One of Vancouver's specialty grocery stores has closed its doors

The food scene in Vancouver has been taking some hard hits, and it’s not just the restaurant industry that’s suffering.
In January, Kev’s Épicerie announced that it had closed the doors to its Vancouver grocery store at 961 Denman Street.
“It’s with mixed emotions that we announce the closure of Kev’s Épicerie. While we’re saying goodbye, we want to say THANK YOU to all of our amazing customers who have supported us along the way,” said the grocery store.
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Kev’s was a European-inspired market best known for its “gourmet food” offerings like pantry and picnic staples such as cheeses, cured meats, olives, pasta, sauces, olive oils, vinaigrettes, crackers, and ready-to-heat gourmet frozen meals.
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It also offered a great selection of ready-to-eat artisan sandwiches, organic cold-pressed juices, salads, and sweets.
The grocery store opened its doors on May 13, 2023. Dished reached out to Kev’s for more information.
Kev’s Épicerie
Address: 961 Denman Street, Vancouver
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With files from Hanna McLean