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Ready, Set…Drink


Not too long ago we received an unsolicited copy of the book Drinking Vancouver, 100 Great Bars in the City and Beyond by travel writer John Lee. As far as credentials go, I suppose being a British ex-pat makes him a natural fit for a book on bars and beer. Plus, he’s been here since Expo 86, the last big drinking party this city had.

My first reaction was, “Hmmm, not sure I’d have much use for a printed book on bars in Vancouver.” until I realized that I’m probably not the primary target market for it. In fact, with the international hoards about to descend on us for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games next month maybe this is just the thing they’ll need to avoid falling into the wrong drinking hole.

It’s a basic looking book, clean, but obviously printed with the economics in mind. If you can get past the lack of photography, as it turns out the writing is snappy, fresh, honest and accurate as far as I can tell. And that’s the thing, it’s kind of cool reading what is essentially a guide book about many of your own familiar haunts. It’s not hard to gauge if the thing is any good.

The guide is nicely and conveniently organized by area of the city, with twelve of the 100 bars getting a “star” indicating they are the top of the top (something everyone wants to know). Lee has also taken the time to advise on what the “essential tipple” and “must-have nosh” is within each establishment. I suppose that’s only based on his experience at each and may not be exhaustive, but from what I saw I think his recommendations are reasonably solid so in most cases if you have no other reference, you’re likely better off going with his suggestions than guessing!

Would I buy it? No. Should you buy it if you are planning on heading here in the next few months and are seriously into bars and pubs? Maybe. Moving to Vancouver and really into pubs, gastro bars and drinking? Then yes, possibly. The real issue for me is that this is the kind of information that should these days be online and constantly fresh. The author’s answer to the issue of a print book getting dated fast is, of course, a website. However, it appears as if there is very little content to back this book up online. Frankly, I’d have skipped the paper altogether, built an iPhone app and decent website and charged a couple bucks for it all.

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4 Responses to “Ready, Set…Drink”

  1. Posted on January 20th, 2010

    I read it too and I don’t get it at all. Who’s the target audience…someone who likes Pat’s Pub AND Uva?

    Furthermore, why is one GUU included and not the Refinery? And is anyone actually going to leave Stella’s to go to Original Joes, as he suggest for his Cambie walking tour?

  2. Posted on June 22nd, 2010

    Suprisingly enough, I’m drawing up a movie script similar to your post at this present time. Therefore, my thanks for uploading such a good writing to be intentionally accessible to everyone. I can notify you when I’m pleased with the end result, if you like!

  3. Posted on June 22nd, 2010

    Interesting Maxine. Sure, would love to see it.

  4. Posted on June 22nd, 2010

    @Ben: don’t feed the trolls. :P

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