Description
This Irish-West Coast watering hole is adding another feather to the entertainment cap of Granville Street. Its clientèle ranges from business executives at lunch to young urbanite pub-crawlers at night. The wood-paneled bar at the Lennox Pub is styled after modern European taverns, with chandeliered ceilings, booth seating and a sit-down bar and island counter. The kitchen prepares the usual...
by yahootravel
on June 30, 2013 from yahootravel
Editorial Reviews
Part of the renewal of Granville Street, this pub fills a big void in the neighborhood; it's a comfortable spot for a drink without having to deal with lines or ordering food. The beer list is extensive, featuring such hard-to-find favorites as Belgian Kriek, Hoegaarden, and Leffe, along with a great selection of single-malt Scotches, too. The menu covers all the pub-food basics.
by frommers
on June 18, 2012 from frommers
A Pub with Prime Real Estate <br/>
Lennox is a Celtic word meaning a grove of elm trees, but at the Lennox Pub on lively Granville and Robson Streets, no elms are to be found. There are, however, plenty of chairs, booths and stools waiting for people to come sit, have a bite and enjoy a drink or two. Tourists, fresh out of their hotels and wandering the streets, are lured in by the friendly,...
by yellowpagesca
on December 03, 2008 from yellowpagesca