Cascade Room

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  • We have made reservation online before hands. When we got there, the place was more than half empty. The hostess tried to sit us at the high bar table…

  • Love the dimmed interior like many other pubs/ lounge within the area. Must try : Cascade burger and their earl gray creme brulee.Friendly service on …

  • Stopped by Cascade Room on the way to the Heritage Hall market. It is right next door to its sister restaurant Charlie's Little Italian. It's a cool r…


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Cascade Room is open for Casual Dining and Bar. Cascade Room serves British and Bar Food dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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7 Reviews on “Cascade Room”

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  • AC

    We have made reservation online before hands. When we got there, the place was more than half empty. The hostess tried to sit us at the high bar table/chair with another couple sitting pretty close so I’ve asked to be sit at another regular height table. Then she asked me to pick a table that sit two people only as they will get busy soon. I do not think that was a necessary advise/suggestion but whatever. It just seems like giving us the order not to take up their seats. Drink list on the board should be updated as soon as something ran out. Took us three times to be able to order a beer as the first couple ones were not available. Other than that, overall was good. We ordered roast beef poutine for appy and I had chicken tikka masala for dinner.

  • DD

    Love the dimmed interior like many other pubs/ lounge within the area. Must try : Cascade burger and their earl gray creme brulee.Friendly service on all my visits.

  • Thefooddood

    Stopped by Cascade Room on the way to the Heritage Hall market. It is right next door to its sister restaurant Charlie’s Little Italian. It’s a cool restaurant, although I wouldn’t really say it is British…more like an inexplicable British-Canadian cuisine. I love the low lighting, although it won’t be really all that good during dinnertime. It seems way too dark even at midday! The walls are a deep shade of, well, black and they have an extensive variety of cocktails.The service is very good (the waitress came round a few times to check on us), and the food came faster than I expected, but maybe that was just because there were few customers.I came for a late brunch at around 1 pm. I wouldn’t say it is classic pub food. I found the food items reasonably priced, all around $13-19. I ordered the steak and eggs ($19), which was actually pretty good. The scrambled eggs were not special, but for some reason I like the crispy wings at the edges of the egg. The heap of fried potatoes seemed like a bit of an overload, but the potatoes were the best fried taters I’d had for a long time, I would say! The outside was crunchy and the inside was fluffy, and the outside was a perfect rich golden brown hue…Oh man! The toast was crunchy and packed with grains, but the star was the steak. I asked for medium rare and it was cooked perfectly, with a slight pink centre and charred dark brown edges. The steak was juicy, tender, and flavorful. The steak was crunchy on the outside yet retaining a layer of deep red-brown softness. For some reason there was hollandaise sauce which didn’t go with anything in my dish…so I asked for ketchup instead for my taters, egg, and steak. The plate was cool (a black shade, like many other things around the restaurant.) I also asked for a light green salad, which was drizzled with what seemed like an E.V.O.O and balsamic vinaigrette.Cascade Room is another typical brunch place, but with slightly limited choices, so pick wisely!

  • Esdub

    Expensive pub food that’s really not worth the money. Probably a good place to go for beer when you’re hanging out with friends but the food menu ain’t worth it.

  • DanoRama

    Came here for dinner and drinks with a friend. The server was awesome. Really made our experience that much better. I was excited to have a burger and treat myself after so long, however found the burger bland. It’s so simple to under season I suppose. The cocktails were great. Loved the soju sour. Prices are reasonable and for a trendy restaurant on Main it’s one of the last restaurants you can just walk into without a restaurant. Suppose because it’s such a big space. Fills up though foe sure.

  • James

    I came here to meet a friend for a drink. They had some food on the table that they weren’t eating. I didn’t have any either. I did order a drink. It was $12… The restaurant itself looked nice. Our waitress seemed to be in a bad mood or something. She didn’t really say much and didn’t seem too excited to be there. Oh well though. I don’t really care about that. Seemed to be kind of a classy place in my opinion. Overall I don’t really have anything good or bad to say about it. I probably won’t come back though, just because the drinks cost an arm and a leg and I’m assuming a first born child for the top shelf selection.

  • Yvee Hopkins

    Good beer & cocktail list and tasty food. Can be a bit pricy, but I’ve never had bad food here. We often opt for the snacks to save a buck. Love the brussel sprouts and polenta fries! We’ve had mixed service here. Some days it’s amazing, other days it is slow. When it’s busy, it seems to worsen. However, there is a great atmosphere here and it’s a great place to grab a fancy drink.

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2616 Main Street, Vancouver, BC V5T 3E7

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