Food and Kitchenware

Heights District

From Italian Bakeries and Cafes to Greek Taverns and Sushi Bars, the Burnaby Heights area has everything imaginable for whatever your mood.  Whether you’re interested in dining or shopping or just exploring – The Heights reflects a unique cultural experience for every visitor.  Enjoy an espresso at one of the Italian coffee bars or stroll through the area’s independent bookstores or arts & crafts shops.  

Along with great outdoor cafes and shopping, this North Burnaby neighbourhood features beautiful views, parks and trails, recreational amenities, and a thriving business district – all within walking distance.


Lougheed Town Centre Mall

Lougheed Town Centre Mall is a genuine core of retail activity with more than 649,000 square feet of retail space and a whopping 175 stores and services.  So whatever you might be looking for – from a soothing pedicure and the hippest handbag to a top of the line mountain bike and the latest electronic gadget – Lougheed Town Centre is sure to have it (and more).  With five major anchor stores (such as the famous Hudson’s Bay Company) and a diverse range of shops and retail services, Lougheed is the answer to any shopper’s dream.  

Located in the northeast quadrant of the city at the foot of Burnaby Mountain, Lougheed is one of three municipal town centres in Burnaby (besides Metrotown and Brentwood) and is a complete community with a wide array of housing and a robust retail centre.


Metropolis at Metrotown

Boasting nearly 500 shops and services, 16 movie theatres and a range of dining experiences, Metropolis at Metrotown is a shopper’s mecca. As BC's largest shopping and entertainment complex, Metropolis offers up everything imaginable – all in one palatial setting.    

From must-have workshop tools to cool kitchen gadgets, from chic jewellery to sandals and work boots, from dining to services to entertainment… for him, for her, for them – ahem, and for you – Metropolis is sure to have everything that you need (and even some things that you don’t!).   


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