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These expanded outdoor patio spaces in Metro Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­are coming to a craft brewery near you

With thanks to the BC Ale Trail, new beer tasting experiences are brewing on a socially-distanced patios all across the Greater Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­area.
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R&B Brewing's outdoor space in East Vancouver. Photo: R&B Brewing.

Summer is here and the time is right for sipping craft beer in the sunshine. 

The good news for beer lovers is that as part of Phase 3 of BC’s Restart Plan, the provincial government has allowed many breweries to expand outdoor patios or even add new outdoor spaces — ensuring that you can enjoy summer patio season on the while staying safely distanced outside. 

Here are some suggestions for craft breweries with great patio options in the Greater Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­area.

VANCOUVER

33 Acres Brewing patio, found on the BC Ale Trail.
33 Acres Brewing and 33 Brewing Experiment's outdoor patio in Vancouver. Photo: 33 Acres Brewing.

The has lots of patios to choose from this summer, though the competition for finding seats might be fierce.

In the heart of Mount Pleasant, , and next door, are ready for patio season with a sidewalk setup that allows small groups to catch some summer rays while sipping on some fine craft beer.

Nearby, is also ready for outdoor sits and sips. Find fresh ale, snacks, and patio rays at this East Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­establishment. 

Also look for patio spaces at , , , , and and keep an eye out for more on the way throughout the summer.

VANCOUVER’S NORTH SHORE


House of Funk Brewing's outdoor space on the North Shore. Photo: House of Funk Brewing.

Over on , in the burgeoning Shipyards Brewery District has recently opened for business — patio and all.  

Close by, has extended its patio space with 24 seats on the temporary street patio and another 9 in front of the taproom.

Just minutes from the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, has a big tasting room with lots of room, plus a new outdoor space. Stop by to try their famous nachos and their new Hefeweizen on the patio.

has patios open at the brewery and its new taproom, ready to welcome customers for dining and drinks.

NEW WESTMINSTER, DELTA, SURREY, AND RICHMOND


Four Winds Brewing's outdoor patio in Delta. Photo: Four Winds Brewing.

Bordering the mighty Fraser River, the four municipalities along share a passion for craft beer. 

In New Westminster, has a patio in front of the brewery and hopes to set up an additional weekend patio behind the brewery.

Delta’s has its patio set up and ready for you to enjoy takeout tacos, tapas, and packaged beer.

Then, over in Richmond, you can enjoy happy hour specials, refreshing flights, and creative dishes on the patio at .

PORT MOODY


Parkside Brewery's outdoor patio  in Port Moody. Photo: Parkside Brewery.

Over on Brewers Row, is ready to welcome beer lovers back to its tasting room and patio. The picnic area behind the brewery at is also open. 

Also on Murray Street, has two patios ready to go: its spacious regular patio, as well as a new temporary side patio in the parking lot that features wine barrel tables for standing and outdoor beer hall tables for a sip and a sit.

EXPLORE THE BC ALE TRAIL

There are many more patios to explore and new experiences to enjoy with a fresh brew in hand around the province. Some municipalities, including Penticton, Port Coquitlam and North Vancouver, have also allowed for alcohol consumption at certain parks and beaches. 

For a full list of options from all over B.C., check out . And for some suggestions on new summer beers to look for, here is an awesome list of . 

Visit more of the this summer and find your favourite spot to sip and savour.

 
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