Canada’s historic World Cup run helps prolong Vancouver restaurants’ business boost
VANCOUVER — The head of B.C.’s Restaurant and Foodservices Association says Canada’s historic run in the World Cup has led to a boom for many Vancouver businesses, as the team’s journey into the round of 16 extends their tournament by at least six more days.
Ian Tostenson said when any World Cup match is being played, bars, pubs and restaurants in the city are seeing more patrons and an uptick in sales.
He compared it to a car “speeding down a highway” and when Canada is on the pitch, it moves at “warp speed.”
“We know that in fan zone areas, we’re seeing some bars and restaurants with sale increases of 40 to 50 per cent over what they would typically do this time of year,” he said in an interview.


