1326 Davie Street
Vancouver, BC
V6E 1N6
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Published by terry sawchuck
Published by terry sawchuck
Published by terry sawchuck
Remarkably clean, flavour forward cooking that is rooted in authentic preparations, inventive drinks, and service that is, by turns, swift but explanatory and all this in a room that puts the itch back in kitsch.
On the once-sedate western tip of Davie Village, this “South of the Border Cantina” quickly established itself as one of the most popular (and lively) eateries in the neighbourhood. The tiny space makes up in character what it lacks in size: bottles of Mexican beer and fresh-fruit cocktails (try one of the exemplary margaritas, $8.25) flow freely. Mexi-mainstays (tacos, enchiladas, taquitos)... more
'Go early' or late 'to avoid the wait' at this 'tiny' but 'trendy... more
Dolores Haze, move over honey. At this cantina the bocaditos steal the spotlight. The ultra-thin navigate the narrow, dimly lit space well. Walls adorned with surfer kitsch inspire Hollywood North types. Dig the tortillas into the made-from-scratch ceviche habanero. Crazier than not trying the muy caliente loca lemonada is having too much Mescal. Check out the length of the tequila... more
First of all, Mexican food is far from being my favourite! I rarely eat it because it is almost never to my taste. My boyfriend took me to Lolita’s to try to win me over and I actually liked it!
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Lolita's is small and cozy, which is part of the charm to this fabulous joint. While walking down Davie Street, it may be easy to miss this little gem, but look for the small hanging sign that read's "Lolita's" and for the packed crowd inside. The atmosphere gets you in the mood for something deliciously tropical and you may forget that you're in Vancouver's West End. After you settle into the... more
Lolita's is a Mexican restaurant where most Menuism users came for a family meal, paid between $25 and $50, and tipped between 15% to 18%.