Destination Diary Vancouver

After spending over 3 weeks in Vancouver, Heather and Trav are well versed in the best things to do in this beautiful city.  Discover how many breweries Trav went to in 21 days (hint:  it’s a lot!), Heather’s favorite pizza and coffee spots, and the activity that they both say you “can’t miss” when visiting Van.

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Places to Eat:

  • Go Fish – The best fish and chips in the world, according to one expert (Heather).  Go, and you’ll see why.
  • The Fish Counter – A close second, the Fish Counter on Main Street is also an amazing choice with lots of different seafood options.
  • Carp – Awesome poke and sushi place tucked into a small shop in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood.
  • Pacific Poke – A decent poke shop located right downtown
  • Railtown Cafe – Big, delicious sandwiches on Main Street.
  • Via Tevere – Some of Heather’s favorite pizza ever.
  • Sal y Limon – A quick, fast, fairly cheap, and casual taco spot with lots of good choices.
  • Tacofino – The Vancouver outpost of this crazy popular taco truck originally started in Tofino.
  • The Flying Pig – And upscale dining option in Gastown for Italian fare.
  • Fable Diner – Incredible brunches make the inevitable hour-long wait on weekends worth it.
  • Cartem’s Donuts – Conveniently located on Main Street, this donut place has an ever-rotating selection of eclectic flavor choices, including Heather’s favorite, earl grey.

Ice Cream:

  • Rain or Shine – My favorite ice cream in Vancouver.  Big portions, nice people, and fantastic flavors.  What more could an ice cream lover want?
  • Rooster Ice Cream – A small, new place that not only has good ice cream but makes a mean ice cream cookie sandwich!
  • Earnest – With 4 locations in Vancouver, Earnest gets recognized by many as Vancouver’s best ice cream.  While I personally think Rain or Shine narrowly edges it out, you can’t go wrong by trying it out for yourself!
  • La Casa Gelato – Quantity over quality, this gelato shop has the most flavors of anywhere in the world – 238 at any given time! The spectacle itself is worth going for, even if the gelato is just average.
  • Bella Gelateria – You know a gelato place is good when it’s won an international award from real, Italian judges in Florence!
  • Tangram Creamery – Jeremy Enn’s (founder of Rain City Scoop) swears the vanilla ice cream in a chocolate chip cone here will change your life…and I’m not one to argue!

Breweries:

Main Street Area

  • 33 Acres – The best brewery in Vancouver, this place ticks all the boxes – great beer, friendly staff, and a beautiful interior.  Go early, because it gets packed (for good reason).
  • Brassneck – After hitting 33 Acres and then Cartem’s Donuts, wander over to his fantastic brewery.  Our second favorite brewery in the Main Street area, it shouldn’t be missed.
  • Faculty – A small brewery with only 4-5 beers on tap, it’s worth the visit, especially if you’re biking by on the Ontario Street bike path.
  • R&B Brewing – The atmosphere here is like being in your friend’s basement (in a good way) and the pizza is pretty decent too.  Unfortunately, the beer left a bit to be desired.
  • Main Street Brewing – Nothing fancy or exciting here, but hey, it’s another brewery to stop at if you’re trying to hit them all!

“Yeast Van” Area

  • Strangefellows – Unique beer selection, good bar snacks, and a cool vibe make this one of Vancouver’s top breweries.
  • Luppolo – A relative newcomer, their hazy IPA was my favorite of the entire trip.
  • Callister – With 3 rotating guest breweries plus Callister itself all brewing under the same roof, coming here means you can try 4 completely different breweries all at once, which is a great concept.
  • Storm – Vancouver’s oldest, and certainly most unique, craft brewery, Storm is a must-visit for the “ambiance” alone.  Enter the no-frill “tasting room” through the loading door and be treated to some of the most eclectic beers you’ll ever find.

Other Breweries

  • Steamworks – This huge brewery and sports bar is found right on the water in Gastown.  With good food and good beer, this is whatever large brewpub should strive for.
  • Coast Mountain – Found up north in Whistler, this tiny tasting room is exactly what you’d expect in a ski town – crowded, lively, and fun with fantastic beer to boot!  A personal favorite.
  • Superflux Beer Company – A gypsy brewery with no tasting room, if you can find their cans at the craft bottle shops in Vancouver, buy them.  This brewery is setting the standard for hazy IPA’s in Vancouver…and beyond.

Coffee:

  • Matchstick – Heather’s favorite coffee in Vancouver, this quaint coffee shop tucked away in Mount Pleasant is a must for coffee aficionados.
  • 49th Parallel – This big, comfy cafe with good coffee is a great place to come, hang out, and relax (especially if you snag one of their overstuffed leather chairs)!
  • Revolver – Want good coffee in Gastown?  This is your spot!
  • Prado – If you find yourself in the Commercial Drive area, this is the place to head for great coffee!

Accommodations:

  • One of the best parts of Vancouver is the neighborhoods, which is why we recommend finding a fun AirBnB in any of the following neighborhoods if you’re staying for more than 2 days (click here to create an AirBnB account and get $40 credit)
    • Mount Pleasant
    • Kitsilano
    • West End
  • HI Hostel Central – A decent choice if you’re really on a budget.  But if you can afford it, we recommend you head elsewhere.

Activities:

  • Bike the Stanley Park Seawall – An absolute must.
  • English Bay Beach – Located in Stanley Park, this is one of the more lively beaches in Vancouver and a great place to spend the afternoon.
  • Granville Island – Fantastic views of the city and great indoor markets.
  • Drive to Whistler – Rent a car, get out of Vancouver, and take the beautiful drive up through Squamish to Whistler.
  • Dude Chilling Park – Is it the best park in the world?  No way.  But does it have the best name?  You bet.
  • Wreck Beach – Head here if you’ve got a hankering for a bit of adventure. 300+ stairs down to the beach keep it pretty isolated, which is a good thing because once you get down, you’ll realize it’s clothing-optional (but discouraged).
  • Jericho Beach – One of Vancouver’s best beaches, especially for sunsets.
  • Sea to Sky Gondola – At $40 CAD, it’s a bit pricey, but if you’re driving to Whistler, it’s worth it if you like gondolas, suspension bridges, and want to hike around for a few hours.
  • Capilano Suspension Bridge – Like Sea to Sky, at $42 CAD it’s a bit pricier than it should be, but it’s also every little kid’s dream.  Walk along a huge suspension bridge and then a bunch of smaller ones that take you through the treetops.
  • Shopping on Main Street – Lots of neat shops to poke your head in between eating and drinking along this great stretch of the city.

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Destination Diary – Slovenia


For a country the size of New Jersey, there is a LOT to see!

Heather and I spent 4 days of our babymoon in Slovenia, and it lived up to all of our expectations and then some.

Delicious food, amazing gelato, and gorgeous drives make this country one that really packs a punch.

Join Heather and I as we go through our trip and share the best food, the best places to visit, and of course my new #1 favorite gelato place in the whole world! I definitely wasn’t expecting that when we decided to go to Slovenia!

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In This Episode

  • 04:43 Where is Slovenia located?
  • 11:06 Ljubljana
  • 31:37 The new best gelato in the world
  • 38:15 Coffee & Beer
  • 45:00 Places to Stay
  • 51:00 Things to do
  • 55:44 The rest of Slovenia
  • 57:00 Lake Bled
  • 1:01:00 North Slovenia by car
  • 1:06:00 Piran on the coast
  • 1:10:49 Can’t-miss, Skip, Wish we would have done

Ljubljana

Food

Gelato

Drinks

Places to Stay

Activities

The Rest of Slovenia

Food

Activities

Places to Stay

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Destination Diary – Portland (Update!)


Portland is definitely our most visited city in the USA, and it might even be my favorite city!

Since our last Destination Diary, we’ve been back to Portland multiple times, and it’s time for an update!

Sean Ogle rejoins us on the podcast after several years to share his insider perspective on Portland and share some of his favorite spots around the city. Turns out he was holding out on us while we were there! Guess we’ll just have to go back!

We talk about some of the best restaurants in town, including brunch, pizza, food carts, happy hour, and just plain weird. As one of the best cities in the states for coffee, breweries, and desserts we of course touch on these as well. My favorite ice cream shop is there after all, how could we not talk about it!

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In This Episode

  • 05:25 The neighborhoods
  • 11:00 Brunch
  • 13:00 Happy Hours
  • 18:00 Pizza
  • 21:32 Lunch/Sandwiches
  • 25:54 The Food Cart Scene
  • 32:41 Dessert
  • 40:00 Drinks
  • 50:45 Activities
  • 01:02:00 Coffee
  • 01:03:00 Can’t Miss, Skip, Wish we had done

Links

To Eat

Happy Hour

Brunch

Pizza

Sandwiches

Steak

Other Restaurants

Food Carts

Dessert

To Drink

Coffee

Beer

Cocktails & Wine

To Do

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Destination Diary – San Diego, California



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In This Episode

  • 04:00 Is the traffic in LA really that bad?
  • 12:56 Where we stayed
  • 15:00 Tacos! (and some other kinds of food)
  • 31:02 Beer List
  • 40:02 Activities
  • 48.33 Can’t-Miss, Skip, Thing We Would Do Again
  • 54:00 Our Other Destination Diaries

Links

To Stay

To Eat

To Drink

To Do

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Destination Diary – Loja, Ecuador



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From behind the scenes, Lily Ann Fouts emerges to the podcast for the first time! Lily helps out around here with various tasks and helps me put together the links in the weekly newsletter, so you know her, even if you don’t know that you do!

Lily has recently released the second version of her book on Loja, Ecuador and joins me today to talk about all the awesome things there are to do there. She’s definitely got me adding it to my list!

From hikes to bus rides and delicious food (but maybe not the guinea pig) Loja captured Lily’s heart and she’s more than happy to share her knowledge.

She’s even provided us a ton of stuff for our show notes! Below you’ll find some info on nearby cities, some great hikes, and of course our usual great places to eat, drink, and stay!

Lily is also having a giveaway for an awesome 100$ Ecuador Survival Kit and you can enter here!

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In This Episode

  • 10:05 How do you get to Loja?
  • 15:00 The ENTIRE bus map of Loja
  • 25:21 Where to stay
  • 29:15 Average Prices
  • 35:00 Eating, drinking and music!
  • 52:19 For the hikers
  • 1:11:00A discount for listeners!!

Links

To Eat

Desserts

To Drink/Live Music

To Stay

To Do

  • Get a Cultural Agenda from the Plaza Centreal to see what’s going on
  • Jueves Cultural – Music & dance performances every Thursday from 8-10 pm in Plaza San Sebastian
  • The Symphony Orchestra
  • LojAdventura
  • Botanical Garden
  • Parque Jipiro
  • Parque Eólico
  • Podocarpus National Park

Visit some nearby towns

  • Saraguro $2 each way from Loja. Stay with an indigenous family for 24 hours! Arrange through the tourist office or book directly with the family we stayed with (vegetarian friendly!)
  • El Cisne Visit El Santuario de El Cisne – the Cathedral where the pilgrimage of the Virgin of El Cisne begins each August. See the cathedral and the museum. There are also lots (LOTS!) of souvenir shops. $2.50 each way from Loja.
  • Zamora $3 each way from Loja. East of Loja on the edge of the Amazon region. There is another entrance to Podocarpus National Park here. Take a taxi from the bus station to the trailhead ($4).
  • Amaluza Maybe a 4-hour bus ride, $6 each way. Virtually untouched by foreign tourists, great hiking destination. From Amaluza there is no bus that goes farther south, so you’ll likely need to fork out some $$ to get a taxi to take you to Yacuri National Park and wait for you for a few hours while you do some hiking. At least do the easy hike to the Lagunas Negras, and if you’re in good shape hike up to the rocks that overlook the lagoons. Stunningly beautiful. If you’re a backcountry hiker with your hiking gear, you could do some overnight backpacking in the park. In Amaluza, also hike to the Cascada La Cofradía. Here’s a FB page for the region.
  • Vilcabamba This small town an hour south of Loja ($1.25 each way) has a large international ex-pat population and you’ll hear lots of English being spoken around town! There are some great restaurants (I like El Colibrí Mexican restaurant and Murano, which serves several different kinds of ethnic food). There are many vegan- and vegetarian-friendly spots. For a unique lodging experience, stay at one of the river cabins at Rumi Wilco (pack light; you have to walk about 10 minutes on a path to get to the cabins). Even if you don’t stay at the cabins, the Rumi Wilco reserve is a great place to go hiking and birdwatching.

Awesome Hikes

  • From Parque Jipiro north of downtown, you can walk several kilometers north along the river. There are trails on either side. Flat, easy hiking.
  • From Parque La Tebaida in the south part of town (across from the Supermaxi store) there’s a trail that goes south along the river. The trail goes all the way to Vilcabamba (almost 40 kilometers)! The trail follows the river on both sides for a few kilometers, so it makes a nice loop hike. Mostly flat, easy hiking inside the city. Once outside the city you’ll start to climb up the pass toward Podocarpus National Park.
  • Parque Universitario de Educación Ambiental y Recreación (PUEAR) – a nice natural area with trails that take you up to the ridge for some great views of the city and the whole valley. $1 entrance fee. The entrance is across the road from the Botanical Garden. Trails are well maintained by the university, which owns the park. Steep in some places.
  • Explore! Ride a city bus (30 cents per ride) to a turnaround point and explore on foot to see what treasures you find. Enjoy amazing views of Loja and the surrounding mountains as you ride up the hillsides. Some of my favorite trails are all the way north (walk from the northern turnaround point of bus L-2) and all the way south (walk from the southern turnaround point of bus L-7). Note: I would skip the L-8 to Ciudad Victoria which looked like a rougher neighborhood.
  • Podocarpus National Park – One of the most biodiverse places in the world and popular with birdwatchers. The Loja entrance is actually the most challenging to get to. The cheap way is to take a south-bound bus (toward Vilcabamba) out of town and get off at the entrance right there on the highway. The ride will probably be about 50 cents. But then you have to walk 6 km uphill on a dirt road to reach the visitor’s center and trailhead. The other option is to take a taxi all the way from Loja to the trailhead, probably $15-$20. When you’re ready to come back down you could have someone in the visitor’s center call a taxi for you, or walk back down the road and catch the bus on the highway.

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