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Best West End, <br/><br/>magazine 2014. Cozy pasta, pizza and antipasto restaurant in two trendy neighborhoods. $-$$. D (daily), L (M-F), brunch (Sa-Su).
by whereca
on September 09, 2014 from whereca
Editorial Reviews
Riding the success of the original location on Denman Street (as well as sibling restaurant Tavola) Nook's second home in Kitsilano has quickly become one of the neighborhoods busiest spots. Easy to see why, with a formula aimed at keeping the uber-casual, beach-going clientele happy and well fed. There's dining room and a separate takeout space, allowing guests to wait for a table (no...
by Vancouver Magazine
on April 24, 2014 from vanmag
"Delicious" pizza, "simple", "wonderful" pastas and an "approachable" wine list all at "decent prices" mean there's "always a line to get in" to this "small", "casual" West End Italian; factor in "attentive" servers and a "lively" vibe, and it's an overall "fantastic dining experience."
by zagat
on January 13, 2014 from zagat
Reminiscent of a Lower Eastside hole-in-the-wall diner, friendly vibe and crammed interior is a clue to good things to come in this typical Italian small-plates eatery. Dress in your Sunday best: Wellies, a hoodie, your bofo's jeans. Dark woods, cherry red-and-black interior screams for more light, but enough vino will do the trick. In the meantime, pass that bacala, will ya'?
by blackbookmag
on October 16, 2010 from blackbookmag