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Fresh St. Market

3.5 (30 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Lindsey D.

I prefer the west Vancouver location, and I do feel they have different items carried. Overall, I shop for the bakery and meats at the location. As the location is near an education centre and smaller offices. It carries allot of ready to eat/ go items, sandwiches etc... Parking is an absolute pain and aisles are narrow if you are immobile.

Decaf Americano and chocolate croissant
Sun G.

A well kept secret under the Granville bridge? Photo journey brought me to the cafe adjoining the market place. After a decaf coffee and a semi-decent chocolate croissant, decided to explore the grocery store. Everything imaginable is stacked and stocked in the weirdly planned residual "architectural" space. Place looks clean and well organized. Weird circulation. Prices seem reasonable for downtown. Other than the ill-mannered zombie cashier, this place is a thumbs up.

chocolate chip walnut and salted caramel cookies
Nat L.

not gonna lie, i was here solely for the viral cookies on tiktok, hailing these as the 'best cookies in the world', a bold statement. respectfully, i disagree. both the ultimate chocolate chip walnut (not a fan of the addition of walnuts) and salted caramel cookies (butterscotch almond) were good. generous in size, they were served warm, crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside, the smell, texture and taste were on point, and left a greasy, buttery residue. the dark chocolate and caramel were gooey, and broke off easily, making it perfect for sharing. i've had cookies from their there (miso white chocolate macadamia) and the poke guy (matcha white chocolate chip), and those cookies were just as good, if not better. these are definitely worth a try and they are very good, addictive even, especially given that they are from a grocery store. it's perhaps, 'the best grocery store cookie in vancouver'.

Tuna Melt, Tiramisu Cheesecake, Turmeric Chai Latte
Dana S.

The Vancouver House Fresh St. Market (which is the only Fresh St Market I've ever seen) comprises a grocery store and a coffee shop. The coffee shop was my main destination here, but the unique look of the grocery store drew me and I ended up doing some light shopping. Starting with the coffee shop: it's small, but the layout and seating is all very appealing (window seating abounds, and there's a covered patio too). The baristas were so nice and the vibe of the whole crowd was very friendly. I got a Tuna Melt and a Turmeric Chai Latte. The tuna melt was everything a tuna melt should be: nice and toasty, loads of savoury tuna salad with melty, gooey cheddar, and fresh bread (marble rye, my favourite)! The turmeric chai was actually not my favourite. I am someone who loves spicy things, but they definitely used too much spice mix in this. I was drinking it and thought it was oddly bitter even considering it was unsweetened (the lack of sweetener was not the problem - I always take things unsweetened when possible), and then I tried stirring it and realized there was a paste at the bottom of even more spice. It wasn't at the point where I didn't want to drink it, but definitely overkill on the spice. As for the grocery store: surprisingly, even though this looks like a high-end organic grocery store, the prices are more comparable to mid-level stores like Save-On, IGA, and company. The produce all looked good (I bought just a few things I needed to top up on) and they have a good selection of specialty pantry items (I somehow avoided making any impulse purchases in this department). During my visit, there was a stand set up offering free samples of alcohol-free cocktails. I've unfortunately forgotten the brand, but it was quite good! The selection for produce and basic pantry things is a little small compared to the large chain grocery stores mentioned above. The prepared foods section/bakery, on the other hand, is amazing and will definitely have me coming back. Before ordering at the coffee shop, I peeked in here and grabbed a slice of Tiramisu Cheesecake from the bakery counter to go with my meal (there are some pastries for sale in the coffee shop, but the selection isn't anywhere near as extensive). The person who helped me said it was their favourite and I am now also a fan. I was very tempted by the giant cookies and all the scones and muffins but will have to get those on another occasion. Hot curries looked good, and I didn't get a look at the soup but I could SMELL it and it certainly smelled good. What I did end up buying for later was the vegan cabbage rolls from the ready-to-eat fridge which were great. Even if it were in a more convenient location for me, I wouldn't do my regular grocery shopping here because of the somewhat limited selection of basic groceries, but it would be a fun place to stop once in a while for something special. Great place to stop for a meal though, whether from the cafe or the prepared foods section of the main market.

The counter by the dining area
Nancy H.

Is it possible to fall in love with a grocery store? If so, I did. With this place. It is INCREDIBLE! Perhaps it's not as large as other Fresh St. Markets, as a reviewer from Surrey noted, but this is the first and only Fresh St Market (FSM) I've been to, so I've no other point of reference to compare to. I found this store big enough to stock all the basics - and THEN some. There were lots of items and specialty brands of foods I've not seen in other stores, and they had a great variety of the items I usually shop for. Where to begin? The bakery department is bloody amazing. The ready-made foods and meals section is also phenomenal. Their cheese selections are fabulous, too; they even have a special freestanding humidor-like fridge devoted to specialty cheeses. Decent produce and canned/boxed foods section. And their meat and fish departments were beautiful. Oh, did I mention the prices? I expected sky-high prices when I visited here, at least on a par with Whole Foods' (which I find to be obscenely high). After all, this store is gorgeous and new and all their foods are so fresh and beautiful. I was shocked to discover that prices here were on a par or LESS than IGA and Urban Fare. For many items, the prices here were FAR LESS. I couldn't believe it. This store also has a separate coffee shop (so cute! Check out my photo with the sawed-in-half bikes mounted on high on the wall!), as well as a separate dining area/restaurant with a counter to order your food at (I'm unsure if this dining area operates like a cafeteria). It looked really nice, with window walls overlooking Granville St (under the bridge, and across from the new funky Vancouver House). If you crane your neck a bit, you might even see the spinning chandelier art installation a few yards away! There's limited free parking along Howe Street, but I've been told spots there are hard to find, and the underground parking is super expensive. I'm attaching a lot of photos of this place, as it really is a beautiful grocery store, but they don't capture how lovely this store truly is. You need to see it for yourself! Oh, and there's an attached London Drugs right below, too, accessible by elevator. One-stop shopping, right here!

Welcome to the garden
Aaron B.

What an amazing grocery store! It feels like you're going into a marketplace, not a typical grocery store with all the sections clearly signed - produce, fish... It's super well lit and everything looks tasty! It's my first time coming here and I was wondering up and down every aisle looking at tons of their local items, it's fantastic! I had a moment of concern when I looked at the checkout line, but they had every till open and it moved super fast. I'll definitely be coming back with zero hesitation

Maike E.

The cafe features a few of the baked goods from the attached Fresh St Market cafe, most notably the mile high cinnamon roll topped with cream cheese icing. They also have a selection of sandwiches and rolls which can be heated in the toaster oven. What impressed me were the prices. $4.95 for a pulled pork brioche bun and about $6.50 for most of their sandwiches. The baked goods are pretty standard prices for the most part. They also have reasonably priced coffees $3.50 for 12 ounce and $4 for 16 ounce. I did have to wait about 20 mins for my coffee order, but it was opening weekend so hopefully they'll pick up the pace when they are more settled in. The seating is pretty limited but it's really more of a grab and go spot. Nicely designed, this will become a popular spot in no time for a quick and easy lunch that won't break the bank!

New Fresh St. Market in downtown Vancouver
Tina C.

After I heard the newly opened Fresh St. Market in Vancouver, I am so looking forward to visiting it. Fresh St. Market doesn't let me down. The store has full of fresh, and presentable food and products. Their prices were surprisingly fair and even lower than some other competing supermarkets. The store is modern and produce is nicely displayed. When you walking down to different sections of the store, you will feel like you are in the gallery. The bakery has incredible selections of cakes, pastries and baked goods. The prepared bento boxes and salad also have reasonable prices, but we did not have the chance to try them yet. Will definitely check them out next time. The market has a sperate coffee shop and also serve their baked goods and amazing looking sandwiches. I have decided to try their Montreal smoked meat pretzel sandwich, and it is SO GOOD! I was worried that the bun will be hard since it's a pretzel bun, or the whole thing might taste too salty since it's pretzel bun plus the smoked meat. However, I am so glad I was wrong. The bun itself was surprisingly so soft after they warm up the sandwich. With the melting cheese and well-balanced meat, how can you say no to it?! I can't wait to come back and try more their gourmet stuff. :D

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