EEEKFive easy reasons to visit Score on Davie
Alright, alright… It’s the last long weekend of the summer and the weather is cramping our beach plans. But fear not! There’s still plenty to see and do in the West End, including great dining, shopping and nightlife.
One of our favourite regular hang-outs in the West End has to be Score on Davie (1262 Davie Street). Here’s 5 easy reasons why you should check out Score over the Labour Day long weekend.
1. Beers, Beers And More Beers
In addition to their Canadian pub fare, local BC wines, and cocktail menu, Score on Davie has an expansive selection of local craft beers including 15 on tap! Stop by and see for yourself.
2. Rock’em Sock’em Robots
Looking for a way to pass a rainy afternoon? Check out Score on Davie’s library of board games where you’ll find all the classics: Scrabble, Boggle, Trivial Pursuit and our favourite… Rock’Em Sock’em Robots!
3. Get To Know Your Neighbours
Looking for a great way to meet people in the Davie Village? Grab a seat at Score on Davie’s always happening bar and say hello to your neighbours! In addition to their awesome bar staff, Score on Davie’s regulars are always friendly and approachable.
4. An Awesome Patio, Rain or Shine
If you’re anything like us, one of your favourite things to do on a long weekend is to grab drinks with friends on one of the West End’s many patios. Rain or shine, Score on Davie’s patio is among the city’s best… A great spot to watch the world go by on Davie Street.
5. Vancouver's Most Epic Caesars
Score on Davie’s Caesar game is strong. Real Strong. Their Checkmate Caesar is a feast for the senses! We’re talking four ounces of vodka, an entire Cornish game hen, a hamburger, a pulled pork slider, half a dozen hot wings, half a dozen onion rings, and a hot dog stuffed with pulled pork and mac ‘n’ cheese. And if that’s not enough for you, how about a brownie for dessert? Checkmate, indeed.
So what are you waiting for? Make your way to Score on Davie and make this a Labour Day weekend to remember!
Photos: Alison Boulier