Arbutus Coffee
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We were in the neighbourhood and looked for a coffee shop. We happened to see this one on our way. We ordered a cup of iced latte and asked for less i…
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Cute little coffee shop! They have the best cold brew with sweet cream in the summer, definitely a must try when it comes back in season. The muffins …
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My heritage home, cafe conversion experience continues with this little spot nestled in the heart of kitsilano. Great selection of loose leaf teas! Th…
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9 Reviews on “Arbutus Coffee”
My heritage home, cafe conversion experience continues with this little spot nestled in the heart of kitsilano. Great selection of loose leaf teas! They have over 10 and you can smell them before you try. Would like more comfy seating options, but found a nice spot at window. Not overly noisy.
The London fog wasn’t the greatest I’ve ever tasted but not the worst. I might come back again but id rather try new places.
Amazing coffee, staff, scones and building. An old house (which is rare in Vancouver), very relaxing, comfy. Staff are lovely, scones are delicious (especially the dark chocolate with cherries – but hurry as they run out very quickly), great coffee, beautiful selection of teas. It’s my favourite coffee house in Vancouver.
Really good treats!. Arbutus Coffee has a cute location, and a really nice atmosphere. The drinks are really good and their baked goods are delicious!
Decent coffee, cute location, AMAZING baking!. Eat the carrot cake. Just do it. Or anything else of the baked goods. But seriously, the carrot cake.
Great coffee, great prices and a funky old building. Love this spot!
At least the espresso drinks are still good!. …but the funky, friendly atmosphere of the past is gone and the baked goods have gone way down in quality–it’s not unusual to get a chocolate-cherry scone that’s dry and with barely any of its namesake ingredients. The luscious pies are also a thing of the past. It still has its historic charm, but even that has suffered from heavy-handed ‘improvements’ (oversized display cases taking up all counter space, creating a wall between staff and customers)… This place was a real gem, an ber-friendly neighbourhood joint…but it is still okay.