Home Decor Vancouver

 ancouver is famous as a cosmopolitan centre with a kaleidoscope of flavours comprising its very unique and ethnically-diverse culture. It's no surprise that this city's proud patchwork heritage is most obvious on the stages of its live-music venues.  home decor vancouver And while Vancouver boasts too many musical establishments to name in their entirety, some are simply too good to ignore. We've shortlisted an intriguing cross-section of venues, all very different from one another yet all contributing a distinct note in the harmony of sounds that make Vancouver a city not just worth seeing but also worth hearing.




Many establishments nurture musical scenes that have become as indigenous to a particular region as the people who live there. The Buck & Ear Bar and Grill in Richmond's sleepy fishing village of Steveston sits next to the fishing docks and the famous Steveston Cannery. Nowhere in the area is the local warmth and hospitality more apparent than this establishment. With 3 fireplaces, a heated patio and room for over 350, this area landmark caters to billiard and dart players, sports-watchers and on the weekends, music-lovers. For fresh seafood, friendly atmosphere and lively local music, this cannery-town's favourite haunt hits the spot! Not far away, the Flying Beaver in Richmond offers similar local entertainment as well as an amazing selection of microbrew beers and a phenomenal menu.


It's also a favourite place for plane-spotting, the Harbour Air seaplanes arriving and departing from the Middle Arm of the Fraser River only yards away! Head east into the Fraser Valley and things take a turn for the western. 300-plus patrons pack into Coquitlam's Boone County Cabaret every weekend to experience the sensation that is British Columbia's #1 country bar. The musical roster here is a veritable who's-who of serious up-and-coming talent with many artist making this their final pit-stop before signing a record deal. (And novices can learn the ropes during mid-week line-dancing and two-step lessons.) BC's Country scene doesn't get better than this! Things are quite different in the city. The Marine Club on Homer Street is an authentic Merchant Marine hang-out that's cluttered with nautical memorabilia from all Seven Seas. A unique brand of Rockabilly has gestated here. Combine this with the Old Sea Dawg clientele and you've got one of the most unique evenings you'll ever have the pleasure of experiencing.


But Vancouver is just as popular for fostering cultural pockets whose music remains pristine and authentic, despite its status as an export. Sometimes, a visit to such a place is as good as a vacation to its country of origin. For example, Falconetti's on the East Side's ethnically diverse Commercial Drive is, to all intents and purposes, a New York City bar with a roster of live-jazz acts that have a distinct Hudson River, not Fraser River, feel. Of course, the heavily Italian clientele-base and the subsequent Mediterranean deli menu also help. Big city America is also alive and well at The Yale on Granville Street, home to Western Canada's blues scene.

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