Vancouver Gastown Breakfast Tour: A Morning of Local Flavours
Overview
Brunch in Gastown offers a unique blend of flavors and history, showcasing the neighborhood's charm. This leisurely tour features four stops where you can savor delicious food while learning about Gastown’s fascinating past.
- 🥚 Specialty egg dishes paired with fresh sourdough bread are highlights of the menu.
- ☕ Enjoy coffee or tea along with a refreshing mimosa as you soak in the historic atmosphere.
- 🍇 A sweet Maple Syrup & fruit waffle rounds off your brunch experience on a delightful note.
- 🗣️ Engaging storytelling guides lead the way, sharing captivating tales of Gastown’s history.
- 📍 This tour emphasizes relaxed vibes, offering a perfect mix of flavors and cultural insights.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
- 4 dishes
- Coffee and/or Tea
- All Fees and Taxes
- 1 alcoholic beverage
- Hotel pick up not included
- Tour guide Gratuities (15-20% recommended) Can be paid by cash or credit card.
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GastownA relaxed and flavourful morning experience, tasting the best of Gastown—one bite and story at a time. Ease into your morning with a delightful brunch experience at 4 stops in the heart of Gastown. Led by our fun and engaging storytelling guides, this leisurely tour takes you through the neighborhood's most charming places while uncovering Gastown’s fascinating history. You’ll get to savour some delicious, specialty egg dishes, fresh sourdough bread, coffee/tea and enjoy sipping on a refreshing mimosa as you take in Gastown’s historic charm. And, of course, no brunch is complete without a sweet Maple Syrup & fruit waffle to end on a sweet note. This tour offers the perfect mix of relaxed vibes, delicious flavours, and rich history."
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Steam ClockThe Gastown Steam Clock is one of Vancouver's most iconic landmarks
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Maple Tree SquareMaple Tree Square is a historic and picturesque spot in Vancouver's Gastown neighbourhood, where the city's story began. It was once home to a large maple tree that served as a gathering place for early settlers. The area gained prominence in 1867 when John "Gassy Jack" Deighton opened the first saloon here, marking the birth of Vancouver's social scene.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.