Veuve Cliquot created champagne cocktail recipes specifically for the club, including the Nearside, with grapefruit juice and Campari, and the Thai Basil with tequila and pineapple. That little discussion will presumably be taking place over drinks. And having something with the history mixed into it so you can actually have a little discussion about where this and that came from.” So beautiful design but with the comfort level mixed into it. “I myself am really tired of going to fancy places where I feel like I have to behave a certain way. “I wanted to make sure that it was still true to the neighborhood,” said Gudmundsdottir. Instead of black finishings and a concrete dance floor, there’s bamboo and burnt wood walls, vintage wallpaper from Second Hand Rose and a copper bar top. That feminine touch turns out to be particularly helpful when rethinking the typical nightclub. (Jonsdottir’s design firm worked on the Roxbury club and the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood Gudmundsdottir consults for fashion brands and celebrities including Diane Von Furstenberg, Taylor Swift and Oprah). Her fellow Icelandic contemporaries Gulla Jonsdottir and Edda Gudmundsdottir oversaw the design, which features a mix of new and vintage pieces. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram to keep up with their opening and hours.To bring that vision to life, Levy called on the friends of his wife, Aslaug Magnusdottir, the co-founder and former chief executive of Moda Operandi and co-founder of fashion investment firm TSM Capital. During soft launch, they're open daily from noon to 8 pm. The Rumpus Room is located at 2301 Main Street in Mount Pleasant. Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome Inside the Rumpus Room (Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome) Peanut Butter Burger (Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome) Welcome back, Rumpus Room!įried chicken bites (Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome) And while the burger menu is pretty stacked, vegetarians will rejoice that there's a veggie chili and a veggie burger to chow down on.īroccoli mac and cheese (Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome)Īlthough Vancouver takes itself pretty seriously when it comes to fresh veggies and upscale eats, there's definitely room at the table for a spot that is all about good times with friends and family, a laid back space, and seriously good comfort food. For a twist on your usual side of fries go for the Sesame fries for a fusion twist. Of course there are chicken and waffles, and an ooey, gooey broccoli mac and cheese-served in a skillet with a biscuit on the side. Mini corn dogs (Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome) The Peanut Butter Burger is back, though this time it's got a fruity punch with a raspberry-based sauce-a nice balance to the bacon and, yep, PB. The Rumpus Room has really mastered the simple art of the corn dog, and their fried pickles are a dilly of a delight-definitely the best in town. When it comes to the food, there's stuff for everyone on the menu, though it definitely skews to the deep fried zone, but boy oh boy do they do it well. The best fried pickles (Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome) You can customize your Caesar with the sprit of your choice (highly recommend going for the gin), or get really naughty with their Long Island Iced Tea. There are novelty soda pops to enjoy on their own, or souped up with some booze for the grown ups. Rumpus Room returns to Main Street in former Foundation space. What's so terrific about a spot like Rumpus Room is that it is relaxed and playful enough to work as a spot to take kids or to meet up with friends or for a date. Rumpus Caesar, spicy with gin (Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome) Eventually, co-owner Rachel Zottenberg tells Vancouver Is Awesome, they will start to expand the opening and closing hours as well as work in brunch service. It's a small room, and fills up fast, especially since to get things going, Rumpus Room has been running just from noon to 8 pm daily as a quiet soft launch phase to get their all-new staff fully trained. Kitschy curtains hang on the windows, there are cozy couches, a small bar, amber pendant lights, and tons of board games and other collectables scattered throughout. The bar at The Rumpus Room (Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome) Basically it looks like the grooviest throwback funkified basement, wood paneling and all. You will recognize the address as what was formerly The Foundation, but you won't recognize the room-except if you knew and loved the old Rumpus Room a little further south on Main Street. They're ba-aaaaack! After months-years, really-of waiting, Vancouver finally has The Rumpus Room back, and it's definitely the ultimate hangout spot already.
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