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JOEY Shipyards opens next month in Lower Lonsdale

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Announced two years ago, JOEY Shipyards promises to be a ‘stunning’ two-level dining and lounge space on the city’s waterfront. Photo: JOEY
STAFF REPORT
December 21, 2019 10:06am

The latest addition to The Shipyards, JOEY Shipyards, will officially open on January 23.

The 6,000 square foot waterfront location with a guest capacity of 393 will be the most iconic waterfront location in North Vancouver, the company said.

The Shipyards will be its 28th location, with ‘unparalleled’ water and city views, an open theatre kitchen, a wrap around lounge bar and two iconic patios.

This particular location will join other diverse businesses that are a part of The Shipyards community, a regional year-round attraction on the Lonsdale waterfront, said Jeff Fuller, CEO.

“Being a member of the North Shore community, I am thrilled to be opening this new waterfront location for Joey in North Vancouver,” Fuller said.

Led by a team of award-winning executive Chefs, the JOEY Shipyards menu will feature a blend of west coast and global cuisine.

“JOEY Shipyards will surprise and delight locals seeking an elevated, yet comfortable dining opportunity while showcasing unparalleled excellence in restaurant design, a world-class hospitality experience, and a menu of globally inspired dishes.”

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