DINE OUT VANCOUVER FESTIVAL TOASTS ANOTHER RECORD-BREAKING YEAR

 

  Tourism Vancouver releases 2016 festival statistics

Contributing in excess of $4 million* to the local economy, the 2016 Dine Out Vancouver Festival re-set the bar with a record-setting number of participating restaurants, increased reservations and more hotel bookings than ever before. After yet another successful year, it’s no wonder readers of the Georgia Straight once again awarded Dine Out a Golden Plates Award for “Best Food Festival/Event”.

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During the 14th anniversary of Canada’s biggest festival of food and drink, more than 84,000* seated diners (a 14.8 percent increase over last year) sampled, sipped and devoured their way through 289 restaurant menus in Metro Vancouver. Thousands more took part in an extensive roster of inventive culinary experiences that included an international chef exchange with major culinary hubs like Sydney, New York and Copenhagen; a series of cocktail masterclasses led by one of Vancouver’s top bartenders; and exotic offerings showcasing the city’s range of multicultural dining with vibrant experiences inspired by India, Germany, Italy, the Mediterranean and beyond. Also new this year: Dine Out’s first-ever craft beer, an English-mild style ale crafted exclusively for the festival and poured at select events.

 

And now to the meat-and-potatoes – the numbers:

• 289 – number of participating restaurants
• 102 – total number of culinary events and experiences
• 34.6 percent – percentage increase in restaurant revenue over last year*
• 2.2 million – total number of online Dine Out menu views
• 84,621* – total number of diners seated

 

Dine Out Vancouver has become a premiere event in our city,” said Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson. “Over the past 14 years, it has grown into a strong economic driver for the city as well as a showcase of our world-class culinary offerings – and it continues to get better every year. I can’t wait to see what Dine Out’s organizers come up with in 2017.”

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“Like a fine B.C. VQA wine, Dine Out gets better with age,” said Lucas Pavan, festival coordinator with Tourism Vancouver. “Every year, we strive to make the festival even more exciting, surprising and innovative than the last. As a result, Dine Out has become so much more than a way to boost restaurant attendance in slower months; now, it’s a flagship event that shines a spotlight on the city’s culinary talent, and invites visitors and locals alike to explore the rich dining experiences our destination has to offer.”

Stay tuned for Dine Out Vancouver Festival 2017, taking place January 20 – February 5, 2017.


*based on online reservations only. Note that only 59 percent of participating restaurants accepted the online reservation system bookings, so this number is likely much higher.

About Tourism Vancouver’s Dine Out Vancouver Festival
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Produced by Tourism Vancouver, Dine Out Vancouver Festival is Canada’s largest annual celebration of food and drink. Attracting more than 100,000 locals and visitors, the festival takes over the city with 17 days of culinary events, prix fixe menus at 280-plus restaurants (at $20, $30 or $40 CAD price points), as well as “Dine and Stay” packages and special hotel rates. The festival promotes local and regional ingredients, the wines of British Columbia, and the city’s exceptional culinary talent. Festival partners are Wines of British Columbia and YP Dine, and preferred partners include Air Canada, The Westin Bayshore, OpenTable, Dairy Farmers of Canada, MetroVancouver MagazineWhere, the Georgia Straight and Western Living.  Dine Out Vancouver Festival 2017 runs from January 20 to February 5.
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