Spring Dining at The Westin Bayshore Vancouver: Easter Brunch, Secret Garden Domes and Afternoon Tea
Spring has officially arrived at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, and the waterfront hotel is celebrating with a lineup of seasonal dining experiences that feel tailor-made for brunch lovers, afternoon tea fans, and anyone ready to lean into a little spring magic.

From a lavish Easter brunch buffet at H2 Kitchen + Bar to the dreamy return of The Secret Garden dining domes and the final days of the imaginative Around the World in 80 Days Afternoon Tea, there is plenty happening at this Coal Harbour favourite. And later in April, a whimsical new chapter begins with the launch of The House at Pooh Corner Afternoon Tea.

Easter brunch at H2 Kitchen + Bar
If your ideal Easter includes smoked salmon, chef stations, something sweet, and zero dishes to wash, The Westin Bayshore has you covered. On Sunday, April 5, H2 Kitchen + Bar will host its popular Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet, with seatings beginning at 11:30 am.
The menu features a generous spread of starters including heirloom tomato salad with bocconcini and basil, Mediterranean orzo salad, shrimp ceviche, and a smoked salmon platter, alongside an artisan cheese and charcuterie display.
Brunch classics include French toast with maple brown sugar walnuts, creamy scrambled eggs with wild mushrooms, huevos rancheros, maple smoked bacon, and more. There will also be chef-manned stations serving honey glazed Easter ham, salmon Wellington, and made-to-order omelets.
Dessert is just as festive, with Easter cupcakes, macarons, matcha strawberry tiramisu, and a chocolate fountain with treats for dipping.
Easter Brunch Buffet at H2 Kitchen + Bar
Sunday, April 5
Starting at 11:30 am
$99 per adult; $45 for children ages 6 to 11; free for children under 5
A bunny experience in the lobby
Also taking place on Easter Sunday, guests can stop by the hotel lobby from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm for a live animal experience with bunnies and a few feathered friends, courtesy of The Farm Friends, a Metro Vancouver organization devoted to animal care and connection.
The experience is open to registered hotel guests as well as diners visiting H2 Kitchen + Bar or H Tasting Lounge.

The Secret Garden returns to H Tasting Lounge
For those who prefer their spring celebrations with waterfront views and a little romance, The Secret Garden is now open at H Tasting Lounge through May 10.
The hotel’s signature outdoor dining domes have been transformed into a floral fantasy, complete with cascading garlands, flower-covered archways, panoramic views, adjustable heaters, and sound systems. Designed for groups of up to six, the domes offer a private dining escape that feels equal parts picnic and polished hotel experience.
The Secret Garden at H Tasting Lounge
Open daily for lunch and dinner until May 10
Minimum spends of $150 to $250 apply
Final call for Around the World in 80 Days Afternoon Tea
If you have been meaning to try the hotel’s Around the World in 80 Days Afternoon Tea, Easter weekend is your last chance. Inspired by Jules Verne’s classic tale, the tea service takes guests on a globe-trotting culinary journey through a creative selection of sweet and savoury bites.
It is a playful, transportive take on afternoon tea, and one that leans into storytelling as much as presentation.
Around the World in 80 Days Afternoon Tea
Weekends through April 5
$75 per adult; $50 per child; prepaid for parties of 1 to 6
Coming soon: The House at Pooh Corner Afternoon Tea
Launching on April 11, The House at Pooh Corner Afternoon Tea brings a fresh new theme to H Tasting Lounge, inspired by the beloved world of A.A. Milne and the arrival of Tigger in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Expect honey-inspired touches, nostalgic details, and a family-friendly tea experience built around friendship, sweetness, and a little playful charm. It is the kind of themed afternoon tea that should appeal to both children and grown-ups who still appreciate a whimsical escape.
The House at Pooh Corner Afternoon Tea
Launches April 11
Saturdays and Sundays
$79 per adult; $50 per child; prepaid for parties of 1 to 6

A spring excuse to visit the Bayshore
Set beside Stanley Park with sweeping views of Coal Harbour, the North Shore mountains, and downtown Vancouver, The Westin Bayshore remains one of the city’s most scenic hotel dining destinations. This spring lineup gives locals plenty of reasons to visit, whether for a festive Easter meal, a themed afternoon tea, or a dome dining date with a view.
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Disclosure: This article is based on a press release provided to Good Life Vancouver from the Westin Bayshore and has been edited for style, clarity, and length. This post was prepared with editorial assistance from AI and reviewed by Cassandra Anderton prior to publication.