Lonely Planet Vancouver features Alibi Room

Sunday, November 8th, 2009 | Pubs

Alibi Room owner Nigel Springthorpe

Alibi Room owner Nigel Springthorpe

I enjoy traveling and am obsessed with the Lonely Planet series of guide books.  If you’ve never traveled with one or you have used lesser guide books, then you likely missed out on a few hidden gems.  I am particularly fond of the Lonely Planet Encounter series, which each profile a city sectioned into neighborhoods for easy reading.  I was at Chapters today and noticed that Lonely Planet very recently published a Vancouver Encounter, likely to cater to Olympic Visitors.  I was, of course, curious and flipped through it to see what travel experts recommend to see, eat, and do in Vancouver.  I wasn’t surprised at all to find the Alibi Room recommended, but I was surprised to see how much attention they paid to it.  Usually restaurants and bars get a two sentence blurb, but the Alibi Room garnered two pictures and an interview with owner Nigel Springthorpe!  This attention is warranted in my mind and is a testament to the hard work Nigel has done in building Vancouver’s best beer bar.  It pleases me that visitors to Vancouver, if they take the Lonely Planet’s excellent advice, will get to enjoy an establishment of such fine quality, likely giving them a positive impression of our fine city.  Although there is one negative, I imagine a seat at the Alibi Room will be an impossible commodity to come by during the Olympics.

The Alibi Room wasn’t the only beer destination recommended in the Vancouver Encounter.  Six Acres, The Irish Heather, Dix Brewery, Yaletown Brewing, and Steamworks were also listed.

Cheers,

Chris

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2 Comments to Lonely Planet Vancouver features Alibi Room

Rick Green
November 10, 2009

Actually, I wonder if a seat at the Alibi Room will be hard to come by period. Perhaps during the rains when there aren’t as many tourists.

Nigel may have to open up other Alibi locations. Burnaby and Coquitlam/Maple Ridge are in definite need for a craft beer shrine. Even a decent brewpub would do.

Chris
November 10, 2009

Yeah, it is packed out now and I think that is a good thing. It shows that this type of establishment is in demand and I do hope you are right, more locations or similar venues coming to the lower mainland would be awesome.

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