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GOOD THIEF Vancouver Reviews
Date night with the girls at Good Thief, and the vibes were
Date night with the girls at Good Thief, and the vibes were immaculate! This cozy little place, located on trendy Main Street, is great for drinks and little shared bites, and I'm glad I tried this place after hearing so many good things about i
You walk into this adorable place and you want to be there!
You walk into this adorable place and you want to be there! Got to pop in for cocktails and the bartender was amazing. You can tell he is passionate about his job and his absolute love for the Good Thief. We got a daiquiri and Negroni. The details in
Food prep at this smallish restaurant is excellent.
Usually not one to order beef tartare, I've now had it a couple times here - excellent heat. Interesting cocktails - try the Pomelo Anderson.
There are selective items I love and come back time and
There are selective items I love and come back time and time again from good thief 1. Cocktails -- there is such a unique experience here with the cocktails. Flavours are fun and have depth 2. Oysters -- 10/10 BC sunseekers with umami flavours and
Great meal, great drinks, great service.
Good thief definitely surpassed my expectations. We did the tasting menu ($85) and had a couple cocktails. Everything was really good to great. Highlights include the oysters which had a lovely Thai coconut foam, and the pho dac biet cocktail which b
This place sounded interesting and as a fan of Ahn and Chi
This place sounded interesting and as a fan of Ahn and Chi I was excited to go with some friends. The place is small. As a party of 6 you can only really sit by the entrance or the table over. Immediately we found the reservation system not so seamle
Came here recently for cocktails.
Server was very pleasant and knowledgeable. Recommended something of my taste. A bit on the pricy side but the ambience was nice. Not too noisy nor too dark. They also have late night happy hours which will try in the future.
Truthfully, I was in doubt to try Good Thief as they are
Truthfully, I was in doubt to try Good Thief as they are still quite the 'new kid' in town for post dinner drinks, especially since I was coming here for a special-ish occasion. Luckily, we had backup plans in any case walk-in was a no go.
Food is good, but it should be for what they charge.
Cocktails are good but they are $22 which is the same as Botanist, a bar in a downtown hotel. And more than The Keefer, which is an excellent bar. However, what really gets under my skin is their fee based reservation policy And I will never patr
Came here with family on a Thursday night.
We made a reservation for 5 ahead of time (donated $10/person to charity) and glad we did as the restaurant is small and was packed shortly after we sat down. It's dark inside but has a well-designed interior. Food was 10/10 amazing! We loved al
We came in for drinks around 9pm and there were some
We came in for drinks around 9pm and there were some available tables. The hostess and server were nice. We ordered a couple drinks and got some taro chips and pickles on the house. The drinks were all really good and had distinct flavours. We
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