Vancouver's Best Brunch Tour in East Village
Vancouver, Canada
Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Going for brunch is a Vancouver tradition, and the up and coming East Village neighborhood has all the best brunch spots in town. This 3-hour progressive brunch tour includes five tasty stops including a tea tasting, eggs Benedict, unique pastries, and of course, Caesars. So skip the lines and enjoy a leisurely brunch while soaking in history, stories, and more.
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Going for brunch is a Vancouver tradition, and the up and coming East Village neighborhood has all the best brunch spots in town. This 3-hour progressive brunch tour includes five tasty stops including a tea tasting, eggs Benedict, unique pastries, and of course, Caesars. So skip the lines and enjoy a leisurely brunch while soaking in history, stories, and more.Skip the lines and join this tour on a Saturday morning to learn about the history of Vancouver's East Village neighborhood. Meet the locals who make this place thrive and get your day going with a delicious progressive brunch.
On this tour we visit 5 local shops including a butcher shop, a bakery, a restaurant, Vancouver's smallest tea shop and more. Brunch in Vancouver is a must and on this tour we enjoy all your brunch favorites including a Southern infused eggs Benedict, locally made cured meats, a tea tasting, and a truly Canadian classic, a Caesar cocktail.
Tour includes an alcohol sample. The legal drinking age in British Columbia is 19 years of age. You may be required to present your government issued ID to participate in tastings. A secondary piece of ID is also required in BC. A non-alcoholic beverage may be substituted however the price of the tour remains the same.
On this tour we visit 5 local shops including a butcher shop, a bakery, a restaurant, Vancouver's smallest tea shop and more. Brunch in Vancouver is a must and on this tour we enjoy all your brunch favorites including a Southern infused eggs Benedict, locally made cured meats, a tea tasting, and a truly Canadian classic, a Caesar cocktail.
Tour includes an alcohol sample. The legal drinking age in British Columbia is 19 years of age. You may be required to present your government issued ID to participate in tastings. A secondary piece of ID is also required in BC. A non-alcoholic beverage may be substituted however the price of the tour remains the same.
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