The 5 Best Vancouver Brunch Restaurants I’ve Been To, After Two Years Of Delicious Research

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Vancouver has no shortage of mouthwatering brunch restaurants, from all-you-can-eat spots to little cafes tucked away on neighbourhood streets. After moving from New Brunswick to Vancouver, a whole new world of food was opened up to me, and I made it my mission to eat my way through the city.

There is many a list of the best brunch spots in Vancouver, and although I didn’t get to try them all out in my relatively short time living in the city, some stood out among the rest. These brunch spots have left me with memories that still make me drool and have me missing city life more than ever.

Get your reservations booked, because your Sunday just got more delicious.

Medina Cafe

If you look up the best brunch restaurants in Vancouver this will be at the top of most people’s lists. So yes, I know it’s basic, but it can’t go without mention.

It’s popular for a reason, and that reason is because it’s freakin amazing.

You will definitely want to make a reservation, and will also definitely want to order their Liège Style Waffles (with the White Chocolate Pistachio Rosewater topping), and a Jamaquita Lemonade.

Medina Cafe website

Le Marché St. George

I daydream about this spot, nestled in a residential neighbourhood with its mouthwatering croissants and delicious quiches.

The quiet location paired with the perfect assortment of baked goods, some tasty breakfast options (get one of their crepes), and delightful coffee make going here an unparalleled experience.

Grab a friend (or a good book) and sit outside on their sidewalk patio, soaking up the sun and the delicious flavours of their food.

Le Marché St. George website

Jam Cafe

This is another popular spot, but can’t go without mention. The lineup down the street on a weekend can attest to how beloved this place is, and it’s actually worth the wait.

It’s one of those places where the menu is overwhelming because everything looks incredible. I got the cinnamon bun pancakes and would highly recommend them, along with one of their benny options.

Jam Cafe website

Botanist

The name says it all — this spot is like walking into a garden, with vines and plants everywhere. One time I went for brunch and there was a DJ in the corner, which didn’t seem entirely necessary but it was fun.

Their menu is a bit more elevated than a classic breakfast spot, with options like butter-poached lobster benedict, and they had yummy fresh juice. They also have a great brunch cocktail list, making it that much more of a party.

Botanist Restaurant website

Miku

The Michelin guide recommends this spot for brunch, so who am I to argue?

I’ve headed to Miku at brunchtime on multiple occasions, and am never disappointed. While I love my pancake stacks, sometimes it’s nice to go more savoury for brunch.

Miku has outstanding sushi, and my go-to is the Garden Select — which gives me a taste of all my favourites. If you want a drink, I usually go with the Shiso Mojito.

Miku website

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