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    Bean Around The World Coffees

    4.6 (9 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Cappucino?
    Jay M.

    Came here because my usual North Vancouver Coffee place did not have its usuals. I bought a Cappuccino and breakfast Wrap. The ambience is nice as it's tucked away in a residential neighbourhood and is very peaceful with lots of outdoor seating. The host/cashier was very nice and patient. The wrap was standard. Nothing extraordinary but does the job of filling you. They are a bit smaller and its good because the price is less too. Onto the Coffee... I ordered a Cappuccino which did not appear to be a Cappuccino. It looked like a latte or an extremely large cortado. A Cappuccino is mainly Foam on top but this looked like it had a small layer of very dense crema and not foam. Definitely not a Cappuccino. I notice this is a problem at various coffee locations and not just here or at Bean Around. The taste of the coffee was just meh. And it was huge for a 12 oz which is great if the coffee is great. But when coffee is just meh, Even double the amount is not going to make up for it. I would have to try something else in the future to see if its any good.

    a pastry and a cup of coffee
    Angelica Y.

    Me and my best friend came to visit on vacation and our airbnb is down the street so we decided to stop by for coffee. I got a gingerbread latte but it wasn't too sweet and didn't taste like gingerbread to me but nonetheless it was pretty good and strong I loved it. The almond croissant was delicious! Cute little place to read a book or study. We are from California so we didn't have card and this is a CARD ONLY shop the cashier lady was nice enough to use her card and take our cash which we greatly appreciated she was a sweet soul! I would come back here to try something different if I get the chance again.

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    4 years ago

    Great coffee and very friendly staff. Excellent pastries and goodies. One of the best hidden gem patios in North Vancouver.

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    Took myself out on a solo date and got curious to try Loam Bistro's pistachio French toast. It…read moreseems they've since replaced the original version (with pistachio crème and ice cream) with a seasonal pistachio strawberry French toast ($21). I also got an Americano ($4.50), which tasted alright. Having a tangier fruit like strawberry provided a nice contrast to the sweetness of the French toast. However, I found the pistachio sauce to be quite weak and milky, so I'd suggest making it more pistachio-forward. This is especially noticeable since they use milk bread rather than a richer option like brioche, which left the overall dish lacking the flavour punch I was hoping for. That said, I found their food and drink options more unique compared to a standard brunch menu, so I'd be interested in returning with a bigger group to try more items. Their Thai chocolate and pistachio latte sound especially interesting!

    A bit hard to find, as we were looking for a larger sign. However they have a very artsy sign that…read morecan be missed. Its a very small spot, worth the wait if there is one (holds about 25ppl max). The vibe is japanese/asian/french type of food in our opinion. Everything we ordered was great, stuffed meatballs, truffle omelet, grilled cheese sloppy Joe, bone marrow omelet and 2 drinks total of about $140 without tip. We drove 30 minutes to get here and was worth it. Not familiar with the area we parked in a garage near the building which was $5/hour (made for the restaurant above). So find street paid parking.

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    West of Java Coffee House

    4.4
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    West of Java Coffee House is a low key place to stop by for your takeaway caffeine fix. I stopped…read moreby for my latte to go. Service is very efficient. The mini cafe is too small to accommodate much seating, so it's a locally roasted alternative (to the larger chains like Starbucks) for those who don't mind a quick pit stop en route to or from The Shipyards district. It's located conveniently off of Lonsdale and has a vintage feel - far from flashy. They proudly serve Bean Around The World locally roasted world coffees.

    My daughter and I went to West of Java coffee house with Grandma for an afternoon snack. I'm quite…read moresure we've driven past this place thousands of times over the years but never really thought to go in until now. It was the " Gooey Cinnamon Rolls" sign that drew us in. Grandma was the one who saw the sign and thought it might be a nice place to try sometime.  Newsflash: The "Gooey Cinnamon Rolls" at West of Java come from Grounds for Coffee! Didn't know this when I stepped into the shop. It was while we were sitting down, enjoying our food and drink that I looked out the window and noticed the Grounds for Coffee logo printed on the "Gooey Cinnamon Rolls" sign that's hanging outside the shop. It's small and easy to miss, but it's unmistakably the Grounds for Coffee logo. I was over the moon when I realized that I no longer have to drive all the way to Commercial Drive or Alma St. to get those Cinnamon Rolls. Now I can get them anytime we go to visit Grandma!  Aside from my excitement about the Cinnamon Roll discovery, our drinks at West of Java were pretty nifty as well. We had Mocha, Chai Latte and a Matcha Latte.  I was also elated to discover that they allow people to bring in their own reusable cups and that you can get a discount for doing so! Service: Good Parking: Free parking on the street (If you're lucky enough to nab a spot!) Location: 105 1st St. East, North Vancouver

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