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MickZagger

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Me and my wife are planning on dinner. Maybe seafood. Or Italian. We want something nice but not too fancy. We’re both content wearing sweats on this cold ass day.

any recommendations? Been scouring through restaurants and can’t decide. Figured I’d ask some of you.
 
Damn, Italian places up in the couv? It'd been a minute.

Hard to find really good Italian these days.
 
Damn, Italian places up in the couv? It'd been a minute.

Hard to find really good Italian these days.

The joint on Powell and close to Chavez is good. Has a mafia vibe. I’ve been there probably 5 times but the name escapes me.
 
The joint on Powell and close to Chavez is good. Has a mafia vibe. I’ve been there probably 5 times but the name escapes me.

That's the one I think of too. Went there about 20 years ago.

D'nicola. I remember it being very good but that's kind of the only one I know. If someone knows any others I'd love to go try them.
 
Thanks guys.

We have decided on Coast to Coast fish house in East Vancouver. Finna have me a lobster roll along with some microbrews
Ive been on the hunt for good fish and chips for a while. The only moes in town is on the fricken airport!!!
Skippers in Hazel Dell.

hate to say it but i always like skippers better than most. Is there really one in hazel dell??? Last one i thought was on 82nd closed down years ago. Thought they were the last in the metro area.
 
Ive been on the hunt for good fish and chips for a while. The only moes in town is on the fricken airport!!!


hate to say it but i always like skippers better than most. Is there really one in hazel dell??? Last one i thought was on 82nd closed down years ago. Thought they were the last in the metro area.

Yep the got a Hazel Dell location. Hit or miss whether they’re open or not because of lack of staffing
 
Damn, Italian places up in the couv? It'd been a minute.

Hard to find really good Italian these days.
Grassa is surprisingly good, especially the pasta. They have a couple of locations. Nicoletta's in LO is very good also. And in a pinch, 24th and Meatballs is a favorite when we're in town, especially for takeout. Just sayin'.......
 
Grassa is surprisingly good, especially the pasta. They have a couple of locations. Nicoletta's in LO is very good also. And in a pinch, 24th and Meatballs is a favorite when we're in town, especially for takeout. Just sayin'.......

Grassa was alright but the price to portion was a bit off.
 
Surprisingly good burgers when it was open and they had a putt putt hole with a ramp where you could send your ball flying onto I5 or at least try to send it up there!

Spent so much time there as a teenager lol.

I don't remember the food much but the putt putt was always fun

Damn the 90s were a great decade (I imagine this place was around well before then, but for me it was a regular spot in my teenage years)
 
Spent so much time there as a teenager lol.

I don't remember the food much but the putt putt was always fun

Damn the 90s were a great decade (I imagine this place was around well before then, but for me it was a regular spot in my teenage years)
Yea ... growing up in the Couve it was a great spot to go have some fun as a teenager before getting on to the rest of the nights festivities. Didn't eat there often but remember being impressed when we did grab some food, but the whole point of going there was the putt putt and screwing around.
 
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