
BREAKFAST AND BRUNCH IN VANCOUVER BC
Wake up to local & global flavours
More than a meal, it’s culture
Top breakfast spots in Vancouver
Café Medina

Located in the city’s Library District, Café Medina is no stranger to the best breakfast in Vancouver lists. Try their hearty Mediterranean-inspired dishes and famous Belgian waffles and you’ll quickly see why this is a celebrated spot in Vancouver.
Curious to taste the hype? Check the Café Medina page with hours, contact info, and an interactive map.
- Cuisine: Mediterranean brunch with Belgian waffles.
- Prices: $$-$$$
- Vibe: Casual and bustling.
- What to eat: Order the Belgian waffles topped with white chocolate and pistachio, paired with a lavender latte that will turn you into a regular.
- Dietary options: Vegetarian and vegan‑friendly, accommodates gluten‑free requests.
- Tip: Weekday mornings or early afternoons are your best bet for shorter waits.
OEB Breakfast Co. - Yaletown

Step inside OEB Breakfast Co. in Yaletown and explore an extensive menu that puts a playful twist on familiar dishes, from classic bacon and eggs to poutines, waffles, and crêpes. With so many sweet and savory options, the easiest choice you can make is to come back.
Looking for breakfast downtown Vancouver? Check the OEB Co. - Yaletown page with hours, contact info, and an interactive map.
- Cuisine: Creative comfort breakfast and brunch.
- Prices: $$
- Vibe: Buzzy and modern.
- What to eat: Go for gold and try the Gold Digga breakfast poutine. Every bite is a winner with creamy cheese curds, crispy herb potatoes, tender Berkshire roast pork, black truffles and brown butter hollandaise.
- Dietary options: Vegetarian and vegan options available with gluten-free substitutions offered.
- Tip: Many dishes are generous in portion. Share items to taste more flavours.
Hard Bean Brunch Co.

Step inside OEB Breakfast Co. in Yaletown and explore an extensive menu that puts a playful twist on familiar dishes, from classic bacon and eggs to poutines, waffles, and crêpes. With so many sweet and savory options, the easiest choice you can make is to come back.
Looking for breakfast downtown Vancouver? Check the OEB Co. - Yaletown page with hours, contact info, and an interactive map.
- Cuisine: Creative comfort breakfast and brunch.
- Prices: $$
- Vibe: Buzzy and modern.
What to eat: Go for gold and try the Gold Digga breakfast poutine. Every bite is a winner with creamy cheese curds, crispy herb potatoes, tender Berkshire roast pork, black truffles and brown butter hollandaise. - Dietary options: Vegetarian and vegan options available with gluten-free substitutions offered.
- Tip: Many dishes are generous in portion. Share items to taste more flavours.
Fable Kitchen

A Michelin Bib Gourmand since 2022, Fable Kitchen in Kitsilano invites you to enjoy dishes crafted from scratch using locally sourced ingredients. You’ll savor bold flavors, peak freshness, and a true taste of Vancouver’s farms and artisans. Don’t worry, Michelin here doesn’t mean stuffy. The space is warm and inviting.
Eager to taste a local favourite? Check the Fable Kitchen page with hours, contact info, and an interactive map.
- Cuisine: Elevated brunch classics, crafted Farm-to-Table.
- Prices: $$$
- Vibe: Casual gourmet.
- What to eat: Try the Pulled Pork Johnny Cakes. Each bite delivers a vibrant blend of sweet, tangy, and spicy flavours.
- Tip: Brunch is a weekend tradition at Fable Kitchen, but you can enjoy many fan-favorite dishes on select weekdays during lunch to skip the weekend rush.
Chambar

Take your weekend brunch to the next level at Chambar and explore Belgian-inspired dishes with North African and Mediterranean influences, made with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Chambar offers a fine-dining experience balanced with a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. Whether you are dressed up or casual, you will feel at home here.
Treat yourself to one of the top brunch spots in Vancouver. Check the Chambar page for hours, contact info, and an interactive map.
- Cuisine: Belgian, North African, and Mediterranean influences.
- Price: $$$
- Vibe: Refined and welcoming.
- What to eat: The Smoked Trout Waffles with steelhead trout, soft‑boiled eggs, pea tips, and yuzu hollandaise is sublime.
- Tip: Don’t forget your camera. Chambar’s dishes are super-model level.
De Dutch - Canada Place

At De Dutch - Canada Place, you can enjoy Dutch-inspired breakfast and North American classics, with waterfront views. Feast on a pannenkoek, a massive Dutch pancake, alongside omelettes, crispy hash browns, and West Coast breakfast favourites.
Ready to enjoy de breakfast and de brunch with a view? Check the De Dutch Canada Place page for hours, contact info, and an interactive map.
- Cuisine: Traditional Dutch breakfast with West Coast classics.
- Price: $$-$$$
- Vibe: Waterside casual.
- What to eat: You’re here for the pannenkoek, a giant Dutch pancake that comes sweet or savory.
- Tip: Arrive early or during off-peak hours to get a window seat. Watch the seaplanes take off over the harbour while you sip a fresh squeezed juice or specialty coffee and dig into your massive pannenkoek.
Tips for breakfast and brunch in Vancouver BC
- Know the hours: Breakfast is typically served from 7:00–11:00 AM and brunch from 10:00 AM–2:00 PM, though all day breakfast in Vancouver is available at some restaurants.
- Lines are part of the vibe: Don’t let long lines at crowd favourites deter you. Grab a locally roasted coffee, take in the mountain views, and watch the city slowly wake up around you while you wait.
- Weekends are very busy: Make a reservation if possible or join the early birds and line up before opening.
- Use virtual waitlists: Many popular spots let you join the line via apps, saving time and avoiding long waits. Look for buttons like “Join Waitlist”, “Virtual Waitlist” or links to Opentable or Yelp on the restaurant’s website.
Coffee culture: Vancouver takes coffee seriously. Pair your meal with locally roasted beans and ask your server for a recommendation. - Explore neighborhoods:
- Downtown & Gastown: Discover trendy cafés and elevated brunch in relaxed, stylish spaces. Gastown adds historic charm while downtown offers modern spots with fast, quality service.
- Kitsilano: Find cozy cafés and relaxed patios, many focusing on locally sourced, health-conscious, or farm-to-table fare.
- Mount Pleasant & Commercial Drive: Enjoy artsy, indie breakfast and brunch destinations with eclectic menus and a vibrant, community-driven vibe.
- Dietary preferences: Many restaurants offer dedicated vegetarian and vegan options, not just adapted dishes. Plant-based and vegan friendly spots are common, especially in Kitsilano, Mount Pleasant, Commercial Drive, and downtown.
Tipping: Standard is 15–20% for good service and food.








