The name refers to the ancient Mexican monarchy honouring the influence both his parents made on his culinary style. While his mother inspired our sister restaurant, Ophelia, the familial tradition has continued here at Monarca where you’ll find playful dishes and a lively atmosphere inspired by Chef Higareda’s father.Francisco’s father lived near the famous Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in central Mexico’s Michoacán region. Chef Higareda spent several summers here with his family enjoying the local Tlahualiles (defeated warriors) Festival. The festival celebrates the feast of Santiago Apóstol, patron saint of Sahuayo. The battle depicted in the festival is still debated today in Mexico and refers to military conflicts before, during, and after the arrival of the Spanish. It’s a memory he cherishes from his childhood.
You can’t party on an empty stomach. GRETA fuels the fun with a choice of fresh, locally-sourced grab-and-go. Street food inspired from around the world is more than a match for the appetite you’ll work up defeating Ms. Pac Man. Step up to the food truck window or sit down to be served restaurant-style.
Since we first opened in 1995, Steamworks has been a favourite of Vancouver locals and visitors alike. Whether you're joining us for lunch, a drink after work, or a group dinner with friends and colleagues, we're honoured to have you with us.Steamworks gets its name from the famous Gastown steam line that runs through our premises. Our onsite brewery uses steam to fire its kettles. The instant heat of steam allows for greater brewing finesse, and most importantly great tasting beer. Whether you're in the mood for a thirst quenching Lions Gate® lager, or a full bodied HeriocaTM Oatmeal Stout, we've got a beer to please your palate.
Opening their first location in the spring of 1984, Helen Babalos & Thomas Makris brought us Anatoli Souvlaki. They had a dream of combining the food of Greece with great service to add some Mediterranean style to the North Vancouver restaurant selection. They opened in the sleepy neighbourhood of lower Lonsdale and lived above the restaurant to ensure the quality and service. They were able to create a North Vancouver staple, a successful thriving restaurant based on faithful patrons and a reputation that has been passed through generations.In 2011, the family-run restaurant was taken over by their
sons Alexi and Iani. In 2015, the brothers, alongside their cousin Daniel Bergman, expanded on
their parent’s dream by opening The Greek in Yaletown, with a focus on mezze-style dining.
Now open in Gastown. The Greek is a reinterpretation of the North Shore's iconic Anatoli Souvlaki.
Guu with Otokomae in Gastown brings a contemporary twist to the Izakaya. “Otokomae” means “handsome man” or “true man” physically and mentally.
Each dish is carefully crafted to art-like perfection, making them both delicious & visually pleasing. Otokomae is perfect for groups, or for a sophisticated dinner for two at the counter.
We keep seats for walk-in customers as well. No available seats on opentable does not mean we are fully booked. Please be aware that the time limited per table is two hours during peak hours.
A local craft beer focus paired with handsome cocktails and a humble yet modern menu truly brings this familiar public house to life. Every Vancouverite has a story and odds are, some of your own greatest exploits have begun, or ended, behind the Lamplighter’s famed doors. Showing all professional sports including NFL, NHL, UFC, World Cup, Manchester United Premier League. Brunch on Saturdays & Sundays.
La Casita in Gastown serves Mexican specialties in a bright, festive location. Stop in for a quick bite at lunch, meet up with the family for dinner, or visit for late-night eats and margaritas. At La Casita the “All in one Mexican Meal” means that you get a complete meal at one low price. All of our meals include an appy, a meal, and a dessert. For group bookings from from 21 to 75 people contact us at info@lacasita.ca or 6046462444.All Day Happy Hour: Jose Tradicional $5East Van Beer $6Pitcher (4 beers) $20Red or White Wine $6Litre (6 beers) $30Chilaquiles (red salsa egg or green salsa chicken) $18 Kitchen open till 1 am Friday & SaturdayWe are walking distance from BC Place, Rogers Arena, historic Chinatown, Gastown's Steam Clock, and Waterfront Station.
The Calabash is a Vessel that Supports Food, Drink, Art, and Music.It is our vision to provide dynamic and flavorful Caribbean food in a healthy and creative atmosphere. Our menu has been designed to deliver fresh and uplifting cuisine using local and free range product, complimented by original cocktail recipes & a rum list boasting 80+ varieties Calabash is truly unique to the downtown dining experience. We are trying to provide an inspiring and artistic experience while maintaining the highest levels of quality and service and staying true to the roots and traditions of the Caribbean. We feature a chef’s fresh sheet, where our guests can discover unique combinations of West Coast and West Indian cuisine.There is live music shows and house DJ's most days of the week.
Located in the historic neighbourhood of Gastown, MeeT in Gastown is serving up all of the MeeT classics. The perfect place to sip on crafty cocktails and enjoy comfort food! Come sit on our hide-away courtyard patio, or inside the main room under the glass atrium!