
Loreto Brunch and Dinner
Loreto is the rare brunch room that earns its Mexican-inspired billing without leaning on cliché.
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Fast answers for diners searching for brunch restaurants in Vancouver. These first picks make the occasion easier to compare.

Loreto is the rare brunch room that earns its Mexican-inspired billing without leaning on cliché.
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Northern Cafe has occupied a lumberyard building in South Vancouver since 1949, which makes it one of the city's more improbable breakfast institutions — vintage decor, an industrial address that keeps the tourist foot traffic low, and a…
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Guffo Café tucks a lot of charm into its Howe Street room — owl-themed décor everywhere, the kind of homey-but-polished space where baristas like Milad and Masashi remember your order and press a complimentary sample of a specialty drink…
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Nine Bar Coffee is a specialty coffee bar in Vancouver's West End that has built a reputation around a deliberately minimal premise: the coffee is the entire point.
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Brunch Vancouver | Breakfast & Brunch Restaurant earns a weekend detour in Downtown when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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Ocean Goose arrived on West 4th in late 2024 as a project from the team behind TonTon Sushi, and the room it occupies tells you immediately that this is not a casual counter operation.
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Harbour Cafe makes a case that a price-point-one café in Vancouver can still operate with genuine intention.
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Black+Blue Vancouver is the kind of steakhouse room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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There's a particular thrill to watching your coffee become coffee right in front of you, and at Revolver that's the entire point.
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Perfecto Cafe, Bakery & Gelato (Davie) earns a weekend detour in West End when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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Oddfish landed in Kitsilano with a pedigree worth noting: the team behind Nook — a pizza concept that grew into a four-location institution across Vancouver — turned their attention to a casual seafood room that doesn't ask you to dress…
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La Quercia occupies a particular niche in Vancouver's Italian dining landscape that is almost impossible to replicate by formula: a Kitsilano room so deliberately small — just four tables and some bar seating since its post-COVID reconfi…
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Don at Kitsilano is doing something specific and it shows: Chef Victor He has built a West Coast-Asian fusion room on West 4th that reads as genuinely personal rather than trend-chasing.
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Radish is the kind of neighbourhood restaurant that Kitsilano actually needs more of: a place with a genuine shape to its day.
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Cafe Medina operates on a premise Vancouver's brunch scene rarely attempts: that the morning meal deserves the same structural ambition as dinner.
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Jam Café has the kind of reputation that precedes it by about forty-five minutes — specifically, the length of the line that forms outside the South Granville location on a weekend morning before the doors even open.
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LOCAL Public Eatery Kitsilano has developed a clear reputation as the go-to casual room for groups in one of Vancouver's most social neighbourhoods — a high-energy corner spot a block from the beach, with a patio that reportedly fills th…
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Tucked into a 1908 building on Granville, The Templeton has been doing the diner thing under its current name since 1996 — and it commits.
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Nemesis Coffee sits in Gastown — technically, despite how the postal boundaries smear toward Coal Harbour along the waterfront — and has built one of the more coherent café identities in Vancouver without making a fuss about it.
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After closing its Granville Street original in early 2020, Twisted Fork resurfaced that August at 213 Carrall, and the Gastown room suits it: warm and woody, booths you can settle into, contemporary art against rustic walls, local wines…
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Downtown Vancouver has no shortage of breakfast spots, which is exactly what makes Maxine's Cafe & Bar worth tracking down — it reportedly refuses to behave like one.
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Breakfast Table operates in downtown Vancouver at what the restaurant's reputation suggests is a purposeful remove from the brunch maximalism that dominates the city's weekend dining culture.
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Nook Kitsilano earns a weekend detour in Kitsilano when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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Yolks is a strong brunch move in West End in Vancouver when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for. Beignets and BC Salmon Avo Toast also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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The Roof suits a night out when you want steakhouse that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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OEB Breakfast Co. is a smart brunch call when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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Fable Kitchen takes its name as a direct statement of intent — farm-to-table, compressed — and has spent enough years as Kitsilano's neighbourhood anchor that the philosophy no longer reads as a pitch.
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GlassHouse is a smart brunch call in Kitsilano when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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What Delara gets right — and what most contemporary rooms in this city fumble — is treating Persian cooking as a living tradition rather than a museum piece.
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Maenam is doing something that most self-described contemporary Thai restaurants in Vancouver are too cautious to attempt: holding the line on botanical complexity while keeping prices at a level where ordering another round doesn't requ…
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Au Comptoir earns a weekend detour in Kitsilano when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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The Hard Bean Brunch Co's Waterfront location has an obvious geographic advantage — a bright corner position next to Canada Place with window seats reportedly designed for prime people-watching over the harbour — but the menu is what din…
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Le Petit Belge earns a weekend detour in Downtown when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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Nemesis Coffee GNW has landed on something most cafes operating at this price point fumble entirely: a short menu treated as a serious statement rather than a placeholder.
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ARC RESTAURANT is a smart brunch call when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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A concise Vancouver brunch edit built around bright rooms, ingredient-driven plates, and plans that slide into the afternoon.
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The top restaurants for brunch in Vancouver include Loreto Brunch and Dinner, Northern Cafe, Guffo Café. TastyPals curates these picks based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Loreto Brunch and Dinner is among the top-rated options for brunch in Vancouver, with a 10.0 Google rating and 52 reviews.
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