The Attic was a popular 1,200 seat Smörgåsbord restaurant in West Vancouver, British Columbia that was open from 1968 to 1981.
[2] The Attic is most remembered for a 1964 James Bond car in a glass case as well as a Toronado 67 X[3] built by George Barris for Expo 67.
Both cars were parked out front for public view and sold near the time of the restaurant's closing.
[4][5] For a brief time, the restaurant also displayed a psychedelic hand-painted Rolls Royce that had belonged to John Lennon.
[6] Lance Harrison and the Dixieland Band entertained patrons, with Baker playing his trumpet on many occasions.