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Vancouver Nightlife For 30-Somethings

Posted: 11/23/2012 2:03 pm

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In my 20s, I spent most weekends club hopping along Vancouver's Granville Street, lining up for hours. I look back on those days and wonder how on earth I had the patience. Now in my 30s, I take a much more refined approach to our so-called Entertainment District. Like staggering past The Roxy on my way home from a much more grown-up bar, hollering at the youngsters to go somewhere else. To which I'm greeted with eye rolls and blank stares.

I'm over dirty bathrooms, d-bags and dance floors that reek of pre-pubescent boys just gagging for a dry hump. Godspeed to any bouncer who tells me to get in line. Apparently telling someone to go f#&k yourself doesn't translate to a speedy entrance.

The biggest complaint I hear from my 30-something friends is that they just want to go some place where they can dance, order from a proper wine and cocktail list (sans Jager shots) and be surrounded by people in our demographic. A seemingly tall order these days, but if you're looking for a good night out in Vancouver I recommend the following:

Located on South Main just outside the downtown core, Electric Owl is one-part lounge, one-part resto that morphs into a nightclub as the night progresses. Live music every Sunday, with local and international bands and DJs playing throughout the week. Check out their calendar of events.

After sampling some seriously divine Caribbean cuisine, head downstairs for another round of rum cocktails and groove into the wee hours. Calabash is another Vancouver hot spot that features live music most nights and local DJs spinning hip hop, reggae and old school. See what's on this month.

From the owners of The Yale Hotel blues club (which is temporarily closed for a historic upgrade) most of the bands have moved a few blocks to Fanclub. This New Orleans inspired performance venue is set up cabaret style. Have dinner, enjoy some kick ass live music and stay late for local DJs. Check out their upcoming shows.

Hooker's Green is a welcome retreat from Yaletown's high brow, high-end establishments. Grab a whiskey on the rocks or choose from their rotating list of craft beer. Live music and local DJs hit the stage nightly and don't worry, the name is a nod to 18th century painter William Hooker. There are no $10 massages here.

 

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10:07 PM on 11/23/2012
Vancouver doesn't have much of an entertainment or nightlife scene.....Vancouver is also the world capital of watered down and overpriced drinks...

I guess Vancouver is fun if you like a Quiet boring city. Vancouver's nightlife is suitable to a retirement community.
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11:58 PM on 11/24/2012
Hiya tedeastside - thanks for the comment. After living in the downtown core for over a decade, I agree Vancouver's nightlife has had it's highs and lows. Lately it seems everyone is quick to jump on the 'no fun city' bandwagon, but I would argue that this city has a fabulous, ever-evolving nightlife. Where else can you catch a drag show, burlesque, live music, amazing west-coast fare and an international DJ all within a few blocks of one another? Not one other city in Canada can make that claim. As for the expensive cocktails, it helps to keep out the riff raff, non? Thanks again for your comment.
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Peterbot
06:29 AM on 11/25/2012
You could also argue that Vancouver is cultural wonderland, but no one would believe on that either.
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Peterbot
06:31 AM on 11/25/2012
There's also the very likely possibility that you, Cowgirl, are in fact the riff-raff. Truth hurts.