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    Caffe Barney

    3.1 (119 reviews)
    ModerateCanadian (New)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:45 AM (Next day)

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    Classy
    Casual
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    Good for groups

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    Weekend brunch
    Virginia P.

    Delightful to find our group of six here for brunch. Very accommodating to all our different dietary habits. Friendly staff, delicious food. Great beer selection.

    Brunch menu. Fri 2019-05-17
    Ziyan C.

    An institution, Caffe Barney has been around forever, and my partner took me here partly for sentimental reasons, partly because the location was convenient, and they are just a solid go-to spot for his old high school crowd. It checked all of those boxes; the food wasn't the best in the world, but it was a fine brunch! THE WAIT: None on a Friday at noon. They had a few tables and never filled all of them throughout our meal. THE SERVICE: Our server came around often and was patient and nice. THE COST: $46.11 before tips for a coffee, 2 beers, and 2 entrees. THE FOOD: * Lonetree Dry Cider ($7.75) - 4 stars Good balance of tart and sweet. I can't usually finish a whole pint but I did get through this one during our meal! * BELTCH ($12) - 3 stars I went with something simple. This was light and what I needed. The fries were very dry. * Eggs Barney ($13) - 2.5 stars This was alright. The salmon was dry, as were the potatoes.

    So nosh~ The Smoked Salmon Barney @CaffeBarney (Van)
    Justin C.

    Good pub food and extensive chalkboard beer list with dem tavern vibes and chill tunes, leave your tik tok and IG girlfriend at the door

    Breakfast burrito made vegan by swapping out eggs for scramble tofu and omitting the cheese
    Matt B.

    I've typically thought of this place as one of our neighbourhood bars that has fairly pedestrian local craft beers on tap -- nothing all that interesting for beer geeks like me, but a decent spot nevertheless. My wife and I decided to try them out for brunch, as I'd seen they can adapt some dishes to be vegan. Indeed they can. My wife ordered the breakfast burrito ($14 plus tax) and made it vegan by switching the eggs for tofu scramble and omitting the cheese. I got the huevos rancheros ($14) with similar substitutions. Both were tasty, though not all that interesting flavour-wise. Big portions and very hearty. The bottomless drip coffee was solid too. Very friendly, astute service. Decent brunch spot.

    Carlee W.

    I love this place! This is my second time in one week and I don't even live nearby. The service is pretty laid back and chill, but more attentive than your standard Main Street "we're too cool to serve you" vibes (they're great!). Their drinks are delicious, last week I had a mimosa that came in a rocks glass with ice which threw me off but it was still really good. This time I had a Caesar and omg it was so good(pictured), so much flavour and a pickled beet which is a nice touch. For food I had the radtastic benny, a great vegetarian option and a refreshing take on a Benny. My friend had the huevos rancheros and loved it. I definitely recommend this place if you don't care about marble countertops and just want good grub. I'll be back for sure!

    Corn beef hash
    Annie M.

    Friendly neighborhood cafe on Main Street. It was so busy at noon on Sun. We didn't bother to wait for table and got seated at the bar right the way. Brunch at Barney was ok. My tradition ham egg benny was good but nothing special. My husband had corn beef hash was delicious but a bit oily. It was fair to pay $10 for brunch.

    Watered down iced tea, quite bland.  Never came around to ask if we wanted to order another.
    Ken T.

    Can't really give them more chances, while the food is relatively decent, the service needs improvement. My family of arrived around 5:50pm and was greeted by the fellow behind the bar. He was quite friendly and pointed a place to seated. I had noticed they only have 1 waitress, she was chatting busy staring at her phone and drinking water. I went to wash my hands and spent some time looking around. By this time it's around 6:00, still no waitress, water or menu. Just my family and I sitting at a dirty table. I then saw the waitress was still leaning at the back counter by the bar, she proceeded to drink gulp of water and disappeared to the back. Now it's 6:05, she reappears and heads right back to the counter and assumes the leaning position. At this, I am annoyed and went to the front door and grabbed my own menu. She, the waitress noticed my actions and finally decided to stop leaning on the counter and messing with her phone and brought menus, with no water, nor did she bother offering any. Oddly enough, the other 5 tables did have water, but since the tables were present before we showed up, I do not know whether water was offered or ordered. One would assume on a hot day like today, ice water would be a no brainer. I proceeded to order our food, the waitress was fine with that. However, when she returned with the utensils, instead of wiping off the debris, she placed the napkins and cutlery over top of the fairly visible pieces white bread crumbs that were scattered on top of the dark wood table. Mind you, the meals arrived quickly, and was tasty. I can applaud the cook, but the service is absolutely sub par.

    Caffe Barney's patio
    Guislen M.

    I was passing by late in the afternoon, and noticed that the patio was free so I tried it out. I thought I came at a good time because in the evening's I bet you wouldn't get the freedom to choose where to sit, let alone the patio on a warm day. We got a newer waitress (who admitted it was her first shift) but everything went really smoothly, she came by a lot and was very friendly. The menu is neat. The prices were fair. I was definitely indecisive as to what to order but I settled on the Mac n Cheese, by far the best (and creamiest!) I've ever had. It seemed small in proportion but it really filled me up. My friend tried the nachos, one of the more inexpensive things on the menu. Turns out, the proportion was huge. We shared our plates, and discovered that the chips tasted good dipped in my mac n cheese. I can't say much for the Granville location, but I really enjoyed my early dinner people-watching on Main Street.

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    Roanna Z.

    I've underestimated the value of Cafe Barney! I hadn't realized it was so very cute and classy inside, having passed by the patio so many times and thinking it's just another burger and beer type place. Noooo! Cozy on up to the bar and try this new drink called "Sweet Cheeks" It's like a mini vacation in a glass! A Mojito-styled drink with crushed strawberries and basil. I'd describe it as much fun as a happy face balloon :) go on, try it!

    Pulled pork poutine
    Jennie Y.

    Food: 3/5 Service: 2/5 Ambiance: 4/5 Came here on a weeknight for a quick drink and bite to eat. I had a stout (forgot the name) listed on the daily beer selections chalkboard behind the bar. Paired it with a pulled pork poutine ($12). Nothing extraordinary and the poutine portion was fair for the price tag. I happened to be in the neighbourhood but I wouldn't go out of my way to come back here again. They have 4-5 patio seats.

    Eggs Barney
    Jenn L.

    I came here on BC Day to have brunch with some old friends after we discovered Locus down the street was closed (their website holiday hours lie!!). It was a nice day and my friend was dog sitting, so we chose Caffe Barney because it had a little outdoor patio where we could sit outside with the dog. As it was a holiday in the morning, the restaurant wasn't busy at all. I ordered the Eggs Barney, as eggs benedict is my brunch staple and I love me a smoked salmon benny. I was a bit surprised when the plate came out and the smoked salmon was not the cured salmon like I normally expected, but was fully cooked (albeit with a smokey flavour) salmon. A bit disappointing, but oh well. It tasted fine, but knowing that it's cooked smoked salmon, I probably wouldn't order it next time. No other complaints about the place; the cubed potato hash that came with the eggs benny was nice and golden. Our server was friendly, no complaints. That being said, I wouldn't be in a rush to come back for brunch.

    Nachos

    Really like this place. It's my go to. Brunch, happy hour and evenings out for drinks. Super chill. Crowd is usually a mixed bag which is nice. Good pub food. Portions are fair too. Have never had bad service. Good beer and wine selection. Can't complain.

    B.E.L.T.C.H = bacon, egg, lettuce, tomato, cheese, h?

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    Food mediocre, often prepared carelessly...there are better places in the neighborhood.

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