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    Terminal City Club

    4.0 (41 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    BBQ Duck Spring Rolls ($15) - Omg so good 100% recommend!
    Natalie T.

    Service: 1/1 Atmosphere: 1/1 Food: 2.5/3 I've come here a few times as the guest of a member, and it definitely is a nice place to be. Top notch service, lovely atmosphere, and good food and drink! The staff really go above and beyond to provide the best service I've ever seen, and their BBQ Duck Spring Roll appy is absolutely wow! My complaints though are that their menu is very limited and never seems to change. I've been there about 4 times now over the course of a year and the food selection has been the same few items. As well, while all the items I've tried have definitely all been good, for the price I can point out other restaurants downtown that can serve it better. Though they do not quite hit the spot for amazing food quality or selection, Terminal City Club still makes for a good evening out so I'd recommend giving it a try if you have the opportunity!

    Kathleen F.

    Club only open for members, now with the COVID-19 felt much safer to dine in here. Food is always good, cozy environment with live band playing on the patio, great place to spend the evening with your friends. Service team is very caring and tentative, when heard it's our friend's birthday, they prepared a lovely macaron tray for us, so sweet! One negative thing is the parking, it's open for public, but without member's fob, you can't access the elevator, need to go all the way around the building to Get in. Also difficult to find the pay station, the tap at the gate is not working, made it so complicate for us to get out.

    The view from the patio upstairs
    Nelson C.

    This is one of the most beautiful spaces in Vancouver. I usually come here for various functions and events as a guest and the food here has always been wonderful. As a guest of a member I've seen the billiards room and as a member of a business club have been to meetings in the various rooms in this building. The meeting rooms have that old world charm and one of my favorite things about this space is the shoe shine machine (which used to be in the men's room but is now found in the coat room.) I can't comment on the hotel as I have not stayed as a guest. But this place is 3 stars A-OK from everything I've experienced so far.

    Front entrance~
    Edward L.

    Came here for a Christmas party. Always wondered how this place would compare to Vancouver Club next door. Parking is horrendous here unless it's after 2200. There's a pay lot underground. The actual club is actually behind the Auberge Hotel lobby. A bit tricky for first-timers. Once past the hotel concierge desk, the club desk is on the R side. A bit farther in and one reaches the main foyer. As I was only here for a party, I did not get to tour the full facility. There are several banquet halls and a restaurant on 2F, as well as a nice large billiard room. On the ground floor, there is also a business centre, which must be useful when one needs to get some work done. The food is of fairly decent quality. I had a chance to try their various crackers and dip, cheese platter, raw oysters, roast beef sandwiches, and desserts. The quality is very similar to what one would find at most hotels of similar calibre. Drinks are overpriced, but again, that's expected. Overall, it's a nice classy space, with practical facilities. Now if only I can afford a membership.

    View from the third floor deck (adjacent to the gym and swimming pool).
    Dan E.

    I've been a member here for just over a year, and joined primarily for the gym facilities. While not the most modern and best-equipped gym in the city, the experience is a different one: staff members remember you by name, fellow members are friendly, and the gym is never crowded. These are benefits that you don't see in other gyms in the city - in fact, some (which shall remain nameless) are quite the opposite. The gym space is slightly cramped, but people are courteous and there usually isn't a wait for equipment. A full swimming pool and hot tub are available for member use (both gym and pool are also available for use by guests of the neighbouring Auberge Hotel). TCC has made an effort to remain relevant to the modern world, and yet still retains its traditional charm. Wifi is offered for members throughout the club, and the former reading room has been converted into a quiet-space business centre. The lobby, members' lounge (billiards room) and three restaurants retain decor to be expected from a club established in the 19th century, though the building itself is more modern (from the late 90s). For courtesy, cell phone use is restricted, and there is a business casual dress code in all areas except for the gym. I enjoy the dining experience at Cuvee, the wine bar, the most - the restaurant offers minimal mark-up on bottle prices and included corkage. Unfortunately, their dinner menu has changed and the "old reliable" choices such as the cobb salad and club sandwich have disappeared, replaced by items considered more "haute cuisine." The fine dining restaurant, 1892, is now closed on weekday evenings, which is disappointing as it was a very enjoyable experience. The Grill has a very good brunch on weekends, with an outdoor deck in warmer weather that overlooks the Vancouver waterfront. The Lions Pub (open to the public) on the basement level offers good value for drinks and pub fare, but I have seen mice running around the floor on two occasions (and would hesitate to return). Membership is on the pricier side, but offers great exercise facilities, networking, dining and events. Apart from the minor things, it's been a great experience so far.

    Tracey O.

    I got married here and it was amazing. The upstairs ballroom has an outdoor balcony with a beautiful view of the mountains and ocean! The staff is very attentive and are always giving the best customer service they can. Brittany, our contact there, was extremely thorough and organized. The food here is also so good, all our guests loved it! Thank you for being such a great venue :)

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    Came for a conference and this place was extremely clean and organized. Lovely place to have a conference. Staff was extremely attentive

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    Great Thursday evening buffet on a beautiful patio in downtown Vancouver. Live music.

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    Review Highlights - Terminal City Club

    I first visited this club in the summer of 2011 as a guest of a member, and fell in love with it.

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