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Cuisine (20 of 114), 413 restaurants available nearby, 1. miku restaurant - vancouver, 2. tap & barrel • bridges, 3. joe fortes vancouver, 4. oddfish restaurant, 5. the boathouse at kits beach, 6. top of vancouver revolving restaurant, 7. nightingale, 8. homer street cafe & bar, 9. earls kitchen + bar - ambleside, 10. beach house, see what locals rave about.

  • C Carol vip Dallas - Fort Worth • 39 reviews 5.0 Dined 1 day ago We ate at Miku 3 times in two weeks after being introduced to their incredible food while on a food tour. You know that food that is perfectly balanced in flavor? It’s at Miku! You know that friendly service? It’s at Miku. You know that good feeling at a lively and wonderful place? That’s Miku! Enjoy! More info Miku Restaurant - Vancouver $$$ $ Price: Expensive • Japanese • Coal Harbour • 4.8
  • D Destine Ottawa • 9 reviews 5.0 Dined 2 days ago Our server, Aaron, was a star! He explained the menu, patiently answered all of our questions, and watched as I pressured myself into a bottle of wine. The food was exceptional - get the branzino! I will definitely be back soon. More info Oddfish Restaurant $$$ $ Price: Expensive • Seafood • Kitsilano • 4.9
  • I Ian Hertfordshire • 2 reviews 5.0 Dined 3 days ago Excellent food, service and ambiance. We had seen the restaurant from the Hop on Hop off bus and it was pointed out by two separate drivers. Booked for our last night in Vancouver. Clearly fills up as the only slot we could get was at 5pm. Much larger inside than suggested from outside and we were on the 3rd floor (2nd for others from the UK). Starter - 4 Rockefeller Oysters; Deep Fried Calamari Main - both had Prawn Linguini Dessert - Creme Brule between two. Wine - BC Sparkling Waiter and other serving staff very attentive. No sense of being rushed. Top floor reasonably empty on arrival at 5pm, partially full by 5.30 and every table taken by 6pm. Highly recommend. More info Joe Fortes Vancouver $$$ $ Price: Expensive • Seafood • West End • 4.6
  • L Louise Vancouver / British Columbia • 3 reviews 5.0 Dined 4 days ago It was wonderful! Friendly server and awesome views in an elegant setting. What’s not to like! More info The Boathouse at Kits Beach $$$ $ Price: Expensive • Seafood • Kitsilano • 4.4
  • OT OpenTable Diner Toronto / Ontario • 7 reviews 5.0 Dined on Sep 17, 2024 Food was delicious and there were lots of options to choose from. The service was excellent and the atmosphere was fun. We had a fantastic time in this beautiful location and will definitely come back again. More info Tap & Barrel • Bridges $$ $$ Price: Moderate • Canadian • Fairview • 4.5

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Cuisine (20 of 114), 413 restaurants available nearby, 1. miku restaurant - vancouver, 2. tap & barrel • bridges, 3. joe fortes vancouver, 4. oddfish restaurant, 5. the boathouse at kits beach, 6. top of vancouver revolving restaurant, 7. nightingale, 8. homer street cafe & bar, 9. earls kitchen + bar - ambleside, 10. beach house, see what locals rave about.

  • C Carol vip Dallas - Fort Worth • 39 reviews 5.0 Dined 1 day ago We ate at Miku 3 times in two weeks after being introduced to their incredible food while on a food tour. You know that food that is perfectly balanced in flavor? It’s at Miku! You know that friendly service? It’s at Miku. You know that good feeling at a lively and wonderful place? That’s Miku! Enjoy! More info Miku Restaurant - Vancouver $$$ $ Price: Expensive • Japanese • Coal Harbour • 4.8
  • D Destine Ottawa • 9 reviews 5.0 Dined 2 days ago Our server, Aaron, was a star! He explained the menu, patiently answered all of our questions, and watched as I pressured myself into a bottle of wine. The food was exceptional - get the branzino! I will definitely be back soon. More info Oddfish Restaurant $$$ $ Price: Expensive • Seafood • Kitsilano • 4.9
  • I Ian Hertfordshire • 2 reviews 5.0 Dined 3 days ago Excellent food, service and ambiance. We had seen the restaurant from the Hop on Hop off bus and it was pointed out by two separate drivers. Booked for our last night in Vancouver. Clearly fills up as the only slot we could get was at 5pm. Much larger inside than suggested from outside and we were on the 3rd floor (2nd for others from the UK). Starter - 4 Rockefeller Oysters; Deep Fried Calamari Main - both had Prawn Linguini Dessert - Creme Brule between two. Wine - BC Sparkling Waiter and other serving staff very attentive. No sense of being rushed. Top floor reasonably empty on arrival at 5pm, partially full by 5.30 and every table taken by 6pm. Highly recommend. More info Joe Fortes Vancouver $$$ $ Price: Expensive • Seafood • West End • 4.6
  • L Louise Vancouver / British Columbia • 3 reviews 5.0 Dined 4 days ago It was wonderful! Friendly server and awesome views in an elegant setting. What’s not to like! More info The Boathouse at Kits Beach $$$ $ Price: Expensive • Seafood • Kitsilano • 4.4
  • OT OpenTable Diner Toronto / Ontario • 7 reviews 5.0 Dined on 17 Sept 2024 Food was delicious and there were lots of options to choose from. The service was excellent and the atmosphere was fun. We had a fantastic time in this beautiful location and will definitely come back again. More info Tap & Barrel • Bridges $$ $$ Price: Moderate • Canadian • Fairview • 4.5

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As the newly minted Dame de la Chaîne, it seemed only fitting that my first event as an official member be the AGM dinner and auction. This is the annual general meeting recapping the club’s activities over the past year (or in this case, past two years). The discussion surrounded the challenges a social food and drink club might have during a world wide pandemic.

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The occasion was held at the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, a members only Marina-side clubhouse with a no cell phone policy. They took a break from their restrictions to host this gathering of epicureans who enjoy accompanying their dining with photos. This would be my first time taking in the venue like this, and as a non yacht club member, tonight was only possible thanks to my membership with Chaîne des Rôtisseurs.

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This was a year in the recap times two, as our chair members spoke to all the successes from 2020-2022, ending with a look forward to the future events, rounding out this year. Of which the latter includes a luxe Thai dinner; a long awaited return to L’Abattoir; and visiting the newly titled best restaurant in Canada: Published on Main.

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On top of the AGM report and the celebration of special guests and new members, attendees enjoyed wines from La Chaine’s private cellar paired with a help yourself cheese and preserves with cracker table.

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This was followed by a buffet prepared by the Royal Vancouver Yacht culinary team that spanned two rooms. As per our head chef, the inspiration was Dubai inspired. What one might see at a Dubai buffet. A collection of dishes designed to capture many international guests and their varied tastes. Lots of different flavours from different parts of the world, given excitement and visual interest through more elaborate and dynamic presentations.

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Like the ice tower with themed ice sculpture. The former was a tower of three layers, showcasing raw oysters in a half shell, half cracked snow crab legs, peel prawns, and de-shelled lobster tails. Followed by all the possible accompaniment of condiments and smoked and raw salmon.

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I especially liked the beef carvery table, which is a fine staple at many noteworthy buffets. A whole roast sliced down to order with a red wine jus, mustard, and an extra spicy horse radish. The beef was so tender, when paired with the selection of crisp cast iron sautéed seasonal vegetables.

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The taste of Asia tables was an assortment of nigiri and maki sushi and rolls. Either dressed in sauces or available for self seasoning with soy, pickled ginger and wasabi.

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The build your own pasta table was also a fun one. Guests chose between penne, cheese stuffed tortellini, or bow tie pasta and had it covered with marinara, Alfredo, pesto, or a combination of any two for pasta done their way.

The hot buffet line included soup and salad options and troths of roasted vegetables, baked salmon, and chicken.

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But it was the dessert table that won the most attention. A collection of confections that included a chocolate fondue tower, red velvet cake, tiramisu, and green tea brownies.

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Try as I may there was no way I was able to finish this all. In fact I could barely get past my two fully loaded plates.

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Not to mention I was saving room for all the wine they were pouring at the bar and available at each table for self service.

The night concluded with a selection of unique blind and live auction items that have been assembled to help raise funds in support of La Chaîne Jeunes Chefs program and their culinary scholarships. As a culinary inspired social group, Chaîne des Rôtisseurs is dedicated to supporting the future of bright and upcoming chefs, providing assistance for them to compete in an international level.

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In closing this was a nice introduction to the organization and well as the yacht club. The next event is two years in the making at L’Abattoir.

Royal Vancouver Yacht Club 3811 Point Grey Rd, Vancouver, BC V6R 1B3 (604) 224-1344 royalvan.com

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Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

Royal Vancouver Yacht Club
Nickname(s)Royal Van
Short nameRVYC
Founded1903
Location3811 Point Grey Road
,
V6R 1B3
CommodoreCedric Burgers
Website

Royal Vancouver Yacht Club Coal Harbour Station Royal Vancouver Yacht Club 201807.jpg

The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club ( RVYC ) is a yacht club located in Vancouver , British Columbia. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club currently operates two marinas, the one at Jericho Beach in English Bay and another in Coal Harbour . The Jericho site includes a clubhouse, two restaurants, and berths enough for 350 as well as a dinghy dock. In 2017 the award-winning Dock Building was completed, designed by Michael Green Architecture , providing offices for the Harbour Master, instruction and amenity space and workshops to maintain boats, sails, and gear. [1] The Coal Harbour site has approximately 350 berths, some with covered moorage, and is the location of the floating restaurant called The Mermaid Inn. [2] The club also has seven offshore stations in BC waters.

List of Offshore stations

Notable members, external links.

The club was founded as the Vancouver Yacht Club in 1903. [3] The club officially became the 'Royal Vancouver Yacht Club' in 1906. J. Kennerly Bryan and his partner Mr. Waterson designed the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club club house in Stanley park (1910). [4] The permanent yacht club located at Jericho Beach was opened 21 years later in 1927. [3] Fred Laughton Townley & Mr. Matheson designed the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club club house on Point Grey Road at Highbury Street in 1926 [5]

In 1940–41, the Royal Canadian Navy Reserves scheme for training yacht club members developed the first central registry system. [6]

In 1970, George A Cran edited 'Annals of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, 1903–1970' which was condensed and rewritten from records of G.B. Warren, first historian of the club, and the personal recollections of the members of the History Committee, R.V.Y.C., by Norman Hacking.' The Club Annals provides a history of the RVYC's "founding, granting of the Royal Charter, prominent early yachtsmen, racing contests and trophies, officers of the Club, and a general review of sail and power boat activity for sixty-two years in the waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay, Vancouver, B.C., and Gulf of Georgia, British Columbia, Canada." [7]

In 1986, M. Watson MacCrostie edited 'Annals of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, 1971–1985': an updating of the history of Club's members, boats, events and trophies as they appear (or have been amended) in the Year Books, Seabreezes and Annual Reports of the years 1971–1985. The information was taken and rewritten from the records and pictures in the Archives of the Club [8]

In 2003, as part of the Club's centennial celebrations, James P Delgado wrote 'Racers and rovers: 100 years of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club.' [9]

The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club has a collection of model yachts. 'My Calliope', for example, designed by naval architect Jack Hargrave was donated to the club on 31 May 2012. [10]

  • Tugboat Island , Silva Bay (1960)
  • Alexandra Island , Centre Bay (1965)
  • Secret Cove , Sunshine Coast (1972)
  • Salt Spring Island , Scott Point (1977)
  • Wigwam Inn , Indian Arm (1985)
  • Garden Bay , Sunshine Coast (1989)
  • Cortes Island , Cortes Bay (1993)
  • Colin Hansen , former provincial politician
  • Jimmy Pattison , businessman
  • Jason Priestley , actor
  • Nardwuar , radio personality
  • Andrew Saxton , former federal politician
  • Chip Wilson , founder Lululemon

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  • List of International Council of Yacht Clubs members
  • ↑ "Royal Vancouver Yacht Club" . www.royalvan.com . Archived from the original on 7 December 2002.
  • 1 2 "Royal Vancouver Yacht Club" . www.royalvan.com . Archived from the original on 8 March 2003.
  • ↑ http://dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org/architects/view/1231 J. Kennerly Bryan Dictionary of Architects in Canada
  • ↑ http://dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org/architects/view/1360 Fred Laughton Townley Dictionary of Architects in Canada
  • ↑ http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/ourl/res.php?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_tim=2012-07-14T14%3A20%3A40Z&url_ctx_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Actx&rft_dat=893484&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fcollectionscanada.gc.ca%3Apam&lang=eng Royal Canadian Naval Reserve – Scheme for Training Yacht Club Members
  • ↑ 'Annals of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, 1903–1970 (Vancouver, Royal Vancouver Yacht Club,1984)
  • ↑ M. Watson MacCrostie edited 'Annals of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, 1971–1985' (Vancouver, B.C.   : Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, 1986)
  • ↑ James P Delgado 'Racers and rovers: 100 years of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club.'(Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2003)
  • ↑ http://www.royalvan.com/announcements/history-committee-my-calliope 'My Calliope' model @ RVYC

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  • 'Annals of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, 1903–1965: A history of organized racing and cruising in British Columbia Coastal Waters' (Vancouver, 1965, Royal Vancouver Yacht Club)
  • 'Annals of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, 1971–1985: A history of organized racing and cruising in British Columbia Coastal Waters' (Vancouver, 1986, Royal Vancouver Yacht Club)
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  3. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, Chaîne des Rôtisseurs

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  4. The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

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  5. Clubhouse, the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, Vancouver, British Columbia

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  6. Highlights from the 2014 EMA of BC AGM & Awards Gala @ the Royal

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  1. Events & Dining

    The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club is situated on unceded, traditional and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish) and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. 3811 Point Grey Road Vancouver, BC V6R 1B3 CANADA. 604.224.1344.

  2. Star & Dragon

    The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club is situated on unceded, traditional and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish) and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. 17º C. 3811 Point Grey Road Vancouver, BC V6R 1B3 CANADA; 604.224.1344

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    The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club is situated on unceded, traditional and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish) and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. 3811 Point Grey Road Vancouver, BC V6R 1B3 CANADA. 604.224.1344.

  4. The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

    12 reviews and 3 photos of THE ROYAL VANCOUVER YACHT CLUB "Out of all the yacht clubs I've been to, this is definitely top 3. The clubhouse is beautiful, the location unbeatable, great service, good food, and a vibrant sailing community to mingle with. To dine here or use the club facilities, one must have a membership to the club or at a reciprocating club, so many simply can't go, but there ...

  5. Restaurants near Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

    393 restaurants available nearby. 1. Miku Restaurant - Vancouver. Exceptional ( 6206) $$$$. • Japanese • Coal Harbour. Booked 115 times today. Specializing in aburi, or flamed-seared, sushi, the act of applying flame directly and lightly searing sushi enhances the natural flavours and textures of the seafood.

  6. We're shaking up...

    Royal Vancouver Yacht Club (Official) · December 2, 2023 ·. We're shaking up our menu with some brand new dishes! Chef Kaesta has gone all out with a mix of unique flavours and winter favourites. A few pictured here:

  7. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

    The club was founded as the Vancouver Yacht Club in 1903. [3] The club officially became the 'Royal Vancouver Yacht Club' in 1906. J. Kennerly Bryan and his partner Mr. Waterson designed the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club club house in Stanley park (1910). [4] The permanent yacht club located at Jericho Beach was opened 21 years later in 1927. [3] Fred Laughton Townley & Mr. Matheson designed the ...

  8. Restaurants near Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

    Discover the best restaurants near Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, Vancouver / British Columbia. Find available tables for your party size and preferred time and book your perfect spot. ... bringing the best of both to this iconic location on Granville Island.Enjoy some of the best views in Vancouver from our two-story restaurant with large ...

  9. Exciting news!...

    Our chefs have been working hard to create delicious new dishes and drinks, using the freshest ingredients available. Our new menu features a range of tasty options, from classic favorites to exciting new flavors. Some of our new dishes include: Grilled Chicken with Chimichurri Sauce.

  10. The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

    See what you think - stop by and try them out. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club; 3811 Point Grey Road; Vancouver, BC V6R 1B3; 604-224-1344; www.royalvan.com or [email protected]. Photo Captions. Photo 1 - Easter Cruise weekend at Wigwam Inn 2014. Photo 2 - First Clubhouse. Photo 3 - Clubhouse 1938.

  11. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club (official)

    RVYC is a private members yacht club offering its members two home ports, seven outstations (two with accommodation),three Vancouver restaurants, banquet facilities, and annual events. Co-ordinates: Latitude 49° 16' 36" N Longitude 123° 11' 12" W Members of RVYC enjoy a variety of exceptional benefits through the year. Members have a choice of seven outstations through the Gulf Islands and ...

  12. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, Chaîne des Rôtisseurs

    Leave a Comment / Food / By Mag Mei / events, Restaurant, Vancouver / 4 minutes of reading. As the newly minted Dame de la Chaîne, it seemed only fitting that my first event as an official member be the AGM dinner and auction. ... Royal Vancouver Yacht Club 3811 Point Grey Rd, Vancouver, BC V6R 1B3 (604) 224-1344 royalvan.com. Related Posts ...

  13. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

    History. The club was founded as the Vancouver Yacht Club in 1903. [3] The club officially became the 'Royal Vancouver Yacht Club' in 1906. J. Kennerly Bryan and his partner Mr. Waterson designed the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club club house in Stanley park (1910). [4] The permanent yacht club located at Jericho Beach was opened 21 years later in 1927. [3] Fred Laughton Townley & Mr. Matheson ...

  14. The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club

    11 reviews and 3 photos of THE ROYAL VANCOUVER YACHT CLUB "Out of all the yacht clubs I've been to, this is definitely top 3. The clubhouse is beautiful, the location unbeatable, great service, good food, and a vibrant sailing community to mingle with. To dine here or use the club facilities, one must have a membership to the club or at a reciprocating club, so many simply can't go, but there ...

  15. Comparing Vancouver's Private Clubs

    An intellectual hippie enclave-turned exclusive social club offering some of the city's best mountain views. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. 3811 Point Grey Rd., Royalvan.com. Part of the most elite seafaring organization in the country. Bring your own boat. Hollyburn Country Club. 950 Cross Creek Rd. West Vancouver, Hollyburn.org

  16. PDF SYC Approved Reciprocal Clubs

    Canada. Rose City Yacht Club Royal Akarana Yacht Club. Portland Orakei Auckland. OR. USA New Zealand. Royal Bombay Yacht Club Royal Brighton Yacht Club Royal Cape Yacht Club Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club Royal City Yacht Club Royal Corinthian Yacht Club Royal Cork Yacht Club Royal Cornwall Yacht Club Royal Danish Yacht Club Royal Dart Yacht ...

  17. Online Menu of St. Petersburg Yacht Club Restaurant, Saint Petersburg

    From hearty steaks to fresh seafood, the menu at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club ensures there is something to satisfy every palate. 3. Culinary Excellence: With a focus on using the finest ingredients and meticulous preparation, the talented culinary team at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club guarantees a dining experience that goes above and beyond. 4.

  18. Visiting the Club

    Upon arrival at the main Clubhouse, reciprocal visitors are asked to check in at the Front Desk. We hope you enjoy your visit with us! Please note: The Coal Harbour Home Port marina does not have a Clubhouse or administrative services. Vessels need to contact the Harbour Master prior to their arrival at 604.688.4578.

  19. St. Petersburg Yacht Club

    Add a photo. 33 photos. Passing by Pioneer Park, visit St. Petersburg Yacht Club. The truth is that you will really like nicely cooked salads. The staff is said to be accommodating here. This place is notable for its prompt service. Besides, the decor is fine.

  20. About The Club

    Founded in 1903, RVYC promotes yachting, seamanship, and fellowship among members and those who share our values of tradition, sportsmanship, and community service. waterfront banquet facilities, restaurants and more, providing an exceptional experience on and off the water. The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club is situated on unceded, traditional and ...

  21. Clubhouse

    The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club is situated on unceded, traditional and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish) and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.-3811 Point Grey Road Vancouver, BC V6R 1B3 CANADA; 604.224.1344

  22. Menu at St. Petersburg Yacht Club, Saint Petersburg

    St. Petersburg Yacht Club. Menu. Add to wishlist. Add to compare. #11 of 307 clubs in Saint Petersburg. #37 of 1034 clubs in Tampa. +1 727-822-3873. Upload menu.

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    Restaurant special events for Valentine's Day, Super Bowl, St. Patrick's Day, Canucks playoffs, and other sporting events ... The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club is situated on unceded, traditional and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish) and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh ...