A new restaurant is opening in Vancouver on Sept 28. The details are a click away:
Share Tweet Share Pin Archer Restaurant is officially opening at 1152 Alberni Street next week, and it's anticipated to be a godsend for folks in a date night rut. Pictures of the 70-seat, 2,400-square foot space just dropped, and it's ridiculously romantic: think extra-lush green velvet banquettes, muted curvilinear lighting and a very cool stone masonry bar. That's thanks to Calgary's Little Giant Studio.
Archer is co-owned by Karen Ho and Iain Bell of Hobell Group, which is some cool industry info you can drop on your date after they demand you take one hundred photos of them and then hate them all. No matter: scientists say there's no bad mood a flaming cheesecake can't fix.Location: 1152 Alberni Street
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