Bar in Vancouver, Canada
Chez Celine
100Pearl PointsNeighbourhood bar, not a destination detour.

About Chez Celine
Chez Celine is a French-adjacent bar in Vancouver suited to dates and low-key special occasions. Booking is easy relative to higher-profile rooms like Botanist Bar, making it a practical pick when you want an intentional atmosphere without the planning overhead. Confirm hours and the current spirits programme directly before you visit — public data is limited.
Should You Book Chez Celine?
If you're weighing Chez Celine against Vancouver's more visible cocktail destinations, the honest answer is that it occupies a different niche from the polished, high-production rooms like Botanist Bar. Chez Celine reads as a more intimate, neighbourhood-rooted option, which is either exactly what you want or a reason to look elsewhere, depending on your occasion.
For a special occasion or a date night where the energy of a bigger bar feels like too much, a room like this tends to deliver. The trade-off is that detailed public data on Chez Celine — pricing, hours, the specific spirits programme — is limited, so booking with a phone call or a direct visit to confirm details is advisable before you commit to a celebration dinner or a milestone night out.
The Spirit Programme
Vancouver's cocktail bar scene has matured considerably, and bars that define themselves around a specific spirits category , whether that's a deep whisky selection, a gin-forward menu, or a mezcal programme , tend to attract a more intentional crowd than all-things-to-all-people venues. Chez Celine's positioning within that spectrum is not fully documented in public records, which makes it harder to rank against specialist bars like The Keefer Bar, which has a documented focus on Asian-inspired spirits and botanicals. If a specific category matters to you , if you're coming in because someone told you the bar does something particular with Cognac, or runs a notable gin list , confirm that directly before you book. Do not assume based on the name or neighbourhood alone.
What the name does suggest is a French or French-adjacent sensibility, which in a bar context often points toward classic cocktail technique, wine-based aperitifs, or a Calvados and Armagnac programme rather than a new-world spirits list. If that framing holds, Chez Celine would sit closer to the classic-leaning end of Vancouver's bar spectrum, which puts it in conversation with bars like Meo rather than the more experimental rooms. Verify before you go.
Leading Time to Visit
For a special occasion, mid-week evenings generally offer a better experience at smaller Vancouver bars than Friday or Saturday, when rooms fill quickly and service attention gets spread thin. If Chez Celine runs a quieter Tuesday or Wednesday service, that's the slot to take for a date or a small group celebration where you want the bar's attention on you. Weekend visits work if you book ahead and arrive early in the evening rather than after 9 PM, when most Vancouver bar rooms shift toward a louder, walk-in crowd.
Vancouver's bar scene runs year-round without the hard seasonal shutdowns you see in resort markets, so timing is more about day-of-week than month-of-year. The exception is the lead-up to December, when private event bookings at smaller rooms can disrupt regular service , worth a quick check if you're planning a late-November or December visit.
Practical Details
| Detail | Chez Celine | Botanist Bar | The Keefer Bar |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Easy–Moderate |
| Leading for | Dates, small groups | Celebrations, hotel guests | Spirits enthusiasts |
| Price tier | Not confirmed | $$$$ | $$$ |
| Walk-ins | Likely possible | Difficult weekends | Usually possible |
| Neighbourhood | Vancouver | Coal Harbour | Chinatown |
For broader context on where Chez Celine fits in the city's drinking options, see our full Vancouver bars guide. If you're planning the full evening, our Vancouver restaurants guide and our Vancouver hotels guide cover the rest of the night. For day-time and activity planning, our Vancouver experiences guide and our Vancouver wineries guide are worth a look.
How It Compares
Compared to the broader Vancouver bar scene, Chez Celine appears to sit in the accessible, neighbourhood-bar tier rather than the destination-cocktail tier occupied by Botanist Bar. Botanist is the pick if you want a full hotel-bar experience with a polished spirits programme and an impressive room , but you'll pay for it, and weekend tables require planning. Chez Celine is likely the easier booking and the lower-pressure environment, which makes it the better call for a low-key date or a catch-up that doesn't need a wow-factor setting.
Against Laowai and Prophecy, which lean into specific cultural or conceptual identities, Chez Celine's French-adjacent framing gives it a distinct enough character to feel purposeful rather than generic. If you want something with a tighter concept and a documented spirits focus, The Keefer Bar in Chinatown is a stronger bet , its programme is well-documented and its reputation in the city's cocktail community is established. Chez Celine is the right choice if proximity or atmosphere matters more than chasing a specific spirits category.
For comparison with what strong cocktail bar programmes look like elsewhere in Canada, Atwater Cocktail Club in Montreal and Bar Mordecai in Toronto set a useful benchmark. Internationally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu shows what a tight, spirits-focused programme looks like when executed with full commitment. Chez Celine has the potential to sit in that company if its programme is as focused as the name implies , but confirm the details before you make it your main event.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Chez Celine have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details for Chez Celine are not confirmed. Given its neighbourhood-bar positioning in Vancouver, a covered patio or sidewalk seats are possible but not guaranteed. check the venue's official channels before visiting if outdoor seating is a deciding factor for your booking.
What's the crowd like at Chez Celine?
Chez Celine draws a local, neighbourhood crowd rather than the tourist-heavy or industry-night clientele you'd find at Vancouver's destination bars. Expect a relaxed room on most nights, with the usual Friday and Saturday spike that affects smaller bars across the city. If you want more breathing room, mid-week is the better call.
Does Chez Celine have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are confirmed for Chez Celine. At the neighbourhood-bar tier in Vancouver, drink specials are common but vary and change regularly. Check with the venue directly or look at their current social channels for any active promotions before you go.
Is Chez Celine good for groups?
Chez Celine suits small groups better than large ones. As a neighbourhood bar rather than a destination venue, space and infrastructure for big bookings are likely limited. Parties of two to four should be fine; groups of six or more would do better at a venue with a dedicated private space, like Botanist Bar.
What's the signature drink at Chez Celine?
No specific cocktails are confirmed in available venue data. At a bar in this category, the menu likely reflects a focused spirits programme rather than a long generic list, so asking staff for a recommendation on arrival is a reasonable approach. For bars with a publicly documented signature cocktail, The Keefer Bar is the stronger reference point in Vancouver.
Do I need a reservation at Chez Celine?
At neighbourhood-bar level in Vancouver, walk-ins are typically the norm. Chez Celine does not appear to operate as a high-demand reservation-required room, so showing up without a booking on a weeknight should be fine. Friday and Saturday evenings carry more risk, so calling ahead if you have a group is the safer move.
Location
Vancouver, Canada
Compare Chez Celine
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Chez Celine | Easy |
| Botanist Bar | Unknown |
| Laowai | Unknown |
| Prophecy | Unknown |
| Meo | Unknown |
| The Keefer Bar | Unknown |
A quick look at how Chez Celine measures up.
Also Consider
- Botanist Bar, Notable alternative
- Laowai, Notable alternative
- Prophecy, Notable alternative
- Meo, Notable alternative
- The Keefer Bar, Notable alternative
Among Vancouver bars, the clearest comparison for Chez Celine is with Botanist Bar at the higher end and Meo in the mid-tier. Botanist is the destination pick for a fully produced special-occasion night, strong spirits list, hotel-quality service, an impressive room, but it costs accordingly and requires advance planning on weekends. Chez Celine trades that scale for a more relaxed booking experience and a smaller, more personal environment. If the occasion calls for atmosphere over spectacle, Chez Celine is the easier yes.
The Keefer Bar in Chinatown is the stronger pick if a documented, concept-driven spirits programme matters to you, its identity is well-established and its cocktail reputation in the city is consistent. Laowai and Prophecy each have a tighter conceptual frame than most Vancouver bars, which works in their favour if you want a room with a clear point of view. Chez Celine's French-inflected positioning gives it a comparable sense of identity, the question is whether the programme backs it up, which you should confirm before booking.
For value and ease, Chez Celine is likely the lowest-friction option in this peer group, which makes it the practical default for a mid-week date or a spontaneous evening out. For a milestone celebration where you need the room to deliver on every level, invest the extra planning effort in Botanist Bar instead.
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