Capone's Restaurant and Live Jazz Club, Vancouver

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  • Capone's Restaurant and Live Jazz Club

    Review by Lori Henry
    It doesn’t have to be a grey and windy spring day to justify hearty, simple food that just makes you feel good; the kind an elderly relative of yours may have served you years ago. For this, one can either spend the evening dug into the Food Network or head to the warm, cozy confines of Capones.

    Long before the chic boutiques, flocks of hipsters and parking lots filled with big-budget rides turned Yaletown into a super-hot grazing ground, Capones was feeding the locals and quietly building its future. The crowd has unmistakably taken notice, as each time I have visited the entire space has been comfortably full with an attractively mixed metropolitan bag. As a bonus, the service staff seem genuinely happy to have you.

    On one recent evening, my guest and I started with the Homemade Soup of the Day ($6) filled with a subtle apple flavour, but this was way dull and predictable compared to what Capone’s kitchen had up its sleeve with the Prawn & Diver Scallop Skewers ($12) and the Beef Carpaccio ($12). From the Tapas menu, these skewers were filled with plump prawns perfectly seasoned in white wine and orange butter sauce, topped with a papaya salsa. The Beef Carpaccio was also a surprise treat, arriving in white truffle oil, Asiago cheese, capers and balsamic reduction. Along with each selection, a martini is chosen to match the dish. The extensive martini menu runs a full page long.

    For dessert, we shared the Chocolate Decadence ($12) and the Traditional Tiramisu ($7). Both were traditional, but delightful nonetheless, forming the foundation for a great get-to-know-you, share-a-bite conversation.
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    2 Reader Reviews

    1. Brendan's Review :: May 23, 2006
    I am a resident of Yaletown and work in the vicinity of Yaletown and I will admit that my first trip to Capone's was great. The food excellent, atmosphere and music. I had returned there for a number of lunches and dinners since and faced the same problem...the service.

    The food remains spectacular which had me giving them numerous chances before the brush off. I have never witnessed a service staff that seems so ignorant of the need for good service in this city. Repeatedly I have face the 20 minute wait for a drink order to be taken, lack of silverware, and a completely indifferent attitude when answering questions. I refuse to return and have heard recent horror stories from my friends and colleagues.

    I guess that they continue to survive on the tourists who don't know what they are in for.

    Brendan's Rating: 2 Stars
    2. Mark's Review :: May 11, 2006
    what a hidden jem , this place blew me away with it having the whole package , fantastic food , and not those little portions like most of the restaurants in the area , huge martini list , and live music to boot ,
    no question will be back , highly reccamended

    Mark's Rating: 4 Stars
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    Capone's Restaurant and Live Jazz Club

    Address

    1141 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, BC

    Phone

    604-684-7900

    Area

    Downtown

    Cuisine

    Mediterranean

    Venue

    Restaurant, Lounge

    Hours

    Mon. to Fri.: 11:30am - 1:00pm
    Sun.: 4:00pm - 1:00am

    Price

    $$ (affordable)

    Payment

    Master Card
    Visa
    American Express
    Restaurant

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