One of the most densely populated and diverse neighbourhoods in Vancouver is the West End – home to long-time residents, young families, international students and one of Canada’s largest LGBTQ communities. As such, there is no shortage of casual places to eat and drink in this established beach-side 'hood. Take in the scenery while sipping on a beer at any one of these bars or pubs.
For many years, the Fountainhead has acted as the unofficial gateway for those looking to experience the Davie Village scene. The pub welcomes anyone looking for a cold beer or warm plate. The relaxed atmosphere is great for spending hours chatting with friends or just meeting for drinks before hitting the local club circuit.
Famous for Caesars stacked with everything from celery sticks to cheeseburgers, this sports bar in the heart of Davie Village has an excellent selection of beers as well. With everything from local crafts to cheap and cheerful macros, you’ll be sure to get a perfect brew for you. They have specials every day of the week, so it’s also a good spot for thirsty patrons on a tight budget.
Whether you’re a resident or visitor of Davie Village, the Pumpjack is not to be missed. It’s a destination for those looking to cool down on a hot day or get the party started with one of their cheap beer specials. This is one of Vancouver’s most popular gay bars – the crowd here is decidedly masculine, but everyone is welcome.
Open later than most restaurants in the neighbourhood, Guu Kobachi is a popular destination for the after-work crowd looking for delicious Japanese snacks and cold beers. When available, the acclaimed house craft brew is Guuud! Ale, a clean and refreshing APA produced by Russell Brewing in Surrey. There is also a small selection of bottles and Japanese draft by the pint or pitcher.
With more than a few craft beers on tap, Hub Restaurant has become a go-to stop along the West End’s craft beer tour. Hub features numerous ways to enjoy a brew, including by the pint or in a tasting flight. They also offer information for all their beers including IBUs and alcohol volume. The selection does change, but often features taps from local favourites like Bomber, Steamworks and Phillips.