After three years in operation, Naito Hospitality has announced they have closed Hachiro Ramen and are opening a new wine bar concept in its place, called ’16 West’.
Named after its location in North Vancouver, 16 West will feature a B.C. focused wine list and food.
“The focus of the wine list is to expose guests to the eclectic and award-winning wines of B.C., as well as showcase the diversity of the growing region and how it stacks up to the international marketplace,” said Addy Gowe.
“We are strong believers that great food and wine brings people from all walks of life together and encourages them to reconnect. We aim to create an environment where guests can enhance their wine knowledge in a welcoming, casual environment, surrounded by great food and friends. Its about making lasting food memories and great times.”
16 West is set to open June 24, 2022 and is located at 140 16th Street West, North Vancouver.
“Its been an incredible three years for Naito Hospitality operating Hachiro, but we feel that it’s now time for a change,” said Brooke Campbell, Founder of Naito Hospitality. “To better serve our customers on the North Shore, we have decided to open a wine bar that shares our passion for food and wine with the neighbourhood. We are excited to create a casual dining environment where foodies can relax and enjoy wines by the glass paired with foods that encourage sharing.”
Chef Addy Gowe (formerly of Hachiro, Bufala Edgemont, Quattro, Torafuku) will be leading the menu, which is inspired by her travels and food from wine regions around the world. Each dish is designed to encourage sharing, conversation, and pairings with local and European wines.
16 West will open to the public on Friday, June 24, 2022. Reservations and walk-ins are welcome. A daily happy hour will be served from 4-5:30 pm.
Address: 140 16th Street West, North Vancouver.
Operating hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 4-10pm
Friday and Saturday 4-11pm
Sunday, 4-10pm
Closed Mondays
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