Singer-songwriters Paula Cole and Sophie B. Hawkins spotted at Vancouver restaurant

Whether they’re musicians, actors, or comedians, celebrities have been seen dining all over Vancouver recently. From Finn Wolfhard shouting out his favourite cinnamon buns, to Heather Graham visiting the pioneers of aburi sushi in Canada, Vancouver has been a hotspot of celebrity restaurant sightings.
Most recently, American singer Paula Cole (known best for her song “I Don’t Want To Wait,” which is the theme song to Dawson’s Creek) was seen dining at Salmon n’ Bannock alongside Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins and other musicians Chris Bruce and Jake Morley.
“Delicious Indigenous cooking in Vancouver,” wrote Cole on her Instagram story.

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“What an honourĀ @paulacoleofficial & Sophie B Hawkins dined with us @salmonnbannockbistro, we are happy they got to try our flavours,” added the restaurant online.
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Salmon n’ Bannock is owned by Inez Cook, who is a member of the Nuxalk Nation. Currently, it’s the only Indigenous restaurant in Vancouver and is known for dishes like its Bison Pot Roast, Bannock Tacos, and Smoked Sablefish, to name a few.
Salmon n’ Bannock
Address:Ā 1128 W. Broadway #7, Vancouver
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