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Homer St. Café and Bar Expands Pop-Up Experience to Include Lunch, Weekend Brunch

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Vancouver, BC | Homer St. Café and Bar continues to offer patrons a pop-up dining experience following last month’s unfortunate flooding from the residential strata at The Beasley.

In addition to the current pop-up-style evening dinner service and all-day / night Happy Hour drink pricing on their Happy Hour selection of wine, beer and cocktails, the restaurant is pleased to announce the addition of weekday lunch and weekend brunch service, starting today, Monday, October 16.

Weekday lunch service will return to the upper Bar and Lounge areas of the restaurant from 11:30am to 2:30pm, featuring a daily rotating fresh sheet menu and additional sandwich specials. This will be followed from 2:30pm to 5pm by an afternoon Happy Hour menu composed of small- and share-plates. Dinner service begins at 5pm with a daily rotating fresh sheet menu.

Weekend brunch service returns with a limited daily fresh sheet menu and select specials on Saturday and Sunday, October 21 & 22 at 10:30am. As with weekday service, Happy Hour drink pricing on a selection of wine, beer and cocktails will be in effect.

Homer St. Café’s main dining area and kitchen on its lower level were severely damaged in last month’s flooding, as was the open-concept kitchen’s centerpiece, the fire-engine red Rotisol Grande Flame Olympia rotisserie.

The restaurant will be updating the public on reconstruction efforts via its social media channels and looks forward to a grand re-opening with its full menu — including its acclaimed rotisserie chicken — as soon as possible.

Due to limited seating at this time, Homer St. Café will not be taking reservations.

DETAILS

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898 Homer Street | Vancouver, BC, V6B 2W5
Telephone: 604-428-4299
Web: www.homerstreetcafebar.com | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

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Executive Chef: Tret Jordan
Head Chef: Chris West
Beverage Director: JS Dupuis
General Manager: Sarah Weir
Director of Operations: Roy Comesotti

About Homer Street Cafe & Bar

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Housed in two of Vancouver’s most iconic buildings, Homer St Cafe and Bar is a contemporary restaurant set in the historic Homer Building and new Beasley building in Vancouver’s Yaletown district. Classic comfort cooking takes center stage thanks to a fire engine red rotisserie that roasts all manner of proteins. It’s chicken that’s the star here: served in quarter, half or whole portions, accompanied by classic sides basted in jus. A decidedly adventurous wine and cocktail list rounds out the menu. The restaurant features two spaces that consist of an open concept kitchen “Chef’s Bar” where one can get up close and personal with the culinary team, a private dining room with reclaimed factory windows, and bespoke seating complemented by antique tiling.

Accolades

“This charming cafe on the edge of Yaletown practically beckons you with the aroma of their stunning roast chicken.” – Lindsay William-Ross, Daily Hive

“Homer Street Cafe has perfected the art of preparing a rotisserie chicken” – Veronica Meewes, Forbes Travel Guide

“Dining at Homer St. Cafe and Bar evokes French bistro with an added dash of Canuck panache – bon appétit” – Claudia Cusano, NUVO Magazine

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