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Transcontinental
Does anybody know why it is being gutted?
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Is it because the food sucked? I'm just saying...
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I saw that yesterday too - I guess it has closed down?
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Too bad, it was a cool space, but the owners didn't seem to know what they were trying to be. |
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ouch but was a cool spot. just make sure you keep your cell on. |
It was cool space, and probably will be again. I hope they don't take the train theme so literally next time. It is a little touristy/cheesy.
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they need a family restaurant down there - something like east side marios or olive garden
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I vote for Swiss Chalet! Ron. |
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I was shocked to see the place completely gutted today, as the decor was definitely not the problem. It's kind of funny how every single persons opinion of the place is the same, food so-so if not mediocre and service absolutely terrible. There's lots of restaurants I never go back to but it's very rare for me to openly bad mouth anyplace, Transcontinental was one of the few I'd openly discourage people from going to after my terrible experience. Funny thing is I don't mind Steamworks, but I guess they didn't get the message you don't charge nice restaurant prices and then serve pub quality food with pub staff working on their days off and wonder why you don't get repeat clients.
That all said there's a sign on the back door stating they are renovating and would be reopen in May and to hit Steamworks in the meantime. Pretty sad as like I said the decor was great and it's the one thing that did not need changing. |
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one day in san fran we walked aroudn for abouit an hour trying to find a place to have breakfast finally found a crappy little hole in the wall and it wasn't that great dennys would have been so good that day so I imagine a lot of family tourists here feel the same and want something more familiar - especially kids who can be fussy eaters - i remember a girl at work tehy went to the pan pacific for dinner one night when her daughter was like 4 - she 16 now - anyway its pretty fancy and she wanted a hot dog and the hot dog was $15! |
That's a shame, I actually went there twice (during 2 dine outs) just because of the decor. The food was not worth full price, maybe that's where they should have started. I think it would be better if they had just gone a lot more casual as it's a great place for a quick meal or drink, not a formal business dinner. I think they were going for a Coal Harbor crowd in a public transit station, which on paper doesn't work in my head.
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I miss Olive Garden. Love their food.
Is there only 1 in BC? I see that its in Langley. Sounds far from Downtown where I am. |
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You know, the Transcontinental Room is the perfect size for another chain that is missing from this city (and that, again, only Langley lays claim to) ... Chuck E. Cheese. Can you imagine? Or should I say... Do you believe? |
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One of the problems with the service was they had difficulty retaining people. A lot of the staff was overflow from Steamworks who didn't really want to be there because it wasn't busy and people drank less (ie. less tips). It was kind of a negative cycle that was going to kill them eventually. |
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Back home we used to road trip to Plattsburg NY (took an hour) and go eat at Red Lobster, Applebees and good ol' TGIF Fridays! |
If you are looking for heaping amounts of decent tasting pasta may as well just go to Pasta Polo and save yourself 3 hours of waiting for a table. As well you'll avoid the spiked hair, spray on tan, Ed Hardy crowd. It's funny how Guido wannabes go to a wannabe Italian place.
If you are looking for something to do in the area, check out what's playing at the Imax in the Colossus, or do some big box shopping. I bought a new carpet in Langley once, good deals to be found on home furnishings and car parts in the area. |
there is an east side marios at lonsdale quay - i found that out recently - lots of free salad and bread with your meal :P if u are hungry u can really fill up
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It doesn't matter how nice the interior is. If all you're getting served is fancy Pub Grub by staff who wanna be working somewhere else, you're doomed to fail.
I was wondering if that space would be better used as a food court, and have the existing food stalls on the north side of the main hall moved in there (with room for a few more - Tims? Wendys? McDs? 7/11? Macs? Then that space (the former food stalls) between the north side of the main hall and the original SkyTrain stairs/ elevator/ escalators can be opened up and made into a larger TVM area with easier (roomier) access to SkyTrain, WCE and Seabus. |
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