British Columbia’s largest city is often criticized for its quieter nightlife than other places of similar size. coastal Canadian Hotspot offers a great night out at the best bars Vancouver—if you know where to look. The bar scene here has firmly entered its sophomore era, with both new and established businesses unshackling themselves from what they think they should be doing, and instead simply doing what they want: The early 2010s saw the start of Vancouver’s cocktail movement—spurred by the global spotlight of the Winter Olympics, along with the opening of some heavyweights like The Keefer Bar (more on that below) and now-closed The Diamond. A new generation of bartenders and owners are now motivated by this rich history to bring Vancouver the vibrant and fun bar scene that it deserves. These are the best bars to visit in Vancouver, from the 70s hangouts you should know about to the contemporary hidden gems.
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How do we select the best bars in Vancouver?
Each bar in this list was selected by an independent person. Condé Nast Traveler Editors and reviewed by local contributors who have visited the bar. Our editors consider both high-end and affordable bars, and weigh stand-out drinks, location, and service—as well as inclusivity and sustainability credentials. This list is updated as new restaurants are opened and existing ones change.