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Cloud 9 Revolving Restaurant & Lounge, Empire Landmark Hotel, Vancouver (closed in 2017; building demolished 2018–2019) Top of Vancouver Revolving Restaurant, Harbour Centre, Vancouver; Vistas Revolving Restaurant & Bar, Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront, Vancouver (closed, now private convention space) [2] Manitoba
The bar launched the "To Russia With Love" campaign in 2014. [5] Justin Trudeau visited the bar in 2019. [6] [7] According to PinkNews, he was the "first Canadian head of government to make an official visit to a gay bar". [8] Anthony "Scotty" Larin, who managed the bar and was a community organizer, died in 2020. [9]
In 2014, Out Traveler 's Jase Peeples wrote, "A Vancouver landmark, Numbers is the oldest gay bar in the city, having opened its doors more than three decades ago. The multilevel space remains one of the most popular gay nightlife spots in Davie Village, with karaoke available seven days a week in the special 'FunBox' room.
The list is compiled by votes from The World's 50 Best Bars Academy, which consists of more than 650 drinks experts with 50/50 gender parity, including renowned bartenders, consultants, drinks writers, and cocktail specialists from around the world. [8]
Lonsdale Quay Market interior. Lonsdale Quay Market is a major public market and tourist destination located in the city of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.The market is located at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue and is adjacent to the Lonsdale Quay SeaBus terminal and transit exchange that serves Metro Vancouver's North Shore municipalities.
Harbour Centre is located at 555 West Hastings Street in Downtown Vancouver. It is steps away from Waterfront Station, a major multi-modal transit hub which serves as the Downtown Vancouver terminal for various TransLink operations including SeaBus, West Coast Express, SkyTrain, Canada Line and buses.
A Martinez, newly popular in the early years of the cocktail renaissance [1]. The craft cocktail movement is a social movement spurred by the cocktail renaissance, a period of time in the late 20th and early 21st century characterized by a revival and re-prioritization of traditional recipes and methods in the bar industry, especially in the United States. [2]
The Junction is a gay bar and nightclub located at 1138 Davie Street in Vancouver's Davie Village. [3] According to the Canadian LGBTQ-focused online magazine Daily Xtra, the club welcomes straight people. Its website says, "Expect to get down with those that are straight — not narrow."