Where to Eat Christmas Brunch and Dinner in Vancouver on December 25

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Looking to try something different for Christmas brunch or dinner—or maybe want to skip the doing the dishes this year? Or maybe you’re away from home and want to celebrate the season with a non-room service meal. Check out the mouth-watering Christmas brunch and dinner menus of some of Vancouver’s top restaurants!

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Photo: Dockside Restaurant

Personally, my favourite holiday meal is brunch with mimosas, but Christmas dinner comes in a close second. I’ve sourced the menus* for the festive brunch and dinner options at some of Vancouver’s best restaurants. They’re hard to choose from, but whatever your choice, be sure to make a reservation ASAP!

*Children’s menus are available at all listed restaurants. 

Bacchus at the Wedgewood Hotel (Downtown)

Nestled in Vancouver’s only Relais and Châteaux property, Bacchus Restaurant & Lounge compliments the luxurious Wedgewood Hotel & Spa’s reputation for excellence. Its talented culinary team offers a truly gourmet experience in warm and romantic surroundings with live entertainment.

 

Copper Chimney (Downtown)

The Copper Chimney Restaurant & Bar is one of downtown Vancouver’s best restaurants for Indian fusion food in a fine dining setting. This centrally located downtown Vancouver restaurant and bar is consistently rated one of the city’s most stunning dining rooms. Enter into an exotic world of fusion where you’ll be treated to some of India’s finest flavors.

 

Diva at the Met (Downtown)

Diva at the Met, is one of Vancouver’s iconic dining destinations, showcasing an array of fresh regional fruits, vegetables, meats, seafood, and poultry in a casual setting. Diva also offers an exceptional wine and beer list featuring both domestic and international selections.

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Photo: Dockside Restaurant

Dockside Restaurant (Granville Island)

The greatest asset of the Dockside Restaurant and Brewing Company—besides its friendly and well-trained staff—is its fabulous location. Nestled in the boutique Granville Island Hotel, Dockside combines the two features Vancouver is most famous for: stunning views and spectacular food.

 

H2 Rotisserie (Coal Harbour)

H2 Rotisserie & Bar at the Westin Bayshore offers upscale homestyle food and local beer and wine on tap—all with a spectacular view. With a focus on fresh, local ingredients, H2 features signature mouth-watering Maple Hill Farms rotisserie chicken as its flagship offering, complemented nicely by completely local beverage offerings.

 

Sister restaurant, H Tasting Lounge is also offering a festive dinner option as well as weekend afternoon tea.

 

Hawksworth at the Rosewood Hotel Georgia (Downtown)

A celebration of Vancouver’s cultural diversity and natural environment, Hawksworth Restaurant showcases ingredient led, contemporary cuisine that demonstrates the highly skilled technique and relentless drive for perfection that has become Chef David Hawksworth’s trademark.

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Honey Salt at Parq (Stadium District)

A true neighborhood restaurant that combines classic comfort with a relaxed sophistication, Honey Salt delivers a contemporary experience complemented by the warmth and style of its dedicated owners. Honey Salt serves chef-driven, farm to table cuisine with an emphasis on locally and regionally sourced ingredients.

 

Mosaic Grille at (Downtown)

Mosaic Grille focuses on locally sourced produce, sustainable seafood and fresh ingredients with creative preparation. Overlooking Burrard and Georgia Streets, Mosaic serves modern comfort food in casual elegance.

 

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