Burgers and drinks at Original Joe's restaurant on the corner of West Broadway and Cambie Street on January 8, 2010.
Chris and I dropped by Original Joe's for some burgers and beers while we watched the Canucks game.
The trademark location on the southwest corner of Broadway and Cambie street is hard to miss and an easy place to drop by during hockey season.
Joe's turned out to be a relaxing, casual place to have a few beers. I enjoyed my brown ale as the I watched the Canucks play.
We both had a Sicilian burger which was insanely big and hearty. There was a sausage in addition to a massive burger patty. It did the trick and we were very full. I like how Joe's gives you a wide choice of sides and every burger or sandwich comes with your choice of two. I also had a mud ice cream pie, which was ridiculously decadent and filling.
It was not anything spectacular, but the burgers at Joe's definitely did the trick.
Chris and I dropped by Original Joe's for some burgers and beers while we watched the Canucks game.
The trademark location on the southwest corner of Broadway and Cambie street is hard to miss and an easy place to drop by during hockey season.
Joe's turned out to be a relaxing, casual place to have a few beers. I enjoyed my brown ale as the I watched the Canucks play.
We both had a Sicilian burger which was insanely big and hearty. There was a sausage in addition to a massive burger patty. It did the trick and we were very full. I like how Joe's gives you a wide choice of sides and every burger or sandwich comes with your choice of two. I also had a mud ice cream pie, which was ridiculously decadent and filling.
It was not anything spectacular, but the burgers at Joe's definitely did the trick.
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