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Coal Harbour’s Tableau Bar Bistro Opens For Saturday Brunch & Sunday Dinner

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The GOODS from Tableau Bar Bistro

Vancouver, BC | Tableau Bar Bistro announces New Year, New Hours additional services with Saturday Brunch and Sunday Dinner starting Saturday, January 24th. Discover a beautifully renovated interior that combines old world classic bistro elements with modern touches and a French-inspired menu that blends classic culinary flavours of Paris with the use of fresh west coast ingredients. A dynamic bar scene serves seasonal in-house and classic cocktails and a great selection of local and draft beers on tap as well as an eclectic mix of approachable wines built from the regions of France. This Coal Harbour restaurant is the perfect place for a business lunch, meeting friends out on the patio, everyday dining, special celebrations or brunch with the family. See the link for more details: www.tableaubarbistro.com.

Details

1181 Melville Str Vancouver BC Canada V6E 0A3
Telephone: 604-639-8692
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The People

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Executive Chef: Marc-Andre Choquette
Executive Sous: Henry Wong
Restaurant Manager: Alain Canuel

About Tableau Bar Bistro

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FRESH LOCAL MEETS BISTRO COOL.

A neighbourhood bar bistro – serving an updated take on traditional French bistro fare prepared by Executive Chef Marc-Andre Choquette and his talented team. Discover a beautifully renovated interior that combines old world classic bistro elements with modern touches and a French-inspired menu that blends classic culinary flavours of Paris with the use of fresh west coast ingredients. A dynamic bar scene serves seasonal in-house and classic cocktails and a great selection of local and draft beers on tap as well as an eclectic mix of approachable wines built from the regions of France. The perfect place for a business lunch, meeting friends out on the patio, everyday dining, special celebrations or brunch with the family.

Come for the scene. Stay for the service. Return for the fare.

Reviews & Accolades

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“It’s French bistro done well enough to make me hungry at the thought of it.” – Mia Stainsby, Vancouver Sun Food Editor “You’ll go for the ambience and stay for the cocktails (which are excellent). But you’re bound to return, again and again, for the food.” – Alexandra Gill, The Globe and Mail

“Really great food. Great staff too. If I lived in that hood, I’d probably drop by once a week.” – Sarah Rowland, 24 Hours Vancouver

French-inspired eatery does it right – Metro Vancouver “Executive chef Marc-Andres Choquette (Lumiere) and executive sous chef Tret Jordan (Raincity Grill, Bacchus, Elixir) come with a fine dining pedigree that would be hard to match anywhere in the city.” – The Vancouver Sun

“Tableau channels New York bistro in much the way Joe Fortes channels San Francisco, that is to say, with a good deal of polish and sophistication. I plan to go back. Hell, I’d even pay.” – Randy Shore, The Vancouver Sun

“It’s to die for.” – Erin Ireland, Metro Vancouver