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Yelp
Getting my group to come out every week for a quiet gathering of small talk, work gossip and griping over liquor is never a tall order. Getting them to go this far west of the downtown core, however, takes a little bit of persuasion. Thankfully, Archive has given me a great argument.
The venue itself is cozy and set amongst a variety of shops. The interior is neatly decorated but not ostentatious, giving you the impression that this is a place that let's the product speak for itself. Menu's exist on three blackboards, offering you a variety of selections helpfully categorized for you by type, along with some charcuterie selections for you to enjoy amongst you group.
The wine selection is extensive, as is the knowledge of the servers. Whether you know your stuff, or simply want someone to make the choice for you, these guys are ready to provide the perfect example of what you're looking for. They even offer to pour you samples of various wines so that you may choose exactly what you're looking for.
I can't tell you what wines we ordered though I can remember we did have some French, Italian, and Georgian bottles which certainly helped unwind after a hellish week. We also ordered a meat plate consisting of chorizo sausage, duck procuitto, cornishons, paprika coated almonds, crostini, and another cured ham which went perfectly with the wines.
Overall, I was impressed with the layout and the crowd as well. It was quiet enough that you could have a conversation, though, it is small enough that you can get interrupted by the more boisterous guffaws from a neighbouring table. Everyone was friendly and attentive and it provided a nice relaxed atmosphere all around.
The owners are local boys who really wanted to open up something where they group. It's nice to see people from the community actually opening up shop there, so bonus points for that.
I think we will likely be coming back again. Hopefully I can leave the car home and fully indulge my inner wino.