Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in New Westminster. New Westminster is a historically important city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and is a member municipality of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. It was founded by Major-General Richard Moody as the capital of the new-born Colony of British Columbia in 1858, and continued in that role until the Mainland and Island Colonies were merged in 1866, and was the Mainland's largest city from that year until it was passed in population by Vancouver during the first decade of the 20th Century.
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4 based on 13 reviews
If you like places that don't have the franchise feel to them...and you like personality in your baristas and customer service staff...and you like food that is made with fresh ingredients...this is a place for you. And I didn't even get to the drinks (mainly because I had a tea--of which there was a great variety!).Keep in mind that Hideout is right across from the courthouse (2 blocks away from New Westminster Skytrain station) and in a busy business district so when you are venturing in be aware of breakfast and lunch rushes. Staff handle them well but if you're tight for time even a small delay can be problematic (although to be honest any slight wait is worth it).
C Market Coffee is an innovative cafe with a coffee roastery and full commercial kitchen in Coquitlam, B.C. We are dedicated to serve high quality coffee and gourmet food for your healthy lifestyle. We roast our coffee with great craftmanship in small bat
Okay, second time here and I love this place. The food is awesome, service is great and it wasn't that busy this time. The menu items change often. We had the beef bowl and the snow white sandwhich. can't wait to come back. Thanks againHi Again Kambojambo,Thanks for your second visit! Our kitchen staffs are creative and love to offer different varieties!Thank you so much for writing your review again! We are flattered by your review! Thank you for your support!We hope to see you again soon and we will not disappoint your next visit! :)
Our usual Sunday bike ride to New West. Came across this nice cafe and wanted to have some breakfast/brunch. Greeted by friendly staff, nice decor, food smell great. Ordered some breakfast dishes, food tasted great. We somehow got one dish mixed up but our waitress changed it without any hesitation. Awesome service!Will definitely be back.
C Market Coffee is an innovative cafe with a coffee roastery and full commercial kitchen in Coquitlam, B.C. We are dedicated to serve high quality coffee and gourmet food for your healthy lifestyle. We roast our coffee with great craftmanship in small bat
Okay, second time here and I love this place. The food is awesome, service is great and it wasn't that busy this time. The menu items change often. We had the beef bowl and the snow white sandwhich. can't wait to come back. Thanks againHi Again Kambojambo,Thanks for your second visit! Our kitchen staffs are creative and love to offer different varieties!Thank you so much for writing your review again! We are flattered by your review! Thank you for your support!We hope to see you again soon and we will not disappoint your next visit! :)
4 based on 33 reviews
It's like coming home, we cook, we brew, the rest is up to you! Coffee and tea is self serve as is the rest. Come in and have KickAss Coffee and meet the cousins you never knew you had! Yep they call it âThe KickAss Café â
We've been in Vancouver for a week now and 'Coming Home' is now a firm family favourite!Guy and the staff are all so friendly, especially with my indecisive children, and made us feel like we'd visited family (or Grandma's as they say on the wall)The menu is varied and all good - try the eggs and bacon!! And the coffee is amazing!!Thanks! Your kids were great! It's always nice to meet nice people, and as you saw our regulars are pretty awesome too. :) enjoy the rest of your holiday!
4 based on 298 reviews
Itâs been a number of years since my last visit to Angelinaâs Dutch Corner but theyâve recently moved into a new location at the River Market at the Quay. Iâve got to admit that I like their new digs⦠much more open, airy, and bright compared to their last location. The only bad thing here is that the noise inside the restaurant seems to echo and amplify making for a loud din.On this first revisit, I decided to get The Big Bennie ($17) which comes with bacon, sausage, ham, and turkey bacon along with a generous fruit bowl. For my poached eggs, I asked for medium (they said their medium would be a bit runny in the yolk) and one of the eggs was pretty good with a creamy, slightly runny yolk. But the other egg was slightly overdone. Still, this was a nice benny and the herbed potatoes turned out quite well too.There were so many different types of fruit in the fruit bowl⦠orange, kiwi, mango, strawberry, blueberry, cherry, peach, grape, pineapple, honeydew, cantaloupe, watermelon, berriesâ¦.Although Iâm not a vegetarian, I thought Iâd give their Vegetarian Benedict ($15) a try. It comes with spinach, tomato, avocado, havarti and poached eggs. This was actually pretty good and I was surprised that I didnât miss the meat. Again, a solid selection of fruit in the accompanying fruit cup.Okay, so you knew that IT would eventually show up⦠and by âITâ I mean the Big Pannekoek ($18). While youâve probably heard of pannekoek from that other Dutch breakfast joint, you should give the one at Angelina a try. They werenât kidding⦠this is huge. The feather-lite crepe-like pannekoek is topped with an ample supply of meat (yeah, I know I did a complete 180 from the Veggie Benny that I had before) with the likes of ham, bacon, sausage patty, bratwurst, and eggs⦠all served with some hollandaise sauce on the side. Definitely enjoyed the crisp bacon here.Came back on a weekend and ordered the Fully Loaded Hash ($16) and Fresh Fruit French Toast ($17) with some Hot Chocolate. Now, I know that hash is, well, hashed up. But they werenât kidding⦠all of the ingredients in the hash were chopped up so it was difficult to tell what everything was. I guess thatâs the point. But I did really like the edam cheese as well as the sourdough toast.Okay, the thing to know about Angelinaâs is they are quite popular so it always seems busy here. Even on a weekday lunch, service is slow despite how many people they have working here. If youâre coming here on a weekend for breakfast/brunch⦠expect things to be slow⦠like really, really slow. That being said, the food is good and Iâd come back just for the fresh fruit cup the accompanies many of their dishes.Hello,Thank you for the awesome in depth review! I am very glad that you enjoyed our food. As for our wait times, this is something we are working on fixing. We have been trying to fix this issue for a while now and have been making slow but steady progress. So far our weekdays have very reasonable wait times however on weekends we can occasionally get quite backed up. We hope to fix this problem for weekends in the near future. Thank you so much for coming down to Angelina's.
Where to Eat in New Westminster: The Best Restaurants and Bars
C Market Coffee is an innovative cafe with a coffee roastery and full commercial kitchen in Coquitlam, B.C. We are dedicated to serve high quality coffee and gourmet food for your healthy lifestyle. We roast our coffee with great craftmanship in small bat
Okay, second time here and I love this place. The food is awesome, service is great and it wasn't that busy this time. The menu items change often. We had the beef bowl and the snow white sandwhich. can't wait to come back. Thanks againHi Again Kambojambo,Thanks for your second visit! Our kitchen staffs are creative and love to offer different varieties!Thank you so much for writing your review again! We are flattered by your review! Thank you for your support!We hope to see you again soon and we will not disappoint your next visit! :)
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