Pe ce rd Rete a taste of French Cuisine since 1979 Enjoy our new lunch menu and relax in air-conditioned comfort The view is just a bonus 926-4913 This Mouth Only Spach See 6 ila hes 9 a Barhececd Spares with Pasta Prine na 9.00 Stufed Breast of Ohsher, Pras = Frith Fanny Cay Oyster Ste, Gud Cebal Sie 8.95 Waterss Carried Lamb, raguast Rue 990 been an 12.95 If you have two or more ‘tems from. our bar, desert 0 of appetizer menu, we will ‘cordially invite'you and your guest to enjoy a complimentary entree when ay second entree of equal or greater value is purchased. ast LIVE MEXICAN ENTERTAINMENT RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED AT 985-TACO ve 31200 Lonsdale North Vancouver ~ DINNER Fridays — Fish & Chips 7.95 Sundays ~ Roast Beef 9.95 OR HOW ABOUT OUR BRUNCHES? Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am Choose one of our starting at 8 . 95 Eggs Benny Our heavenly harpist can be heard every Wednesday night or at Sunday Brunch 2427 Marine Drive West Vancouver 926-8838 riewly-renovated pub. ry Hilda's for fi ANOTHER Eat and Run adventure, open- ing with one ina series of humble summer dining tips. An answer to the Friday afternoon question: What's for dinner on ahotevening when nobody wants to cook at the end of a long week? How about: Yatianw Cuisine & vecelue the Gad entree GYO of equal of eres walus fox “NY walid Men. to Uhar. 5:50 - 7:00pm Offer exatros Guty 31. ‘96 mF 1 Bay the (st entree at regular price ob | | Dinner: Sun.-Thir. from S:B3pm _- Prthay & Saturday 5:30-6:3G6m 1443 THarine Drive, W. oe 922-4019 VALID UNTIL AUGUST 15/96 | MAXIMUM $10 VALUE | Receive 1 FREE DINNER when a second dinner of equal or greater value is purchased * Dine-in only « Valid Sunday through Thursday, Spm-10pm Closed August 4th & 5th 1050 W. Queens Rd., Edgemont Village TORCHY'S 987-7444, N. Vancouver = ann 66 om mee | Glow: Lunch Mon. gat, 1:30-2:30 = Hilda’s Calley Cafe, 205-1425 Marine Dr., West Vancouver, 926-8664. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 11 am. to 8:30 p.m. Vegetarian options? All right, there’s not many - items veggo here but it’s Friday night son. Loosen the tie a little. Hilda Brawley’s fish and chip house is celebrating its seventh anniversary this _ month. And it remains a good neighborhood locale’ from which to order comestibles not all together “politically culinary correct: a large plate of fish and chips.. Deep fried, yes. But no criminal salt and battery here. The chips are cut round.- like doubloons. They're light and not heavily dusted with. salt. The fish, meanwhile, is. fried fresh in a light coating of batter that merely dresses the meat without disguising it ina puffball of flour and oil. Halibui, cod and snapper are all available in a good variety of sizes. Prices range from about $3 for single solo slabs up to $41 for a 10-pack (10 pieces _of halibut with four orders of chips). You can also get prawns with chips and other non-fish and chip items such as ham- burgers, schnitzels, soups, sandwiches and strudel. Phone ahead for an order, pick it up and head to the West Vancouver waterfront. Or take it home and accompany it with a chilled Boddington's ale beneath the summer patio umbrella in the backyard. A good simple way to end the working week and ushier in the weekend. Hilda’s contribution to the life of Riley, me lads. aOo00 The Lynnwood Inn, 1515 Barrow St., North Pe Se sh Vancouver, 988-616 fat ‘A $250,000 beverage. room upgrade for this h - toric North Shore ale house is nearing completion Designer John McNally, the mai’ responsible forthe “recent rejuvenation of Raven pub in Deep Cove has helped. bring the”. Lynnwood into the ‘90s “As he did at the Raven: “MeNally has let natural Aight illuminate once dark i inn co! Its back wall has been | replaced by nine-foct glass ; doors that open’ onte ‘a small is still very much a’ tyne of btue collar outlooks and’ “accoutrements - The patio, for example, “overlooks the train tracks other industrial waterfront : attractions. = °°. , New pool tables and car- . pets have been added along with a pair of 61-inch tele sions that flank, the dance floor. The pub’s bar, topped » with wood from the old Versatile shipyard site, has |. been cleared of overhead; glass racks and other top- heavy bar wear. ‘ With the notorious .- : Olympic and St. Alice hotels.’ little more than distant draft- beer memories, the Lynnwood now sports the crown as the oldest pub on the North Shore. It also sports the last revolving neon sign in the Lower Mainland area. O00 : Yohachi Sushi, 161 West Esplanade, North: ) Vancouver, 984-6886. ‘An elegant new 47-seat. y sushi bar in the Lower: Lonsdale area, Yohachi Sushi.” has an extensive sushi and See Mens s page 19 Pe ee ee ee