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Birdies

CalifornianBurnabyvalue

Birdies is one of the best californian restaurants in Vancouver for group dinner, especially if you want a strong option in Burnaby.

Birdies took over the old Earl's on Lougheed Hwy, and the lineage shows — this is a Cactus Club/Joey/Earl's family project, with a menu designed by Chef David Wong and a California-by-way-of-Burnaby attitude.

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Rating (Google) 9.4
4,826 reviews
Vancouver
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9.4
Rating
Based on 4826 reviews
Best used for
group dinner and dinner
Price and pace
Good value
Neighborhood
Burnaby · 3850 Lougheed Hwy., Burnaby, BC V5C 6N4, Canada
Price
Good value
Google rating
9.4 from 4,826 reviews
Phone
(236) 427-8902
Why go

What makes Birdies worth the move

Birdies is a strong californian option in Burnaby in Vancouver when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 4,826 Google reviews.

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Public rating
9.4 from 4,826 Google reviews
Best used for
group dinner and dinner
Style
Californian in Burnaby
Spend
Good value

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Know before you go

Google rating: 9.4 from 4,826 reviews
Price point: value
Website linked on this page
Menu linked on this page
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0 diner reviews · reviewed by Priya Sharma for Birdies

Google snapshot
9.4 from 4,826 reviews
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Editorial review by Priya Sharma
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For now, Birdies holds a 9.4 rating across 4,826 Google reviews.

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Quick details

Address
3850 Lougheed Hwy., Burnaby, BC V5C 6N4, Canada
Phone
(236) 427-8902
Price
value
TastyPals score
Coming soon
Google rating
9.4 (4,826 reviews)
Cuisine
Californian
Neighborhood
Burnaby

Frequently asked questions

What cuisine does Birdies serve?

Birdies is a Californian restaurant located in Burnaby, Vancouver. Birdies took over the old Earl's on Lougheed Hwy, and the lineage shows — this is a Cactus Club/Joey/Earl's family project, with a menu designed by Chef David Wong and a California-by-way-of-Burnaby attitude.

What is Birdies best for?

Birdies is best for dinner, group dinner. Birdies is a strong californian option in Burnaby in Vancouver when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 4,826 Google reviews.

How much does it cost to eat at Birdies?

Birdies is in the Good value price range (value). Google rating: 9.4 from 4,826 reviews

What should I order at Birdies?

Start with Individual Ceviche Picante, The Birdies Burger, Steak Frites and Loaded Patatas Bravas. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.

Is Birdies worth visiting?

Birdies holds a 9.4 Google rating from 4,826 reviews. Birdies is a strong californian option in Burnaby in Vancouver when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 4,826 Google reviews.

Where is Birdies located?

Birdies is located at 3850 Lougheed Hwy., Burnaby, BC V5C 6N4, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.

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