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Kristopher Grunert
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Sunny
Days
The Gallery Café
750 Hornby St.,
604-688-2233
Nestled in between high-rises, perched
above Robson Square, the Vancouver Art Gallery’s
café is a tranquil oasis amid the hubbub of
downtown. Like the fabulous gift shop below, the second-floor
Gallery Café can be visited without having to
pay admission to the gallery that houses it. With its
wrought-iron chairs, overflowing flower baskets, and
fragrant mini herb gardens, the café terrace
feels as though it belongs on the Left Bank—a
million miles away from the chain stores and boom cars
on nearby Robson Street. There’s no table service
and your plates are loaded onto cafeteria trays, but
don’t be put off: no curly fries and chicken
fingers here. The menu is, instead, a more sophisticated
mix of panini and salad, soup and quiche. (We recommend
the caprese panini—bocconcini with Roma tomatoes,
roasted peppers, and sun-dried tomato oil, $7.95, or
the rare ahi-tuna salad bowl, $9.25.) Grab a Granville
Island beer or a glass of well-priced wine and settle
in with a good book under a Japanese maple tree. Or
eavesdrop on VAG staffers—you’ll get the
inside scoop on all the exhibits you may never see.
VMWhen you go, you'll...
Share
a carafe of Mission Hill Chardonnay with friends—at
just $26 a bottle, the leisurely afternoon may well
stretch late into
the evening
See
gallery staff, office workers, law court denizens,
tourists, and coiffed blue hairs
Rub
shoulders
with the cool kids—the space is transformed on
select Fridays, when the VAG hosts its all-night Fuse
parties featuring live performances, DJs, and eclectic
gallery tours
Look Up
at the roof: Ken Lum’s
Four Boats Stranded are scaled-down sculptures of historic
and contemporary ships that once sailed local waters
Hear
delicate strains of classical music floating through
the air (via hidden speakers)
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