Strand’s Old House Restaurant

Strand’s Old House Restaurant is located in a charming renovated Invermere heritage home. Step through the door, back in time, and into a memorable dining experience in a gracious atmosphere steeped in valley history.
| Strand’s Restaurant 818 – 12th Street Box 640 Invermere, BC V0A 1K0 |
Phone: 250-342-6344 Fax: 250-342-6386 Toll free: 888-342-6344 Email: contact form |
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Menu of the season (PDF 2.18 MB)
2009 New Year’s Eve menu
Valentine’s Day 2010 menu
You can enjoy your selections in the intimate atmosphere of the original house surrounded by stained glass, the works of featured local artists, and rich oak panelling.
No matter what time of year, whether enjoying a crisp martini al fresco on the patio or in the gazebo after a round of golf – or dining around the fireplace apres-ski, Strand’s is sure to offer you a pleasant, casual evening of fine food served in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere.
It is this combination that has made Strand’s a favorite of both locals and Valley visitors over the past two decades. Strand’s – “For a Taste of the Valley” – is open year-round for evening dining. Dress code is informal … reservations are recommended.
Links
• Strand’s specials offer sensory satisfaction at palatable price
• Egg hunt at Strand’s set for Sunday
• Strand’s Friday night fish and chips
History
Strand’s overlooks the business section of Invermere and offers a commanding view of the Rocky Mountains. Today, as yesterday, Strand’s is an integral part of Valley history. It was built in 1912 as the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ritchie. At that time Mr. Richie owned the Livery Stable in Invermere and did heavy hauling with his team and wagon. He later became a prominent Valley rancher.
The home was purchased by Dr. and Mrs. Filmer Coy around 1920. “Doc” Coy, as he was affectionately known, was for many years the only medical practitioner between Cranbrook and Golden. He set aside one room of his home for use as his consulting-study and many of his patients were examined and treated there. Dr. and Mrs. Coy were very influential and highly respected Valley citizens. Dr. Coy attained high military office during the Second World War.
The Ian Weir family purchased the home about 1946 and three generations of Weirs enjoyed its beauty and comfort. In 1979, the home was purchased by Tim Strand and he opened Strand’s Old House Restaurant in June 1980 with Chef Tony Wood. Renovations and furnishings reflect the historical integrity of the home and, in line with its rich heritage, Tim Strand named the dining areas the Ritchie, Coy and Weir Rooms, and a fourth dining room Harrington named after the maiden name of Tim’s mother.
Executive chef Tony Wood originally hails from New Zealand and has been an integral part of Strands since its inception. In 1992, Tony expanded on his partnership role and became the sole proprietor of Strands.
Strands varied and innovative menu is designed to delight the palates of all diners. Tony and his kitchen staff use only the finest and freshest ingredients to prepare your dishes, which often feature a flair stemming from their world-wide travels. Whatever your choice, Strands kitchen prepares it with expertise and special attention to precise and attractive presentation.
No matter what time of year, whether enjoying a crisp martini al fresco on the patio or in the gazebo after a round of golf – or dining around the fireplace apres-ski, Strand’s is sure to offer you a pleasant, casual evening of fine food served in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere.
It is this combination that has made Strand’s a favorite of both locals and Valley visitors over the past two decades. Strand’s – “For a Taste of the Valley” – is open year-round for evening dining. Dress code is informal … reservations are recommended.







