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Fray – Kensington-Cedar Cottage

Locally Sourced Cuisine for Two, Four, or More (Half Off)

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Value
C$30
Discount
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C$15
  • T460x279
  • Let's Do Brunch
  • Farm-to-Table
  • Craft Beer

In a Nutshell

Hearty burgers and steaks, inventive french-fry apps, and upscale diner classics made from local produce and ingredients

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 3, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Not valid for alcohol. Not valid 12/24/12 or 1/18/13-2/3/13.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Buying locally sourced food ensures your meals are fresh, your environmental impact is minimal, and your dollars don't end up in the hands of the aliens from the film Aliens. Buy 100% Milky Way–sourced food with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $15 for $30 worth of locally sourced cuisine for two or more
  • $30 for $60 worth of locally sourced cuisine for four or more

The menu of locally sourced pub food includes panko-breaded portobello fries with sun-dried aioli ($9.95), buttermilk fried chicken with housemade corn bread and mashed potatoes ($11.95), quinoa burgers with red-pepper-and-mint aioli ($9.95), and new york steak sandwiches with garlic bread, smothered in mushrooms and onion ($14.95).

Fray

After embarking on storied and successful careers of running hip gastropubs and penning celebrated restaurant management guides, entrepreneurs Kyle Polanski and Chris Parry sought to liven up a lonely stretch of Fraser with an inviting neighbourhood gastropub filled with inventive, locally sourced cuisine. Under the guidance of Head Chef Kelly Maley, Fray's food experts whip up one-of-a-kind dishes from regional produce, from towering stacks of lightly breaded portobello fries, to plates of wild-caught Pacific salmon garnished with BC nugget potatoes. Hearty Angus-beef burgers populate the dinner menu, while the brunch roster catalogs cornflake-crusted french toast and pulled pork poached eggs. An impressive beer and wine list complements the smorgasbord of upscale diner cuisine with an ample selection of craft beers and wines from British Columbia.

A fun-loving, friendly irreverence permeates the lively brewpub and café, with complementary board games for enjoying the time before the food arrives. There's even a "grown-up activity sheet" that updates children's fun-time placemats with mazes, dot-to-dot pictures, and checkbook balancing puzzles.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Monster Weaknesses

Everyone knows that the world is plagued with real monsters, from bullying to illiteracy—but the world is also plagued by even realer monsters, from vampires to swampmen. Fortunately, you can defeat any beast real or imagined with this list of their monster weaknesses:

Monster: Werewolves
Weakness: Silver. Although silver bullets are a traditional means of felling the feral beast, blindly chucking your grandmother’s jewelry into the forest will poison their habitat for generations.

Monster: Vampires
Weakness: Wooden Steak. The vampires will foolishly bite into the delicious-looking “steak,” thus breaking off their fangs and rendering them helpless.

Monster: Zombies
Weakness: Your Friend Who Has a Goatee. He has been training his whole life for this moment. Time to shine, Zachary.

What are some surprising ways to defeat a werewolf?

Fray

3.5 out of 5
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    Kensington-Cedar Cottage

    3980 Fraser St.
    Vancouver, British Columbia V5V 4E4
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