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I used to work about 2 blocks away and came in weekly for lunch. I almost always had the delicious grilled chicken sandwich, a tasty chicken breast on fresh bread with tomato, lettuce, and mayonnaise accompanied by a small salad and bottomless good quality coffee. This current visit was after a 7 year absence and I was delighted to find that the restaurant had not changed at all. At lunchtime it was, as always, full... View all feedback.
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Stopped in for Breakfast and had the ham and cheese omelette with something they pass off for hash browns or fried potatoes. Omelette was fine, but not better than a White Spot. They were busy, so service suffered a bit. Waitress hit our table twice the entire time, but she was very nice and courteous. It was average food for a good price, but nothing to write home about. View all feedback.
Very convenient location on Lonsdale Ave. Family owned business with good menu selection and reasonable prices. Excellent Sunday brunch menus as well.
I went with a large group of friends for brunch and everything was fantastic! Large portions and tasty food - we will be returning very soon! :)
Eighties has been in the hood forever. It's a family run diner kind of restaurant, with a bit dated but clean and spacious interior. The staff is always very friendly, and they offer simple, unpretentious food. We have been happy with our meals here. The breakfast pancakes were delicious and the portions large; the sandwiches and fries were good flavor. This is a place to have a relaxed meal with family or friends, to have some comfort food. The patio over looking the library square is nice in the summer.
Looking for a cheap, but great meals in North Vancouver? The Eighties on West 14th Street is a great place to go for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Family run, great location, great food.
If your aim is to feed youngsters breakfast or lunch without crippling the budget, this is the place. The upholstery rips and wobbly tabletop demonstrated the restaurant has grown tired but the cheerful server had me onside. With smiles for everyone and eagerness to satisfy, she demonstrated proficiency as well. Kind of a change from those pretentious chain operations that dump their servers once they age beyond the early twenties.The menu could easily be the same one offered in the eighties. It was typical diner fare but that's OK, particularly if you like eggs, potatoes, bacon and sausages. The children enjoyed milkshakes and were happy with the limited choice. Had a nutella & salted caramel shake been offered, there would have been no takers among my group. Perhaps that explains the restaurant. It is not complicated food and it appeals to people who want uncomplicated food.The room is large and the restaurant looks over the plaza outside the City library. A bit of seating and an small water feature attracts pedestrian traffic and, while there is limited street parking, there is underground parking nearby.