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With its indie stores, trendy restaurants, and late-night bars, exploring Mount Pleasant is always a good idea.
As one of Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhoods, Mount Pleasant blends historic charm with a modern “hipster” vibe — it’s a one-of-a-kind place with no shortage of things to do.
Whether you’re a local rediscovering your own backyard or visiting for the first time, here’s your guide to all the best places to shop, eat, drink, and hang out in Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant is chock-full of boutiques, vintage gems, and artsy finds, making it the perfect spot to spend an afternoon wandering with a coffee in hand.
Find your next favourite outfit at Front & Company, a consignment store with a perfectly curated mix of clothing, shoes and accessories. Beyond the fashion, you’ll find a treasure trove of quirky gifts, funky cards, and unique homeware.
Or, browse the shelves at Pulp Fiction Books, a cozy indie bookstore with new and used reads, including rare and out-of-print gems. The staff are knowledgeable, friendly, and always down to recommend something.
If you’re a music lover, Neptoon Records is a must. This is the oldest independent record store in Vancouver, and it holds the largest selection of vinyl in the city.
Whether you’re fuelling up for a day of shopping or settling in for a slow morning, there’s no shortage of cozy coffee spots in Mount Pleasant.
Check out Matchstick Fraser Street, a local favourite known for its expertly brewed coffee, bright and airy interior, and friendly baristas.
If you’re craving something sweet, stop by Thierry for luxurious pastries, chocolates, and smooth espresso. Bonus points here for the outdoor seating area — it gives serious Parisian café vibes on a sunny day.
For another vibe-y patio, check out The Federal Store, a charming corner grocer and café that serves up simple breakfast and lunch options alongside top-tier coffee.
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When it comes to dining, Mount Pleasant always delivers — from casual spots to upscale restaurants, there’s something for everyone.
For brunch, head to AM Café, a newly opened, completely plant-based café with a super creative menu that’s sure to impress vegans and carnivores alike.
In the mood for something quick? Try Budgies Burritos, an East Van staple serving up vegetarian tacos, burritos, and nachos. Pro tip: Try the fan favourite Jamedog and the Johnny-O.
If you’re craving something a little fancier, check out Anh and Chi, a Vietnamese restaurant with a beautiful ambiance and big-flavour dishes.
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With dive bars, live music venues, and eclectic hangouts, Mount Pleasant nightlife is always buzzing.
Start your night at Mount Pleasant Vintage & Provisions, a heritage house from the early 1900s that’s been reworked into a retro bar. Sip on something sweet from their ever-changing cocktail menu and grab a seat on the patio for some epic city views.
Craving a dimly lit speakeasy? Hidden behind a fake accountant’s office is Key Party, a moody, intimate cocktail bar full of character.
If a classic neighbourhood bar is more your vibe, head to The Lido. It’s casual, fun, always welcoming, and hosts live music several nights a week.
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Mount Pleasant has more to offer than shopping and eating, of course. The neighbourhood has major personality, and there’s unexpected fun around every corner.
Stretch out on the grass at Dude Chilling Park, a relaxed green space with an iconic name and backstory. And don’t forget to check out the reclining statue that inspired the name in the flesh.
Art lover? The neighbourhood is home to dozens of vibrant, large-scale works by local and international artists, so why not take yourself on a self-guided mural tour? (You can find a map here.)
And when the sun sets, head to Fox Cabaret, a vibrant venue with everything from live bands to themed dance parties and DJ nights.
Mount Pleasant is calling! Have fun.
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