Coffee Bureau
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Been here twice and I really love their drinks. I also think they have the BEST pain au chocolat/chocolat croissant because it just melts in your mout…
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Fantastic local coffee shop. Great service, friendly and fun staff, and a cute little book of goat sketches by a YEG artist on the counter.…
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Probably the best coffee place in Edmonton. This is a treasure tucked away in a rather unsuspecting spot. But it is far superior to credo. The chai la…
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10 Reviews on “Coffee Bureau”
I agree with positive reviews here. Excellent latte and friendly service. Maybe a touch on pricey side for baked goodies but well worth it. Minimalistic design and well used tiny space show how smart a small biz can be. Would be an ideal coffee destination during late spring, summer and early autumn with Beaver Hills House Park just across the road. Keep up great work, Coffee Bureau!
One of the best lattes I have ever had. The staff are friendly and knowledgable, and the ambience at the coffee bureau is on point. It is quite tiny, so you are lucky if you can get a spot to sit, but it is absolutely worth checking out.
This is the best kept secret on 105/Jasper that I have to let out…. Something not as crazily crowded as Credo but as wonderful as it is set out to be. Welcome to Coffee Bureau. It’s so tucked away you’ll think it’s a Federal Investigation Bureau type business, but it’s not, don’t be afraid (well I hope not). It’s really tiny inside but there’s a blissful feeling evoked somehow in my heart. I felt like I was in Europe getting a cup of espresso before I set out on my day. This place has one tiny table for two and about 3 – 4 seats by the window. That’s it. So if you wanna come here with a big group of people, you need go elsewhere or just grab your drink and then go elsewhere (I recommend the latter). Things are pricey here and I am almost shocked every time I ask for a price or look for one so I decided to focus on the ordering and less about the paying. It’s worth it to just dump your money here – no doubt. Enjoy!
Great Latte!. I love people who are passionate about the Bean. They definitely are! Criss takes her business seriously. The latte was exceptional in a town full of wanna be coffee houses. Thank you!
Good Tucked-in place. Small place, good for a take out during break time/ lunch hour.Friendly service and my latte was pretty good. Would prefer more foam but pretty decent size for good caffeine boost ($4.25)
A fine example of what is great about downtown Edmonton. I happen to be lucky enough to live across the street from this fine little establishment and I stop by on the weekends, no where can you find such great coffee and amazing pastry. It reminds me of being in France… but with friendlier service. It is quickly becoming part of my routine and I will continue supporting it!Keep up the good work 🙂
I have often struggled to recognize a good coffee from a great one. As a casual fan of the beverage, I’ve tasted really good coffee, really bad coffee, and then a whole bunch in the middle of the pack, where my taste buds have not yet been able to parse out the difference from one to the next. ‘This one’s pretty good.’ ‘This other one over here is…pretty good.’ I realize that to a large extent this is me just not getting it. Fine. But surely at some point I would find a cup that I could confidently say, ‘this is great,’ no?Enter: Coffee Bureau. It was different. It was immediate. Great coffee. It was actually a bit of a revelation for me – I had begun to suspect that the independent coffee world was a whole bunch of people just patting themselves on the back for being better than Starbucks. Ok, fair enough, but if ‘better than Starbucks’ is too low a bar and ‘delicious’ is more your style, this is the place to go.