June 27, 2013

Homer St. Cafe & Bar x Grand Opening x Yaletown

Homer St. Cafe and Bar's grand opening party in Yaletown on June 26, 2013. Published in Vancouver Is Awesome.

Homer Street Cafe and Bar | Vancouver, BC

If you frequent the area between Robson Street and Yaletown, you've no doubt passed by and noticed the extensive first floor renovations at Homer and Smithe and what is now the neighbourhood's newest upscale brasserie and rotisserie style bar bistro hybrid joint occupying the ground flood of the historic Homer Building (in the space formerly occupied by the Homer Café). And yes, that certainly is a gravy fondue fountain you see (above to the right).

Homer Street Cafe and Bar | Vancouver, BC

From the team behind Tableau Bar Bistro and across the street from Subeez, Homer St. Cafe and Bar is a fancifully charming yet cozy and inviting multi-room space with its kitchen/dining area, bar, lounge, and patio. As for the menu, think roasted chicken and lots of it.

Homer Street Cafe and Bar | Vancouver, BC

They'll be serving some delectable rotisserie cooked chicken wings with a hint of curry flavour among their charcuterie, meats, and cheeses. Part of the cafe's plan is a wine and cocktail program including their tasty spring flowers cocktail (above) made with whisky, lavender infused honey, lemon, and dandelion bitters.

Homer Street Cafe and Bar | Vancouver, BC

It should be interesting what audience the cafe and bar attracts with fairly limited options in the immediate area full of surrounding apartment and condo dwellers.

Homer Street Cafe and Bar | Vancouver, BC

Homer Street's newest bar bistro style cafe opens to the public on Tuesday, July 2nd. Be sure to check it out for yourself.

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2 reactions:

Rick Chung said...

limited menu, wines were over priced

Rick Chung said...

Looks great and excited to try it, but not thrilled with the 6 months of construction noise and frequent fire alarms that have been happening to all the residents who live in the tower above. Maybe a complimentary cocktail or discount for those residents who have had to deal with the inconvenience of a seemingly unorganized construction period, and who continue to be inconvenienced by fire alarms due to the kitchen. Just a thought.

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