Homer Street Cafe for pre-game meals

By Grace Cheung,
Special to The Post 

I had been previously into Homer St. Cafe but only for brunch and was eager to try their dinner offering.
I decided to start with something slightly healthy, their Feature Salad. Fresh greens, croutons, and just a bit of quinoa. Not enough to be filling but definitely a great accompaniment to our next plate.
I decided to go for the Rotisserie Whole Chicken. Half costs $26 and full is $32, so for me, this was a no-brainer. Twice the meat for $6 more. The meat is tender and juicy, even the white meat, which I am always hesitant to indulge in. I did like the thigh and wings just a bit better. I do wish the skin was crispier though.
For sides, I got the Pee Wee Potatoes, lovingly slathered in chicken drippings and a bit of sea salt. I also got some slaw, but they were more to satisfy appearances than to actually enjoy.

Grace Cheung is a leading food blogger on Urban Spoon. Read more of her reviews at www.xmasbb.blogspot.ca.

Homer St. Café & Bar
898 Homer Street, Vancouver, BC
(604)428-4299

Take Note:
• Brunch was better than dinner.
• Close Proximity to Rogers Arena, great for pre-game dining.
• Make reservations or just sit by the kitchen.

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