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Vancouver’s Nomad Restaurant set to close on Main Street this month

Known for its contemporary dishes made with regional ingredients, Main Street’s Nomad Restaurant is set to wrap up a five-year run at the end of October.
Main Street’s Nomad Restaurant opened in 2014. Its last day of business is Oct. 27. Photo Nomad Rest
Main Street’s Nomad Restaurant opened in 2014. Its last day of business is Oct. 27. Photo Nomad Restaurant/Facebook

Known for its contemporary dishes made with regional ingredients, Main Street’s is set to wrap up a five-year run at the end of October.

The team behind Nomad told me ahead of its November 2014 opening that the idea for the restaurant was first sketched out on a paper napkin a year and a half before it became reality in a renovated space in the Riley Park neighbourhood. The team even ran a crowdfunding campaign to help them get their vision off the ground.

Showcasing the flavours and bounty of the Pacific Northwest, Nomad always flew steadily under the buzz radar during its tenure, but was beloved for its bar program and brunch by many.

“We are officially sell outs,” at the end of September, announcing its Oct. 27 end date. “Thank you for the support over the years. Come through this month to celebrate a great run.”

The restaurant has adjusted its hours a bit for its last month, and will be closed on Sunday nights and Mondays and Tuesdays. According to the Nomad team, the closures during their final weeks is to allow for the new owner of the business to be in the restaurant to work on their concept. No word, however, on who the new owners are or what kind of restaurant they have in the works for the space.

Nomad Restaurant is located at 3950 Main St.

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