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Augusta Coffee

4.7 (9 reviews)

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Long awaited coffee shop now open today!
Martin S.

This will be a giant in the west end coffee scene once fully realized. Nice addition to Kensington THANKS!! There will be industry coffee tasting as well as roasting. With a warehouse that has hundreds of different coffees and thousands of bags of coffee, there will be something for everyone! Beautiful newly renovated space is well lit and beautifully decorated.

Ada L.

Augusta Coffee Bar located at the corner of Augusta Ave and Baldwin St. is a new coffee shop and roaster serving caffeinated drinks and delicious pastries. Having opened about a month ago (currently in their soft opening phase), they are still in the process of setting up seating for the space as well as setting up their roaster (where they will be distributing their coffee beans to other cafes in the city). Their pastries are from Lazy Dough, a new-ish bakery which opened just in Aug this year. The coffee shop is open daily from 8am (which is a great option if you work or go to school around the area!). I stopped by Augusta Coffee Bar on a Monday morning around 8:30am. Kensington Market is usually pretty quiet during that time. The coffee shop was quiet as well which was nice. Upon entering the café, you notice the big space they have. I also gravitated towards the display full of pastries (which all looked delicious!). There is also a coffee roaster at the back of the store. I opted to grab a cortado and a pastry (called pig in a blanket - sausage wrapped in a croissant pastry). I was able to choose the type of bean they used in my cortado. My beverage was made at a reasonable time. The staff was friendly and mentioned that they still plan on putting seating in the space as well will have a dedicated area to coffee events/workshops. My cortado was made well and tasted delicious. My pastry was also delicious! I definitely cannot wait to see how the space transforms over the next few months. This is another great option for coffee right in the heart of Kensington Market! Definitely recommend you check out their offerings if you are around the area!

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Jennifer G.

Really impressed by this new coffee spot. They have a mix of beans available, the default is from Brazil. The latte was delicious, with a distinct salty caramel flavour. They also have beans available from Ethiopia and Colombia. One of the baristas was explaining that all the roasts are medium to medium light. The space is quite large and clearly new. I'm sure that soon there will be seating as well.

Simon K.

From my first gaze at this place, to now being back home in Vancouver, this is one place I truly miss, and this coffee is a winner. A few weeks back I was sitting with my friend eating tacos directly across the street, it was a nice Saturday morning, and we haven't gotten our coffee in our systems to really start our day yet. We saw Augusta... and I couldn't find much at the time, except stellar reviews, and all of them were like at most a month old. I am game to try anything, especially when people are spreading word that it is good, so we went in..... a small lineup, no matter, saw some baked goods... passed on those and went to order my Americano. Walked around Kensington market, and both me and my friend were happily drinking our caffineated drinks, walking right down to the donut shop (IYKYK) and after we had a small sweet with our last drip of coffee... we were so surprised how good it was.... we walked right back into Augusta (true story). The place is a beautiful corner shop, with light coming from both directions, and the coffee operations right in the middle of the place. I went and ordered the exact same Americano, but this time they asked what beans I wanted, either from Brazil, Ethiopia or Columbia.... which is cool as you can have your pick. Regardless if you are a coffee connoiseur or just a casual drinker... I know this place has got your covered. For me it just sucks that I got to fly to get to this one!

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My wife wanted to go there so we went on 2023-01-31 mid-morning when there would more selection…read more They definitely have quite a selection of pastries and savoury food. My wife always judges a French Cafe by their Butter Croissant ($3.00) and she liked it! She also noticed all the  staff speak French sp it gives it even more legitimacy.  She also ordered a Flat White ($4.50) which was also good. I ordered a Plum Almond Tart ($7.25) because it was the prettiest. It was super delicious so it was definitely a good choice! Service was courteous and friendly. You place your order at the counter and bring it to your table. Someone will come around to clear the dishes when you are done It is a great place to have a nice casual time eating and socializing. They make all their food in-house in the basement. There are products for sale such as coffee beans, fruit syrup, maple syrup, smoked sauces, olive oil, scented soap, wine glassware, etc. I will definitely come back again to try other items. There is free WiFi. The neo-bisto is not wheelchair accessible since there are stairs leading up to the entrance. There are two gender-neutral washrooms. There is free street parking on their one-way south-bound street. Review 2023-017

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