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CRAFT Beer Market False Creek
Description
Former Olympic village outpost set in the 1930s Salt Building, serving draft brews & pub grub.
Nearby attractions
Creekside Community Recreation Centre
1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0B1, Canada
Science World
1455 Quebec St, Vancouver, BC V6A 3Z7, Canada
Hinge Park
215 W 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0E3, Canada
The Birds (Myfanwy MacLeod, 2010)
1650 Manitoba St, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0B8, Canada
Olympic Village Walk
1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0C2, Canada
Creekside Park
1455 Quebec St, Vancouver, BC V6A 4B3, Canada
Habitat Island Park
Vancouver, BC V5Y 0E5, Canada
BC Place
777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6B 4Y8, Canada
Rogers Arena
800 Griffiths Wy, Vancouver, BC V6B 6G1, Canada
Cambie Bridge
Cambie Bridge, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Tap & Barrel • Olympic Village
75 Athletes Way, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0E4, Canada
Ophelia
165 W 2nd Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0L8, Canada
Pho Quynh Express
89 W 2nd Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1B3, Canada
Onda by Casereccio
1610 Salt St, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0E4, Canada
BREWHALL
97 E 2nd Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 1B3, Canada
Jay Nok Modern Thai
127 W 2nd Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1B8, Canada
Manna Sushi
6 E 2nd Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 1B1, Canada
Nook Olympic Village
195 W 2nd Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 4A1, Canada
Argo Cafe
1836 Ontario St, Vancouver, BC V5T 2W6
Hon's Wonton House - Olympic Village
25 E 2nd Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 0G3, Canada
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CRAFT Beer Market False Creek

85 W 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0C4, Canada
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Former Olympic village outpost set in the 1930s Salt Building, serving draft brews & pub grub.

attractions: Creekside Community Recreation Centre, Science World, Hinge Park, The Birds (Myfanwy MacLeod, 2010), Olympic Village Walk, Creekside Park, Habitat Island Park, BC Place, Rogers Arena, Cambie Bridge, restaurants: Tap & Barrel • Olympic Village, Ophelia, Pho Quynh Express, Onda by Casereccio, BREWHALL, Jay Nok Modern Thai, Manna Sushi, Nook Olympic Village, Argo Cafe, Hon's Wonton House - Olympic Village
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+1 604-709-2337
Website
craftbeermarket.ca

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New Sourdough French Toast
Cinnamon sugar, caramel cream cheese, pecan praline, maple syrup. (V)
New Chorizo Hash
Two poached farm fresh eggs, crispy hashbrowns, arugula, mozzarella cheese, avocado
Farmhouse Bennies
Two poached farm fresh eggs, buttermilk biscuit, hollandaise, crispy hash browns. (Choose peameal bacon / avocado & white cheddar v)
Classic Breakfast
Two farm fresh eggs, crispy hash browns, toast. (Choose bacon / sausage)
Avocado Toast
Two poached farm fresh eggs, rosemary focaccia, guacamole, pickled red onion, cherry tomatoes, basil vinaigrette, feta, hemp hearts, crispy hashbrowns. (V)

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Nearby attractions of CRAFT Beer Market False Creek

Creekside Community Recreation Centre

Science World

Hinge Park

The Birds (Myfanwy MacLeod, 2010)

Olympic Village Walk

Creekside Park

Habitat Island Park

BC Place

Rogers Arena

Cambie Bridge

Creekside Community Recreation Centre

Creekside Community Recreation Centre

4.4

(505)

Open 24 hours
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Science World

Science World

4.5

(5.8K)

Closed
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Hinge Park

Hinge Park

4.4

(422)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
The Birds (Myfanwy MacLeod, 2010)

The Birds (Myfanwy MacLeod, 2010)

4.7

(18)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

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Fri, Dec 5 • 4:45 PM
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Axe Throwing Experience in Surrey
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Sat, Dec 6 • 2:00 PM
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Hike the Vancouver rainforest with waterfalls
Hike the Vancouver rainforest with waterfalls
Sun, Dec 7 • 8:30 AM
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6R 2M9
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Nearby restaurants of CRAFT Beer Market False Creek

Tap & Barrel • Olympic Village

Ophelia

Pho Quynh Express

Onda by Casereccio

BREWHALL

Jay Nok Modern Thai

Manna Sushi

Nook Olympic Village

Argo Cafe

Hon's Wonton House - Olympic Village

Tap & Barrel • Olympic Village

Tap & Barrel • Olympic Village

4.2

(1.7K)

Click for details
Ophelia

Ophelia

4.4

(611)

Click for details
Pho Quynh Express

Pho Quynh Express

4.0

(270)

Click for details
Onda by Casereccio

Onda by Casereccio

4.7

(71)

$

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Reviews of CRAFT Beer Market False Creek

4.3
(3,357)
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5.0
33w

CRAFT Beer Market False Creek is one of my absolute favorite spots in Vancouver — a must-visit if you're in the city, whether you're a local or just passing through. Located right in the heart of the Olympic Village, this place is not only a fantastic spot for food and drinks, but it's also set in one of the most vibrant and interesting neighborhoods in Vancouver.

The Olympic Village area has a fascinating history. Originally built to house athletes during the 2010 Winter Olympics, the False Creek South waterfront has since transformed into one of the most dynamic and community-oriented parts of the city. With its scenic seawall, public art, waterfront parks, and sustainable urban design, it’s the perfect setting for a relaxed but elevated dining experience — and CRAFT fits right in.

Now let’s talk about CRAFT itself. First off, the beer list is unmatched. They have a massive selection of local and international craft beers on tap, many of which rotate seasonally. Whether you’re into hazy IPAs, crisp lagers, rich stouts, or fruity sours, you’ll find something to love here. And if beer’s not your thing? Their cocktail menu is also excellent — creative, well-balanced, and made with high-quality spirits. I had a mezcal-based cocktail last time that absolutely blew me away.

What really surprised me, though, was the quality of the food. You might expect standard pub fare, but the menu here is on a whole different level. Yes, you can get burgers and wings — and they’re great — but there are also thoughtful, chef-driven dishes with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. The bowls and salads are vibrant and filling, the flatbreads are perfectly crisp, and the seasonal specials always impress. You can tell the kitchen takes pride in what they do.

The patio is amazing — spacious, beautifully set up, and perfect for sunny days, with fantastic views of False Creek and the skyline. Inside, the space is open and welcoming, and the wood frame structure is absolutely beautiful, adding warmth and character to the industrial-modern design. It’s got that perfect mix of comfort and style.

The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely seem to enjoy being there, which makes the experience even better. Whether you’re coming for brunch, happy hour, dinner with friends, or just a few pints after a walk along the seawall, CRAFT Beer Market False Creek delivers every time. Great location, incredible selection of drinks, surprisingly elevated food, and an awesome atmosphere — it checks...

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5.0
31w

My recent visit to CRAFT Beer Market at False Creek was an outstanding experience that masterfully combined exceptional food, a dynamic atmosphere, and an impressive range of beverages. Situated in a vibrant part of Vancouver, the venue captured the essence of a perfect Friday night out, offering an unforgettable dining and social experience.

From a culinary standpoint, the food was simply remarkable. I had the opportunity to try the Chicken Sliders, the Classic Burger, and the Kung Pao Chicken Lettuce Wraps, each of which showcased a thoughtful balance of flavors, quality ingredients, and careful preparation. The Chicken Sliders were tender and juicy, the Classic Burger was hearty and satisfying, and the Kung Pao Lettuce Wraps offered a fresh, flavorful twist with a delightful hint of spice. Together, these dishes reflected the kitchen’s commitment to delivering high-quality comfort food with a gourmet touch.

The beer selection at CRAFT is unparalleled. Featuring nearly 100 different beers, with approximately 70 sourced from British Columbia’s own diverse breweries and the remainder curated from renowned breweries around the world, the breadth of offerings was genuinely impressive. I personally enjoyed the Hazy IPA, which complemented the meal perfectly with its robust, fruity notes and smooth finish. For those who prefer a non-alcoholic option, I highly recommend the Strawberry Lemonade, a refreshing and well-crafted beverage that stood out as one of the best alternatives available.

Beyond the food and drinks, the overall atmosphere of CRAFT Beer Market was electric. The place was full of energy, with vibrant crowds creating a lively and welcoming environment. The service provided to us was impeccable — attentive, friendly, and efficient — further elevating the overall experience. Adding to the evening’s excitement, the enthusiastic celebration of the Edmonton Oilers’ 7–4 victory infused the space with even greater spirit and camaraderie, making the night all the more memorable.

In conclusion, CRAFT Beer Market at False Creek is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to enjoy outstanding food, an impressive selection of craft beers, and a lively, hospitable atmosphere. Whether you are a beer enthusiast or simply in search of a great night out, this venue offers an experience that is both authentic and...

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1.0
8y

Great atmosphere and beer selection. Food is just okay. Check out the picture off the nachos with very little cheese. I had a kombucha which was nice to see on the menu. Would be 5 stars if the food was better.

Update: Decided to give this place another try. Reserved a table for 11 people for 6 PM on a Tuesday. They told me on the phone that for larger parties it's automatically 18% gratuity. Turned up and they couldn't find my reservation. Told me to wait while they asked the manager. 15 minutes later I asked again and they said the table is nearly ready. So much for keeping me in the loop. Everything went well at the table except one of the meals was bad and had to be returned. Finally the bill came to $277. I asked the waiter if it contains the tip. He said yes and disappeared to get the machine. On return he had a new bill for $317. I said what's this? He said he got it wrong before and it didn't have the tip included after all. The manager told him to present a new bill. I said I'm not very happy about that and he said he understands. We talked about it and agreed we would split it in the middle at $300. He gets the machine again and hands it to me. But it says $317. I ask him where the $300 is that we agreed upon? He said it's a misunderstanding and he thought I meant that I won't add a tip on top of the automatically included tip?! Who does that?! He asks me if he should get the manager and I say no, this is getting too silly. As I'm leaving and after I've paid, the manager approaches me anyway and apologizes blaming the whole thing on the inexperience of the waiter, but not offering to make anything right. I get the feeling that the manager is also relatively inexperienced. I won't be going back to CRAFT...

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Julio YanesJulio Yanes
CRAFT Beer Market False Creek is one of my absolute favorite spots in Vancouver — a must-visit if you're in the city, whether you're a local or just passing through. Located right in the heart of the Olympic Village, this place is not only a fantastic spot for food and drinks, but it's also set in one of the most vibrant and interesting neighborhoods in Vancouver. The Olympic Village area has a fascinating history. Originally built to house athletes during the 2010 Winter Olympics, the False Creek South waterfront has since transformed into one of the most dynamic and community-oriented parts of the city. With its scenic seawall, public art, waterfront parks, and sustainable urban design, it’s the perfect setting for a relaxed but elevated dining experience — and CRAFT fits right in. Now let’s talk about CRAFT itself. First off, the beer list is unmatched. They have a massive selection of local and international craft beers on tap, many of which rotate seasonally. Whether you’re into hazy IPAs, crisp lagers, rich stouts, or fruity sours, you’ll find something to love here. And if beer’s not your thing? Their cocktail menu is also excellent — creative, well-balanced, and made with high-quality spirits. I had a mezcal-based cocktail last time that absolutely blew me away. What really surprised me, though, was the quality of the food. You might expect standard pub fare, but the menu here is on a whole different level. Yes, you can get burgers and wings — and they’re great — but there are also thoughtful, chef-driven dishes with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. The bowls and salads are vibrant and filling, the flatbreads are perfectly crisp, and the seasonal specials always impress. You can tell the kitchen takes pride in what they do. The patio is amazing — spacious, beautifully set up, and perfect for sunny days, with fantastic views of False Creek and the skyline. Inside, the space is open and welcoming, and the wood frame structure is absolutely beautiful, adding warmth and character to the industrial-modern design. It’s got that perfect mix of comfort and style. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely seem to enjoy being there, which makes the experience even better. Whether you’re coming for brunch, happy hour, dinner with friends, or just a few pints after a walk along the seawall, CRAFT Beer Market False Creek delivers every time. Great location, incredible selection of drinks, surprisingly elevated food, and an awesome atmosphere — it checks all the boxes.
Shubham AgrawalShubham Agrawal
My recent visit to CRAFT Beer Market at False Creek was an outstanding experience that masterfully combined exceptional food, a dynamic atmosphere, and an impressive range of beverages. Situated in a vibrant part of Vancouver, the venue captured the essence of a perfect Friday night out, offering an unforgettable dining and social experience. From a culinary standpoint, the food was simply remarkable. I had the opportunity to try the Chicken Sliders, the Classic Burger, and the Kung Pao Chicken Lettuce Wraps, each of which showcased a thoughtful balance of flavors, quality ingredients, and careful preparation. The Chicken Sliders were tender and juicy, the Classic Burger was hearty and satisfying, and the Kung Pao Lettuce Wraps offered a fresh, flavorful twist with a delightful hint of spice. Together, these dishes reflected the kitchen’s commitment to delivering high-quality comfort food with a gourmet touch. The beer selection at CRAFT is unparalleled. Featuring nearly 100 different beers, with approximately 70 sourced from British Columbia’s own diverse breweries and the remainder curated from renowned breweries around the world, the breadth of offerings was genuinely impressive. I personally enjoyed the Hazy IPA, which complemented the meal perfectly with its robust, fruity notes and smooth finish. For those who prefer a non-alcoholic option, I highly recommend the Strawberry Lemonade, a refreshing and well-crafted beverage that stood out as one of the best alternatives available. Beyond the food and drinks, the overall atmosphere of CRAFT Beer Market was electric. The place was full of energy, with vibrant crowds creating a lively and welcoming environment. The service provided to us was impeccable — attentive, friendly, and efficient — further elevating the overall experience. Adding to the evening’s excitement, the enthusiastic celebration of the Edmonton Oilers’ 7–4 victory infused the space with even greater spirit and camaraderie, making the night all the more memorable. In conclusion, CRAFT Beer Market at False Creek is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to enjoy outstanding food, an impressive selection of craft beers, and a lively, hospitable atmosphere. Whether you are a beer enthusiast or simply in search of a great night out, this venue offers an experience that is both authentic and thoroughly enjoyable.
Simon Hardy-FrancisSimon Hardy-Francis
Great atmosphere and beer selection. Food is just okay. Check out the picture off the nachos with very little cheese. I had a kombucha which was nice to see on the menu. Would be 5 stars if the food was better. Update: Decided to give this place another try. Reserved a table for 11 people for 6 PM on a Tuesday. They told me on the phone that for larger parties it's automatically 18% gratuity. Turned up and they couldn't find my reservation. Told me to wait while they asked the manager. 15 minutes later I asked again and they said the table is nearly ready. So much for keeping me in the loop. Everything went well at the table except one of the meals was bad and had to be returned. Finally the bill came to $277. I asked the waiter if it contains the tip. He said yes and disappeared to get the machine. On return he had a new bill for $317. I said what's this? He said he got it wrong before and it didn't have the tip included after all. The manager told him to present a new bill. I said I'm not very happy about that and he said he understands. We talked about it and agreed we would split it in the middle at $300. He gets the machine again and hands it to me. But it says $317. I ask him where the $300 is that we agreed upon? He said it's a misunderstanding and he thought I meant that I won't add a tip on top of the automatically included tip?! Who does that?! He asks me if he should get the manager and I say no, this is getting too silly. As I'm leaving and after I've paid, the manager approaches me anyway and apologizes blaming the whole thing on the inexperience of the waiter, but not offering to make anything right. I get the feeling that the manager is also relatively inexperienced. I won't be going back to CRAFT Beer Market.
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CRAFT Beer Market False Creek is one of my absolute favorite spots in Vancouver — a must-visit if you're in the city, whether you're a local or just passing through. Located right in the heart of the Olympic Village, this place is not only a fantastic spot for food and drinks, but it's also set in one of the most vibrant and interesting neighborhoods in Vancouver. The Olympic Village area has a fascinating history. Originally built to house athletes during the 2010 Winter Olympics, the False Creek South waterfront has since transformed into one of the most dynamic and community-oriented parts of the city. With its scenic seawall, public art, waterfront parks, and sustainable urban design, it’s the perfect setting for a relaxed but elevated dining experience — and CRAFT fits right in. Now let’s talk about CRAFT itself. First off, the beer list is unmatched. They have a massive selection of local and international craft beers on tap, many of which rotate seasonally. Whether you’re into hazy IPAs, crisp lagers, rich stouts, or fruity sours, you’ll find something to love here. And if beer’s not your thing? Their cocktail menu is also excellent — creative, well-balanced, and made with high-quality spirits. I had a mezcal-based cocktail last time that absolutely blew me away. What really surprised me, though, was the quality of the food. You might expect standard pub fare, but the menu here is on a whole different level. Yes, you can get burgers and wings — and they’re great — but there are also thoughtful, chef-driven dishes with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. The bowls and salads are vibrant and filling, the flatbreads are perfectly crisp, and the seasonal specials always impress. You can tell the kitchen takes pride in what they do. The patio is amazing — spacious, beautifully set up, and perfect for sunny days, with fantastic views of False Creek and the skyline. Inside, the space is open and welcoming, and the wood frame structure is absolutely beautiful, adding warmth and character to the industrial-modern design. It’s got that perfect mix of comfort and style. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely seem to enjoy being there, which makes the experience even better. Whether you’re coming for brunch, happy hour, dinner with friends, or just a few pints after a walk along the seawall, CRAFT Beer Market False Creek delivers every time. Great location, incredible selection of drinks, surprisingly elevated food, and an awesome atmosphere — it checks all the boxes.
Julio Yanes

Julio Yanes

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My recent visit to CRAFT Beer Market at False Creek was an outstanding experience that masterfully combined exceptional food, a dynamic atmosphere, and an impressive range of beverages. Situated in a vibrant part of Vancouver, the venue captured the essence of a perfect Friday night out, offering an unforgettable dining and social experience. From a culinary standpoint, the food was simply remarkable. I had the opportunity to try the Chicken Sliders, the Classic Burger, and the Kung Pao Chicken Lettuce Wraps, each of which showcased a thoughtful balance of flavors, quality ingredients, and careful preparation. The Chicken Sliders were tender and juicy, the Classic Burger was hearty and satisfying, and the Kung Pao Lettuce Wraps offered a fresh, flavorful twist with a delightful hint of spice. Together, these dishes reflected the kitchen’s commitment to delivering high-quality comfort food with a gourmet touch. The beer selection at CRAFT is unparalleled. Featuring nearly 100 different beers, with approximately 70 sourced from British Columbia’s own diverse breweries and the remainder curated from renowned breweries around the world, the breadth of offerings was genuinely impressive. I personally enjoyed the Hazy IPA, which complemented the meal perfectly with its robust, fruity notes and smooth finish. For those who prefer a non-alcoholic option, I highly recommend the Strawberry Lemonade, a refreshing and well-crafted beverage that stood out as one of the best alternatives available. Beyond the food and drinks, the overall atmosphere of CRAFT Beer Market was electric. The place was full of energy, with vibrant crowds creating a lively and welcoming environment. The service provided to us was impeccable — attentive, friendly, and efficient — further elevating the overall experience. Adding to the evening’s excitement, the enthusiastic celebration of the Edmonton Oilers’ 7–4 victory infused the space with even greater spirit and camaraderie, making the night all the more memorable. In conclusion, CRAFT Beer Market at False Creek is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to enjoy outstanding food, an impressive selection of craft beers, and a lively, hospitable atmosphere. Whether you are a beer enthusiast or simply in search of a great night out, this venue offers an experience that is both authentic and thoroughly enjoyable.
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Great atmosphere and beer selection. Food is just okay. Check out the picture off the nachos with very little cheese. I had a kombucha which was nice to see on the menu. Would be 5 stars if the food was better. Update: Decided to give this place another try. Reserved a table for 11 people for 6 PM on a Tuesday. They told me on the phone that for larger parties it's automatically 18% gratuity. Turned up and they couldn't find my reservation. Told me to wait while they asked the manager. 15 minutes later I asked again and they said the table is nearly ready. So much for keeping me in the loop. Everything went well at the table except one of the meals was bad and had to be returned. Finally the bill came to $277. I asked the waiter if it contains the tip. He said yes and disappeared to get the machine. On return he had a new bill for $317. I said what's this? He said he got it wrong before and it didn't have the tip included after all. The manager told him to present a new bill. I said I'm not very happy about that and he said he understands. We talked about it and agreed we would split it in the middle at $300. He gets the machine again and hands it to me. But it says $317. I ask him where the $300 is that we agreed upon? He said it's a misunderstanding and he thought I meant that I won't add a tip on top of the automatically included tip?! Who does that?! He asks me if he should get the manager and I say no, this is getting too silly. As I'm leaving and after I've paid, the manager approaches me anyway and apologizes blaming the whole thing on the inexperience of the waiter, but not offering to make anything right. I get the feeling that the manager is also relatively inexperienced. I won't be going back to CRAFT Beer Market.
Simon Hardy-Francis

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