When you’ve got guests visiting you in Vancouver, consider a meal at one (or all) of these nine iconic restaurants. Each of these local faves capture the true spirit of the city they call home. [Photo courtesy of Six Acres]
For a taste of Vancouver’s laid-back, progressive culture, take your visitors to Bandidas, where relaxed, upbeat servers sling cheap and cheerful cocktails in glass jars alongside heaping plates of vegan Tex Mex fare. Local art on the walls and an eclectic soundtrack (and some of the most attractive, hippest clientele around) will all enhance your authentic experience on the city’s beloved Commercial Drive.
Vancouver’s tony South Granville neighbourhood is known for its shopping and restaurants – and West is one of the best spots to dine along the chic strip, especially if you’re looking to enjoy a bite before a show at the nearby Stanley Theatre. The contemporary West Coast menu is prepared by an award-winning kitchen and has a distinct French influence. I recommend starting your night with a glass of bubbly or a craft cocktail at the polished bar, where you’ll be lavished with attention from the most gracious of hosts: West’s experienced and charming bartender, of course.
Vancouver’s Boathouse restaurant chain boasts a number of locations overlooking some of the city’s finest beaches. The Richmond outpost of this casual fine-dining favourite is a great place to take out-of-towners (and is en-route to the airport if you want to squeeze it in before a late-night departing flight). Grab a seat on the patio and give your guests the opportunity to gaze at the ocean with a cocktail in-hand. Now that’s a vacation!
Granville Island is the tourist hotspot in Vancouver; easy accessible from downtown, the bustling destination offers art galleries, boutique shopping, paddle boarding and kayaking adventures, and an expansive public market. So, why not combine your tour of the island with a visit to its most popular bistro? An upscale but still affordable restaurant, Sandbar offers stunning views of English Bay plus authentic seafood dishes like mussels, clams and prawns, all tasty and as fresh as can be.
If you’re looking for a remarkable high-end restaurant experience in one of Vancouver’s trendiest neighbourhoods, book a table at Chambar. Located in Gastown, this award-winning eatery has recently been renovated to accommodate more tables as well as sculptural lighting displays, installations by local artists, and other awe-inspiring fixtures that nod to Vancouver’s burgeoning arts and culture scene. Food is Belgian-inspired and delicately plated – and the moules frites (available with three aromatic sauces) are a must try.
For one of the best views in the city, head to Cactus Club in Coal Harbour – the crowd-pleasing restaurant looks and feels more like a fancy cruise ship than a traditional dining room. While munching your way through the menu of casual West Coast fare, make sure to share some local knowledge with your guests: the popular Canadian chain originated across the channel in North Vancouver, and its head chef and menu designer, Rob Fenie, is a native Vancouverite.
Do your guests – and yourself – a favour and bring them to one of Mount Pleasant’s coolest new spots. Opened in early 2016, this Italian restaurant’s interior design is as aesthetically pleasing as its family-style meals are delicious and wholesome. From fresh pasta to wood-fired meats and antipasti, these rustic plates are handmade and contain the best of local B.C. produce, where possible. This warm and inviting trattoria is a neighbourhood gem that attracts foodies and families alike, so be sure to reserve a table ahead of time if you want to guarantee a table.
For a taste of Gastown nightlife, cruise with your guests to this beloved watering hole. Here, lagers and ales made by local microbreweries will be the highlights of your evening, as will crispy hand-cut fries, juicy burgers and other elevated snacking plates. Tip: Ask one of the knowledgeable (and incredibly hip) servers for a beer recommendation; they’re up on the latest and greatest in Vancouver’s local craft beer culture.