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What to do and where to eat in Vancouver, B.C.  The Ultimate Weekend Travel Guide!  How to spend 36 hours in Vancouver, Canada.

What to do and where to eat in Vancouver, B.C. The Ultimate Weekend Travel Guide! How to spend 36 hours in Vancouver, Canada. | Best places to eat in vancouver | tourist attractions Vancouver BC | Weekend trip to Vancouver

What to do and where to eat in Vancouver, B.C. The Ultimate Weekend Travel Guide! How to spend 36 hours in Vancouver, Canada. | Best places to eat in vancouver | tourist attractions Vancouver BC | Weekend trip to Vancouver | Things to do in Vancouver

Welcome to the first installment of a new series here on Fox and Briar – the Ultimate Weekend Guide!  I have been wanting to incorporate travel into the blog since the beginning but had been focusing on my main niche – cooking and recipes.  If you love recipes but not travel, don’t worry!  Fox and Briar will still be mostly recipes.  But I plan on starting to write about one travel guide post a month.  And to be honest, food is always a priority when travelling, so even the travel guides will have lots of tips about how to find the best food.  Our first Ultimate Weekend Travel Guide will be for Vancouver, B.C.

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We recently spent a weekend in Vancouver, and after lots of research and tips from friends about the best places to see and eat, I wanted to share my knowledge with you.  Vancouver, BC is a gorgeous, cosmopolitan city with a European feel.  You get the epic scenery of the Pacific Northwest, mountains, ocean,  trails and trees right along with a bustling city filled with shopping, great restaurants and culture.  A weekend isn’t really long enough to take it all in, but it’s a great place to start!  The weekend we spent there it was pouring down rain, but we still managed to have a great time.

Friday Afternoon

Stop by your hotel or rental (try Airbnb or Home Away to find a unique condo to rent for your stay) to see if you can check in early or at least drop off your bags.  If you want to be able to walk most places, Yaletown is a great area to make your home base.  There are also many hotels in Downtown Vancouver, which is in the center of it all.  Once you have a home base, set out to explore your temporary city.

Start out by exploring Stanley Park.  Stanley park is a huge urban park – 1000 acres.  It has trails, old growth forest, beaches and the largest aquarium in Canada.  When you are ready for an afternoon pick-me-up, stop by the Teahouse in Stanley Park which surprisingly doesn’t have a huge variety of teas but DOES have a full menu and also serves wine, beer and cocktails.  Enjoy the view of the water while taking a breather.
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Friday Evening

Head back to your hotel to get ready for dinner.  I find it best to make dinner reservations a few weeks ahead of time – Open Table is a great way to make reservations online!  This way you won’t have to wait around forever.  Try L’abattoir for a fantastic dining experience!

Some other restaurants that I didn’t get to check out but were highly recommended:

Vij’s

Kissa Tanto

Fable

Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie

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Friday Late Night

If you aren’t ready to crash yet, stop by Alibi Room for a nightcap.

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Saturday Morning

Fuel up for a long day with a hearty breakfast.  Most people will tell you the best breakfast in town is Medina Cafe – but expect a wait!  We arrived about half an hour before they opened at 9am and still did not make it into the first seating.  We sat down to eat at about 10am.  The food is great, and be sure to order a leige waffle with your choice of dipping sauce (I went with chocolate) and a lavender latte! If you don’t want to wait in line, check out Medina’s sister restaurant Chambar.  We ended up there on our second morning in Vancouver and there was no line at all.  The food is exactly the same, and the interior is even prettier. (If you want to make a lavender latte at home, check out my recipe HERE).

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After breakfast, head over to Granville Island.  You can take a water taxi to the island to avoid parking hassles.  On Granville Island,  get a photo in front of the Love Wall for an Instagram moment. Be sure to check out Liberty Distillery for locally crafted spirits.  Have a gin or whiskey flight and pick up a bottle to take home.  Check out the Granville Island Broom Co, where you can find beautiful hand made brooms and even watch the owners as they make the brooms.
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Head into the market and be sure to grab a few doughnuts at Lee’s to nibble on while you wander around.  Pick up picnic supplies at Oyama Sausage Company and Terra Breads.

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Saturday Afternoon

Take your picnic supplies and head over to the Kitsilano neighborhood.  Enjoy a picnic in Vanier Park or Kitsilano beach.   After your picnic, head back towards Gastown in Vancouver.  If you are starting to feel worn out, stop for coffee at Nemesis coffee or Revolver.
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Explore Gastown, Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood.   Gastown is very quaint, with red brick streets and vintage lamposts.  Don’t miss the Steam Clock, a steam powered clock that whistles a chime every 15 minutes.  If you want a bird’s eye view, check out the  Vancouver Lookout.

Saturday Evening

Check out Brix and Mortar for dinner.  The food is fantastic and the courtyard looks very romantic.  We had  a large party and they were able to accommodate us, unlike many other restaurants in the area.  Order the Dark Chocolate Pot du Creme – you won’t regret it.

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Sunday Morning

Time to eat again! As I said, we had brunch at Chambar our second day.  Next door is Jam Cafe, which has great reviews, but the wait is very long.  Be sure to get there early if you want to eat there.  Another local recommended Catch 122 as a breakfast option.

If you still have time before you have to head home, check out the Museum of Anthropology.  I didn’t have to time check it out on this trip, but it’s on my list!

There are so many more activities in Vancouver, 36 hours isn’t long enough.  Did I miss any of your favorite things?

If you check out any of these things on your Vancouver trip, be sure to tag me @foxandbriar and hashtag #foxandbriartravels on Instagram!

Hello! I’m Meghan.

I am so glad that you are here! I am the recipe developer, photographer, and writer here at my blog Fox and Briar. I am a passionate, self-taught home cook and believe that most things are better homemade and that good food doesn’t need to be complicated.

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17 Comments

  1. Thank you so much this has given me ideas on an ideal itinerary to put together for my trip to Vancouver

  2. Looking forward to staying a day or two in Vancouver after our cruise. Thank you for your article. Did you take cabs everywhere? That is not our budget, I see there is a metro but not to Stanley Park? We don’t mind walking but don’t have a lot of time.

    1. Hi Judy! We didn’t take cabs at all. We walked most places but we also had friends there that did drive us to Stanley Park. Not sure how long you are there, but it might be worth looking into renting a car?

  3. I have bern there in August 2005 I have been able to pass by the clock in Gas Town. I got only one day to spent in this beautiful town and another one day to visit Vancouver I’m looking since to be back there on holidays. Its such an amazing Island !

    1. It was on Granville Island in the middle of the city. the # 51 bus from Waterfront station will get you there. And there is more than a market too. Many businesses with handmade items. You can watch to boats and listen to buskers for a really relaxing
      afternoon.

    1. Hi Naomi – that was at Medina Cafe, and they also have them at the sister restaurant that I mentioned, Chambar. They were really good, I highly recommend getting one (or a few)!

  4. Thanks for this… but what about drinking and bars! 36 hour dry weekend is not what I’m after, more tips on nightlife would have been appreciated.

    1. Hi Tom – that’s great feedback, thanks for letting me know! The only bar I went to was not great, so I didn’t put it in the guide. Weirdly I didn’t go to many bars on this trip (who even am I??). L’abittoir has a great bar though.

  5. i love this and will look forward to future weekend travel guides. I’m taking a europe trip in the fall so I’m not sure when I’ll be able to fit vancouver in my travel budget, but I want to visit there so badly! It just seems like such a gorgeous city with diverse culture. And i love that you mentioned a place that could fit a large group! trendy restaurants are usually so tiny, it’s nice to know where you can actually get a table with a group!

  6. It’s been 30 years since I was in Vancouver! We went with family to the World Expo in 1986 when Mark was finishing his PhD at UW… such a beautiful city! I hope to get back some day, and you’ve provided a great travel guide. I always look for this type of information when planning a trip, so I think it’s a great addition to Fox and Briar!

  7. Looks like fun! I’ve lived in Canada for most of my life, and I’ve only ever been to the Vancouver airport haha. My husband loves Vancouver and used to do day trip type visits fairly often. I would definitely like to go one day… I’m a big seafood fan and they have lots of it. I for one would love to see travel posts on your blog. Traveling is also one of my passions. I enjoyed following along on your IG stories!