Vancouver's Commercial Drive
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If
you're looking for a manicured mega mall, Commercial Drive is not for
you. If you're looking for funky, ethnic, hip stuff, it's probably just
the place. The interesting part starts at the north end of Commercial
Drive around Venables Street. To get to Commercial Drive, take the
SkyTrain and get off at the Broadway station and walk north.
If
you want to start with gifts, or nice things for yourself, check out
Dream Designs at 956 Commercial Drive. It's an alternative home store
that sells bedding, bath stuff, candles, lighting and excellent soap.
It's famous for its fabric. It has the sort of things people back home
would be happy to get instead of the little collector spoon with the
crest on the handle.
If you're
hungry, you'll find several 'by the slice' pizza places, all at great
prices. The best one is the first one you come to, The Pizza Garden at
1042 Commercial Drive. We're not talking fancy, just good and cheap,
especially when it's just come out of the oven. If it looks like it's
been sitting around for a while, go on to the next place. A slice of
pizza is $1.25.
However, be
warned. There are many places to eat on Commercial Drive. If you
succumb now, you may be sorry you squandered your hunger on pizza when
a lot of exotic alternatives await you.
If
you want dessert to go with the pizza, on the same block (you may have
passed it already) is Dutch Girl Chocolates at 1002 Commercial Drive.
The chocolate is wonderful and, if you show up at the right time, you
can watch candy being made. Most any time you can see rivers of dark
and milk chocolate in the kitchen. It's a delicious sight.
In
the next block, on the same side of the street, is Urban Empire at 1108
Commercial Drive. Like Dream Designs, it has a lot of things that would
make great gifts for the right person: strings of moose lights, a
potato gun, a drag queen doll, bizarre refrigerator magnets and an
extensive selection of unusual greeting cards.
On
the next block, at 1212 Commercial Drive, you'll find one of the stars
of The Drive, Havana, a restaurant-gallery-theatre combined. When you
go into the restaurant with its mismatched wooden chairs, red velvet
booths, ceiling fans and decorously graffitied walls, you'll think
you've been teleported to some exotic location, perhaps the real
Havana.
It's hard not to stay
here a while even if you've stuffed yourself on pizza and only have
room for a latte that comes in a bowl. The food is good, the crowd is
interesting and the people who work in the place are cool and friendly.
It would be easy to spend a lot of time at the Havana. Don't miss the
art gallery. By the way, you can buy excellent Cuban cigars and smoke
them on the heated patio.
As you
go along, if you haven't had coffee at the Havana, you'll pass a number
of Italian coffee places, many of which have been on The Drive for a
long time. You can get deli sandwiches, excellent coffee and pastries.
At the Abruzzo Cappuccino Bar at 1321 Commercial Drive, you can get
coffee and watch sports via satellite on a giant TV.
If
you want something healthy but haven't stopped at the fruit and
vegetable markets along the way, try Juicy Lucy's Juice Bar and Eatery
at 1420 Commercial Drive. You can get fresh squeezed and fresh made
fruit and vegetable juices and fresh sandwiches and pastries.
For
something more substantial, try Bukowski's Bar and Bistro across the
street from Juicy Lucy's at 1447 Commercial Drive. This three-tiered
restaurant has live jazz Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights and
spoken word open mike poetry readings on Tuesdays.
At
1526 Commercial Drive, you'll find Kalena's Shoe store featuring very
fashionable, very beautiful Italian shoes at very reasonable prices.
This place has been in business since 1967 and over the years has
expanded into two adjoining storefronts. There are men's shoes, women's
shoes and a whole shop sized area devoted to sale shoes.
Now that we've helped you get started, you can take it from here. Have fun.