Romer’s
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Romer's is a pretty popular joint with several locations in Great Vancouver. Although they are called a 'burger bar', they do actually serve a pretty …
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Romer's is always a solid place to grab a good burger. They have some standard favourites and some interesting combinations/twists. I have never had a…
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Ordered for pick up and when I arrived the order hadn't been placed. I was not offered anything in way of compensation. The hostess had a very poor at…
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Romer's is open for Casual Dining. Romer's serves Burger and Bar Food dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Romer’s”
Romer’s is a pretty popular joint with several locations in Great Vancouver. Although they are called a ‘burger bar’, they do actually serve a pretty large menu of other foods consisting of various traditional pub fare. I had the opportunity to check out their Kits location, which is located on 4th Avenue, not far from Granville Island. I had their Righteous Rib Burger as well as Romer’s Almost World Famous Drunken Doughnuts. The burger was good, but not spectacular (I actually prefer the ones at Red Robins), and I did feel that their prices are a bit steep considering that it doesn’t come with any sides. I did really enjoy their donuts however. Service was decent: the server I had as friendly, though not overly attentive. All in all, not a bad place to check out if you’re craving a burger or some other pub fare.Righteous Rib Burger ($13.95):3.5/5In addition to a beef patty, this burger contained braised short rib, maple smoked bacon, sweet onions, gorgonzola cream, and fresh thyme. I was quite impressed by the patty itself, which was tender and juicy. The short rib was a bit uneven, being tender in some parts, but quite dry and hard in some others, particularly around the edges. I really enjoyed the gorgonzola cream, which added a great juiciness and flavour and the brioche bun (because a real burger has to have an actual bun and not lettuce) was soft and fluffy. I did find the overall flavour to be a bit one note: everything was savoury and I could have done with a bit of sweetness to balance out the flavour.Romer’s Almost World Famous Drunken Doughnuts ($8.95):4/5This consisted of 10 small donuts that were dusted in powdered sugar, and were served with a trio of dips: limoncello, maple whisky, and Kahula Nutella. The donuts themselves were fresh, warm and soft, reminiscent of the mini donuts that you can get at PNE. The limoncello dip was similar to that of the curd in a lemon tart, and was quite thick with a wonderful tanginess. In all honesty, I couldn’t really tell the difference between the other two dips, although both were tasty, except that one (the darker dip, which is probably the Khula Nutella) had a stronger liquor flavour than the other. Summary:Food: 3.5/5Price: 3.5/5Service: 3.5/5Overall: 3.5/5Recommendations: Romer’s Almost World Famous Drunken Doughnuts