A stone's throw from Kits Beach, the Seawall and Burrard Street Bridge, this is where it all began for LOCAL Public Eatery. Inspired by the relaxed, Cali-Cool lifestyle & small beachtown vibes, we've taken cues to offer a year-round neighbourhood spot where you can comfortably eat, drink & hang out in the best company. We love seeing both new & familiar faces from those who live just around the corner, those who work down the street, to those who are simply in the area after shopping along West 4th or playing a game of pick up at the courts. We have 18 taps pouring local craft brews, the best sports fans in the house & a patio you'll never want to leave. Our neighbours along Yew St are also rad too. Oh, & don't forget to check out the view of the North Shore Mountains & English Bay. It's as iconic as our El Caesar & Crispy Chicken Sandwich.more...See more text
Across the street from Kits beach, the atmosphere here is a little more laidback than at The Boathouse, but Local Public Eatery lays claim to nearly the same stunning view. The patio gets full sun in the summer and can get quite hot, but large umbrellas can easily be moved into place for shade. It’s a great spot to watch people walking to and from the beach or to enjoy one of the many craft beers they have on tap.
To be clear, the branding of Local Public Eatery's pet-friendly zone is a little off, considering they call it the "pooch pound." But what's in a name? The tie-up area at the Kits restaurant isn't a cutesy-titled lockdown for doggos, but rather an off-patio spot where servers will offer its on-leash clientele fresh bowls of water and probably a chin-scratch.
When summer comes, some Vancouverites see the inside of The Local more than their own living room. Just steps away from the beach, the pub takes its cue from relaxing seaside culture. Daily drink specials include $3 beers and $4 wine, on rotation. On Sundays, The Local becomes an aptly named “recovery room” offering specials on mimosas and Caesars for the hungover crowd.