around this area you’ll find locals and visitors mingling on the Seawall, neighbourhood cafes and restaurants, a popular marina, and the odd harbour seal bobbing around and greeting passersby.
Situated on North Vancouver’s vibrant waterfront with views of Vancouver’s stunning downtown skyline to the south and soaring North Shore Mountains to the north, Lower Lonsdale is one of North Vancouver’s oldest and fastest-growing urban neighbourhoods. With a rich shipbuilding history, the Shipyards District in Lower Lonsdale has quickly become a hub of independent shops, restaurants, specialty food stores and more. Only a 12-minute Seabus ride away from Downtown Vancouver, there’s plenty of things to see and do while exploring this community-focused neighbourhood.
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Lower Lonsdale
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Situated on North Vancouver’s vibrant waterfront with views of Vancouver’s stunning downtown skyline to the south and soaring North Shore Mountains to the north, Lower Lonsdale is one of North Vancouver’s oldest and fastest-growing urban neighbourhoods. With a rich shipbuilding history, the Shipyards District in Lower Lonsdale has quickly become a hub of independent shops, restaurants, specialty food stores and more. Only a 12-minute Seabus ride away from Downtown Vancouver, there’s plenty of things to see and do while exploring this community-focused neighbourhood.
Just south-east of the downtown peninsula, South Main refers to the stretch of Main between East 2nd and East 33rd Avenues but the neighbourhood, taking in the mainly residential streets on either side, is actually called Mount Pleasant . For a long time, this area was considered to be the “wrong side of the tracks” but with the hipsters moving in and opening galleries, breweries and boutiques, this is now Vancouver’s answer to New York’s Brooklyn.
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Mount Pleasant
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Just south-east of the downtown peninsula, South Main refers to the stretch of Main between East 2nd and East 33rd Avenues but the neighbourhood, taking in the mainly residential streets on either side, is actually called Mount Pleasant . For a long time, this area was considered to be the “wrong side of the tracks” but with the hipsters moving in and opening galleries, breweries and boutiques, this is now Vancouver’s answer to New York’s Brooklyn.
Rainbow flags and sunburst banners adorn the lampposts in this lively neighbourhood in the heart of downtown's dense West End. Known internationally for its thriving community of gay and lesbian residents, Davie Village is offers a chilled-out vibe for people watching during the day, and thumping clubs, pubs and street life at night. “Davie Village” refers to the stretch of Davie Street between Burrard and Jervis Streets, but make sure you poke your head around the corner onto some of the side streets which are also home to some gems.
Davie Street
Davie Street
Rainbow flags and sunburst banners adorn the lampposts in this lively neighbourhood in the heart of downtown's dense West End. Known internationally for its thriving community of gay and lesbian residents, Davie Village is offers a chilled-out vibe for people watching during the day, and thumping clubs, pubs and street life at night. “Davie Village” refers to the stretch of Davie Street between Burrard and Jervis Streets, but make sure you poke your head around the corner onto some of the side streets which are also home to some gems.
Established back in the 1890s, Vancouver’s Chinatown has been humming busily for more than a century with vivid colours, exotic cuisine and a vibrant culture. Vancouver’s Chinese population originally made the journey to work in local mines and build the Trans-Canada railway. Rich in history and architecture, this area east of downtown boasts North America's third-largest Chinatown after New York and San Francisco. The main commercial area runs is around six blocks, bordered by East Pender Street, Gore Avenue, East Georgia Street, and Carrall Street. You’ll find plenty of classic Asian specialty stores, with their wares piled by the sidewalk for perusing, as well as dim sum restaurants, apothecaries, and quiet oases offering calm respite from the bustle. While there are many traditional finds in Chinatown, you’ll also see a burst of modern retail thanks to some young entrepreneurs who have set up shop in the neighbourhood, especially along Pender between Columbia and Main streets.
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Chinatown
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Established back in the 1890s, Vancouver’s Chinatown has been humming busily for more than a century with vivid colours, exotic cuisine and a vibrant culture. Vancouver’s Chinese population originally made the journey to work in local mines and build the Trans-Canada railway. Rich in history and architecture, this area east of downtown boasts North America's third-largest Chinatown after New York and San Francisco. The main commercial area runs is around six blocks, bordered by East Pender Street, Gore Avenue, East Georgia Street, and Carrall Street. You’ll find plenty of classic Asian specialty stores, with their wares piled by the sidewalk for perusing, as well as dim sum restaurants, apothecaries, and quiet oases offering calm respite from the bustle. While there are many traditional finds in Chinatown, you’ll also see a burst of modern retail thanks to some young entrepreneurs who have set up shop in the neighbourhood, especially along Pender between Columbia and Main streets.
Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhood, Gastown grew from a single tavern founded by John ‘Gassy Jack’ Deighton back in 1867. Today, the district retains its historic charm and independent spirit. Victorian architecture houses a thriving fashion scene, impeccably curated décor boutiques, one-of-a-kind galleries and some of the best culinary fare in Vancouver. It’s a gathering place for stylish locals and an ideal neighbourhood to explore on foot. Gastown lies along the north of the downtown Vancouver peninsula, from Richards east to Main Street, and south to Hastings Street.
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Gastown
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Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhood, Gastown grew from a single tavern founded by John ‘Gassy Jack’ Deighton back in 1867. Today, the district retains its historic charm and independent spirit. Victorian architecture houses a thriving fashion scene, impeccably curated décor boutiques, one-of-a-kind galleries and some of the best culinary fare in Vancouver. It’s a gathering place for stylish locals and an ideal neighbourhood to explore on foot. Gastown lies along the north of the downtown Vancouver peninsula, from Richards east to Main Street, and south to Hastings Street.
Yaletown was once the Western terminus for the Canadian Pacific Railway, but the area’s more recent reinvention dates back to 1986 when the waterfront along the north of False Creek was host to many of the venues when Vancouver hosted the World’s Fair. Since then that land, along with the warehouse district adjoining it have been transformed into one of the city’s chicest neighbourhoods, filled with residential loft spaces, sidewalk cafes, cool restaurants, unique shopping, and leafy parks. Sitting along the south side of the downtown Vancouver peninsula, Yaletown is bordered by Homer Street, Robson Street and False Creek.
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Yaletown
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Yaletown was once the Western terminus for the Canadian Pacific Railway, but the area’s more recent reinvention dates back to 1986 when the waterfront along the north of False Creek was host to many of the venues when Vancouver hosted the World’s Fair. Since then that land, along with the warehouse district adjoining it have been transformed into one of the city’s chicest neighbourhoods, filled with residential loft spaces, sidewalk cafes, cool restaurants, unique shopping, and leafy parks. Sitting along the south side of the downtown Vancouver peninsula, Yaletown is bordered by Homer Street, Robson Street and False Creek.
Tucked up tightly against the city’s downtown core, the West End is one of the easiest neighbourhoods for visitors to explore, getting a real taste of how real Vancouverites live. A gateway to Stanley Park, the neighbourhood is bordered by the park on one side, as well as English Bay, Granville and Robson Streets. In 1862, the area was heavily forested when three gentlemen, known as the Three Greenhorns, each purchased 73 hectares (180 acres) of land with the purpose of establishing a brickworks. That plan soon changed, and the area instead became the city’s first upscale neighbourhood. These days, it’s an incredibly diverse area, home to the city’s gay community (centred around Davie Village), heritage homes, and around 40,000 people living in high-rise apartments. The parks and beaches are the main attractions, but the people-watching and dining come in close behind.
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West End
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Tucked up tightly against the city’s downtown core, the West End is one of the easiest neighbourhoods for visitors to explore, getting a real taste of how real Vancouverites live. A gateway to Stanley Park, the neighbourhood is bordered by the park on one side, as well as English Bay, Granville and Robson Streets. In 1862, the area was heavily forested when three gentlemen, known as the Three Greenhorns, each purchased 73 hectares (180 acres) of land with the purpose of establishing a brickworks. That plan soon changed, and the area instead became the city’s first upscale neighbourhood. These days, it’s an incredibly diverse area, home to the city’s gay community (centred around Davie Village), heritage homes, and around 40,000 people living in high-rise apartments. The parks and beaches are the main attractions, but the people-watching and dining come in close behind.
Once the home of the athletes at the 2010 Olympics, Olympic Village is now a trendy residential neighbourhood in Vancouver’s False Creek area.
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Olympic Village Square
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Once the home of the athletes at the 2010 Olympics, Olympic Village is now a trendy residential neighbourhood in Vancouver’s False Creek area.

Transit

Bus stop to Skytrain
903 Gilmore Ave
903 Gilmore Avenue
Bus stop to Skytrain
Direct express bus to Downtown
3853 Hastings St
3853 Hastings Street
Direct express bus to Downtown

Sightseeing

Stanley Park is a 405-hectare public park in British Columbia, Canada that makes up the northwestern half of Vancouver's Downtown Peninsula, surrounded by waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay.
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Stanley Park
610 Pipeline Rd
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Stanley Park is a 405-hectare public park in British Columbia, Canada that makes up the northwestern half of Vancouver's Downtown Peninsula, surrounded by waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay.
Green space offering a rose garden, playground & picnic sites, plus sculptures, city views & trails.
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Burnaby Mountain Park
100 Centennial Way
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Green space offering a rose garden, playground & picnic sites, plus sculptures, city views & trails.
In the early 1900s, Granville Island was home to factories, plants and sawmills. Things are a little different today—Granville Island is both a locals’ favorite and a huge draw for visitors. Technically a sandspit and not an island, the neighbourhood sits just south of the downtown peninsula, right under the Granville Bridge. The Granville Island Public Market acts as a hub of activity, but it’s also one of the city’s most important cultural districts with theatres, artisan workshops and craft studios.
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Pulo ng Granville
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In the early 1900s, Granville Island was home to factories, plants and sawmills. Things are a little different today—Granville Island is both a locals’ favorite and a huge draw for visitors. Technically a sandspit and not an island, the neighbourhood sits just south of the downtown peninsula, right under the Granville Bridge. The Granville Island Public Market acts as a hub of activity, but it’s also one of the city’s most important cultural districts with theatres, artisan workshops and craft studios.
With BC Place Stadium at one end, Stanley Park at the other, and the city’s best-known shopping precinct in between, Robson Street is a must-stroll for most visitors to Vancouver. One of Vancouver’s oldest commercial streets, it was once known as Robsonstrasse for the sheer number of German and European stores that opened up after the Second World War. The international character of the street still exists. Being right in the heart of the downtown core, you’ll find yourself walking right alongside locals on their way to the office, sports fans heading to the game, and students lining up outside noodle shops.
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Robson Street
1155 Robson St
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With BC Place Stadium at one end, Stanley Park at the other, and the city’s best-known shopping precinct in between, Robson Street is a must-stroll for most visitors to Vancouver. One of Vancouver’s oldest commercial streets, it was once known as Robsonstrasse for the sheer number of German and European stores that opened up after the Second World War. The international character of the street still exists. Being right in the heart of the downtown core, you’ll find yourself walking right alongside locals on their way to the office, sports fans heading to the game, and students lining up outside noodle shops.
As the cultural focal point of the City of Vancouver's Indo-Canadian population, the Punjabi Market is a five-block stretch along Main Street, between about East 49th and East 54th Avenues. Here you’ll find new immigrants along with grandparents bringing the second-generation grandkids for a taste of their homeland.
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Punjabi Market
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As the cultural focal point of the City of Vancouver's Indo-Canadian population, the Punjabi Market is a five-block stretch along Main Street, between about East 49th and East 54th Avenues. Here you’ll find new immigrants along with grandparents bringing the second-generation grandkids for a taste of their homeland.

Food scene

An anchor in Vancouver’s culinary landscape, Blue Water Cafe is lauded as the City’s definitive destination for seafood. Executive Chef Frank Pabst is known for his innovative and brilliantly executed West Coast plates, that showcase the freshest and most sustainable local fin and shellfish. Enhanced by the intuitive service from Stephan Cachard’s dedicated team, the dynamic dining room provides action views of the opposing ‘East meets West’ kitchen and raw bar. The sweeping main bar leads out to the heated patio and the private wine room holds the extensive award-winning wine and bubble selection. Housed in a handsome brick and beam heritage warehouse conversion, Blue Water Cafe is in the heart of historic Yaletown, the city’s vibrant and hip neighborhood.
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Blue Water Cafe
1095 Hamilton St
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An anchor in Vancouver’s culinary landscape, Blue Water Cafe is lauded as the City’s definitive destination for seafood. Executive Chef Frank Pabst is known for his innovative and brilliantly executed West Coast plates, that showcase the freshest and most sustainable local fin and shellfish. Enhanced by the intuitive service from Stephan Cachard’s dedicated team, the dynamic dining room provides action views of the opposing ‘East meets West’ kitchen and raw bar. The sweeping main bar leads out to the heated patio and the private wine room holds the extensive award-winning wine and bubble selection. Housed in a handsome brick and beam heritage warehouse conversion, Blue Water Cafe is in the heart of historic Yaletown, the city’s vibrant and hip neighborhood.
A celebration of Vancouver’s cultural diversity and natural environment Hawksworth Restaurant showcases ingredient led, contemporary cuisine that demonstrates the highly skilled technique and relentless drive for perfection that has become Chef David Hawksworth’s trademark. Five-time winner of Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Award’s Best Upscale Restaurant, Hawksworth Restaurant is glamorous and elegant, yet relaxed and welcoming with warm and attentive service. Hawksworth Restaurant is located in the heart of the city at Georgia and Howe Streets within the legendary Rosewood Hotel Georgia. Open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, with in bar dining menus and its own private rooms, Hawksworth can deliver an array of dining experiences from power breakfasts to after-work drinks, to formal gala events.
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Hawksworth Restaurant
801 W Georgia St
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A celebration of Vancouver’s cultural diversity and natural environment Hawksworth Restaurant showcases ingredient led, contemporary cuisine that demonstrates the highly skilled technique and relentless drive for perfection that has become Chef David Hawksworth’s trademark. Five-time winner of Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Award’s Best Upscale Restaurant, Hawksworth Restaurant is glamorous and elegant, yet relaxed and welcoming with warm and attentive service. Hawksworth Restaurant is located in the heart of the city at Georgia and Howe Streets within the legendary Rosewood Hotel Georgia. Open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, with in bar dining menus and its own private rooms, Hawksworth can deliver an array of dining experiences from power breakfasts to after-work drinks, to formal gala events.
Black+Blue is Glowbal Group's most expansive restaurant to-date. Sitting next to sister restaurants COAST and Italian Kitchen, they are all located on Vancouver’s emerging restaurant row, Alberni Street. Fans of the GLOWBAL COLLECTION aesthetic can enjoy an expansive three-level space, anchored by focal point Tom Dixon’s ‘cloud of gold’ that can be viewed from wherever you are in the room. Taking the dining experience to new heights, a glass-walled elevator transports guests between the main floor and other levels. Serving as a backdrop to the 12ft. X 12ft. glass encased dry aging cellar is the glowing Himalayan Salt Wall. Guests can enjoy a rectangular 30 seat bar downstairs, offering patrons a real New York vibe. Head upstairs to enjoy white table cloths and luxurious booths—fine dining with pristine service. Black+Blue offers the largest selection of prime cuts of steaks - from Wagyu to US and Canadian Prime, with a hand selection of exclusive boutique products. Along with meat selections, guests can also enjoy featured fish and shellfish. The energy, bustle, and allure of these celebrated Vancouver restaurants are what most people notice first. But the Glowbal Group goes far beyond just flash and excitement. These are serious culinary hotspots, created by some of the most accomplished chefs and restaurateurs in the game. Flawless service, exquisite wine lists, and some of the most inventive, celebrated cuisine in Vancouver define every restaurant in the collection.
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Black+Blue
1032 Alberni St
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Black+Blue is Glowbal Group's most expansive restaurant to-date. Sitting next to sister restaurants COAST and Italian Kitchen, they are all located on Vancouver’s emerging restaurant row, Alberni Street. Fans of the GLOWBAL COLLECTION aesthetic can enjoy an expansive three-level space, anchored by focal point Tom Dixon’s ‘cloud of gold’ that can be viewed from wherever you are in the room. Taking the dining experience to new heights, a glass-walled elevator transports guests between the main floor and other levels. Serving as a backdrop to the 12ft. X 12ft. glass encased dry aging cellar is the glowing Himalayan Salt Wall. Guests can enjoy a rectangular 30 seat bar downstairs, offering patrons a real New York vibe. Head upstairs to enjoy white table cloths and luxurious booths—fine dining with pristine service. Black+Blue offers the largest selection of prime cuts of steaks - from Wagyu to US and Canadian Prime, with a hand selection of exclusive boutique products. Along with meat selections, guests can also enjoy featured fish and shellfish. The energy, bustle, and allure of these celebrated Vancouver restaurants are what most people notice first. But the Glowbal Group goes far beyond just flash and excitement. These are serious culinary hotspots, created by some of the most accomplished chefs and restaurateurs in the game. Flawless service, exquisite wine lists, and some of the most inventive, celebrated cuisine in Vancouver define every restaurant in the collection.
Nestled in the heart of Vancouver's financial district, amid the galleries, shopping and major hotels, discover Hy's Encore. The culture of the Pacific Northwest infuses itself into all Vancouver experiences, and you will find that spirit at Hy's Encore in abundance. Mixing with our legendary Prime Rib and New York Strip are dazzling Pacific Salmon and Ahi Tuna. Honouring our Victorian heritage, both the décor and architecture are rich in tradition, refined in detail. Enjoy a private dinner function for up to 18 in our wine cellar, or luxuriate in the splendour of our 3 distinct upper dining rooms. Birthdays. Big Wins. Anniversaries. Retirements. Reunions. If it is important, choose Hy's. Whether an intimate four person business dinner, or a celebratory cocktail reception for a hundred or more, private functions are moments to shine. Trust Hy's to do it right
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Hy's Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar
637 Hornby St
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Nestled in the heart of Vancouver's financial district, amid the galleries, shopping and major hotels, discover Hy's Encore. The culture of the Pacific Northwest infuses itself into all Vancouver experiences, and you will find that spirit at Hy's Encore in abundance. Mixing with our legendary Prime Rib and New York Strip are dazzling Pacific Salmon and Ahi Tuna. Honouring our Victorian heritage, both the décor and architecture are rich in tradition, refined in detail. Enjoy a private dinner function for up to 18 in our wine cellar, or luxuriate in the splendour of our 3 distinct upper dining rooms. Birthdays. Big Wins. Anniversaries. Retirements. Reunions. If it is important, choose Hy's. Whether an intimate four person business dinner, or a celebratory cocktail reception for a hundred or more, private functions are moments to shine. Trust Hy's to do it right
Kirin has a reputation among food connoisseurs both locally and overseas for providing its customers with a first-class dining experience: quality food meticulously prepared complemented by unsurpassed service in a comfortable ambience. It specializes in both Northern Chinese and Cantonese cuisine, and is well-known for its preparation of seafood in both traditional and exotic styles. Over the years, Kirin has put in endless efforts to expand its client base. Among them are head of states, politicians, personnel from consulate general offices of foreign countries, senior executives of large international corporations, and celebrities such as movie stars and sport superstars.
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Kirin Restaurant
1172 Alberni St
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Kirin has a reputation among food connoisseurs both locally and overseas for providing its customers with a first-class dining experience: quality food meticulously prepared complemented by unsurpassed service in a comfortable ambience. It specializes in both Northern Chinese and Cantonese cuisine, and is well-known for its preparation of seafood in both traditional and exotic styles. Over the years, Kirin has put in endless efforts to expand its client base. Among them are head of states, politicians, personnel from consulate general offices of foreign countries, senior executives of large international corporations, and celebrities such as movie stars and sport superstars.
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Sopra Sotto Pizzeria
4022 Hastings St
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Glenburn Soda Fountain & Confectionery
4090 Hastings St
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X-Site Grill & Bistro
4625 Hastings St
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SOCRATES in the Heights
4651 Hastings Street
Greek food
Wing Ho Chinese Restaurant
1455 Main St
Ramen Gaoh
4518 Hastings Street
Tentatsu Japanese Restaurant Burnaby
4266 Hastings Street
Siam Le Bien Thai Cuisine
4217 Hastings Street
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Brokenrice Vietnamese Restaurant
4088 Hastings St
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Toyo Sushi Japanese Restaurant
3978 Hastings Street
Don Oso's Restaurant
4421 Hastings Street
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Peaked Pies
4114 Hastings St
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The Gray Olive Cafeteria
4190 Hastings St
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Cioffi’s Cucina
4150 Hastings St
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Chad Thai Restaurant
4010 E Hastings St
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Green & Oak Malaysian Restaurant
3760 Hastings Street

Payo sa lungsod

Paano makapaglibot

Access to skytrain

5 min walk to the nearest bus stop that will take you to Gilmore Skytrain station
Paano makapaglibot

Access to downtown

10 min walk to the closest express bus to Downtown