Where "every coffee is meticulously cupped and carefully evaluated. No exceptions". This is 49th's pledge. Vince and Michael Piccolo endeavor to source the world's finest coffee beans and roast them to satisfy discerning palates.
With house made, date-sweetened almond milk and dozens of Lucky's Doughnut flavours also on offer, 49th is one of Vancouver's most beloved cafes. Aaron Kafka and his team are serious about coffee and not much else. Three different brew methods are available: pour over, syphon and espresso. While you sip, enjoy the many art installations gracing the walls. The Martin family loves coffee. This is their second location, just off Main Street, finished in year old barn wood and hand made flooring.
The hipster cafe of all hipster cafes although new ownership has the place feeling a teensy bit more mainstream. Two of Gene's walls form an acute angle, creating one of the coolest shaped coffee house you've seen. Dogs are welcome inside, chill people hang out here all day long and the coffee is good. Cambie Village and Mount Pleasant may not be coffee "hot spots" per se, but these joints are sure to satisfy the most discerning of espresso connoisseurs.
Run by industry veterans, Caffe Cittadella is a surefire spot for that "perfect rendition" of your drink of choice And regulars know this, hence the morning line-up. This is home-base for master roaster Brian Turko, who's been perfecting his craft for decades.
He's a cream-of-the-crop coffee artisan who can take up to 12 coffee bean varietals and blend them into world class Italian espresso. With eight different espressos on-tap daily, Milano on 8th Avenue offers a tasting bar experience unlike any other in Vancouver. One of Vancouver's favourite local coffee roasters with a stunning space and an admirable goal: "to serve the absolute highest quality coffee that they can imaging.
This third cafe location from the folks of Elysian is also home base for their roasting and bakery operations. Looking for the best coffee shops in East Vancouver? These cafes aren't only strong in the espresso department, they're beloved by their tight-knit community. Hidden gem of a cafe located off-the-beaten-path on Clark Drive. High ceilings, whitewashed concrete floors and tons of light make Agro a dream spot to enjoy a delicious latte made with beans roasted on the spot, by owner Dusty himself.
Born in , this industrial-chic roastery cafe is focused on the quality and traceability of their beans. Before adding a new coffee to their line-up, it must pass the taste test through multiple cuppings. A small breakfast menu is available until 12pm on weekdays. It feels great to support local, and even better support a duo as lovely as Eric and Tomo, the community-focused, coffee-connoisseurs behind East Cafe. Tomo does the baking in-house daily aside from their banana bread, which comes from To Die for and beans are sourced from West End Roasters.
Light lunch options include soup and panini. One-time guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, this local roaster is the fav of many and found at most grocery stores.
The cafe tucked away next to Bosa Foods off Boundary is an coffee and snack oasis, serving La Grotta sandwiches, soup and more on the edge of East Vancouver. The only cafe in town offering coffee cream on tap This sparkly new space is home to a serious coffee program resulting in consistently awesome beverages that are made using a variety of beans from top roasters. Nuez Nut Mylk is a non-dairy option and cold pressed juice from Nectar is available on tap.
Here are some of the best coffee shops in Vancouver. Desserts found here are the work of perfectionists, trained by local pastry chef legend, Thomas Haas.
Expect to be blown away -- and to wait in line. The coffee is fantastic but so is their house-made almond milk sweetened with dates. Try a sip by itself -- you may want to buy it by the bottle which unfortunately isn't available. True experts at their craft. People who know good coffee come here. House made baking is nice, too. Craving good coffee in the South Granville or Granville Island areas?
Here's where you'll find the best espresso, poured by the most thoughtful baristas. With Jackie Kai Ellis at the helm, you can rest assured her coffee will be perfectly crafted like her desserts.
She offers 49th Parallel in an intimate, French setting. Charming spot serving Intelligentsia Coffee and made-from-scratch soups, salads and sandwiches. Organic and local is a focus. Eggs are organic, free-range from Maple Hill Farms. Bump N Grind is an independent coffee shop that uses beans from small roasters. Craving espresso on Commercial Drive? Here's a list of this iconic, coffee-loving street's best cafes.
Owned and run by four-time Canadian barista champion, Sammy Piccolo, Prado is a go-to for many discerning coffee drinkers. Here, the dry mass of the freshly ground espresso is weighed, shots are timed and and an extract mojo refractometer is used regularly to ensure espresso shots are perfect.
Best for: A memorable meal while you work on the patio or enclose your entire team in one of two private rooms. Limitations: This is a serious restaurant, so you'll pay for the privilege of working here -- if you can get in during the dinner rush. Don't count on finding a table near an outlet, though the staff will do their best to accommodate you. Tags cafe map restauarant Vancouver WiFi. Comments Jean says July 27, - pm. Morgan says July 27, - pm. Kevin says July 27, - pm. Alexandra Samuel says July 28, - am.
Muskie says July 29, - am. John McLachlan says August 4, - pm. Coffee's good, the owner's great and you get to sit with art all around you. Rob Cottingham says August 4, - pm.
I'll second that. The owner's wonderful and the space is terrific. Marc-Oliver Gern says August 6, - pm. Anonymous says August 11, - pm. I found this great little Cafe in Gastown.
I suggest checking them out the next time you are in Gastown! Randall says August 16, - pm. Thanks for including the words "Ubuntu" and "hipster" in the same breath ; By the way, Ubuntu Vancouver LoCo is looking for a coffee shop or two that want to host upcoming meetings. Coffee Rob says September 29, - pm. Anonymous says September 1, - pm.
Great list. Just a heads up, Cito Expresso at Marinaside is now closed : Was a great spot. Anonymous says August 9, - am. Password is the cafe's telephone number on front of menu Homemade soups, pasteries, thai curries. Quiet apart from the lunchtime crowd, a local hidden gem. Darran Edmundson says August 15, - pm. I second Libby's. I worked out of there for a week while my daughter went to hockey camp at the rink across the street. Very homey, and decent internet. I don't understand cafe operator's attitudes towards wifi.
Ten years ago wifi access was a perk. Now, in , solid wifi with sufficient bandwidth is a necessity. And this is just after I asked them to restart the system. That's barely enough connectivity to hold a Skype chat. If anyone knows of a vibrant cafe in the west end with good internet access, please post.
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