Vancouver bars split on opening for Olympic gold-medal hockey game

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      When the puck drops at 4 a.m. on Sunday (February 23) for the Olympic gold-medal men’s hockey game, many fans may need to find alternate locations to cheer on Team Canada. The Georgia Straight called up 20 Lower Mainland pubs and sports bars, and less than half stated that they will be open for business on Sunday morning.

      The main issue deterring many bars and restaurants from opening past 2 a.m. is that liquor service will not be permitted after that time. In a February 20 news release, the B.C. government stated that “pubs and bars will be allowed to extend their hours so that patrons can stay and watch the game. However, in the interest of health and public safety, liquor service hours will remain unchanged.”

      Trevor Poirier, co-owner of Yaggers (433 West Pender Street; 2884 West Broadway), told the Straight in a phone interview today (February 21) that he has been debating whether or not to open his restaurants since Canada beat the U.S. in this morning’s semi-finals.

      “Thank god they got through, but I’ve got to talk to my management team today and make our decision,” Poirier said. “It’s a world-class event, and along with having good times, you usually have an alcohol-based drink…. To open up for just food, there’s no turnover, so everyone’s going to have one meal and sit around for two hours and drink the free coffee. To be honest, I’m leaning towards not doing it because to get staff in at that time and to increase your labour, it’s almost not worth it.”

      Poirier’s sentiment was echoed by other restaurants and bars that were reached. Popular sports bars including the Shark Club, Red Card, Score on Davie, the Charles Bar, Village Taphouse, Malone’s Pub and Grill, Mahony & Sons, Kingstone Taphouse & Grille, and Yaletown Brewing Co. all confirmed to the Straight that they will not be showing the game at 4 a.m.

      For hockey fans wanting to watch the game in the company of others, at least a half dozen bars and restaurants will be staying open after their usual 2 a.m. closure. The Pint Public House & Sports Bar (455 Abbott Street), Sin Bin Sports Grill (295 West 2nd Avenue), PHATter Sports Bar and Restaurant (1055 Mainland Street), and Wings Restaurant & Pub (6879 Kingsway Street, Burnaby) will all be showing the game. Some restaurants, such as G Sports Bar & Grill (1208 Granville Street), will require customers to make a minimum $15 purchase to watch the match at their venue.

      Adam Bigham, a bartender at the Library Square Pub (300 West Georgia Street)—the only Donnelly Group establishment scheduled to open at 4 a.m.—is excited for Canada to face Sweden and said that he expects a large turnout on Sunday morning based on the response after today’s match.

      “We had a full restaurant top to bottom with people having a great time here,” he told the Straight. “It’s always a good atmosphere when you’re surrounded by related fans. We’re all Canadian fans, obviously, but it’s a lot bigger now that they’re in Russia. Even for me behind the bar, it’s a good atmosphere to be in for sure.”

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      Comments

      12 Comments

      Nanny state

      Feb 21, 2014 at 8:24pm

      Nanny state prohibits you from being free due to archaic ancient laws. Why do we put up with this. I remember being in Washington DC and stumbling upon a peaceful group of people watching an outdoor movie all enjoying wine. Illegal here

      Ric Hyslop

      Feb 21, 2014 at 9:02pm

      Yes, indeed it is a world class event, but sadly there is no guarantee that it will only attract world class patrons. Bars and restaurants may justifiably be wary of spending extra money to pay staff (including extra security) to work these hours and risk the chance of having the event marred by the odd crazed individual who has nothing but mischief on their mind. Remember, back in 2010, there were an awful lot of people who were generally law-abiding citizens who got caught up in the alcohol-fueled melee. I know that I would be giving this a great deal of thought.

      *The* Wrangler

      Feb 22, 2014 at 1:33am

      On the eve of some of the most progressive changes to liquor policy in the country, the BC government comes up with this? Truly sad, pathetic and un-world class - 'nanny state' indeed. At a time to rejoice, enjoy socializing with others in an unusual event - we are being sent home? Especially seeing as bars in Alberta will be opening at 5am and in Ontario at 7am - we couldn't even alter them slightly?

      *Mr. Hyslop - the Olympics in 2010 were great, generally hassle free. Please get your information straight as it is hard to take you seriously.

      Bobby Smorr

      Feb 22, 2014 at 6:15am

      All this over what, a hockey game? The city should have a corral set up near the CBC building with a big screen TV so that all the fans and yahoos can watch the game together in a true hockey environment - outdoors, in the cold. Why pander to the bar owners? They only want to be open if they can sell overpriced booze. Watch the game at home, if you care. And, if Canada wins, please resist the urge to drive downtown and honk your horns like idiots.

      moonbeam 2

      Feb 22, 2014 at 11:05am

      stupid, dumb politicians talking about "health and safety" lol yeah righttttttttt. all the other provinces are open for liquor service. bc and in particular Vancouver politics suck.

      Meathead

      Feb 22, 2014 at 11:36am

      Screw you BC Nanny State! I'll make my own bar. With hookers. And blackjack. On second thought, forget the blackjack.

      Lame

      Feb 22, 2014 at 2:22pm

      Just goes to show how "Canadian" our BC politicians are and how they view the fans of hockey. You would think they would be proud of our hockey team and our country in Sochi and let the fans celebrate this event like the rest of Canada gets to. It's really too bad and quite the embarrassment to live in such a behind the times province, where hockey is a big deal. Hope the other provinces have a great time on this very awesome occasion that doesnt happen very often! Wish we were there!

      YEAH SPORTS!

      Feb 22, 2014 at 3:21pm

      Largest waste of human effort ever wasted.

      tedeastside

      Feb 22, 2014 at 6:41pm

      too bad vancouver is a bush league town with no NBA or MLB .....u cant watch any decent sports in vancouver

      Martin Dunphy

      Feb 22, 2014 at 7:00pm

      Vancouver has hockey and soccer: the only (major league) sports that matter.

      MLB? Like watching the trucks unload at Safeway.
      NBA? The only good thing to say about that is it keeps greedy mutants off the streets.