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Cactus Club Cafe is a Canadian-owned chain of premium casual restaurants that originated in North Vancouver, British Columbia. The chain has since expanded to 31 locations throughout Canada, with other locations throughout British Columbia, Alberta , Saskatchewan , and Ontario .
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In December 2017, Earls announced that they would be closing one of their first locations, on Marine Drive in North Vancouver. [7] In early 2018, the chain opened a concept restaurant at Ambleside Beach in West Vancouver as a replacement. Saskatoon Earls. In early 2024, longtime executive Mark Hladik was named company president, succeeding Mo ...
The Vancouver Michelin Guide first launched on October 27, 2022, [2] funded in partnership with Destination Vancouver for a five-year period. [3] Vancouver is one of three regions Michelin reviews in Canada, alongside Toronto (which was also added in 2022) and Quebec (which will have its inaugural guide in 2025). [4]
Ovaltine Cafe, 251 East Hastings Street [1]. The Ovaltine Cafe is a traditional diner in the Downtown Eastside neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, known for its traditional decor.
Wilmington, North Carolina Southern Cafe Oakland, California: 372 12 East Coast, West Coast: Calafia Cafe Palo Alto, California: June 8, 2018 Sweet n Savory Cafe Wilmington, North Carolina W.E.P.A.! at Brix 581 Oakland, California 373 13 Italian, Hawaiian and Colombian: Umekes Fishmarket Bar & Grill Kailua-Kona, Hawaii: June 29, 2018 Pazzo
JJ Bean is a Canadian coffee chain, coffee retailer, and roaster which operates more than 20 locations in the Greater Vancouver area. JJ Bean was founded in 1996 by John Neate Jr., opening two locations on Granville Island Market and Vancouver's Port Town with a staff of 12. [1] JJ Bean expanded its operations to Toronto, Ontario, in 2016. [2]
Railway Stage & Beer Café is Vancouver’s longest continually operating nightclub, occupying the same premises uninterrupted from 1931 to 2016. [1] Three rooms made up the second floor space at the corner of Seymour and Dunsmuir Street. The first was a small room that hosted music seven nights a week.