Day 151: Trattoria Italian Kitchen
May 31st, 2011
With a friendly neighbourhood feel, classic Italian fare, and a warm energy that always makes you feel like a member of the famiglia, Trattoria brings a casual Italian experience to Kitsilano’s 4th Avenue – a classic Vancouver neighbourhood. On any given night of the week, the stylish, welcoming dining room is filled with bright, energetic people, and some of the most tantalizing Italian cuis ...

If you are in the mood for a uniquely Canadian and healthy dining experience, look no further than the Beaver and Mullet. You’ll get a laid back pub atmosphere with no deep fried dishes! They serve fresh, homemade fair that is health conscious and delicious. Only locally produced meats, dairy and vegetables are served here; as for drinks, they serve local micro brews, wines and spirits. Locat ...
Known in the neighborhood simply as Monks, this award winning restaurant looks out across the water at Yaletown and the coastal mountains – the perfect setting for a relaxing Sunday brunch. Enjoy a classic bacon ‘n eggs breakfast, or go sweet and try their chocolate chip Belgian waffle. What a way to start your Sunday! Perhaps take a stroll through False Creek after to walk off the delicious ...
Originally intended as a summer concert venue for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Malkin Bowl Theatre in Stanley Park is now a popular venue for many musicians. Tonight, Sam Roberts Band will be playing. Surrounded by the beauty of Stanley Park, the music seems to be all the more enjoyable. Doors open at 5:30 and the show starts at 7pm.
Got the rainy day blues? Cheer yourself up with something sweet. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory has an incredible selection of sweets, ranging from its amazing selection of caramel apples and assorted handmade fudge to peanut brittle and, well, any type of chocolate imaginable! Visit their location downtown on Robson Street, then go for a stroll with your treat in hand. No longer quite so f ...
Spend 3 to 4 hours out on the water touring the spectacular Gulf and San Juan Islands, searching for whales. Vancouver Whale Watch has a 90% whale spotting success rate with their tours, which take off from the picturesque West Coast fishing village of historic Steveston, in Richmond. However, should you not see a whale you can come again for free until you do – for life – no expiry.