Truck Stop Diner

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You can go to this bar if you happen to be near Winsor Gallery. Many visitors come here to try perfectly cooked rolls, bacon and chicago dog. You can order good brioches. Order delicious red ale, craft beer or dark lager.

Select between indoor and outdoor seating. A number of guests highlight that the staff is hospitable at Truck Stop Diner. Enjoyable service is something clients agree upon here. You are to be pleasantly impressed with adequate prices at this place. The beautiful decor and cozy atmosphere let clients feel relaxed here. As for the Google rating, this spot got 4.1.

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ben rudd Request content removal
Was so good they now have happy hour! Cheaper beer for 3 hours, and the lady’s working were so amazing! And their patio is pet friendly! Will 100% come back Service: Dine in Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Johnny Tai Request content removal
Our decision to celebrate our fifth-year anniversary at Red Truck Beer Truckstop Diner instead of the pricier alternative was a delightful twist of fate. The contrast between a potential $200 dinner at The Keg and our $80 meal here, including leftovers to savor, left us thoroughly satisfied and pleased with our choice. Accessibility is a non-negotiable factor for us as individuals with disabilities, and Red Truck Beer Truckstop Diner went above and beyond to meet our needs. Being visually impaired, we greatly appreciated the staff's assistance. They read the menu aloud, made thoughtful dish recommendations, took our orders at the table, and provided prompt service throughout our meal. Their attentive care extended to checking in on us regularly to ensure we had everything we needed. To top it off, Justin, one of the staff members, exemplified their commitment by waiting with us curbside until our ride arrived – a small yet meaningful gesture. The food itself was a revelation. Every dish was expertly cooked and brimming with flavor. In an era where dining out often breaks the bank, it was a breath of fresh air to discover an establishment that not only offered generous portions but also justified their prices with quality. For those who appreciate live music, Red Truck Beer Truckstop Diner offers a special treat with live performances every Friday and Saturday evening, enhancing the overall experience. In sum, Red Truck Beer Truckstop Diner exceeded our expectations. It proved that exceptional accessibility, affordability, delectable cuisine, and a touch of live music can all coexist under one roof. We wholeheartedly recommend this hidden gem for an unforgettable dining experience that won't break the bank. Wheelchair accessibility: there is a ramp that leads directly up to the side door, very very accessible Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: CA$20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Rick C. Request content removal
Long in the works, Red Truck Brewery's big, shiny, and brand new facilities are finally fully open. Centred in the still up and coming industrial area (historically known as Brewery Creek) that currently meets at the triple nexus of Strathcona, Mount Pleasant, and Olympic Village, the American style diner meets craft brewpub hybrid looks very bright and appealing right off the bat. Not quite the craft brewing tasting room we're now accustomed to, the counter service eatery is heavy on the truck stop diner theme with its shipping container walls and light industrial decor. The tire and pump washroom sink is a particularly nice touch. The lengthy food menu is intriguing with a deep variety of options from hot dogs to egg foo yung and  "blue plate specials". I munched on a Saigon hot dog (with barbecue pork belly, slaw, and Sriracha mayo) and found it quite tasty with a mild kick to it. It's a messy snack but fairly pleasing as far as hot dogs go. As for the beer, I was already fairly very familiar with Red Truck's ubiquitous reliable lineup of beers from over the years. I drank four of their brews: the Red Truck Ale, India Session Ale, Belgian Blonde (above), and VCBW Campfire Kolsh. All were reliably solid and refreshing in their stark tastes. The Blonde was easily my favourite with its crisp, smooth flavours. The Ale is a mild, appealing, and an easy drinking standard. I think the snack options are a little more appealing and a better deal than the more substantial meal items. The garlic fries in particular were a perfect treat paired with your beer and an easy pick for three bucks. I found the ISA (above) also rather mild yet quite refreshing. The Kolsh was a crisp tasting German style pale lager (Kölsch). The beers are good and along the safer more broadly pleasing varieties (on a bigger scale) than other local craft breweries. I was tempted to try the soft serve ice cream (with a chocolate chip cookie) and was pleased by the satisfying texture of the dessert as it cooled me down. Red Truck already feels like a winning neighbourhood style brewpub with its retro nostalgic twist, small patio, and industrial aesthetic. Everything fits the overall theme and brand they're going for as it fairly successfully recreates the modern diner experience in a brewery setting.
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ClosedOpens at 11AM
$$$$ Price range per person CAD 14 - CAD 34
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Main Street–Science World
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295 E 1st Ave #1200
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Main Street–Science World
295 E 1st Ave #1200, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Features
Сredit cards accepted Outdoor seating Wi-Fi Delivery Takeaway Booking Wheelchair accessible Parking TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 11AM-9PM
MondayMon 11AM-9PM
TuesdayTue 11AM-9PM
WednesdayWed 11AM-9PM
ThursdayThu 11AM-10PM
FridayFri 11AM-11PM
SaturdaySat 11AM-11PM
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