Sun 10:30am-11pm;
Mon-Thu 11am-11pm;
Fri 11am-11:30pm;
Sat 10:30am-11:30pm
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Description
Wood-accented Euro-rustic tapas house and Belgian beer room boasts a collection of more than 60 Belgian labels, highly acclaimed tapas and a large variety of mussels and frites. $$. L/D (daily), brunch (Sa-Su).
by whereca
on July 19, 2014 from whereca
Editorial Reviews
Beer is taken seriously at Stella’s, where bartenders pour nine different draught beers (plus Strongbow) using the traditional Belgian 10-step pouring ritual; another 20-plus are offered in cans and bottles Crowd Young professionals taking a break from reno’ing their fixer-upper Craftsman Go for A cornet of Belgian-style frites with citrus aioli and a glass of Karmeliet Tripel beer Hours 11...
by vanmag
on October 26, 2009 from vanmag
From the ashes of former Commercial Drive fixture Santos arises Stella’s, by starlight pouring a cavalcade of local and Belgian beers in a concrete and blond-wooded room. (The second location, the former Tomato Café on Cambie, is dominated by a long backlit wooden bar housing 18 beers on tap and the biggest selection of Belgian brews in town.) A cornet of fries (with the aioli of the day) pairs...
by vanmag
on October 08, 2009 from vanmag
Lengthy list of hearty sips from Belgium and other great beery nations (including ours), perfect for washing down 8 types of fresh mussels, free-standing cones of frites and a well-balanced menu of moderately priced plates for sharing, like the fat-a@s garlic/chili tiger prawns. Creative cocktails, Stella Artois on tap, warm and woody décor and likeable staff make this neighborhood fave an easy...
by blackbookmag
on November 10, 2008 from blackbookmag