A new week has rolled around, kicking off February with a slew of fun tasting events, local theatre, and a Valentine’s-themed light display. With that in mind, here are 10 of the best things to do in Vancouver this week (Feb. 2-6).
The Third Annual Chinatown Cocktail Showdown is this week, and cocktail connoisseurs won’t want to miss it. The event brings together eight of Chinatown’s most iconic bars and restaurants for special Lunar New Year-inspired sips, including Bagheera, Bao Bei, Chickadee, Fiorino, Keefer Bar, Kissa Tanto, Laowai, and Meo.
When: Friday, Feb. 6, 2026
Time: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Where: 168 East Pender St.
Cost: $105.68 per person
The Donn of Tiki is a documentary about Donn Beach, also known as Don the Beachcomber, the creator of the tiki bar. He was also known as a maverick, constantly creating his own opportunities and reinventing himself.
For one night only, Vancouver’s Shameful Tiki Room is taking over the Rio during the screening of the film, allowing movie-goers to enjoy curated cocktails and event-themed drink specials all night long.
When: Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: 1660 East Broadway
Cost: $22
B.C.’s iconic chowder competition has transformed into a new event called the Chowder Cup, which celebrates the best of B.C.’s local seafood, craft beer, and cider. This Thursday, you can enjoy chowder made by top chefs accompanied by complementary craft beverage pairings.
When: Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Where: 3102 Main St.
Cost: $104.60
The Commodore is hosting Colin James, an iconic blues musician known for his ’90s album, Colin James and the Little Big Band. If you’re looking to familiarize yourself with more Canadian artists, this is a great concert to check out.
When: Friday, Feb. 6, 2026
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: 868 Granville St.
Cost: $95.90
Canada’s largest food and drink festival is nearly back, and there are hundreds of participating restaurants to choose from this year. The festival showcases curated, fixed-price menus spanning everything from inventive seafood plates to vegan fare, to a dumpling festival. The festival is a great way to check out a new dining hot spot or place you’ve had your eye on for a while without breaking the bank.
When: Jan. 21 to Feb. 8, 2026
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Where: 1502 Duranleau St.
Cost: $15 to $25 per person
Founded over two decades ago, B.C.’s signature cultural event (PuSh) is a mid-winter celebration of all things bold and creative. The showcase brings together local, national, and international artists alike for a series of immersive shows and workshops, and there are all kinds of mediums and subject matters to explore.
Ticket prices vary per show, but you can snag a four or six-show pass to take advantage of any handful that catch your eye.
When: Jan. 22 to Feb. 8, 2026
Time: Various showtimes
Where: Locations across Vancouver
Cost: Varies per show, or $120 for a four-show pass or $165 for a six-show pass
Hosted by Alliance Française Vancouver, this comedic theatrical production explores the age-old question of what defines “good” French, as there are so many different dialects that claim to be the best. In the show, two Acadians from southeastern New Brunswick (Bianca Richard and Gabriel Robichaud) confront the social stigma of being a “bad fanciophone.”
When: Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026
Time: Showtimes at 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Where: 6161 Cambie St.
Cost: $16 to $20 per person
This upcoming art show at One More Life Gallery on Main is a group exhibition by local Asian artists, who celebrate their culture, arts, heritage, and creativity through their combined works.
When: Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026
Time: 7 to 11 p.m. on Friday, noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday
Where: 2111 Main St.
Cost: Free admission
The iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge is transforming for Valentine’s Day, with whimsical, romantic lights and decor through Feb. 22, 2026. Love Lights is the perfect backdrop for date night, but it can just as easily be a cute Galentine’s Day excursion or family outing.
When: Friday, Jan. 30 to Feb. 22, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: 3735 Capilano Rd., North Vancouver
Cost: $75 per adult
Vancouver’s beloved Hot Chocolate Fest is back this January, and you’ll have almost a month to try warm, decadent sips at cafes and bakeries across Metro Vancouver. This year, there are 234 different flavours and 100 vendors to choose from.
When: Jan. 17 to Feb. 14, 2026
Time: N/A
Where: Participating locations across Metro Vancouver
Cost: Free admission
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