Bacchus Restaurant
at the Wedgewood Hotel
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Located in the WedgeWood Hotel this spot boasts dark cherry wood, fragrant
flowers, rich fabric and classic works of art to create the feel of subtle
European. Fine Dining Service and extensive wine list.With food like this, you would naturally expect an outstanding wine list, and
the Bacchus Restaurant does not disappoint. From the West Coast to France,
Italy, South Africa and Australia, Bacchus Restaurant takes oenophiles on a tour
of the world's finest vineyards. |
Bacchus Restaurant
at the Wedgewood Hotel Contact
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Bacchus
845 Hornby St
604 689 7777
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Bacchus Restaurant
at the Wedgewood Hotel Location
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Located right downtown across from the Vancouver Law Courts, great spot for
heading out to the Theatre or a place to meet if you are planning on attending a
Vancouver Canucks or
BC Lions game. A 15 minute
walk or quick taxi ride to GM Place or
BC Place Stadium.
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Bacchus Restaurant
at the Wedgewood Hotel Review
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I haven't stayed here, but their lounge ... wow! Lovely. If you want a
traditional clubby type atmosphere, this is your place. Attentive service,
tasty, tasty, tasty drinks, and really delightful rich snacks in front of a
roaring fire. Lovely old dark wood richly upholstered poshness. When you're in
the mood for that sort of thing, this is your place. I particularly recommend
the pizza, it's got a perfect super-crisp thin crust. Walk through the Hornby Street entrance, and Bacchus Restaurant's attention to
detail is immediately apparent. You are instantly surrounded by luxury, with
richly upholstered furniture, warm, dark wood, and light fixtures imported from
Venice personally by owner Eleni Skalbania. A large canvas depicting Bacchus
himself, Greek god of wine and revelry, presides over the room.
One recent visitor wrote a thank you note, referring to them as "mind readers -
astounding!" Actually, it's just par for the course at Bacchus Vancouver
Restaurant, a diamond in the heart of Vancouver's Wedgewood Hotel, downtown.
This is one of those Restaurants that is meant to host the most Special of
Special occasions.
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