Dine Out Van Fest does brunch! Presented by Vancouver Foodster, this expanded event from 2015 is sure to please anyone who loves brunch.
Visit several restaurants throughout the Olympic Village neighbourhood as you taste all sorts of dishes in this Brunch crawl using your “passport” as your guide.
Enjoy the variety of dishes and beverages that may include juices, smoothies and coffees, to eggs benny, pancakes, French toast, omelettes, brunch pizza, hash browns, meats, seafood, baked goods, desserts and so much more.
Time: 10am – 2pm
Participants include some of the Olympic Village area finest restaurants including:
Whole Foods
510 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver
Web: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/
Twitter: @WFMVan
Cuisine: Grocery store and eatery
Whole Foods Market Cambie offers one of Vancouver’s largest selections of natural and organic products, specializing in the best of local products and seasonal favourites. Since opening its doors in 2009, our Cambie location has evolved to offer unique spaces for customers to share an experience in addition to shopping. Grab a smoothie at the Cambie Street Juice Co., stay and sip in the Allegro Café with a curated selection of local beers and wines, or pick breakfast, lunch or dinner prepared by our skilled in-house chefs.
Bao Down Gastropub
115 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver
Web:
Twitter: @baodowngastro
Cuisine: Pacific Rim flavours and raw bar
Milano Coffee Roasters
156 West 8th Avenue
Web: http://www.milanocoffee.ca/
Twitter:@MilanoRoasters
Cuisine: cafe and coffee roastery
The Milano taste was developed from a century of artisanship in the Italian coffee tradition. This distinguished taste comes from the skill of the torrefazzioni – a secret method roasting and blending, closely guarded, personally taught, and handed down generation to generation. Our lineage of Musetti, Curatolo, and now Turko brings the family owned and operated Casa Torrefazione (house roaster and blender) into the twenty-first century.
368 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver
Web: http://www.sollysbagelry.com
Twitter: @SollysBagelry
Cuisine: Jewish bakery and cafe
A Jewish Family Bakery and Deli, Solly’s offers a variety of traditional Jewish baked goods and deli items. As a young girl, founder and current owner, Leah Markovitch learned Jewish baking by observing and working with her Baba (Grandma) in her Baba’s kitchen.
Glory Juice Co.
72 East 2nd Avenue, Vancouver
Twitter: @GloryJuiceCo
Cuisine: Juicery
Vancouver’s first juice bar specializing in bottles of organic cold-pressed juice and nut milks | smoothies | superfood snacks | gluten free | vegan friendly
Tickets:
General Admission: $60*
Early Purchase Discount: Save $15 before December 31st, 2015
3-Crawl Ticket Pack: Choose any 3 crawls for $115
* Tax, gratuities and ticketing fees not included
Registration: Whole Foods -this is where you will show us your tickets and will pick up your Dining Passport Map Cards
- Vegetarian options will be available at many of the participating restaurants.
- Bring along a friend or two, your significant other, your family or come solo.
- A food mingling brunch event connecting Vancouver’s vibrant food community.
Visit each of the participating restaurants at your leisure by bike, moped, car, or walking.
Ticket price includes tasting plates and/or cups at each of the participating restaurants throughout the event (Beverages are included at some restaurants which will be noted, you are welcome to purchase wine, beer, cocktails or mocktails at each of the participating restaurants).
This event takes place during the Dine Out Festival 2016 join us for our other 4 neighborhood brunch crawls including Downtown Vancouver, North Vancouver, Yaletown and Main Street, presented by Tourism Vancouver.