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    Ivanhoe Pub

    3.8 (41 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    IVANHOE PUB ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Live music
    Loud
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Ivanhoe Margarita. The way a good stiff Margarita should taste. #ivanhoepubvancouver  #margaritaontherocks #nastynathanial
    Nathanial T.

    Howdy folks. Well, there are certain types of reviews that I really enjoy writing and that is of classic American dive bars. Only this gem is not in the good ol' United States. It's north of the international border in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. I'm talking about the Ivanhoe Pub. So without any further due let's get into this bad boy. Or bad girl. Whichever you prefer. Hole in the wall dive bars are a dying breed. At least down in the states they are. But I am glad to know they are alive and well in Vancouver. The Ivanhoe Pub in located very close to Pacific Central Station which was very convenient for me as I had a southbound bus to catch. So having a few hours to kill I needed to find me a place to grab me a drink. There is nothing like traveling when you're buzzed. That and Barbara Streisand's "Yentl." WTF! Ok never mind. Lets get back to the Ivanhoe Pub. So after watching a few Canadian Geese cross the street, I headed over to Ivanhoe Pub. As soon as I stepped inside I knew that I was going to dig this place. The decor had Dive Bar written all over it. It even had that classic Dive Bar smell. For those of you who know what I'm talking about, there's nothing quite as refreshing as walking into a bar and getting a refreshing whiff of stale cigarette smoke and booze. It's better than the smell of a new car. I bet ya all thought I was gonna say that it was better than s**. Gotcha! Before I go any further I want to point out how when I say "Dive Bar" I don't mean that in a derogatory fashion. It's actually a groovy thing as the Dive Bar is my bar of choice. But as I mentioned earlier, they are a dying breed. Anyways, I make my way over to the bar. It's not long before I am greeted by my bartender. I failed to get his name. So I'll just refer to him as "Canada Bob." He just looked like a Bob. Now I need to spend a whole paragraph devoted entirely to this guy. This guy had SCTV written all over him. I have a feeling that he was TV actor in a former life. That or a Mountie. He was tall with grey hair and a goatee. And when he spoke it was a pure Canadian accent that came out of that Elkon tunnel. I knew right away that I was gonna dig this guy. Well, not in the way that some of you who know me well might be thinking. I ended up going with my usual which is a margarita on the rocks. Now I had sampled a few Canadian margaritas at some other establishments I visited during my stay in Vancouver. But none of them would live up to the "Nasty" Standard of what a margarita should taste like. But the margarita that Canada Bob served me met the Nasty Standard to a tee. This was the kind of margarita I'd expect to be served at Louie B's in Santa Maria, California. Seriously this margarita set the standard for how a margarita should be served. It had the perfect mixture of ingredients. It was a stiff brew, but not to the point where I was breathing tequila fire. I must tip my hat to Canada Bob for this tasty beverage. In addition to the fine cocktail itself, one of the things that I really digged about Canada Bob was his attentiveness. When my glass was starting to get low he came over to ask me if I wanted another. That's a sign of a great bartender. He should never let your glass go empty before checking to see if you want another drink. So many bartenders leave you empty handed before they even bother asking you if you want another drink. That's something that has always irritated me. But that was not the case with Canada Bob here at the Ivanhoe Pub. All in all I'm going to say that my experience at the Ivanhoe Pub was absolutely fabulous. That means I'll give it a Ten Fingers review. Top notch, I would definitely go back to the Ivanhoe Pub for a good stiff margarita the next time I'm in Vancouver. Hopefully Canada Bob will be working the bar that day. So until next time, may the reviews be "Nasty" and the margaritas be stiff. Alrrrrrrrriiiiiiiight! Happy trails. NASTY NATHANIAL

    Simon R.

    The Ivanhoe definitely has some redeeming qualities, like comfortable seating and cheaper than cheap drink specials. It's just that it also has certain negative implications, like the filthiness of the floor (and customers), and the fact that there's a good chance that you'll get in a fight. Tough and lowbrow, it earns some of its reputation by being located in the death-metal district of Vancouver. People are usually happy though, and if you can swallow your pride you'll probably have a good time. It's always nice to drink somewhere where everybody else is already drunker than you. Think middle aged and tattooed, but the music is pretty dead-on. Like I said, as long as you don't hold eye contact with any of the regulars for too long you can enjoy yourself and get hammered for less than $15.

    Matthew R.

    A cheap bar that's open late and serves food early. The regulars are covered in tattoos and there's always motorcycles parked in the back. I've seen people pull out knives in the back corner of the bar before, so watch out who youre making fun of. Theyre not the only people here on any given night though, a lot of construction workers, old men, and pool sharks make up the roster of a typical night here. This bar used to be a lot more easy going when there was a smoking section. You'll still find yourself talking to strangers going out back to smoke, but people like to keep to themselves with their cheap beers. The beer tastes like water, but for $11 a pitcher, you cant expect much better. There's a jukebox with some OK music selection available, and a live blues cover band that can be a lot of fun to watch on the weekends. There's never any cover to the bar, and the security is of a take-no-shit variety that will have you leave the moment they sense trouble. I am probably more partial to this bar because I live up the street from it, and remember visiting it between bands at the cobalt for cheaper beer and a quieter atmosphere. Now that the cobalt's closed I am betting the clientele will be a bit less mixed, despite the hostel rooms upstairs.

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    Bob G.

    Let's face it, this is an awesome bar. Sit back and wallow in the authentic local "down to the ground" crowd with an amazing dedication to inebriation. Well worth checking out if you have not been here before or even if you are a Vancouver resident. For Christ sake they serve Strong Bow Cider...

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    The Hoe! Epic place with a lot of old timers and stories to be told. Been here a couple times, would recommend.

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    There's a jukebox with some OK music selection available, and a live blues cover band that can be a lot of fun to watch on the weekends.

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