Restaurant in Vancouver, Canada
Marina-Side Casual

Bae Side Co. sits on the False Creek waterfront at Stamps Landing, a quieter alternative to Vancouver's tourist-heavy waterfront dining corridors. It rates as an easy booking and holds appeal for late-evening visits and special occasions with a water view. Confirm hours and pricing directly before committing to a high-stakes meal, as detailed venue data is currently limited.
If you have been to Stamps Landing before, you already know the draw: False Creek waterfront, a neighbourhood that quiets down after dinner hours, and a spot that keeps the lights on when much of Vancouver's dining scene has called it a night. Bae Side Co., at 601 Stamps Landing, holds that position — a waterfront address in a city where late-evening options with a view are genuinely scarce. Whether it earns a return visit depends on what you need from a night out, and that is exactly what this portrait addresses.
Vancouver's waterfront dining options cluster around tourist-heavy areas like Coal Harbour and the Seawall near Canada Place. Stamps Landing sits in a quieter pocket of False Creek, which means the atmosphere here skews local rather than transient. For a special occasion or a date where you want water views without the convention-crowd energy, that geography is an asset. The ambient feel at a spot like this — boats on the water, the city skyline across the creek, a lower noise floor than you'd find in Gastown or Yaletown , makes it a reasonable pick for conversation-first evenings.
As a late-night option specifically, Bae Side Co. is worth knowing about in a city where kitchens close early and the post-10 PM food scene is thin outside of Chinatown and a handful of Robson Street holdouts. If you are finishing a show at the nearby venues or walking the Seawall and want somewhere to land with a drink and a plate, the address works in your favour.
The venue database for Bae Side Co. is currently sparse: no confirmed price range, no published hours, no cuisine type on record, and no awards or ratings to anchor a full assessment. That limits how specific this portrait can be. Before booking for a high-stakes occasion , anniversary dinner, business meal, client entertainment , call ahead or check directly to confirm current hours, menu format, and pricing. Do not assume late-night availability without verifying it first.
For context, comparable waterfront casual spots in Vancouver tend to sit in the $$ to $$$ range per head. If Bae Side Co. prices above that without a confirmed cuisine identity or track record, peers like AnnaLena ($$$$, Contemporary) or Barbara ($$$$, Contemporary) offer better-documented value propositions for the same spend level.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Walk-in availability is likely given the neighbourhood foot-traffic profile, but for weekend evenings or special occasions, a reservation call ahead is the sensible move. The address , 601 Stamps Landing , is accessible by car with nearby parking, and the Seawall is walkable from the Olympic Village SkyTrain station, roughly a 10-to-15-minute walk along the waterfront path.
For groups, the waterfront setting typically suits parties of two to six comfortably at spots of this type; larger groups should confirm private space or large-table availability before committing. Solo diners will find the waterfront location and relaxed neighbourhood energy a low-pressure environment, though a bar seat is worth requesting if the room allows it.
For a broader picture of where to eat and drink in the city, see our full Vancouver restaurants guide, our full Vancouver bars guide, and our full Vancouver hotels guide. If you are planning a wider Canadian dining itinerary, Alo in Toronto and Tanière³ in Quebec City are two of the strongest fine-dining anchors in the country right now.
Quick reference: Easy to book, waterfront False Creek address, late-night viability unconfirmed , call ahead before a special occasion.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bae Side Co. | Easy | — | |||
| AnnaLena | $$$$ · Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| iDen & QuanJuDe Beijing Duck House | $$$$ · Chinese | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Kissa Tanto | $$$$ · Fusion | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Masayoshi | $$$$ · Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Published on Main | $$$ · Contemporary | $$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
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