Bar in Vancouver, Canada
The Vancouver Fish Company
100ptsWaterfront seafood without the booking battle.

About The Vancouver Fish Company
The Vancouver Fish Company sits on the False Creek waterfront at Granville Island — easy to book and well-placed for a casual special occasion or summer evening on the water. The setting does most of the work. If cocktail depth is your priority, look elsewhere; if you want reliable waterfront seafood without reservation stress, this earns a spot on your Vancouver shortlist.
Verdict: Worth Booking for a Waterfront Seafood Experience on False Creek
Getting a table at The Vancouver Fish Company is not a battle — booking here is direct, which makes it a practical choice when you want a reliable waterfront seafood option in Vancouver without the reservation anxiety that comes with harder-to-book spots. The real question is whether the experience delivers enough to justify choosing it over the city's other seafood and bar options. For a casual special occasion or a summer evening on the water, it earns its place on the shortlist.
The Space
The address at 1517 Anderson Street puts this venue on Granville Island, directly on the False Creek waterfront — one of Vancouver's more picturesque dining positions. The draw here is physical: waterfront seating, open-air access, and the kind of setting that makes a meal feel occasion-worthy without requiring a formal dress code. For a date or a celebration that doesn't need white-tablecloth formality, the spatial experience does a lot of the heavy lifting. Granville Island draws foot traffic year-round, but the outdoor seating is the main reason locals return in summer , book earlier in the day if you want a waterfront table during peak season, particularly between June and September when competition for outdoor spots increases across the neighbourhood.
Drinks: What the Bar Tells You About This Place
The cocktail program at a venue like this functions as a signal. Waterfront seafood spots in Vancouver often treat the bar as an afterthought , a list of familiar crowd-pleasers that does the job without any real ambition. Whether The Vancouver Fish Company pushes past that or settles into it matters if you're choosing it for a longer evening rather than a quick meal. Comparing it to bars with serious cocktail programs , like Botanist Bar, where the drinks menu is a destination in itself, or Laowai, which brings genuine craft to its program , sets a useful benchmark. If cocktail depth is your primary reason for going out, those venues have the edge. If you want drinks that work alongside fresh seafood in a waterside setting, the Fish Company's bar doesn't need to be world-class to be the right call.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty is low, which is a real practical advantage in a city where weekend reservations at more prominent venues require planning two to three weeks out. For a spontaneous special occasion or a last-minute celebration dinner, this is one of the easier waterfront options to secure. Aim for early evening if outdoor seating matters , the False Creek light in the late afternoon is the leading version of this setting. For more on how this venue fits into Vancouver's wider dining picture, see our full Vancouver restaurants guide, our full Vancouver bars guide, and our full Vancouver experiences guide. If you're building a full trip, our full Vancouver hotels guide and our full Vancouver wineries guide round out the picture.
Who Should Book
This is the right choice for visitors staying near Granville Island or False Creek who want a waterfront meal without committing to a high-end tasting format, and for locals planning a low-key celebration that needs atmosphere more than culinary ambition. It is less suited to serious cocktail evenings , for that, Meo or Prophecy will serve you better. If you're comparing across Canadian bar programs more broadly, Atwater Cocktail Club in Montreal, Bar Mordecai in Toronto, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu represent the higher end of the craft bar category for context.
Compare The Vancouver Fish Company
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Vancouver Fish Company | Easy | ||
| Botanist Bar | Unknown | ||
| Laowai | Unknown | ||
| Prophecy | Unknown | ||
| Meo | Unknown | ||
| The Keefer Bar | Unknown |
How The Vancouver Fish Company stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Vancouver Fish Company good for groups?
Yes, and the low booking difficulty makes it a practical group option in a city where coordinating a larger table often requires weeks of lead time. The waterfront setting on Granville Island at 1517 Anderson Street gives groups an easy reference point, and the casual format suits mixed-interest parties better than a tasting-menu format would. For a high-end group seafood experience with more ceremony, Botanist is the alternative to consider.
Does The Vancouver Fish Company have outdoor seating?
The Anderson Street address sits directly on the False Creek waterfront on Granville Island, which strongly suggests outdoor or semi-outdoor seating access given the site's layout — but specific seating configuration details are not confirmed in available venue data. If outdoor seating is a priority, call ahead before booking, especially for summer visits when waterfront tables fill quickly.
Does The Vancouver Fish Company have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are confirmed in the venue record. Waterfront seafood spots in Vancouver vary widely on this — some run food-and-drink specials mid-afternoon to fill the gap between lunch and dinner service, others don't. Check directly with the venue; the low booking difficulty here suggests walk-in flexibility during off-peak hours may be a practical substitute.
What's the crowd like at The Vancouver Fish Company?
Expect a visitor-heavy mix given the Granville Island location, one of Vancouver's most-trafficked tourism destinations. The waterfront setting draws tourists, locals on weekend outings, and families more than a destination-dining crowd. If you're after a room full of food-focused regulars, venues like Laowai or Meo attract a different demographic.
What's the signature drink at The Vancouver Fish Company?
No specific signature cocktail is confirmed in the venue data. Waterfront seafood venues in Vancouver typically anchor their bar around local BC wine and Pacific Northwest-inspired cocktails, but any specific claims about this venue's program would be speculation. The drinks list is worth asking about when you book.
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