Remember what I told you about The Cascade back in January? Well, not much has changed.
It’s still there.
I’m still here.
And Wendy and the entire crew at The Cascade KNOW how to treat their customers.
Honestly, if you’ve decided to pop in on them (2616 Main Street in Vancouver) you’ll soon know what I’m on about.
Unlike last time, I knew what I was getting into when I invited about 10 or so friends out to The Cascade to say goodbye to a great friend of ours. I called ahead and Wendy returned my call that same day to confirm our reservation and ensure we had a great spot for the big event (the cheesecake and birthday candle action came later).

From the minute we rolled in (and we rolled in waves that night), our server knew how to greet, pace, and check in on our table. From different drink orders, loud noises and shenanigans, to people coming and going almost as fast as Kish’s moment in the spotlight was in 1991 when he decided to Rhyme the World in 80 days.
So, I’m not here to tell you WHY to go. I already did that.
What I’m here to say is that The Cascade in Vancouver (ps - Main is going to be the new Kits/Yaletown lovechild, but I digress) is an absolutely fantastic lounge-y alternative when you’re looking for a venue with a great drink menu, a solid assortment of music (don’t get me started…I’ll go on and on), a menu that’s….just ‘bang on’ (from venison to bubble n’ squeak), and staff who remember who you are, what’s important to you, and give you a reason to want to come back.
Talk about autopilot…just go!
darren















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