49th Parallel Coffee
- 2198 W. Fourth Ave., Vancouver, Canada
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49th Parallel Coffee is arguably the most acclaimed coffee roaster in Vancouver. It's a bit like being a famous gunfighter in the Old West -- there’s always some punk ambling.
49th Parallel Coffee is arguably the most acclaimed coffee roaster in Vancouver. It's a bit like being a famous gunfighter in the Old West -- there’s always some punk ambling.
One of the few spots that can bill itself as all organic, all the timeÑmany items come straight from a Glen Valley farm that morning. The farmhouse-y joint hops most.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner traverse the globe, playing the hits, all generously portioned with many vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free offerings. Try the goat cheese tart with sweet chili yams or.
Sticky sweet cinnamon twists. Squeezed-to-order juices and smoothies. Crusty olive-thyme sourdough. Creamy smoked salmon clam chowder. Barb’s Bakery and Bistro has been nourishing locals for over 20 years, drawing from.
Independently owned coffee shops bound only by the coffee they brew try Pete’s signature blend. The West Van shop bakes in-house. Over 20 locations throughout B.C.
This always-packed room is serving some of the best baking in town. Owners Betty Hung and Jacky Hung's salted caramel blondies are the building blocks of dreams. At lunch they’ll.
This tiny bakery, outfitted in raw wood, offers popular baguettes and chewy peasant breadÑat up to $12 a loaf, it’s hardly a bargain, but worth every penny. Bread hounds are.
The specialty here is a riff on the Mexican concha—a soft milk bun glazed with a crackling cookie-like crust (similar to a Chinese pineapple bun). The buns are surprisingly light.
Floral wallpaper and pistachio-green trim frame a small counter of buttery cookies, scones, pies, and classic squares including the Dunbar (a thick oatmeal base, loaded up with pecans, chocolate, coconut,.