Barbara and I meet with four of our closest friends to visit the Van Gogh Immersive Exhibition at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Afterwards, we were booked at the Cactus Clubs across the plaza.
The exhibition was truly amazing. Barbara and the gang took hundreds of photos as we watched the artistic displays. It was memorizing, What a talented artist!
We stayed until our old legs wore out on us as it was still too early for our reservation at the Cactus Club we settled in at the Lot185 cafe in the Centre. Where we were greeted like King and Queens the service was an exception. We drank a couple of rounds of BC wine from Mission Hill. Good time!
We can strongly recommend the fine hospital of Lot185. The chef was johnny on the spot when a glass of water (No one dares spill good wine) knocked over. Barbara received a small shower. We all laughed although the chef was more concerned that everyone was okay.
We now walked across the Jack Poole Plaza to the restaurant.
We were amazed at the size of the outdoor patio and how busy the restaurant was. It was perfect on such a sunny warm day. Sadly we had made our reservation when it was raining and we were inside. The hostess overhears our comments about how nice it would be to be outside. She informed us a table was available on the patio. Now that hospitality!
Our server was charming and we all settled in with a drink as we studied the menu.
Two friends went for a shrimp pasta dish, two others for the Pepper Steak. Barbara had her favourite the Rocket Salad and I had the Jack Daniel Ribs. A most enjoyable diner with plenty of laughs.
A perfect day in the heart of Vancouver.
Did I mention we all had a Peanut Butter Crunch for dessert?
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