What to order at The Acorn

Must order
Beer-battered halloumi with crisp rice salad, the kitchen's longest-running menu plate.
Signature dishes
Beer-battered halloumi, Mushroom focaccia
Editor tip
Reservations on Tock open 30 days out; the bar walks in for halloumi and a natural-wine glass.
CuisineVegetarian
Price$$$
Neighborhoodmount-pleasant
HoursWed-Sun 17:00-22:30, closed Mon-Tue
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Signature dishes: Beer-battered halloumi, Mushroom focaccia

Must order: Beer-battered halloumi with crisp rice salad, the kitchen's longest-running menu plate.

Tip: Reservations on Tock open 30 days out; the bar walks in for halloumi and a natural-wine glass.

Location

Address: 3995 Main Street, Vancouver, BC V5V 3P3

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