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Dine Out at festival's 26 restaurants in ÐÔÊӽ紫ý, White Rock, Delta

Last year, Dine Out Vancouver Festival attracted more than 630,000 seated diners
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Happy diners in a Dine Out Vancouver Festival promo photo on dineoutvancouver.com.

The 23rd year of Dine Out Vancouver Festival involves special menus and deals at 26 restaurants in ÐÔÊӽ紫ý, White Rock and Delta, among more than 430 eateries searchable on .

From Jan. 22 to Feb. 9, local foodies can click through the many menus, price ranges, types of cuisine and restaurants in Destination Vancouver's annual promo, launched in 2002 as a festival of fixed-price menu deals to get Metro Vancouverites out and into restaurants during a normally slow time of the year.

Dine Out has grown to become Canada’s largest food and drink festival, boasting many  ("everything from sea foraging to dumpling fests") and Great Eats Under $65.

The festival's South Fraser restaurants include Mixt at the Sheraton hotel in Guildford, Afghan Kitchen, Morgans at Morgan Creek golf course, Duffey's Sports Grill at Northview, Tap & Barrel, the Australian cuisine of Ruex on Fraser Highway, Banana Leaf, Cactus Club locations, The Keg, Famoso Italian Pizzeria, Kinton Ramen, Milestones, Ricky's All Day Grill and more.

Search the festival website for brunch, lunch and dinner menus, along with take-out, gluten-free and vegetarian options.

Last year, Dine Out Vancouver Festival attracted more than 630,000 seated diners, "generating in excess of $39 million in revenue to restaurants over the 19-day run," says a post on the festival website.

Restaurant registration is closed for the 2025 festival, organizers of which invite external event producers to co-ordinate and submit events under the Dine Out Vancouver Festival umbrella, for a $150 fee.

Festival sponsors include Fortis BC, Downtown Vancouver BIA, Air Canada, Evo Car Share, Westin Bayshore Vancouver and StayVancouver Hotels. The charitable partner is B.C. Hospitality Foundation, which supports workers in the hospitality industry facing financial crisis due to a health condition.

 



Tom Zillich

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