BC Place empties fast after the final whistle. The good news: you're in one of Canada's best night cities, and the bars within walking distance of the stadium are ready for you. Last call in BC is 2:00 AM. Here's how to spend the hours between.
Yaletown — Upscale Bars & Patios (10 min walk)
Yaletown is the closest neighbourhood to BC Place and the default post-match destination for most fans. The converted warehouse district has a dense strip of cocktail bars, wine bars, and upscale pubs along Mainland Street and Hamilton Street.
- Yaletown Brewing Company — Large brewpub with outdoor patio. Fills fast after matches. Good beer selection, pub food until late.
- Bar None — Basement nightclub on Hamilton St. Live DJs, dancing, open until 2am. Queue after big matches.
- The Keefer Bar — Cocktail bar on the edge of Chinatown. Apothecary-inspired cocktails, intimate and stylish. Better for a quieter celebration.
- Opus Bar — Hotel bar at the Opus Vancouver. Upscale, good for groups that want something quieter after the noise of the stadium.
Granville Street — The Entertainment Strip (20 min walk)
Granville Street between Robson and Davie is Vancouver's late-night entertainment strip — bars, clubs, live music, and the full volume of a city celebrating (or commiserating). It gets loud, it gets crowded, and it stays open until 2am.
- The Roxy (Granville St) — Live cover bands, dancing, multiple floors. Classic Vancouver nightclub. Post-match it becomes a singalong.
- Celebrities Nightclub (Davie St) — Vancouver's most famous LGBTQ+ club, welcoming to all. Great DJs and energy.
- Soho (Seymour St) — Large multi-room club, hip hop and top 40. Popular with the sports bar crowd.
- The Commodore Ballroom — Historic live music venue. Check listings for post-match night shows — this place has the best spring floor in the city.
Gastown — Craft Beer & Cocktails (20 min walk or 1 SkyTrain stop)
For a more relaxed post-match wind-down, Gastown has Vancouver's best craft beer and cocktail bar density. It's quieter than Granville, more interesting, and the cobblestone streets feel great at midnight.
- Steamworks Brewing (Water St) — Multi-level brewpub with rooftop patio. Excellent local craft beer. Open late on event nights.
- The Irish Heather (Carroll St) — Proper Irish pub with 100+ whiskeys. Great for a quiet post-match debrief.
- The Diamond (Powell St) — Upstairs cocktail bar with seasonal menus. One of Vancouver's best.
- Guilt & Co (Water St) — Underground live music venue. Check the lineup — often has post-match acts on event nights.
Late-Night Food
You'll be hungry. Here's what's open past midnight near the main nightlife strips:
- Smoke's Poutinerie (multiple locations, open until 4am on weekends) — Canadian poutine in all its gravy-and-cheese-curd glory. Mandatory after a late match.
- Kin Kao (Granville St) — Late-night Thai street food, open past midnight.
- Japadog (Burrard St) — Japanese-style hot dogs, late-night window service. Classic Vancouver street food.
- McDonald's / Tim Hortons (various) — Open 24 hours. Tim Hortons is a Canadian institution — get a double-double (two cream, two sugar) at least once.
Getting Home After 2am
SkyTrain stops at approximately 1:15am Sunday to Thursday and 1:50am Friday and Saturday. If your match runs late, plan for this.
- Rideshare: Uber and Lyft surge heavily between 1:30–2:30am on busy nights. Book before last call, not after.
- Night buses: TransLink runs a limited Night Bus network after SkyTrain closes. Routes N9, N10, N19, N35 cover major corridors. Cash or Compass Card accepted.
- Walk: If you're staying downtown, Yaletown, or West End, many hotels are walkable from the Granville and Gastown areas.
- Taxi: Regulated taxis operate 24/7. Meter-only, no surge pricing. Find a taxi stand rather than flagging on the street.
Safety Tips
- The Downtown Eastside (DTES) borders Gastown — stay on the main tourist streets (Water St, Cordova St) and you're fine. Be aware of your surroundings if you wander east of Main Street late at night.
- Keep your phone in a front pocket in crowded bar areas.
- Vancouver has a strong street safety culture — the Downtown Ambassadors are visible on late nights and can point you toward safe transit options.
- Cannabis is legal in BC. You'll smell it outdoors. Consumption in public spaces is permitted in most areas but not near transit stops or patios.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is last call in Vancouver bars?
Last call in British Columbia is 2:00 AM. Bars stop serving alcohol at 2am and close shortly after. Some venues serve food and non-alcoholic drinks later. Plan your late-night accordingly.
Does the SkyTrain run all night in Vancouver?
No. The SkyTrain runs until approximately 1:15am Sunday–Thursday and 1:50am Friday–Saturday. After that, TransLink's Night Bus network covers major routes. Rideshare and taxis operate 24/7 but surge pricing applies late on busy nights.
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