For Zach Buckman and Adam Merpaw, the local tuck shop was a big part of their formative years.“We both had fond childhood memories of either cottage country or summer camp,” Zach explains, “and for both of us, a tuck shop was that fun, quirky store that had a bit of everything. It had candy. It had ice cream. It might also have spam on the shelves, but it was always somewhere you wanted to go as a kid.”
So, when the pair decided to open their own restaurant in Vancouver, they elected to pay tribute to that childhood staple, creating a place that indeed offers a bit of everything. Situated just off the Adanac Bikeway, The Tuck Shoppe offers sandwiches, craft beer, soups and salads in a nostalgic, summer-camp-inspired atmosphere.
The tuck shop concept is something that resonates with many of the restaurant's local visitors. “Some people remember them and get it right away, but for some, you have to kind of explain what they were," Adam notes. "It's a very Canadian thing.”
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Don’t let the compact location fool you – The Tuck Shoppe packs serious taste into a small space. Situated on Union Street between Main and Gore, The Tuck Shoppe features a hanging red canoe that sets a rustic tone. Pair one of their delicious sandwiches with a beer on tap like Parkside’s pilsner, Strange Fellows’ pale ale or a rotating selection of IPAs.
View this Smart ListThere’s something exciting going on this stretch of Union Street between Main and Gore: indie boutiques, a bartending school, an aesthetically cool athletic studio, and now a new-kid-on-the-block specializing in sandwiches and craft beer. Tuck Shoppe might be small, but the pint-sized eatery definitely makes a statement. The summer camp-inspired space has all the trappings of classic Canadiana, including a decorative canoe suspended from the ceiling and iconic HBC striped pillows. Casual diners will appreciate the relaxed counter service and the small-but-mighty roster of artisanal sammies that are washed down with local brews from Postmark and 33 Acres on tap.
View this Smart ListThere’s something exciting going on this stretch of Union Street between Main and Gore: indie boutiques, a bartending school, an aesthetically cool athletic studio, and now a new-kid-on-the-block specializing in sandwiches and craft beer. Tuck Shoppe might be small, but the pint-sized eatery definitely makes a statement. The summer camp-inspired space has all the trappings of classic Canadiana, including a decorative canoe suspended from the ceiling and iconic HBC striped pillows. Casual diners will appreciate the relaxed counter service and the small-but-mighty roster of artisanal sammies that are washed down with local brews from Postmark and 33 Acres on tap.
View this Smart List