Dine Out Vancouver

To be honest, Miguel Iglesias doesn’t really have anything to do with Dine Out Vancouver. Sure, I wish he did. But I digress…

Dine Out Vancouver may be coming to a restaurant near you. This is your chance to try that place you’ve been drooling over.

Here’s the blurb from the Tourism Vancouver site:

Presented by Tourism Vancouver, Dine Out Vancouver is a city-wide
celebration of food and British Columbia wine and is the largest
restaurant promotion of its kind in Canada. Virtually every type of
restaurant in the city gets involved, giving you the chance to taste
Vancouver’s hot restaurant digs, new hit eateries and neighbourhood

favourites, all for a reasonable prix-fixe price.

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