12 Vancouver restaurants with the best patios that offer stunning waterfront views

The weather is warming up in Vancouver, meaning patio season is officially here.

With its proximity to the ocean and mountains, the patio views from certain Vancouver restaurants are tough to beat.

Whether you want fresh seafood, weekend brunch or to grab a few happy hour drinks after work with friends, there is no shortage of picturesque patios in the city.

Here are 12 Vancouver restaurants that have some of the best patios in the city with their stunning waterfront views.

Dockside Restaurant

Address: 1253 Johnston St, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: This restaurant offers a seasonally inspired menu with Mediterranean and West Coast dishes that you can enjoy while taking in the stunning Vancouver skyline views.

Dockside Restaurant website

Pier 7 Restaurant + Bar

Address: 25 Wallace Mews, North Vancouver

Why You Should Go: Pier 7 Restaurant + Bar is an upscale seafood restaurant that is located on the waterfront next to Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver. Just think about the sunset views you will have here during dinner.

Pier 7 website

Lift Bar Grill View

Address: 333 Menchions Mews, Vancouver,

Why You Should Go: Whether it’s drinks during happy hour, brunch on the weekend or dinner, you won’t be disappointed by Lift’s rooftop patio views of the Vancouver harbour.

Lift Bar and Grill website

The Sandbar Seafood Restaurant

Address: 1535 Johnston St #35, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: Located in the heart of Granville Island, this seafood restaurant offers waterfront views from anywhere you sit.

The Sandbar website

The Wicklow Pub

Address: 610 Stamps Landing, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: This cozy pub overlooks False Creek so you’ll get to see boats docked at the harbour and Vancouver’s skyline. Sunset views while enjoying a pint sound like a great way to end the work week.

The Wicklow website

Cactus Club Cafe English Bay

Address: 1790 Beach Ave, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: Order a peach bellini (Drake’s favourite at Cactus Club) and enjoy the magical views of English Bay at Cactus Club Cafe. Once you’re done at the restaurant you can follow it up with a walk on the beach.

Cactus Club Cafe website

Tap & Barrel

Address: 1696 Duranleau St, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: Tap and Barrel has several locations in Vancouver, but the restaurant on Durlanleau Street is on the western tip of Granville Island, steps away from the Public Market. You can enjoy your meal with waterfront views of False Creek and downtown Vancouver.

Tap and Barrel website

Ancora Waterfront Dining and Patio

Address: 1600 Howe Street, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: Ancora serves seafood inspired by its Pacific Northwest surroundings which you can take in from your seat on the patio. The modern restaurant is also decorated in a way that reflects a relaxing coastal feel, and its surroundings certainly help in that regard.

Ancora Dining website

Cardero’s Restaurant

Address: 1583 Coal Harbour Quay, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: Cardero’s Restaurant is a seafood spot that also serves classic comfort dishes and weekend brunch which you can enjoy on its marina-side patio. Just look at those beautiful mountain views!

Cardero’s Restaurant website

Mahony’s Tavern False Creek

Address: 601 Stamps Landing, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: Another patio that’s worth checking out for its views alone is Mahony’s Tavern in False Creek. The restaurant is right by the water so it’s a perfect dining spot this spring and summer.

Mahony’s Tavern website

The Galley Patio & Grill

Address: Discovery St, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: The Galley Patio & Grill is right by the beach so it’s a great spot to grab a snack or meal after a day of lounging by the water. You can also order take-out and eat it on the beach while watching the sunset.

The Galley website

Provence Marinaside

Address: 1177 Marinaside Crescent, Vancouver

Why You Should Go: This waterfront restaurant is known for its French seafood dishes and brunch. It also doesn’t hurt that it’s super close to the water meaning the patio is a popular spot in the spring and summer.

Provence Marinaside website

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