Greenhorn Espresso Cafe
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3.6 /5 I didn't come for their baguette. It turns out the chicken baguette is my favourite. I also tried the waffle with berry sauce, not so sweet, bu…
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Best 5 spice chicken baguette I've had yet. Had one yesterday and today for lunch. Great homemade lemonade. And of course the coffee. Will be returnin…
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There are so many things I love about Vancouver. Ultimately one of my favorite aspects is its cafe culture. Greenhorn is the essence of this evolving …
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7 Reviews on “Greenhorn Espresso Cafe”
3.6 /5 I didn’t come for their baguette. It turns out the chicken baguette is my favourite. I also tried the waffle with berry sauce, not so sweet, but soft. I would recommend this place for people living close by or work there for a quick lunch.
Best 5 spice chicken baguette I’ve had yet. Had one yesterday and today for lunch. Great homemade lemonade. And of course the coffee. Will be returning for sure.
There are so many things I love about Vancouver. Ultimately one of my favorite aspects is its cafe culture. Greenhorn is the essence of this evolving culture. What’s so unique about this spot and a growing trend in cafe culture is heritage home cafe conversions in suburb areas. This is what greenhorn is. It’s got such a unique homely community feel. Large enough to cater to its growing popularity with a wide variety of cozy and modern hipster seating. I love the special touch at the bag which has a record player for music lovers like myself!
its hard for me to judge a cafe since the main reason to go, coffee, isn’t something i enjoy. finding a cafe that serves good food along with great coffee, at an affordable price, can be a challenge.for a weekend brunch trip, we tried two quiches, the coconut rice pudding, eggs benny and the shakshuka. over all the mains were quite miniscule for the price they were charging.though the bennies and shakshuka both had two eggs, they must have been size XS. expertly poached and plated quite prettily, neither was still quite flavorful or filling enough for me to pay the $12 again. the bread served with these two dishes, was perfect though.the quiches were a good though a bit more cheese could have be used for the kale/goat cheese option. $7 wasn’t a bad price for these muffin sized brunch starters.overall. the food could have used a little bit more flavor and quantity. even after sharing the food, we were still hungry and its not like the bf and i are huge piggies to begin with.the environment and the decor though were wonderful arty/industrial. this may be a great environment for coffee or some time with a friend but don’t go for a meal/ abeautifulzen.blogspot.com
Always limited sits and they never clean tables, so get ready to do it yourself. Coffee is good. They should fix ventilation, stuffy. Six more letters.
One of my favorite hidden cafes in the West End! Their coffee is amazing and the service is above and beyond what you would expect of your standard cafe. Prices are a little high on the food but their baguettes are worth the dent in your wallet! If you’re up for trying something new for breakfast, you should try their in-house made Coconut Black Rice Pudding (pictured). livingboldly.ca
Wonderful coffee. Great food. Friendly service. Wifi 🙂