Chas
One Too Many
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There were two wonderful diners in Vancouver where you could get reasonably priced and decent food; the Normandy Restaurant (Granville & 13th) and The Aristocrat at Broadway & Granville. The Normandy was chased out by greedy landlords and has been replaced by an upscale boutique that sells $800 hand bags (oooh..can't have enough of those!) and a Chapters Books has replaced the Aristocrat.
I might as well add the Commodore Ballroom; Vancouver's largest sprung dance floor is run by LiveNation who are the Monsanto of the entertainment industry. They loathe jazz and only rock bands play there- and the odd 70's disco night. So the Commodore Ballroom is effectively dead as a "vintage" venue.
One of the last 1930s nightclubs in Vancouver was ripped down a few months ago- it was replaced by condos (no big surprise there!) which now leaves only the Penthouse Nightclub which is only a peeler joint now. So apart from the Orpheum, Vancouver's entertainment history is just that...history.
I might as well add the Commodore Ballroom; Vancouver's largest sprung dance floor is run by LiveNation who are the Monsanto of the entertainment industry. They loathe jazz and only rock bands play there- and the odd 70's disco night. So the Commodore Ballroom is effectively dead as a "vintage" venue.
One of the last 1930s nightclubs in Vancouver was ripped down a few months ago- it was replaced by condos (no big surprise there!) which now leaves only the Penthouse Nightclub which is only a peeler joint now. So apart from the Orpheum, Vancouver's entertainment history is just that...history.
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