With so many indie beers available, it's the place to go if you'd like something other than Molsons. Actually, if you say that word, I suspect they will quietly and firmly escort you to the door. En savoir plus .
Good place to have a beer, see the game (several different screens going) and watch the Harbour Air seaplanes up close. En savoir plus .
The 1920s-inspired drinks are worth it alone, but the food is the real draw. Try the neon squid steaks (worth having twice), chicken liver pate or a Sloppy Joe, and chilled rice pudding with figs. En savoir plus .
The Lamplighter, 85 years old, had Vancouver first beer-parlour licence and was the first permitted to serve women. See the link. En savoir plus .
Flat screens, billiards, foosball, air hockey, pinball and a DJ make this a great place for pre-game, post-game and even halftime Grey Cup parties. En savoir plus .
Rogue is now offering regular 'beer dinners,' at which they pair choice brews with your food courses. Jan Zeschky has more at the link. En savoir plus .
Local’s burgers start with a half pound of ground chuck and fresh brioche bun and go from there. The Best Patios in Vancouver: http://bit.ly/pu4W2M En savoir plus .