Hy's Encore: Over 50 years is pretty impressive in a place as fickle as vancouver

Hy’s Encore: Over 50 years is pretty impressive in a place as fickle as vancouver

Updated April 27, 2020

Hy’s—COVID-19 style

Hy’s has announced a take-out service (in both Vancouver and Whistler), offering almost all of its menu items at 20% off, along with several ‘prepped’ stalwarts that you can finish at home.

“In celebration of the launch of the new ‘Hy’s at Home’ menu, the iconic steakhouse will be offering guests 20 percent off regular food menu prices for a limited time period. Take-out meals can be customized for singles, couples and families with orders easily placed online with contactless payment and touchless pick-up at the restaurant from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.”

“All tips received on takeout orders will be donated to Greater Vancouver Food Bank. The ‘Hy’s at Home’ menu will be available for pick-up at the restaurant at 637 Hornby Street starting Tuesday April 28 and in Whistler at 4308 Main Street starting Friday, May 1.

 

I’ve left intact my original post from a few years ago to help get you in the mood. It tells you a little about Hy’s history and mentions a few of the dishes that happen to be available for take out.

After you’ve finished reading Find more info here  (Scroll to the bottom of the page and click ‘order online’.)

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…Of Cheese Toast, Steak, Whisky & Whispers

The Hired Belly is happily ensconced at Hy’s Encore, cosseted in the city’s most cherished culinary time warp. 

On the rare occasions I get to Hy’s, I hunker down in a cozy banquette and marvel at such an unabashed anachronism. There aren’t too many places where you can still drink in the ‘old’ Vancouver but at Hy’s you can do just that, by the magnum.

For here—from the oversized leather chairs to the clear screen that frames what may well have been the city’s first ‘open’ kitchen (well, visible and cutting edge for its 60s era)—time stands still.

A definite cosseting feel (courtesy Hy's Canada)

A definite cosseting feel (courtesy Hy’s Canada)

Somehow, for all the glitz and bling of others it’s Hy’s Encore’s plush, shamelessly dated (smartly refurbished) surroundings and reassuring, old-style intimate feel that draws me back for more.

Why? Because, above all, Hy’s has character. And that character—of which so many of today’s rooms today are so devoid—counts for plenty. You can almost hear the paneled walls talk—if only! The stories of what went down at Hy’s (and not only here but across the country) are the stuff of legends.

However, my favourite Hy Aisenstat anecdote shows  up in Peter C. Newman’s ground-breaking book, The Canadian Establishment. When the original (upstairs) Calgary restaurant burned to the ground, asked what could have caused the fire, Hy responded (likely without missing a beat):

“It was either a tri-light in the second floor or an Israelite in the basement.”

Hard to resist: Hy's bar (courtesy Hy's Canada)

Hard to resist: Hy’s bar (courtesy Hy’s Canada)

Wander into Hy’s vestibule and ornate bar and it’s not hard to be transported back to a time when this was home to the city’s power base—a lingering lunch haven for Howe Street movers and shakers with a line-up of double martinis to match.

Hy's cheese toast. Resistance is futile

Hy’s cheese toast. Resistance is futile

Tradition dictates every meal starts (well, after a Caesar) with Hy’s legendary cheese toast: Hot, sneaky little orange Cheddar packages (delivered under a blanket of tin foil) that, no matter how hard you try, will ultimately prove irresistible. (They’ll also happily put some in a box that you can take home and warm up later.)

We haven’t tracked the menu that closely but you can be sure, except for the addition of some extra seafood plates and a few smaller portions, it really hasn’t changed that much in 50 years. Which is not a bad thing at all.

Classic prawn cocktail ...

Classic prawn cocktail …

In fact, the classic prawn cocktail (complete with secret sauce) is probably the sole survivor of its kind in the city.  And the prawns are almost as big as a small lobster tail.

Ultimately, though, it is still all about the steak: Hy’s uses only Prime-graded beef and puts immense effort into maintaining its (rare) supply, perfectly aged and grilled always precisely as requested. The Prime filet mignon medallions, swathed in a brandy and wild mushroom sauce, usually get our vote. Then again, so does Hy’s New York strip, drenched in a respectably piquant green peppercorn and brandy sauce. The meat is always superb both in flavour and texture.

At the heart of it all, perfectly aged and precisely grilled steaks

At the heart of it all, perfectly aged and precisely grilled steaks

Oh, and they really do cook it exactly how you want it.  And if you’re looking for a bottle of serious Brunello di Montalcino (such as Altesino), or BR Cohn Olive Hill Cab, they can probably produce it from their cellar.

And did we mention the French fries? (Although what happened to the shoe strings?)  And the  still formal, not too intimate but genuinely friendly service, from arguably the city’s most seasoned staff?

Wrap it up with a couple of shared desserts, like the velvet smooth cheesecake or creme brulée.

No skimping on the cheese plate...

No skimping on the cheese plate…

Better still, go for the cheese plate which yields a good selection, properly matured and at room temperature, generous portions, and with thoughtfully cut bunches of grapes.

Tucked away upstairs, a panelled parlour rates among the best business rooms in town.

Price? Well, it’s kind of like that old Rolls Royce saying: “If you have to ask …”

The original Vancouver restaurant was Hy’s at the Sands Hotel (now the Best Western Plus Sands), which accounted for the second location being named Hy’s Encore. The Sands closed long ago, although I do vaguely remember leaving there after my brother-in-law’s stag. And Hy’s at the Mansion is also long gone. (But so, too, thankfully, is Romano’s Macaroni Grill).

Only the Encore lives on.

Or, as Hy’s likes to say: Some things never change: Thank God!

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Find Take Out info here  (Scroll to the bottom of the page and click ‘order online’.)

(Hy’s really does have a fascinating history. Read more about it here.)

Hy’s Encore, 637 Hornby St., 604-683-6761

Hy’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar