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Restaurant Locations Sorted by City - Updated March 2019 Restaurant Locations sorted by city - updated March 2019 The Canadian Brewhouse and Grill E125 - 3122 Mt. Lehman Road Abbotsford V2T 0C5 Brodeur`s Bistro 3550 Mt. Lehman Rd. Abbotsford V4X2M9 Glenn Bar and Grill 36036 South Parallel Road Abbotsford V3G 2K4 Rendezvous Mt Lehman 3280 Mt Lehman Road Abbotsford V4X 2M9 Restaurant 62 106 - 2001 McCallum Rd Abbotsford V2S 3N5 S & L Kitchen and Bar 2070 Sumas Way Abbotsford V2S 2C7 The Keg 2142 West Railway Street Abbotsford V2S 2E2 Gunbarrel Pub 950 Strayhorse Road Apex V2A 8Z9 Bayside Marina & Grill 2509 Blind Bay Road Blind Bay V0E 1H1 Finz Bar and Grill 2001 Eagle Bay Road Blind Bay V0E1H1 Butchart Gardens Restaurant PO Box 4010 Brentwood Bay V8X 3X4 Brentwood Pub 849 Verdier Avenue Brentwood Bay V8M 1C5 Stem Japanese Eatery 5205 Rumble Street Burnaby V5J 2B7 Earls- Bridge Park 3850 Lougheed Highway Burnaby V5C 6N4 Earl`s Kingsway 4361 Kingsway Avenue Burnaby V5H 1Z9 Riverway Cafe 9001 Bill Fox Way Burnaby V5J 5J3 Cotto Enotecca Pizzeria 6011 Hastings Street Burnaby V5B 1R8 Hilton Vancouver Metrotown 6083 McKay Ave Burnaby V5H 2W7 Olove Greek Kitchen 5931 Hastings Street Burnaby V5B 1R7 The Gateway Casino 4331 Dominion Street Burnaby V5G 1C7 L`Artista Ristorante Italiano 3891 East Hastings Burnaby V5C 2H7 Baci`S - A Taste Of Italy 3728 EAST HASTINGS BURNABY V5C 2H5 The Keg 4510 Still Creek Ave. Burnaby V5C 0B5 Horizons 100 Centennial Way Burnaby V5A 2X9 Delta Burnaby Hotel 4331 Dominion Street Burnaby V5G 1C7 Sonora Resort & Conference 1340 Island Highway Campbell River V9W 8C9 Harbour Grill 112-1334 Island Highway, Discovery Campbell River V9W 2C2 Painters Lodge 1625 McDonald Road Campbell River V9W 4S5 Bravo Restaurant & Lounge 46224 Yale Road Chilliwack V2P 2P3 Twisted Thistle 9254 Nowell Street Chilliwack V2P 4V9 Frankies Italian Kitchen and Bar 7350 Vedder Road Chilliwack V2R 4E4 Martines Bistro 1754 Beaufort Street Comox V9M 1R6 Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club 3251 Plateau Blvd Coquitlam V3E 3B8 Executive Inn 405 North Road Coquitlam V3K 3V9 John B Pub 1001 Austin Avenue Coquitlam V3K 3P4 Doppio Zero Pizza 103-1655 Como Lake Ave. Coquitlam V3J3P7 The Keg 1302991 Lougheed Highway Coquitlam V3B 6J6 Sammy J. Peppers 1075 Lougheed Hwy Coquitlam V3K 6N5 Vancouver Golf Club 711 Austin Ave, Box 1174 Coquitlam V3J 7A2 Page 1 Restaurant Locations sorted by city - updated March 2019 Joey's 550 Lougheed Highway Coquitlam V3K 3S3 Prime Chophouse & Wine Bar 1089 Braidwood Road Courtenay V9N 3S1 Kingfisher Oceanside Resort 4330 Island Highway South Courtenay V9N 9R9 Crown Isle Resort and Golf Club 399 Clubhouse Drive Courtenay V9N 9G3 Locals Restaurant 1760 Riverside Lane Courtenay V9N 8C7 Crescent Spur Hill Heli Skiing 9114 Prospect Rd General Delivery Crescent Spur V0J 3E0 Delta Lion Pub & Bistro 11186 84th Avenue Delta V4C 2L7 Tsawwassen Springs Golf 100 - 5133 Springs Boulevard Delta V4M 0A6 Primerose Seafood Bar & Grill #220- 6165 Highway 17A Delta V4K 5B8 One 20 Pub 8037 120th Street Delta V4C 6P7 Mario`s Kitchen 1105 56 Street Delta V4L 2A2 Grace`s Next Door 1127 56th Street Delta V4L2A2 River House Pub 6255 River Road Delta V4K0B2 Dent Island Lodge Box 8 Dent Island V0P 1V0 Old Firehouse Wine Bar 40 Ingram Street Duncan V9L 1N7 West Coast Wilderness Lodge 6649 Maple Road Edgemont V0N 1N0 Fortitude Restaurant 190-9220 Glover Road PO Box 1662 Fort Langley V1M 2R4 Rail & River Bistro 9273 Glover Rd Fort Langley V1N2R6 North Bar & Grill 9830 100 Avenue Fort St.John V1J 1Y5 Chasters Restaurant 1532 Ocean Beach Esplanade Gibsons V0N 1V5 Eleven 22 Grill & Liquids 1122 10th Ave South Golden V0A1H0 Rockwater Secret Cove Resort 5356 Oles Cove Road Halfmoon Bay V0N 1Y2 Harrison Hot Springs Hotel 100 Esplanade Avenue Harrison Hot SpringsV0M 1K0 Eagle Ranch Golf Course 9581 Eagle Ranch Trail Invermere V0A 1K3 Birchwood Restaurant 722- 13th Sreet Invermere V0A 1K0 Earl`S Restaurant #800 - 1210 Summit Drive Kamloops V2C 6M1 Fox & Hounds 20 - 945 Columbia Street West Kamloops V2C 1L5 Moxies 225 Lorne St. Kamloops V2C 1W2 Terra Bistro 326 Victoria St. Kamloops V2C 2A5 Brandt`s Creek Pub 435 Glenmore Road Kelowna V1V 1Z6 Harvest Grill 2725 K.L.O. Road Kelowna V1W 4S1 6 Degree Bistro 5227 Big White Road Kelowna V1P 1P3 La Lupita Tapas 1570 Water Street Kelowna V1Y 1J7 The Canadian Brewhouse Unit #130 3030 Pandosy St. Kelowna V1Y1W2 Jack`s Pizza and Liquor 231 Berard Ave Kelowna V1Y 6M2 Coast Capri Hotel 1171 Harvey Avenue Kelowna V1Y 6E8 Curious Artistry & Alchemy Cafe 1423 Ellis Street Kelowna V1Y2A3 Perch Lounge 701-460 Doyle Ave. Kelowna V1X1G7 Social 242 242 Lawrence Ave Kelowna V1Y 6L3 Page 2 Restaurant Locations sorted by city - updated March 2019 Sunset Ranch Golf Country Club 5101 Upper Booth Rd S Kelowna V1X 7V8 Smack Dab 3766 Lakeshore Road Kelowna V1W 3L4 Delta Grand Okanagan Lakefront Resort 1310 Water Street Kelowna V1Y 9P3 La Bussola Restaurant 1451 Ellis Street Kelowna V1Y 2A3 Kelowna Golf & Country Club 1297 Glenmore Drive Kelowna V1Y 4P4 Raudz Restaurant 1560 Water Street Kelowna V1Y 1J7 Waterfront Wines Restaurant 104-1180 Sunset Drive Kelowna V1Y 9W6 Joey's Kelowna 300 - 2475 North Highway 97 Kelowna V1X 4J2 Moxie`s 1730 Cooper Road Kelowna V1Y 8V5 Basil & Mint 3799 Lakeshore Road Kelowna V1W 3K3 Bouchon`s Bistro #105 - 1180 Sunset Drive Kelowna V1Y 9R7 Doc Willoughby`s 353 Bernard Avenue Kelowna V1Y 6N6 Gulfstream Restaurant 5505 Airport Way Kelowna V1V 3C3 Sammy J Peppers 190-525 Hwy 97 South Kelowna V1Z 4C9 Earls On Top Restaurant 211 Bernard Avenue Kelowna V1Y 6N2 Cactus Club 200 - 1575 Banks Road Kelowna V1X 7Y8 Hotel Eldorado 500 Cook Road Kelowna V1W 3G9 Waterfront Cafe 101-2245 Abbott Street Kelowna V1Y 1E2 The Keg 1825 Underhill St. Kelowna V1X 8G8 Old Bauernhaus Restaurant 280 Norton Avenue Kimberley V1A 1X9 Yellow Point Lodge 3700 Yellow Point Road Ladysmith V9G 1E8 Earl`s Restaurant 600 - 6339 200th Street Langley V2Y 1A2 Craft Lounge #100 - 19665 Willowbrook Drive Langley V2Y 1A5 Jimy Mac`s Neighbourhood Pub 19935-96th Avenue Langley V1M 3C7 The Italian Osteria and Cheese Bar 300 - 20330 88th Ave Langley V1M 2Y4 Moxie's 8828 201 Street Langley V2Y 0C8 S & L Kitchen and Bar 8399 200th Street Langley V2Y 3C2 TLH Heli Skiing C/O Country Store, 1080A Moha Rd, Lillooet V0K 1V0 Painted Boat Sunshine Coast 12849 Lagoon Road Madeira Park V0N 2H0 Villa Eyrie Resort 600 Ebadora Lane Malahat V0R2L0 Chameleon Cafe 11965- 224 Street Maple Ridge V2X 2B6 Keg Restaurant 20640 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Maple Ridge V2X3E5 Bridgemans Bistro 740 Handy Road Mill Bay V0R 2P1 Halcyon Hot Springs 5655 Hwy 23 Nakusp V0G 1R0 The Grand Hotel in Nanaimo 4898 Rutherford Road Nanaimo V9T 4Z4 Nest Bistro 77 Skinner Street Nanaimo V9R 5G9 The Mahle House Restaurant 2104 Hemer Road Nanaimo V9X 1L8 Keg Restaruant 350 Robson Street Nanaimo V9R2V5 Cactus Club 801 - 5800 Turner Road Nanaimo V9T 6J4 Page 3 Restaurant Locations sorted by city - updated March 2019 Rel-Ish Bistro 301 Baker Street Nelson V1L 4H8 Yum Son 522 Victoria Street Nelson V1L 4K8 Louie`s at The Adventure Hotel 616 Vernon Street Nelson V1L 4G1 Heritage Inn 422 Vernon Street Nelson V1L 4E5 All Seasons Cafe 620 Herridge Lane Nelson V1L 6A7 Marzano 153 Baker Street Nelson V1L 4H1 Civic Hotel 705 Vernon Street Nelson V1L 4G3 Piva Modern Italian Restaurant 787 Columbia Street New Westminster V3M1B6 Paddle Wheeler Pub 126-810 Quayside Dr New Westminster V3M 6B9 La Cucina Restaurant 1509 Marine Drive North Vancouver V7P 1T8 Jack Lonsdale`S Pub 127-1433 Lonsdale Ave North Vancouver V7M 2H9 Scratch Kitchen 437 N Dollarton Highway North Vancouver V7M 1G9 Raven Inn 1052 Deep Cove Road North Vancouver V7G 1S3 Deep Cove Brewers and Distillers 170-2270 Dollarton Highway North Vancouver V7H 1A8 Black Bear Neighbourhood Public House 1177 Lynn Valley Road North Vancouver V7J 2A1 Gusto Di Quattro 1 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver V7M 2E4 Seymour Golf & Country Club 3723 Mount Seymour Parkway North Vancouver V7G 1C1 Fishworks 91 Lonsdale Ave North Vancouver V7M 2E5 The Arms Reach Bistro 107C - 4390 Gallant Avenue North Vancouver V7G 1L2 Bravo Cucina Ristorante Italiano 1209 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver V7M 2H5 Pier 7 Restaurant Bar 25 Wallace Mews North Vancouver V7L 1A1 Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier 138 Victory Ship Way North Vancouver V7L 0B1 The Portly Chef 1211 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver V7M 2H5 Top Of Grouse 6400 Nancy Greene Way North Vancouver V7R 4K9 Wildfire Grill 8526 Main Street Osoyoos V0H 1V0 Diamond Steak & Seafood House 8903 Main Street Osoyoos V0H 1V0 Watermark Beach Resort 15 Park Place Osoyoos V0H 1V0 MICA at Spirit Ridge 1200 Rancher Creek Rd Osoyoos V0H 1V2 Campo Marina 5907 Main Street Osoyoos V0H 1V0 The Beach Club Resort 181 Beachside Drive Parksville V9P 2H5 Tigh Na Mara Resort 1155 Resort Drive Parksville V9P 2E3 Kalvas Restaurant 180 Moilliet St. Parksville V9P2J9 Gasthaus On The Lake 5790 Beach Avenue, R.R.#6 Peachland V0H 1X6 Pemberton Town Square 7439 Frontier Street Pemberton V0N 2L0 Poets Cove Resort and Spa 9801 Spalding Road Pender Island V0N 2M3 Longshot Bar & Grill 543 Ellis Street Penticton V2A4M4 Highway 97 Brewing Co. 954 Eckhardt Avenue West Penticton V2A 3M1 Earl`S Restaurant 101 - 1848 Main Street Penticton V2A 5H3 Kettle Valley Station Pub 1050 Eckhardt Avenue Penticton V2A 2C3 Page 4 Restaurant Locations sorted by city - updated March 2019 Theo`S Restaurant 687 Main Street Penticton V2A 5C9 Gypsy Dream Cafe 67 Front St Penticton V2A 1H2 Penticton Lakeside Resort 21 Lakeshore Drive West Penticton V2A 7M5 South Okanagan Event Centre 853 Eckhardt Avenue Penticton V2A 9C4 The Cellar Wine Bar 412 Main Street Penticton V2A 5O5 Swaneset Bay Resort & Country Club 16651 Rannie Road Pitt Meadows V3Y 1Z1 Meadow Gardens Golf Course 19675 Meadow Gardens Golf Club Pitt Meadows V3Y1Z2 Drinkwaters 10695 Lakeshore Road Port Alberni V9Y 8Z8 Earl`S Restaurant 5100-2850 Shaughnessy Port Coquitlam V3C 6K5 Arms Pub 3261 Coast Meridian Road Port Couquitlam V3B 3N3 Burrard Public House 2414 St John's Street Port Moody V3H 2B1 St.
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