With False Creek and the Quayside Marina right across the street, everyone from the business person to the hipster millennial can be found imbibing rare and unique wines along with crispy calamari, beef poutine and pommes frites at TWB - The Wine Bar.
Something happens to people, and to the way they eat, when they are near the waterfront. The ice-cold cocktail seems to go down better, the wine tastes smoother and the whole experience is that much more special. Men and women mingle and chat…it’s just an atmosphere you can’t seem to get enough of. It’s no wonder the hotspot on this waterfront is TWB .
The man behind the vision is the award-winning executive chef/proprietor Jean-Francis Quaglia of Provence Marinaside. In 2012, he decided to morph an under-utilized area of the restaurant and convert it into a wine bar. “We were using this space to sell Bites to Go, to prep ingredients or to use for private parties,” says Jean-Francis. “But we never seem to have a clear vision as to what to do with the extra space.”
In 2012, he had an ah ha moment. Riding the popularity wave of the wine bar, the intimate 44-seat wine bar (20 inside and 24 on the year-round patio) opened its doors and people came.
Waterfront view, food and champagne – what more can you ask for? Located just across from the Roundhouse in Yaletown, The Wine Bar is easily accessible by SkyTrain. It’s easy on the wallet too: the happy hour menu starts at just $5 and there’s a weekend special on Fridays and Saturdays for 25 per cent off bubbles!
The drink list at this Yaletown wine bar reads like a small novella, so you might want to set aside a few hours to sip your way through it. There are numerous European and B.C. rosé wines to choose from here, and many can be enjoyed by the glass. If you’re looking for a local bottle, the Le Vieux Pin Rosé is a dry, delicate Pinot Noir based wine, which makes it ideal for food pairing or simply sipping by itself on the al fresco patio overlooking the water. Tip: visit on Wine Wednesdays when bottles are 25-percent off.