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Dishes

  • Breakfast,
  • Brunch,

Features

  • Cafes Terraces With Wifi Internet,

Products and Services

  • Restaurant,
  • Bar,
  • Brunch,
  • Dinner,
  • Lunch,
  • Craft Cocktails,
    • Wine,
    • Craft Beer,
    • Rotisserie,
  • more...
  • less...

Languages Spoken

  • English,
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Opening Hours *Holiday hours

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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  • $11 To $25,

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Regular guests of Homer St. Cafe and Bar are used to overhearing others happily exclaim, “this doesn’t feel like Vancouver!” as they dine. Nestled on the corner of Homer and Smithe, the cafe's Parisian-brasserie-meets-New-York-hotel atmosphere leaves patrons wondering how it came to be.

“The cafe has so much character, we’re always getting questions about where pieces originated from,” says manager Darren Kaushal. Taking as much inspiration from elsewhere as it does from Vancouver, the café is located in the recently restored Homer Building, the former home of a dye works, steam cleaner, ice delivery shop and, finally, the original Homer Café, a dining landmark in the 1960s.

“Our designer did a great job incorporating the historic building we're housed in,” says Darren. Comprised of a full bar and two split-level atriums, Homer St. Cafe’s hand-crafted mosaic tiles, reclaimed timber and classic wood paneling are at once grand and rustic – a truly unique experience in the heart of glossy Yaletown.

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