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    Marché Mon Pitou

    4.2 (62 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Grocery, Bistros

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    Nester C.

    The most adorable neighborhood cafe! No better setting than this cafe , their drinks and breakfast bagels are amazing ! And I love the ambience inside the cafe! The perfect fall cafe to stop by on your walk to Granville island !

    Catering
    Rebecca S.

    We ordered catering for an event for around 60 people. We ordered a variety of sandwiches, charcuterie and vegetable crudité They delivered and put everything out for us. Everything looked beautiful and was packed with a lot of food. It included things like small containers of mustards and dips, individual cheeses. Overall we were very happy to get catering and would have them do it again.

    toast and shashuka
    Anisa W.

    AMAZING CAFE AND BRUNCH SPOT, it's so cute and the food are so so good would definitely get a coffee and pastry to go if I live near by. Food are amazing and also an aesthetic spot to take photos!

    Armita P.

    Found the coziest little bistro in Vancouver, and I'm in love! Mon Pitou Bistro & Bakery is the perfect spot for a festive treat or a chill brunch date. The vibes here are so warm and inviting--it feels like a little escape in the middle of the city. Here's what I tried:Eggnog Latte ($6.50): Holiday magic in a cup!Tomato Bisque & Grilled Cheese ($24): So comforting and flavorful--just what I needed on a chilly day.Chocolate Croissant: Buttery, flaky, and everything you'd hope for in a croissant. They're open Mon-Fri 7:30 AM - 7 PM and Sat-Sun 8 AM - 7 PM, so you've got plenty of chances to check it out. If you're into cozy vibes, amazing food, and a touch of festive spirit, you'll love this place. Heads up, they have limited indoor seating. Food 5/5 Parking 5/5 lots of paid/free street parking Service 5/5 Ambiance 5/5

    Kelly T.

    My friend introduced me to this cozy French cafe which was very up my alley, the gold lamps, white pillows and decor all went very well together! We shared a tub of pistachio tiramisu ($10) and a turkey/brie sandwich ($14, note that their hot food bistro closes after 3 so sandwiches were the only food option), the service was good and they brought us extra plates for sharing. There was a good amount of brie in the sandwich which I enjoyed!! The tiramisu still retained some traditional elements from the usual with coffee powder which I didn't expect. The pistachio was also bit bitter but I liked how it wasn't sweet. It's definitely a decent portion to bring home as a treat. We were also able to ask for some sweetness in our iced matchas and it wasn't overly sweet. Overall, a cute cafe with some of my favourite decor in a while! There is pretty limited seating though so keep that in mind.

    Outside
    Sasha K.

    When I first drove by, I couldn't help but pull over and enjoy a nice meal at this restaurant. The outside is beautiful pictures with the wreaths and greenery for the holiday season. The inside is a very romantic, dim, lighting, quiet, peaceful environment with a simple menu. I opted for the turkey and Brie sandwich along with the tomato bisque. The sandwich was hearty and great quality ingredients. However the soup was over the edge of perfection. The service was really friendly and accommodating. There was a room full of people and truly only one waitstaff, but they accommodated everyone accordingly and swiftly. Please make sure to stop by this charming French café

    Coronation Chickpea Sandwich, Carrot Cake, Raspberry Matcha Tonic
    Dana S.

    Great food and nice atmosphere! I visited on a Friday around 1 and all of the tables were taken except one outside which I grabbed. The inside of the cafe is beautiful! Sitting inside would definitely provide a more immersive and comfortable experience, but the patio area was okay since the weather was nice. If you want to sit inside, you can join a waitlist by scanning a QR code. I do appreciate the waitlist system because I can imagine it would be chaos if it was a free for all. In either seating area, the tables are pretty tightly packed. I got a coronation chickpea sandwich, a slice of carrot cake, and a raspberry matcha tonic. The sandwich consisted of a delicious chickpea salad with fresh cucumbers and greens on a nice toasted sourdough. The carrot cake was very good too; it was probably 2/3 cake and 1/3 cream cheese frosting, but the frosting actually didn't overpower the cake. The raspberry matcha tonic was also very nice and it seemed like they used a good matcha to make, but if I could do it over I'd order the regular matcha tonic because the raspberry and tonic water together sort of stole the show from the matcha, and I wonder if the plain matcha tonic would let the flavour of the matcha come out more. Service was mostly very friendly. I think I had to wait somewhere around 5-10 minutes for my sandwich with the drink coming out a few minutes earlier, so not bad since they were so busy. Overall it was an enjoyable and relaxing visit despite the crowd.

    Sandwich board with hours and QR code for the menu ...
    Nicole G.

    What a find! Wanted to grab a morning coffee and pastry en route, saw the familiar Wicked Cafe on 7th, parked - then saw this right next door! Such an adorable spot. The flat white and pistachio croissant left quite an impression. Service took a bit of time as they are busy. There was one person making coffees and taking orders, and 3 ppl in the back baking and receiving a supply delivery. Checked out their website, can't wait to try their weekend brunch and other offerings. Wow, super! Their two bulldog logo is adorable. Suggestion to stamp their take-out cups with them.

    Hunter Chicken Roulade
    Shonah M.

    Came in to try Sunday brunch at Marché Mon Pitou. I had heard that it was very good. MMP is kinda an off the grid joint, but is close to Granville Island & downtown Vancouver. Many will remember this location as the former spot of Slickity Jim's. A tiny bakery cafe operating on a first come first served basis, get here early or don't bother. Put your name down on the list & pray. You can try to make a reservation on-line but will notice due to limited availability, you won't have any luck. Table time is currently limited to 1hr & 15mins. There's only about 3 tables inside. Limited patio space available but won't be fun out there this time of year. I had the delightful - Hunter Chicken Roulade. The chicken was cooked perfectly, the mash so creamy perfect & the gravy was excellent. A great dish I'd easily have again. My Matcha Latte was very good - I really enjoyed it. Others in my group had the Cinnamon Apple Waffles & Baked Eggs Provençal with sausage. I sampled both & loved the CAW. Very sweet mind you but very tasty indeed. Nothing wrong with sweetness - right!?! #puresweetness However, I'd pass on the BEP - it was not for me. I look forward to going back to pick up some baked goodies.

    Candle
    Teri L.

    Food: Excitement fueled my visit to this location after a considerable brunch hiatus. The photos of the breakfast menu, particularly the Croque Madame, captured my attention. While my typical choice when trying a new restaurant is the classic Benedict, we came to a French restaurant to try its specialties. The ham sandwich, was generously doused with béchamel and melted Gruyère, topped with a sunny-side-up egg, perched on two thick slices of toast. The top slice, softened by the sauce, contrasted with the crispiness of the bottom one, creating a well-balanced texture. The heaviness of the dish was balanced by a lightly dressed green salad. 5 stars!!! My sister opted for the daily quiche with salad--a light, fluffy creation filled with smoked salmon and veggies. As for my choice of beverage, the peppermint latte was pleasant but unremarkable. In contrast, the mocha stole the spotlight, reminiscent of the richness found in French chocolate--neither overly sweet nor overly thick. A delightful treat indeed! Ambiance/Service: Regrettably, the overall experience lost a star due to the ambiance and service. The quaint cafe, though charming, was louder than I expected due to the tight space, espresso machine and the constant flow of people. We felt like we had to speak in raised voices just to hear ourselves. We were also seated near the door and my back was against the line so patrons and staff brushed by often, making the dining experience less than comfortable. There was all an unnecessarily large vase on a four-person table aimed to divide the table to seat two groups of two. It made it feel like we were conversing through thin leaves. Another negative note was due to the organization of the petite cafe. As first-time patrons, we were unaware that tables were for dining in only, and that we had to put our names on the waitlist through a QR code. We waited in line until we got to the cashier to only be redirected to stand aside and wait after registering on the waitlist. There was a lack of guidance and follow-up thereafter as we were left waiting next to the cashier while the tables were reset then only to sit empty waiting for us to ask to be sat. This confusion extended to other customers who were looking to dine in as well as those waiting for takeout. Clearer communication and organization would greatly enhance the overall customer experience.

    Gabriel C.

    Mon Pitou is French cafe situated on a small street just off West Broadway, that is somehow always busy (even at 10am on a Tuesday) so make reservations! The waits are quite long on the weekends, so I would advise to go as early as possible. Their menu changes quite frequently but they will always have their classics like their rotating quiche and croque madame. My favourite seasonal dish this year was the duck cassoulet, as it was very tender and delicious. Their fluffy quiches are the best in Vancouver and are on par with the ones that I have had in France.

    Scone $4
    Stephanie T.

    My friend heard the quiche here was amazing and Mon Pitou did not disappoint. It is a very cute French cafe that also has a small grocery section. They used to be on DoorDash, but now they are not - I hope they decide to come back as it would be great to get their food delivered when I don't feel like going out! For a Friday lunch, they were surprisingly busy. They have very few tables inside, and a couple tables outside and on the patio. Luckily, we were seated pretty quickly. Service was friendly, but a bit on the slow side. They had a ton of staff as well, I think they all help with all tables (instead of by sections). We were able to order the last quiche they had (once we sat down we immediately told them we were going to order it). I think it was the best quiche I've ever had in my life. It was super light and fluffy, probably full of butter and cream, and had lots of cheese and ham as well, in a flaky pastry crust. I would order this again any day. We also ordered the croque madame, which was also delicious. The bechamel sauce paired well with the bread, ham and cheese. Both dishes came with a small side salad. We also ordered a scone, but we were so full by the end of the meal we couldn't fully enjoy it. It was crumbly but a bit on the dry side. I did see a large cookie in their baked goods section that I will have to try soon. The prices of their baked goods were reasonable. I am definitely adding this place to my list of go-to brunches!

    Carrot Cake
    Kathy P.

    I ordered on the Too Good To Go App for $5.99 and received a Brie cheese sandwich and carrot cake. Both items were okay and I feel good eating it since I'm helping local companies save food waste. I picked up this order at the end of the day. The Cafe is super cute. I will return to try the regular menu.

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