“We still have a few more wineries that we’re currently talking to (about opening tasting rooms),” Strabic said. The Pepper Bridge and Amavi tasting room will be located on the ground floor of The Rediviva building, and Naked Winery will be located at the Kirkland Tower. Strabic said Brian Carter Cellars, based in Woodinville, Wash., is also planning to open a space. Most recently, a few new wineries announced they will be opening tasting rooms down at the Waterfront, including Hood River-based Naked Winery and a joint tasting room featuring Walla Walla-based Pepper Bridge Winery and Amavi Cellars. “We just finished the last of the streets that go all the way out to the west, so that’s a big thing,” said both Barry Cain, president of Gramor Development, and Marc Strabic, Gramor’s director of leasing.Īnd it’s a good thing those streets are open and ready for visitors, because attractions down at the Vancouver Waterfront are just getting started. Maryhill Winery followed not far behind, opening a tasting room in Block 12, and the development at Vancouver’s destination Waterfront isn’t showing any signs of slowing. The Vancouver Waterfront development has seen a ton of early success over the last year with the opening of the development’s two flagship restaurants – WildFin American Grill in Block 9 and Twigs Bistro and Martini Bar in Block 12 – about one year ago. Courtesy of Stack 571 Burger & Whiskey Bar One of the Vancouver Waterfront’s newest restaurants, Stack 571 Burger & Whiskey Bar, opened this past weekend.
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