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Part club, part bar, this staple on Fourth Avenue has queues lining up the street on most weekends. Nestle into one of the their large booths at a quieter time – between 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm on weekdays – to enjoy $3 craft beer, highballs or house wine. With an extensive menu of pub food offerings, you could find your Happy Hour turning into a few.
View this Smart ListThe Bimini has been a Kitsilano institution for more than 40 years, attracting fun-loving locals and a rowdy student crowd with its casual vibe, pinball machines, gastropub fare and dozens of seasonal draught beers on tap. The venue will be newly renovated in time for Super Bowl 51; the updated interior will include a new 195-inch HD television screen, officially the largest TV in the neighbourhood. Expect beer features all day long and a “Beer for a Year” halftime giveaway. Reserve your table ahead of time to guarantee a spot come game day.
View this Smart ListNamed after the Bimini Islands in the Bahamas, Bimini’s first opened its doors in 1974 after being granted British Columbia's first Neighborhood Pub license. The busy bar was quickly embraced by the post Summer of Love-era hippie locals; environmental agency Greenpeace’s head office was across the street, and many of their radical plots were hatched in strategy meetings over pints at Bim’s.
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