Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted April 26, 2015 #1 Share Posted April 26, 2015 We will be in Vancouver with our grown children and granddaughter (8) just prior to Father's Day (in the U. S.). Our last night together will be Friday, June 19, while American Father's Day is on Sunday June 21, but we will be flying home that day. So, we hope to surprise the Dads in the group with a celebratory dinner that Friday. Does anyone have suggestions for something that will appeal to a wide range of tastes and will not break the bank? We are staying at the Fairmount Waterfront....Italian, perhaps? I'd like to avoid seafood restaurants since everyone doesn't love it. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no fuss travel Posted April 27, 2015 #2 Share Posted April 27, 2015 Gaston which is very close by has several good and reasonable restaurants. It depends on your food tastes what you would enjoy the most. The Spaghetti Factory appeals to all ages, but others can chime in and give you some other suggestions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xlxo Posted April 27, 2015 #3 Share Posted April 27, 2015 (edited) So, we hope to surprise the Dads in the group with a celebratory dinner that Friday. Does anyone have suggestions for something that will appeal to a wide range of tastes and will not break the bank? We are staying at the Fairmount Waterfront....Italian, perhaps? I'd like to avoid seafood restaurants since everyone doesn't love it. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Hmm... what type of restaurant would you go to at home? Ideas? Cactus club a short walk to the West...http://www.cactusclubcafe.com/ Keg if you enjoy meat...https://www.kegsteakhouse.com/locations/dunsmuir-keg/don't tell the dads about Brandi's next door. http://www.straight.com/bov/2014/winners/3881 I hear there's a Italian restaurant on Hastings that has long lines for great value (large portions).... Is this the popular place? http://www.antonspastabar.com/ (you want a cab ride to get there) Edited April 27, 2015 by xlxo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Langley Cruisers Posted April 27, 2015 #4 Share Posted April 27, 2015 Gaston which is very close by has several good and reasonable restaurants... Pardon me and no offense, but I know you meant to spell out "Gastown", if OP is searching for it online. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare martincath Posted April 27, 2015 #5 Share Posted April 27, 2015 While I'd concur that the Old Spaghetti Factory won't break any bank other than the average toddler's piggy, unless nobody in the group could be remotely described as a foodie avoid like the plague. You don't get all you can eat without some serious compromises in food quality at the prices OSF charges... If you're set on Italian, try Zeferelli's within walking distance or Lupo in Yaletown for something a little further. Ask for Luigi has sucked up a bundle of awards, including from their peers not just Joe Q Public, and isn't much pricier - but they take very, very limited bookings and are extremely popular. Personally I'd be inclined to branch out into something with a wider menu, including seafood for those who want it, and ideally something with at least a little local vibe. CCC that xlxo mentioned, if your budget fits, would be my #1 recco - and if your budget is short, I'd cancel the Fairmont and stay in, say, Blue Horizon instead - the difference per night should easily pay for at least 2 people to eat pretty darn well;-) But assuming you're not willing to move hotels then Milestones is a now-across-Canada chain that started here in Vancouver, still offers a wide menu with kiddy-friendly options. Closest branch Robson St. The Keg also started in BC and I'd also concur with xlxo about - you will get a great meal, and if they screw u and can't fix it they will comp you up the whazoo until you're happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottbee Posted April 27, 2015 #6 Share Posted April 27, 2015 Hmm... what type of restaurant would you go to at home? Ideas? Keg if you enjoy meat...https://www.kegsteakhouse.com/locations/dunsmuir-keg/don't tell the dads about Brandi's next door. http://www.straight.com/bov/2014/winners/3881 The Keg hasn't been located next to Bradi's for at least a couple of years, it's further down the street at Dunsmuir/Granville now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted April 28, 2015 Author #7 Share Posted April 28, 2015 Thank you for the great suggestions! And for taking the time to post. I think we might try Zefferellis, it seems like it might suit everyone and be a safe bet since both dads like Italian. We have been to Vancouver once and loved the city...excited to return with family! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnigirl Posted April 28, 2015 #8 Share Posted April 28, 2015 June 21st is Father's Day in Canada too, so I would suspect that there will be a lot of restaurants offering "Father's Day Specials", so it might be a good idea to make sure you have a reservation well in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted April 28, 2015 Author #9 Share Posted April 28, 2015 Thanks, Winnigirl! Helpful to know they are the same day! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hyperpipe Posted April 28, 2015 #10 Share Posted April 28, 2015 Cactus Club very close to your hotel, views are great and good menu. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xlxo Posted April 28, 2015 #11 Share Posted April 28, 2015 In addition to dinner.... a popular Vancouver Father's Day tradition is breakfast at the local IKEA's. So affordable! And they assemble the meal for you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xlxo Posted April 29, 2015 #12 Share Posted April 29, 2015 (edited) On the same weekend as Father's Day is the annual dragon boat races. Head over to Science World or the Olympic village to see them. If you get on the Aqua bus, you might even get to chase the boats. http://dragonboatbc.ca/at-the-festival/general-information/ My favourite is the final races of the day... these are the "Guts 'n Glory" races where boats compete in a high speed oval. Occassionally it's full contact! [YOUTUBE]Cn8t-_XRqnk[/YOUTUBE] [YOUTUBE]taY_IZUMLIU[/YOUTUBE] Edited April 29, 2015 by xlxo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted April 29, 2015 Author #13 Share Posted April 29, 2015 Wow, the Dragon Boat thing looks like so much fun! Thanks for the tip! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xlxo Posted April 29, 2015 #14 Share Posted April 29, 2015 (edited) I should add.... the races are free to watch. There's a 500 meter race every 10 to 15 minutes from 8am to 4pm over the weekend. the Guts 'n Glory race needs about 45 minutes to setup. Once they setup the 8 to 16 boats, it's exciting to watch them compete in the 2k endurance oval. Only the days fastest racers are worthy to participate Guts 'n Glory. dragon boats are designed to go in a straight line.... not in curves. Vancouver used to have a Taiwanese dragon boat races. There was some red-neck races..... Nogard (dragon spelled backwards) where races were held by paddling backwards, barrel races (obstacle) and blind-fold (paddlers were blind-folded) races. I believe the Guts 'n Glory concept started in Rome and spread to a few races in North America. they start with GnG race with the slowest boat at the front and the fastest boat last. Here's Part 2 of the earlier vid. Watch them race down to the finish! [YOUTUBE]hJjlYqoDcxw[/YOUTUBE] Edited April 29, 2015 by xlxo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgiaPeach51 Posted April 30, 2015 Author #15 Share Posted April 30, 2015 Thanks, XLXO! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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