Best hidden patios in Vancouver

Dec 20 2017, 5:54 am

With a collection of secluded, enclosed, and elevated outdoor spaces in the city, we’ve complied a handy list of the best hidden patios in Vancouver to hit up when the sun is shining bright.

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Forage

Photo courtesy of Forage

Photo courtesy of Forage

This popular farm-to-table restaurant on Robson Street is home to a cute and cozy concealed patio. Boasting picnic-style furniture, Forage’s inviting outdoor space will make you feel like you’re out in the wild.

Address: 1300 Robson Street
Phone: 604-661-1400
Twitter: @forageVancouver

Gotham Steakhouse & Bar

Photo courtesy of Gotham Steakhouse

Photo courtesy of Gotham Steakhouse & Bar

Surrounded by lush green plants, Gotham Steakhouse offers diners an urban garden oasis to retreat to on warm, sunny days. The eatery’s south-east facing patio gets plenty of golden rays just in time for its 11:30 a.m. opening.

Address: 615 Seymour Street
Phone: 604-605-8282
Twitter: @GothamVancouver

Minami

Photo courtesy of Minami

Photo courtesy of Minami

Small, intimate, and surrounded by a beautiful garden, the patio at this revered sushi restaurant is a delightful open air space to sit out on and enjoy the delicious offerings served up. Creative and packed with flavour, Minami’s sushi is sure to leave patrons feeling truly satisfied. The patio is open for late night bites, business lunches, small parties, brunch, or a night out with your special someone.

Address: 1118 Mainland Street
Phone: 604-685-8080
Twitter: @MinamiYaletown

Reflections

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Lindsay William-Ross / Vancity Buzz

With no tell-tale signs to remind you you’re in Vancouver (no mountain or ocean view), it’s easy to forget exactly where you are when you step foot onto this beautifully laid-out, hidden patio at the Rosewood Hotel Georgia. Reminiscent of outdoor spaces found in L.A., New York, and Miami, the newly-remodelled Reflections Lounge, surrounded by soaring buildings, is the ideal urban oasis. With its own private elevator to the fourth floor, it can be tough for some to find on their first visit, so simply ask the hotel staff to point you in the right direction.

Address: 801 West Georgia Street, 4th floor
Phone: 604-673-7043

Cafe Il Nido

Jess Fleming / Vancity Buzz

Jess Fleming / Vancity Buzz

If you’re looking for a secluded place to enjoy a summery glass of wine and a light bite downtown check out Cafe Il Nido. Although the unassuming spot is just steps away from the hustle and bustle of Robson Street, the eatery offers a quiet, leafy sanctuary to unwind in.

Address: 780 Thurlow Street
Phone: 604-685-6436

The Narrow Lounge

You’d be forgiven for walking straight past this hidden gem. Located in Mount Pleasant this unmarked bar (watch out for the red light which signals that the bar is either open or closed), is home to a welcoming backyard patio. With strung up lights and shady trees this hideaway patio is the perfect place to chill on a sunny afternoon.

Address: 1898 Main Street
Phone: 778-737-5206

The Westin Grand – Pop Up Patio

You’ve probably walked by Homer and Robson more than a few times, but missed the patio perched a couple of floors above street level at the Westin Grand Hotel. It’s all based on good weather and good timing, which is why it’s called Pop-up Patio. During the summer months, on Thursdays and Fridays only, it becomes a patio party with a pool side terrace, live DJ, BBQ bites, and crafted cocktails and beers. As always the pop-up patio is weather dependent but is projected to be up and running by mid May.

Address: 433 Robson Street
Phone: 604-602-1999
Twitter: @TheWestinGrand

Pronto

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Photo courtesy Pronto

A peaceful spot tucked away at the rear of the restaurant, Pronto’s patio is a fantastic space to retire to. Enjoy a taste of sunshine and fresh air on this warm-weather hidden gem, while digging into a plate of the eatery’s handmade gnocchi.

Address: 3473 Cambie Street
Phone: 604-722-9331
Twitter: @prontocambie

Kingston Taphouse & Grille

You wouldn’t necessarily know it from the street, but the independently owned and operated, Kingston Taphouse and Grille boasts a fantastic inner courtyard that seats around 30 people. Sandwiched between two large TELUS projects on Richards Street, the Kingston’s palm tree laden patio is an urban oasis in every sense of the word.

Address: 755 Richards Street
Phone: 604-681-7011

Vij’s Restaurant

Photo courtesy Vij's

Photo courtesy Vij’s

Slated to open in June, the rooftop deck at the new Vij’s on Cambie going to be a real game changer, not just for the restaurant itself, but for the neighbourhood. Head up to the top of this quirky Cambie Street restaurant and sip drinks and snacks surrounded by a sky-high “fence” of lights; this is in part what gave the new flagship its nickname, Vij’s Lantern. Make the patio your destination, or hang out there waiting for your table in the main dining room.

Address: 3106 Cambie Street
Phone: 604-736-6664
Twitter @EatDrinkVijs

Adesso Bistro

Nestled among the trees in a residential neighbourhood on Haro Street, about a block and a half past Denman, Adesso Bistro offers patrons a secluded al fresco dining experience. Tucked out of the way, it’s no wonder that people are surprised when they stumble upon this little beauty. Flaunting beautiful hanging flowers, the bistro’s 50-seat patio is the perfect place to perch oneself on a summer evening, whilst tucking into an antipasti platter. Reservations for the patio are required.

Address: 1906 Haro Street
Phone: 604-568-9975 (Reservations required for patio seating)
Twitter: @Adesso_Bistro

The Wicklow Pub

Situated along the seawall in False Creek, The Wicklow Pub boasts one of the sunniest patios in Vancouver. West-facing, the upstairs back patio is where you’ll find a seat to plonk yourself on as you soak up some summer rays or watch a perfect sunset with a cold one in hand.

Address: 610 Stamps Landing
Phone: 604-879-0821
Twitter: @thewicklowpub

Roof Garten

A new outdoor pop-up patio restaurant has recently opened Downtown. Hidden above the city, Roof Garten (located at the junction of Smithe and Granville Streets) offers patrons a unique dining and cocktail experience. Exclusively running for one summer only, the elevated space features beautiful lush green and wooden details, lounge seating, a scattering of tables and chairs, and a long wooden table centre piece.

Address: 670 Smithe Street
Phone: 604-782-2352
Twitter: @RoofGarten

Giardino Restaurant

Umberto Menghi’s Giardino Restaurant is home to a beautiful hideaway, 80-seat garden patio. With the eatery’s red-tiled roof, stoned exterior, and lush garden, diners will feel as though they’ve been transported to Tuscany.

Address: 1328 Hornby Street
Phone: 604-669-2422
Twitter: @GiardinoVan 

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