Save On Meats! - Vancouver, B.C.
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Hikenutty
N 49° 16.902 W 123° 06.348
10U E 492305 N 5458777
Save on Meats is a butcher shop that has operated on Hastings Street for years. Supposedly the diner in the back of the shop has the best burgers in town. Be prepared to meet some characters and don't visit the neighborhood after dark.
Waymark Code: WM2Q00
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 12/04/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Team Farkle 7
Views: 84

Can you believe this sign - it has flying pigs, it rotates, the awning has overhead neon chasers... You just can't beat it.

That said, this is in a very seedy part of town and I recommend that you don't waymark here on your own - you'll need someone to watch your back while you take photos.

I hear the diner in back is a favorite with both statesmen and street people alike. (insert joke here) When you order a steak the cook goes and has them slice a fresh one for you in the butcher shop.

The following text is from a press release from the city of Vancouver. The release was regarding attempts to save the famous Ho Ho restaurant sign but the mayor's office and this portion tells about the history of neon in the city of Vancouver.

Neon Products is generally credited with creating the first neon sign in Vancouver. Popular colours in the 1920s and 1930s were pinks and greens. These early signs often used neon tubing to "frame" a sign -- like the Winters Hotel in Gastown (Abbott at Water).

After World War II, and the shortage of sheet metal was over, sign designers were inspired with new-found freedom. Signs took on new complexity including movement of lights. There are still excellent examples from this era extant in Vancouver: Ovaltine Cafe, Niagara Hotel [altered to say Ramada], Dragon Inn [gone], Save On Meats and Helen's Children's Wear [gone].

Pierre Berton, in 1958, called Vancouver's Granville Street, the West Coast's "Great White Way" -- our answer to New York's Broadway. At that time, there were more than 18,000 neon signs in Vancouver, one for every 19 residents.

In Chinatown, a new wave of immigrants from China brought an enthusiasm for neon -- and excellent chefs -- which combined to create the best of restaurant signs. These included the Bamboo Terrace, Mings, Forbidden Palace, W.K. Chop Suey, and, of course, the HoHo.

Name of business: Save on Meats

Type of business: Retail

Condition of Neon Sign: Hitsville - In good working order

Physical Location:
43 West Hastings St
Vancouver, British Columbia Canada


Web Address: Not listed

Visit Instructions:
One picture of sign will suffice. Additional shots - bonus.
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