This weekend brought the end of a nearly half-century run for an East Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»institution, as shut its doors Nov. 14.
"What an amazing run 48 years!" remarked the beloved diner .
Located at 2715 East Hastings Street in the Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhood, The Slocan was known for its classic American-style greasy spoon fare, but it was also what the current owner called a "secret Greek" diner.
The Slocan "has been owned by 5 Greek guys along [the] way....Peter, Peter, John, Gus and now Tasoe," describes the owner on . "As the current guy, I feel The Slocan is owned by its customers and I am simply a custodian. A landmark of the neighbourhood, decades of families, longshoremen, police fire ambulance personnel, hockey stars, plumbers, politicians etc have all passed through and continue to patronize us!! All I want to do is feed you well!!"
Patrons of The Slocan appreciated the venue's hearty breakfast platters in particular, great for capping off a night out, or for refuelling the morning after.
The Slocan's tenure came to an end due to redevelopment, according to the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»East Village.
Though this is it for now for The Slocan, the owner hints there could be a resurrection at some point: "Watch out for 2.0-Keep you posted!" reads the parting social media post.