92 Water Street,Gastown,Vancouver, BC V6B 2K8,Canada
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The Lamplighter Public House was founded in 1899 as a bar. In 1875, there were only 10 buildings in Gastown, 4 of which were dedicated to selling alcoholic beverages. Therefore, this bar has a sense of history and is still popular today because of its attentive service, pleasant atmosphere, and a variety of cocktails, beers, etc.
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The Lamplighter Public House was founded in 1899 as a bar. In 1875, there were only 10 buildings in Gastown, 4 of which were dedicated to selling alcoholic beverages. Therefore, this bar has a sense of history and is still popular today because of its attentive service, pleasant atmosphere, and a variety of cocktails, beers, etc.
📍 1. The Lamplighter (founded in 1925) 📍 Address: 92 Water Street as one of the earliest restaurants in Vancouver to get a liquor business license, it is located in the historic building built in 1899. It is now one of the most popular old bars in Gastown, a pilgrimage site for sports fans, cold knowledge lovers and craft beer control. Old photos and dim lights on the wall really seem to fall into the old movie scene. .📍 2.Notte's Bon Ton (founded in 1926) 📍 Address: 3150 West Broadway One of Vancouver's most "old qualified" baking workshops. Originally opened on Granville Street, it was still popular after the move. This is a family bakery inherited from three generations, insisting on the traditional way of using high-quality ingredients and handmade, most recommending their cream puffs and traditional English cakes, and you can understand what a "classic taste" is after a bite. 📍 3. White Spot (founded in 1928) 📍 The first store in Marpole is now a chain restaurant in BC Province, but its story begins with a mobile dining car and later settles in the Marpole area. Although the original site no longer exists due to the fire, its soul has been rooted in the hearts of generations of Vancouver people. Recommend their classic burger + milkshake package, the first choice for family dinners on weekends! 📍 4. Deutsches Haus (founded in 1935) 📍 Address: 4875 Victoria Drive This is not only a German restaurant, but also a cultural stronghold of the Vancouver German community! The annual Oktoberfest is like being in Munich. Roast pork elbow, German sausage, black beer... with ethnic music and wooden long tables, the atmosphere is directly full! 📍 5. Northern Café (founded in the 1940s) 📍 Address: 1640 East Kent Avenue Hidden in the top floor of the industrial area, the "urban secret", from the outside, it is not eye-catching, but it feels like home. The menu is a wonderful mix of Chinese fried rice + Western breakfast. The proprietress personally takes the spoon, warm and grounded. Although inconspicuous, there are many "old diners" who eat for decades. 📍 6. Ovaltine Café (founded in 1942) 📍 Address: 251 East Hastings StreetHastings The most "film-like" old restaurant on the street, green leather seats, retro tiles, and shimmering metal bar, every corner is the background of punching in. The price is close to the people, the dishes are solid, and it is a paradise for old-fashioned Western food and nostalgic breakfast control. The movie X-Men and Narnia Legends have been filmed here!