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I am going to a concert on Oct 11 (Tuesday) at the Croatian Cultural Centre, on Commercial Drive (3200 block). Their website says their lounge is open late, but mentions very little about food. As I will be travelling via public transit, does anyone have any recommendations for someplace good to eat/drink within reasonable distance? Perhaps within walking distance?

I am looking for someplace to go after the show, probably around 11pm.

Thanks, y'all.

-- Matt.

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Pondok Indonesia is at 2781 Commercial Drive (604) 872-8718. I haven't eaten there, but other eGulleters reccomend it. It probably doesn't stay open that late, but if you wanted a bite before you went to the concert Pondok would fit the bill. For late night, you can pop on the number 20 bus down (North) to somewhere like Rime-Turkish food (with more live music, most likely), or Stella's.

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Pondok Indonesia is at 2781 Commercial Drive (604) 872-8718. I haven't eaten there, but other eGulleters reccomend it. It probably doesn't stay open that late, but if you wanted a bite before you went to the concert Pondok would fit the bill. For late night, you can pop on the number 20 bus down (North) to somewhere like Rime-Turkish food (with more live music, most likely), or Stella's.

Zuke

Another option could be Wazubeez, just across 1st Avenue, east side of Commercial Drive. Will have music, not live mind you, good beverage choices and food too.

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Another option could be Wazubeez, just across 1st Avenue, east side of Commercial Drive.  Will have music, not live mind you, good beverage choices and food too.

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Otherwise I think Marcello's is open pretty late (1st and around grant I think)

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Another option could be Wazubeez, just across 1st Avenue, east side of Commercial Drive. Will have music, not live mind you, good beverage choices and food too.

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rime

stella's

latin quarter

marcello's

bouzyo's

dallas souvlaki

wazubees

i believe all of these places are open later hours! mind you, most of them are a long walk away, but it's still walkable.

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You know - I think that the Croatian Cultural Center had a booth and Tast of the City. It was comfort food and I remember that the cabbage rolls were really good.

Don't know if cabbage rolls are ideal concert food though.

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I am going to a concert on Oct 11 (Tuesday) at the Croatian Cultural Centre, on Commercial Drive (3200 block).  Their website says their lounge is open late, but mentions very little about food.  As I will be travelling via public transit, does anyone have any recommendations for someplace good to eat/drink within reasonable distance?  Perhaps within walking distance?

I am looking for someplace to go after the show, probably around 11pm.

Thanks, y'all.

-- Matt.

Hop on the great skytrain after the show, get off at Stadium and head to Chambar. :laugh:

One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.

Virginia Woolf

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