Vancouver Meeting Planners Guide 2008-2009 - (Page 58) Type of Meals B: Breakfast Br: Brunch L: Lunch D: Dinner $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Under $10 11–20 21–30 Over $30 r ne Din n) Cd ($ tes Ra e ize ibl t ss en ng pS cce rou nm ti ls ng e tai Sea air A m G ea t rki r u Ra Pa fM ch or e nte ng ve E utdo heel axim roup ach eo u p M G Co W O Li Lo Ty Sala Thai Restaurant SOUTHEAST ASIAN – 604.683.7999 Suite 102 – 888 Burrard St., Vancouver $ Come experience Vancouver’s finest flavours of Thailand. Our exotic dishes are cooked with the freshest ingredients by our Thai chefs and served by our friendly staff in a truly traditional atmosphere. salathairestaurant@hotmail.com, salathaidowntown.com Saltlik is a contemporary steak house where you will find a delectable menu in a stylish yet comfortable environment. The ideal setting for a business lunch, relaxing dinner or semi-private function. Saltlik also has an elegant bar perfect for after-work drinks. vancouver@saltliksteakhouse.com, saltlik.com D • • Moroccan-style exotic lounge offering tantalizing “tapa trios” with flavours from North Africa, Asia and the Middle East. info@sanafir.ca, sanafir.ca This ultra-contemporary dining room features a menu of Northwest cuisine with a global influence. The lounge is a popular after-work spot and features an extensive list of wines by the glass. Open breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch. les.lee@marriott.com, showcaserestaurant.com B, L • • • Great food. Great fun. Great sports on the great TV. Downtown in the middle of it all. bosmanshotel.com SIP is Vancouver’s finest casual-upscale lounge featuring a unique West Coast menu that fuses wines, beers and spirits in all of our menu items. A warm ambience, beautiful staff and spectacular cocktails contribute to SIP becoming one of Vancouver’s most innovative dining destinations. info@siplounge.com D • • 40 • • For a flair and ambience of New York, visit the lobby bar from 4pm–midnight. deltavancouversuites.ca Freshly grilled steaks and seafood, with sensational taste and presentation unique to Stonegrill and Vancouver. stonegrilljkchan@aol.com Vancouver’s newest urban lounge appeals to all senses with culinary delights, cool decor, warm atmosphere and vintage libations. Offers a sultry interior and a choice of two outdoor patios, all the ingredients, culinary and otherwise, for a sophisticated gathering spot in a trendy urban setting. info@unwined.ca, unwined.ca B, Br, L, D • • B.C.’s favourite restaurant since 1928. A meal that’s irresistibly different. Famous, legendary Triple “O” hamburgers. unit135@whitespot.ca, whitespot.com 80 • • Award-winning restaurant since 1964. Warm, classic atmosphere with superb Swiss-French and West Coast cuisine. Open Tues.–Sun. info@thewmtell.com, thewmtell.com Fun food and serious drinks. Yagger’s offers a fresh approach to globally inspired comfort food created by one of Vancouver’s top chefs. Retro tunes, big-screen TVs and Jagermeister on tap. info@yaggers.com, yaggers.com Canada’s premier blues and R&B room. Live music and dancing seven days a week. Cover charges vary. Phone for info on shows. info@theyale.ca, theyale.ca Dining only Tues.–Sat., 5–10pm. yew.vcr@fourseasons.com, fourseasons.com/vancouver Saltlik Steakhouse STEAK & SEAFOOD – 604.689.9749 1032 Alberni St., Vancouver $$ Sanafir SOUTHEAST ASIAN – 604.678.1049 1026 Granville St., Vancouver $$ Show Case Restaurant – Marriott Pinnacle Downtown WEST COAST – 604.639.4040 1120 Hastings St. W., Vancouver $ Side Bar Lounge & Grill – Bosman’s Motor Hotel NIGHTLIFE – 604.688.1535 1060 Howe St., Vancouver $ SIP Resto Lounge WEST COAST – 604.687.7474 1117 Granville St., Vancouver $$ Spencer’s – Delta Vancouver Suites Hotel NIGHTLIFE – 604.689.8188 550 W. Hastings St., Vancouver $ Stonegrill STEAK & SEAFOOD – 604.637.0388 1661 Granville St., Vancouver $$ • • 150 • • UnWine’d on Howe BAR & GRILL – 604.682.5225 1180 Howe St., Vancouver $$ White Spot Restaurants – Georgia BAR & GRILL – 604.662.3066 580 W. Georgia St., Vancouver $ William Tell Restaurant EUROPEAN – 604.688.3504, 800.663.1155 765 Beatty St., Vancouver $$$ D • Yagger’s BAR & GRILL – 604.602.7030 433 W. Pender St., Vancouver $$ Br, L, D • 90 Dining & Nightlife Facilities The Yale PUBS – 604.681.9253 1300 Granville St., Vancouver $ • • • 260 YEW restaurant + bar – Four Seasons Hotel WEST COAST – 604.689.9333 791 Georgia St. W., Vancouver $$$ • 60 DOWNTOWN – DAVIE VILLAGE/WEST END The Bayside Room – Best Western Sands Hotel NIGHTLIFE – 604.682.1831, 800.661.7887 1755 Davie St., Vancouver $ Br, L • • 100 • • Vancouver’s best-loved cocktail lounge. Extensive cocktail menu, fresh shucked oysters and a fine sampling of appetizers from around the world. mark@rpbhotels.com, rpbhotels.com Offers a repertoire of signature tapatisers, sharing plates of crossculture cuisine featuring regional products. bin941.com 300 • • Ultimate West Coast dining experience for groups small or large. Fresh seafood, waterfront views and great service. bhebay@tbhr.ca, boathouserestaurants.ca Inspired by a 1930s New York-style steak house, Bogart’s is a perfect room for good company, big wines and big steaks. admin@bogartschophouse.com, bogartschophouse.com A local favourite dining spot for those who enjoy nutritious meals in a warm, friendly atmosphere. West Coast cuisine. coasthotels.com 52 • A West End landmark, the Central is located in a turn-of-the-century refurbished home and boasts a fun, flirtatious vibe, gourmet food for everyday people and mind-blowing cocktails. thegang@centralbistro.com, centralbistro.com Bin 941 Tapas Parlour WEST COAST – 604.683.1246 941 Davie St., Vancouver $ D • The Boathouse Restaurant – English Bay SEAFOOD – 604.669.2225 1795 Beach Ave., Vancouver $$$ Br, L, D • • • Bogart’s Chophouse & Bar STEAK & SEAFOOD – 604.733.4141 1619 Broadway W., Vancouver $$$ L, D • • • • 20 The Brasserie Bistro – Coast Plaza Hotel & Suites FAMILY – 604.622.4462 1763 Comox St., Vancouver $ B, L, D • • Central Kitchen & Eurobar WEST COAST – 604.689.4527 1072 Denman St., Vancouver $$ B, Br, L, D • • • • 58 t o u r i s m va n c o u ve r. c o m http://www.tourismvancouver.com
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