Vancouver pub offers crazy Caesar garnish: Hope, Love
“We just want to make it a fun experience for everyone.”
“We just want to make it a fun experience for everyone.”
December is a month of dinner parties and family gatherings, with food and drink provided in (hopefully) feast-sized quantities.
When it is snowing outside or you spend time with someone, you can eat holiday foods to celebrate the holiday season.
Since the 2010 Olympic Winter Games were held here, our street food has been at the forefront of our tourism industry.
I prefer to serve this with toast or stone wheat crackers, but you can also serve it with apple slices or graham crackers.
Fortunately, we’re in the right town for teas to warm ourselves up with after the long commute home.
Featuring a menu that runs the gamut of pork, beef, chicken, and seafood, it’s obvious that their goal is to appease as many appetites as possible.
When it comes to future success, it’s not a matter of how, but of when.
The “House Special,”—priced at just $5 with tax included—is one of the most expensive things on the menu.