There’s a reason Vancouverites, who get impatient when their iced cold foam Cascara Cold Brew takes a few minutes too long to make, will wait an inordinate amount of time for the perfect seat on an outdoor patio.
Maybe it’s our lengthy rainy season or simply an opportunity to see — and be seen — but the moment the sun peaks out behind the clouds Vancouverites flock to outdoor cafes, bars and restaurants. And when it comes to great patios in Vancouver, we are #blessed. Here are just a few spots you’ll want to check out:
900 Granville St.
This rooftop patio and bar offers guests great views of the Granville strip. Guests can enjoy the sun while indulging in beverages and bites, weekend brunch or catching a game, including the FIFA World Cup. The Dublin Calling rooftop patio is 2,700 square-feet and accessible from the street by elevator or stairs.
1167 Marinaside Crescent
Provence and TWB offer more than 200 wines from around the globe available on tap or by the glass or bottle. With wines start at just $5 a glass and a great view of the seawall, Tappy Hour at TWB is the place to be every day from 3 to 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. to late.
39 Smithe St.
The Victor recently launched a new brunch available from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. every Sunday with menu highlights that include lobster frittata, Oscar eggs benedict, foie gras, French toast, a wagyu breakfast burger, dim sum and more. Enjoy the fully-stocked Bloody Bar to build your own Caesar or the table-side mule cart while listening to a live DJ.
8683 Kerr St.
The River District location of this small local chain has undoubtedly one of the best patios in the city. Watch tug boats move logs along the Fraser River or dog walkers, joggers and others enjoy the pathway that runs along the river as you enjoy one of Romer’s signature burgers and craft beer.
777 Thurlow St.
Speaking of seeing and being seen, Fortes rooftop patio is the place to be. This award-winning restaurant specializes in seafood, oysters and hand-crafted cocktails.
Located above the Jericho Sailing Centre at 1300 Discovery St.
With a million-dollar view and casual, family-friendly patio and menu, the Galley is a great place to enjoy the sun. And if you’re looking to impress out-of-town visitors without breaking the bank, the Galley is a great option.
479 Bowen Island Trunk Rd.
The Bowen Island Pub has been a fixture in the Snug Cove community for more than 35 years. This iconic local’s hang-out is located Ìýjust 300-metres up the hill from the Snug Cove ferry terminal and features live music most Saturday nights.
5601 Stanley Park Drive
Enjoy views of the Lions Gate Bridge and Burrard Inlet from a seat on this outdoor deck right in the heart of Stanley Park. Enjoy craft beer, cocktail pitchers, sangria and happy hour specials while getting away from it all without leaving the city. Prospect Point Bar and Grill also serves Rocky Point Ice Cream, made in small batches using locally sourced ingredients.
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