Add a photo
Add a photo
Details
Information
Reviews
Location

Restaurant type

  • Pub,

Cuisine type

  • Canadian Cuisine,

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant,
  • Restaurant With Terrace,

Products and Services

  • Craft Beer,
  • Wine,
  • Cocktails,
  • Spirits,
  • Comfort Food,
  • Share Plates,

Languages Spoken

  • English,
Location
203 Carrall St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2J2
Useful Information

Opening Hours *Holiday hours

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Verify with Merchant

Rates:

  • $11 To $25,

Methods of Payment:

Meet the owner

Few places in Vancouver can boast as rich a history of food and drink as Six Acres. The cozy Gastown eatery, located at the corner of Water and Carrall, was the site of the city's first bar – a hotel and saloon built in the 1870s by John “Gassy Jack” Deighton – and has been home to a series of popular watering holes for well over 100 years.

And since they opened the doors in 2006, owners Claire Hutchings, Tyler Quantz, Silas Straathof and Corben Winfield have kept that tradition going strong, providing tasty share plates, lively conversation and a carefully curated roster of craft beer in an intimate, brick-lined atmosphere.

“They started it mainly because they wanted a place they could hang out,” explains general manager Colette Griffiths. “They didn't feel like there was anywhere they could go, and feel like they were relaxing in someone's living room. That was their mission with Six Acres. They all loved beer, and everyone who works here loves beer and good food.”

Ratings & Reviews - Six Acres

How would you rate this business?
5/5
  • Excellent
  • Very good
  • Average
  • Poor
  • Terrible
1
0
0
0
0
  • Atmosphere:
  • Food:
  • Service:
Language:
griffinguy
By

A great little spot

What a fantastic little eatery for a casual bite. Fantastic selection of nibblies and an even better selection of beers from around the world. A definite must for anyone looking to chill out in a funky downtown spot. Expect to wait on busy nights, I've been there twice now and each time had to wait 10 minutes for a table but the wait is worth every second...not to mention that they will bring you your first drink order to sip while you wait for a table to come free.

Atmosphere: 5/5
Food: 5/5
Service: 4/5
Are you the owner? Reply or Contact YP

Get an opinion about this business!

Think your friends might be familiar with this business? Ask your friends on Facebook to see what they think.

Appears in 8 Smart Lists

Editor’s Pick
9 great Vancouver restaurants for out-of-towners

9 great Vancouver restaurants for out-of-towners

For a taste of Gastown nightlife, cruise with your guests to this beloved watering hole. Here, lagers and ales made by local microbreweries will be the highlights of your evening, as will crispy hand-cut fries, juicy burgers and other elevated snacking plates. Tip: Ask one of the knowledgeable (and incredibly hip) servers for a beer recommendation; they’re up on the latest and greatest in Vancouver’s local craft beer culture.

View this Smart List
Vancouver bars for a classic Pimm’s Cup cocktail

Vancouver bars for a classic Pimm’s Cup cocktail

Enjoy a cheap and cheerful Pimm’s on the patio at this prime Gastown bar located at the intersection of Water and Carrall. Six Acres draws crowds throughout the day with its impressively prolonged Happy Hour that runs throughout the day from 11:30 am to 6:00 pm, during which a classic Pimm’s cocktail will set you back just $4.50. The thirst-quenching tipple is made with ginger ale and a cucumber garnish, and the budget-friendly price means you can happily indulge in multiple rounds.

View this Smart List
Hit these Happy Hour hotspots in Vancouver's Gastown 'hood

Hit these Happy Hour hotspots in Vancouver's Gastown 'hood

When the weather is fair (read: summer time) you can kick back and enjoy a beer, cocktail and an appetizer for truly delectable Happy Hour prices on Six Acres’ spectacular (albeit pint-sized) patio. Located directly behind Gastown’s infamous Gassy Jack statue, you’ll want to imbibe on local micro-brew beers and try your hand at the veggie sliders before heading out to explore the neighbourhood. The best thing about this Happy Hour is it begins hours ahead of the competition – at 2:30 pm.

View this Smart List
Contact this business
Close menu