The City of Langley is a municipality in the Metro Vancouver Regional District. It lies directly east of the City of Surrey, adjacent to the Cloverdale area, and surrounded on the north, east and south by the Township of Langley.
Restaurants in Langley City
4.5 based on 48 reviews
In 2001 – this is where it all started – in the 7th Township of Langley. While some things have changed, like signage and our new cellar style tasting room, our principles and focus have not: we are just about making quality wine and nothing else. Explore your inner wine geek without leaving the Lower Mainland and get to know this gem that has bubbly ambitions. Here, our Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vines are destined for sparkling wine from a vineyard perfect for growing these noble grapes in the Champagne style. Here you'll find wine, art, culture and culinary experiences brought together by the thoughtful knowledgeable staff who welcome fresh and returning visitors. This is a place to introduce your senses to BC wine. Your first tasting? Not unheard of. It won't be your last. Or a hard core oenophile? Fantastic, geek out with us.
This place is awesome had a cool atmosphere to it and there wines are fantastic especially the black dog and the reserve Sauvignon Blanc. Went in for some samples and was blown away I believe the girl that worked at the time was called barb who was fantastic, we’ve been club members for a year now and we hope to continue for a lot longer.
4.5 based on 225 reviews
Campbell Valley Regional Park is maintained by the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks board. The park is formed from 6 historical farm plots, with portions set aside for the Langley Tree Farm and scout Camp McLean. It contains a vast number of hiking, walking and equestrian trails as well as function facilities such as picnic shelters. Within the park there are 29 kilometres of trails, all unpaved, 14 km of which are designated for equestrian use and 1 km of which is set aside solely for pedestrian and bicycle use. More bicycle trails have become available since the 2009 construction of the perimeter trail. The Southern end of the park is home to both the Rowlatt Farmstead and the historical Lochiel Schoolhouse. Both landmarks predate 1924. In the late 19th century and the early 20th century, many logging companies took advantage of the temperate rainforest in the area and clearcut the entire park. During this time, logging railways wound throughout the park. The route of one such rail line is clearly visible today along the Ravine Trail at the South end of the park. The routes of the railways are marked on park maps. An old paved racing oval is located in the eastern section of the park and is maintained by the Langley Speedway Historical Society. In the past, it was host to local and NASCAR racing events.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Immerse yourself in the traditions of small batch cider making at our farm based cidery. Enjoy the tranquility of our orchard and savour the refreshing cider served by the knowledgable staff in our tasting room. We are family friendly and welcome well behaved, leashed dogs. Our opening hours starting March 14th are Thursday to Monday 12pm - 6pm and closed Tuesdays/Wednesdays.
Perfect place to get away and enjoy a drink outside during COVID. Situated off 16th Ave in South Langley this cider company has a patio and an open wild grass field in the back of their property where you can sit and enjoy a flight of cider. Lots of cider to sample and it was rather peaceful to just sit out in the grass and look out amongst some farmland. Staff was very friendly and took all the necessary precautions during COVID. Went on an overcast day so the crowds were low. If you want to try something different from the normal wine tasting tours give the cider a try.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
My wife and I have been to this park many times over the years. Now I am surprised no previous review has been written of this hidden jewel in the Langley area. This park has extensive picnic areas; both covered and outside. The covered area is very nice and quaint and can be reserved by contacting the Langley City Park Board. Bathroom facilities are very clean and accessible. This park has a wide appeal for everyone. A new playground has been constructed. Down the stairs, behind the big picnic area, is a stream with information boards about the salmon spawning in the nearby stream. There are also well groomed trails to check out
4.0 based on 41 reviews
4.0 based on 61 reviews
The Great Escape is an indoor family entertainment center and theme park for all ages. Large indoor jungle themed playground, interactive floors, Ballistic Ball area, 3D indoor mini golf, laser tag, Air Trek obstacle adventure, toddler area, redemption games and great food. Book birthday parties, team windups, corporate team building, private parties, corporate Christmas parties, fundraising venue or just drop in and play.
So sad The Great Escape closed down! (January 2020) My family LOVED playing at The Great Escape. We thought it was by far the best indoor playground in the lower mainland - perfect for rainy days, which we have a lot. The playground itself was very large, safe and had a lot of variety for kids at different stages, At the bottom they had a toddler-only play area which was great when my kids were learning to walk. As my kids grew older they, they ventured into the main indoor playground. It was big enough for us parents to follow along and play too. We would all race down the waterfall slide or take turns going down the lava slide which was our absolute favorite. The interactive floor games were cool too. We also enjoyed the virtual arcade ride and arcade games. Wish we would have checked out the laser tag and miniature golf before they closed... I bet they were awesome too. Also, for a kid's indoor play area they kept it very, very clean. Thanks for the memories!!!
4.0 based on 23 reviews
Beer was great, snacks good. Staff was really friendly and helpful too. West coast IPA was great and so was the breakfast stout.
3.5 based on 292 reviews
Good table games with good blackjack. Pays 2 to 1 with 5 dollar minimums and lots of rooms at tables. The match eatery has good food aswell with great drinks. A fun time.
3.0 based on 16 reviews
Blackwood Lane Winery was the dream of Carlos Lee and that of his oenophile partners. Their goal was simple, to produce wines that lived up to their high standards and expectations. Their philosophy is summarized in the Company’s motto: “Bonus Vita et Bonus Amici” (Good Life and Good Friends). As wine lovers, they realized that people in the Greater Vancouver area had to travel to the Okanagan Valley in order to acquire the best wines of the province, so they decided to bring the wines to them. Accordingly, they set up their boutique winery in the heart of the Fraser Valley wine corridor, only minutes from Vancouver, on 12.2 acres of the most beautiful south facing slopes in the area. The winery has a beautiful patio and an authentic stone pizza oven!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
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