The Cascade Room welcomes you to their establishment. They are open at night all week and are situated in a location characterized with parks. Payments by Visa, MasterCard and Interac are recognized.
Nestled in the heart of Mount Pleasant, Cascade Room offers classic cocktails in an urban space that’s ideal for romantic evenings or afternoon catch-ups with friends and family. “We are a community-oriented gastropub and love to build relationships with our clientele,” says general manager and veteran bartender Justin Taylor.
True to Justin’s word, guests flock to Cascade Room seeking (and receiving) connection – from cozy rendezvous in booths to friendly gatherings at long tables to spontaneous conversations sparked at the bar. Antique features and mood lighting help facilitate such synergy.
“In the day, we have the sun beam through our wide open garage door windows. At night, we turn the lights way down and relax by candlelight with great music,” says Justin of the adaptable space.
The Cascade Room has every classic cocktail you could ever want, from mint juleps and daiquiris to old fashions and martinis. With an extensive list of over 50 mixed drinks, you may need to sit with the menu for awhile to make up your mind. The list focuses more on traditional drinks, rather than unusual trendy ones, but there is certainly something for everyone at this Main and Broadway lounge.
Reinterpreting the classic UK pub with an eclectic Vancouver twist, The Cascade Room on Main Street in ultra-hip Mount Pleasant features a cozy atmosphere, soft lighting and premium, old-school drinks inspired by the golden age of cocktails. For Pride, The Cascade Room is offering a Purple Rain cocktail, starring gin, passion fruit and egg whites.
Betty and Don Draper types will swoon over the Cascade Room, where traditional cocktails like a Ramos Gin Fizz and Caipirinhas are hand-made with quality ingredients. Don’t see what you’re looking for on the menu? The bartenders here are knowledgeable enough to make anything else under the sun – just ask! In the dining room, jazz music (depending on the night), moody lighting, and antique fixtures help to recreate the boozy, glamorous evenings of advertising’s golden era.