The Fish House in Stanley Park closing its doors for good on Wednesday
Many took to social media to reminisce of good times and thank the restaurant
After 25 years serving this city, the iconic Fish House in Stanley Park is closing its doors on Wednesday.
The Vancouver restaurant has been a fixture in Stanley Park for decades and during peak season, employs as many as 60 people.
Many took to social media to reminisce of good times and thank the restaurant before it shut down.
Thanks to the great <a href="https://twitter.com/FishHouseSP">@FishHouseSP</a> for dinner last night! We will miss you! <a href="http://t.co/sg3q23r8of">pic.twitter.com/sg3q23r8of</a>
—@vantoptours
<a href="https://twitter.com/FishHouseSP">@FishHouseSP</a> I'm glad I was able to eat there once before you close your doors. The Dungeness crab cakes and seafood chowder were amazing!
—@Heather_Klassen
<a href="https://twitter.com/FishHouseSP">@FishHouseSP</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/BrunchCouver">@BrunchCouver</a> Loved Brunch! Loved you, Fish House. You'll be missed. Thanks for all the great dining experiences.
—@chat2michelle
The decision to close comes from the restaurant's owner, SilverBirch Hotels and Resorts, which has decided to focus on hotels exclusively.
The restaurant has been renting the space it occupies from the Vancouver Park Board since 2006 and its lease is up in October.
It's not clear what will happen to the space now.