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    Mr. Lunch

    4.0 (8 reviews)
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    MR. LUNCH ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups

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    9 years ago

    Terrible food..couldn't even get our type of bread right. Bland flavours sloppy and better from home than this.

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    Great breakfasts & possibly my favorite mocha in Maple Ridge!

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    Gratia is our go to for coffee and breakfast when we're in town. Staff is friendly and the line…read more(when there is one), moves swiftly. Their pastries are amazing, love their pistachio croissants with chocolate, and their pot pie, and Benny's. Great bagels and breakfasts also. In the afternoon it s a nice quiet place to work (free WiFi) or recharge over a quiet coffee and snack.

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    Green Olive Market and Cafe - Mediterranean Eggs

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    This was a great find while passing through Squamish this summer! It's an interesting place with…read morekind of an old-time homey feel to the decor, and they also sell some Italian groceries which you can browse while waiting in line. The menu has an Italian and Greek touch. They also have a full coffee menu, and I noticed the tea selection was especially impressive with quality brands. I got a green olive sandwich, which was an interesting combination of hummus, fig spread and fresh figs, olives, and arugula on a pita. I thought it worked surprisingly well! The overall flavour profile of the sandwich was savoury - the figs didn't stand out as sweet when combined with the other ingredients. I also got an iced tea (lapsang souchong - a tea that I really like but rarely see in tea shops) and what they called an "ugly but beautiful" cookie. I don't know what the type of cookie is actually called, but it seemed like a meringue-based biscotto with crunchy nuts inside. It was good - I liked the texture! I liked how they decorated the store, it had a homey vintage look. They were swamped when we visited but the staff was very pleasant nonetheless!

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