
This is the place where we will be talking about food in and around Victoria, British Columbia.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Quinn Palmer and Michela Byl are the owners and operators of Rootside Bitters & Mixers and Esquimalt Wine.
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Rob Curtis, Brian Newham and Tod Bosence are all co-owners of Refire Kitchen.
Joe Wiebe is known as the Thirsty Writer and is the Director of Content at The BC Ale Trail. Bonnie Todd is the owner and operator of Off The Eaten Track Food Tours in Victoria, BC.
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Daisy Orser is one of the owners and operators of The Root Cellar Village Green Grocer.
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Love this pod cast and Dallas !! He is so committed to the food seen and connecting ppl. Can’t wait to try all the places.
Drove from Nanaimo to Vic for Dumpling Drop and Sidney Scones because of this pod cast !!!
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Apple Podcasts | #177 |
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