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Casual | |
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Background | |
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Full Bar | |
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Thu, Fri, Sat | |
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Outdoor Area/ Patio Only | |
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Specialties
European Style Pub in historic 1892 Burr Block building. Pool Table. Garden Patio Courtyard. Craft Beer. Quality Pub Fare.
History
Established in 1892.
The Met Bar & Grill is housed in the original Burr Block building (named after its original owner, William H. Burr), and is part of the historic Met Hotel. This hotel was designed in the Victorian Romanesque Revival style featuring unglazed red bricks, terracotta ornaments and beautifully arched windows. The architect for this building was the well respected George William Grant (1852 – 1925) who was the principal architect for many of the buildings in early New Westminster. After the Great Fire of 1898, he moved his office into the Burr Block where he assisted in the re-design of many of the damaged or replacement buildings.