Editorial Reviews
Assertively charming service, delicious, heaping portions, a pocket-friendly price point, and local, organic ingredients make this one of Vancouver's premier retro diners. The BBB burger ($14.50) is done properly: the kitchen isn't afraid to show a little pink in the organic ground beef and its served with your choice of chunky crispy fries, soup, salad, or garlic mashed potatoes. Five-dollar...
by vanmag
on October 08, 2009 from vanmag
True, the booths, stools, and working jukeboxes are pure '50s, but the handmade turkey sausage, free-range eggs, and rosemary potatoes are perfectly contemporary. Despite the porn shops lining that end of Granville Street, the Templeton maintains a sweet mystique that attracts maroon-haired bohemians and folksy 20-somethings. <br/><br/>Served in jumbo mugs, the brew is sweet and unassuming. <br/><br/>Three...
by vanmag
on February 10, 2009 from vanmag
From the ever-changing witticisms on the sidewalk sign to the charming servers and vintage '50's decor, this is funky writ large, with family-friendly comfort food from soups and salads to unpretentious "gourmet" burgers and homestyle specialties like mac and cheese. The Big A@s Breakfast with three organic eggs, french toast and turkey sausage means business, as does the free wi-fi. Phenomenal...
by blackbookmag
on November 08, 2008 from blackbookmag