WareHouse ’23 opens at Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1
VANCOUVER, Wash. – New waterfront restaurant WareHouse ’23 opened July 19 to an excited crowd ready to celebrate a new community gathering space at the Port of Vancouver USA’s Terminal 1.
Owned by Beaches Restaurant & Bar owner Mark Matthias, WareHouse ’23 is bringing new life to a cherished spot on the downtown Vancouver waterfront. Previously home to The Quay Restaurant, the space was remodeled this spring to reflect its riverside location and create a welcoming atmosphere.
“We rejuvenated the space while keeping a lot of the existing features and charm you remember,” said Matthias. “At the WareHouse, you can meet friends and enjoy a warm and social environment while experiencing excellent, seasonal Northwest cuisine.”
Happy hour–from 3 to 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. to midnight–means unique small dishes like seared slab bacon, flashed sprouts and street tacos. The full menu offers everything from steelhead and chips and shrimp hot pots to Kale Pepper Radiatore and Snake River Kobe Steak–and so much more. Pricing varies from $3 to $28, with most items in the $5 to $13 range.
The WareHouse also offers hand-crafted cocktails and a variety of Northwest beers and wines.
Hours of operation
WareHouse ‘23 is open this week from 3 p.m. to midnight, Monday through Saturday. Starting July 25, the restaurant will be open 11:30 a.m. to midnight, Monday through Saturday.
After 9 p.m., the restaurant is open to patrons 21 years and older and features piano performances by Mac Potts and friends.
Starting Aug. 7, WareHouse ‘23 will be open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for Sunday Brunch.
Catering and event space are also available in the former Red Lion ballroom, adjacent to the restaurant. The ballroom can accommodate up to 450 people and has incredible Columbia River views from inside the room and the outside viewing deck.
About Terminal 1
The Port of Vancouver USA is redeveloping a 10-acre site it owns on the Columbia River. Known as Terminal 1, the 10-acre site is the port’s birthplace and home to its first warehouse, built in the 1920s through a partnership with the City of Vancouver. When fully developed, Terminal 1 could feature a public marketplace, new hotel, retail and commercial office space, and visitor amenities.
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The Port of Vancouver USA is one of the major ports on the Pacific Coast, and its competitive strengths include available land, versatile cargo handling capabilities, vast transportation networks, a skilled labor force and an exceptional level of service to its customers and community. For more information, please visit us at www.portvanusa.com.