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While I will not be in Vancouver for the Eras Tour I have wanted to visit for years so I will be keeping these recs in my back pocket for the day I finally make it there!

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So glad to hear it can be helpful for future travel spreadsheet purposes! 🤓

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Thank you for doing this! Hope to use it another time. Looking forward to posts on the concert too.

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Happy to provide!

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As a fellow Vancouverite, I can second all these recos. Great choices Sarah—the only other restaurant I would add is St. Lawrence. It’s a wonderful experience if you can get in and has Canadien Quebecois roots.

Can’t wait to see y’all out and about around Vancouver spreading Swiftie joy, and despite having the joy of making it to one of the Seattle shows, I’ll be forever jealous of everyone who gets to see Taylor here! Enjoy!!

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St. Lawrence is fabulous! It and the Mackenzie Room are very IYKYK for Railtown.

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True!! Mackenzie Room is also so good 🙃

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Saving this for when I eventually make it there!

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This is so wonderful! I'll be meeting my bestie (who is responsible for making me a Swiftie) in Vancouver for the Friday show, along with a third friend and bestie's 9yo daughter.

Does anyone have any gluten-free recommendations in Vancouver? We are staying at Pinnacle At The Pier in, I guess, North Vancouver, and bestie has celiac. :)

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Hi! Vancouver is generally v accommodating. A lot of restaurants on this list (Parlour, Botanist, Fable) are handy at navigating gluten allergies / sensitivities. Other restos like Acorn, Virtuous Pie, Chickpea, and MeeT are veg/vegan and are inherently sensitive to food restrictions so they’re good options too. Hope you enjoy your time in Vancouver!

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I’ve only been to Vancouver once & it was a beautiful sunny couple of days there before departing upon an inside passage Alaskan cruise with my sister to celebrate her birthday. One of the things that I particularly remember that you didn’t mention was the numerous sea planes that traverse the region. Not sure if they have tourist oriented sea plane flights around Vancouver, but if they do, it might be something that a Romeo might be interested in looking into for his Juliette. 🫶🤣😎

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I've never done one but I can imagine them being worth doing through Harbour Air! People often use the sea planes to hop over to Vancouver Island (rather than taking the ferry) but I think they'll offer some stunning panoramic tour options so you can get a sky view of our mountains, oceans, and parks!

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