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    Off the Tracks Espresso Bar and Bistro

    3.7 (74 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
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    Casual
    Outdoor seating

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    Monica M.

    Found this spot tucked on the side alley at Granville Island while looking for somewhere to sit and eat. (We really wanted to eat in the public market but it was way too crowded) The food menu is short here, but satisfying for a small breakfast. We got a sandwich and two pastries with our coffees. The cafe was really busy and it took a while to get a table, and it smelled of burned food (bread?) so we couldn't sit inside for very long because two of us started getting headaches. Nothing stood out food or drink-wise so we probably wouldn't visit again only because there are so many other great food vendors around there.

    Cafe insignia on the wall.
    Nancy H.

    My friend and I stopped for a quick lunch here the other day. She had been here before a few times, but it was my first time. And it was great! Located halfway down the block on Rainspur Alley, this cute cafe is nestled between artists' studios and little galleries. There were plenty of delicious-looking pastries in the display windows, but I showed great restraint and only ordered avocado toast and a latte. My friend ordered the same, but specified gluten-free toast, and she also ordered a gluten-free brownie for dessert. My avocado toast was delicious. It wasn't cheap; I think it cost around $12 or $13. But the portion was quite large (I couldn't finish it. I had about half), and it was very flavorful and fresh. It came with an egg (cooked any way you choose), and I was too full to eat it. And my latte was bloody delicious! Truly great coffee. I liked how there is seating on the main floor, but there's also a small mezzanine of sorts with additional seating, upstairs. (This is where we had our lunch). Also nice: free wifi here. When you place your order, they give you a flashing disc that glows and flashes a red light when your order is ready for pick-up. Super organized. I'll definitely return when I next visit Granville Island!

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    Steve V.

    Only had coffee but still think this place is a gem despite being pretty slow to serve us with only a handful of other customers. This is a nice space both inside and out and has that sort of Granville Island" asthetic (so not super contemporary). Nice patio seats maybe 20.. Why is it so nice? It is on railspur alley where Granville Island actually did what they should with more of the island... Make it pedestrian friendly.

    Granville special with over-easy eggs.
    Monica W.

    It was pretty alright. The coffee was good. Standard breakfast fare. My husband did not like the taste of the sausage but the side jelly that came with the meal was surprisingly mm-mm good. :). Potatoes were nice and crispy. It was sprinkled with some flecks of kale which I think is really there just to appeal to the hype of a typical Vancouverite - meh, I don't hate it. :)

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    Michelle Y.

    Ordered a 16 oz iced latte and matcha latte. The iced latte tasted really watered down and the matcha does not have the matcha flavor. I don't think the barista mixed the matcha well enough since the drinks has clumps of the matcha powder and it leaves a really bad after taste. One of the worst drinks I had in a while. Service and baristas were super nice though, but the drinks didn't taste good at all.

    Judy C.

    So happy that I finally got our coffee for the day and what a nice surprise, that we were near Off the Tracks Espresso Bar and Bistro while at Granville Island. Off the Tracks is a Granville Island original providing best of local talents, ingredients, and culture. Off the Track's top priority is always quality and freshness, only the best locally roasted beans, using organic and sustainable ingredients to create all of their dishes, which includes the mouth watering in house jam, speads, and homemade baked goods. It was a very quick visit to Off the Tracks, to grab coffee and a cold brew and we were out in less than 10 minutes,to continue our tour of Granville Island. What a nice and cozy spot for coffee, pastries, brunch, & lunch. I would stay and hang out longer if I had more time. The customer service was great, friendly staff and quick service, and the coffee sure hit the spot for all of us.

    Matcha latte with swan art! The matcha waffle isn't sold at Off the Tracks (we brought it as a snack from Nero's Waffle Bar)
    Angelica Q.

    Lovely latte art! We got the matcha latte, slightly sweetened and it was perfect! My boyfriend did some work here for a couple hours while I explored Granville Island. (The pastry pictured isn't actually sold at Off the Tracks, we had brought it as a snack but thought it looked really good with the latte!) Location is a bit more inward and out of the ways, but the interior is very comfortable so the journey is worth it. Just a note, the window area can be quite cold in the winter but they provide throw blankets for customer use, which is awfully nice of them.

    Issabelle F.

    Cute and cozy coffee shop on Granville Island. I've never actually stayed long and sat down here; it's always been a quick order and go situation. I love the bright colours of this coffee shop and how it overlooks the Granville Island streets. All the staff are really friendly and my coffee orders have been made quickly. I've only ever gotten my go to order from here: almond milk latte, and it's always hit the spot. I'll happily keep coming back to this coffee shop when I'm on Granville Island.

    Granville Island Special with Avocado and Scrambled Eggs: two free-range eggs, garlic kale hash, and multigrain toast ($13.99).
    Ting A.

    We stopped by for breakfast after seeing all the compliments about this place, but I found the food rather disappointing and overpriced. ----- Granville Island Special: choice of protein (turkey sausage, bacon, chorizo, thyme tomato, avocado), two free-range eggs, garlic kale hash, and multigrain toast ($13.99). We had our eggs scrambled and they were mushy and bland. Perhaps it was cooked with no seasoning for you to self-season with the salt and pepper shakers on the table. Two eggs were written on the menu, but the amount on the plate just seemed so little. For the protein option, I wasn't expecting just a single sausage of which parts were too charred to eat. Then the toast had too much butter spread across it. Loads of the hash though, probably two whole potatoes! I honestly got my fill of breakfast from these potatoes than any of the other components of the dish. ----- Breakfast Burrito with Turkey Sausage: two free-range eggs, aged white cheddar, fire-roasted salsa, wrapped in a wheat tortilla ($11.99). -----

    Breakfast Sandwich and Avo Toast
    John F.

    This is a lovely little breakfast place in the heart of Granville Island. A patio offers outdoor seating, tables inside offer space for small groups, and an upstairs area provides antisocial peeps with an opportunity to put their headphones on and people-watch. We enjoyed the coffee as well as the Avo Toast and Egg Sandwich options. There are sandwiches, baked goods, and other drinks. I would highly recommend it!

    A flat white ... tourist trap spot.  Diluted and more like an acidic cappuccino.  Meh
    Soleil S.

    Granville Island is a foodie wonderland and I've been told it can be insanely crowded on the weekends and later in the day. So what's the best plan ... mornings. That means coffee is needed badly before I even try to start talking with the great people of Granville market. A lot of search came up with lacklustre options for coffee and Off the Tracks seemed like the best bet in Granville. The cafe sits more in the lanes with the art studios and away from the chaotic crowds. It's a bit more peaceful here. There is a patio here for a few tables... when we were here, about half the patio tables were taken. There is also a number of seating inside as well if you're wanting to keep out of the sun. The menu does offer more than coffee with a few baked treats and savoury options. At the time I was there, it didn't seem too visually appetizing as most baked goods were pale. For their espresso based drinks, they used the local roaster Elysian for their beans. Flat White - This wasn't a flat white... more like a watery cappuccino. It was unbalanced with the milk with a heightened acidity that made it nearly undrinkable. It also had a lot of over frothed foam on top. Watery and sour? No thanks. 3/5 Perhaps there is another spot on Granville for coffee but this first attempt was not cutting it for me. I would recommend you to give other spots if you're looking for a good coffee... or maybe bring coffee from off the island. That's what I'm considering next time.

    Tracks scramble
    Michael I.

    Ambiance 5/5 The place was cozy with its high ceilings. For the inside seating, they both long communal tables and small ones. I think they also had upstairs seating (not sure). There's also plenty of room on the outside patios. It wasn't too busy when I came in on a weekday morning, but I suspect it can be since it's Granville Island. It wasn't noisy and I was easily able to do some work. Food 4/5 I ordered the Tracks Scramble. Jr was cheesy and has fresh veggies. The toast was good (organic multigrain I think) and buttered up. Off the tracks makes their own hot sauce. I tried the Jalapeño based one and liked it. I believe they sell bottles of it and I'll likely pick one up next time. Though it's a cafe, I didn't try the coffee. Service 3.5/5 Staff was friendly and got my food quickly. Value 3.5/5 I'm basing the value strictly on the price of food. I thought the portion was a bit small and the food tasted good but didn't quite knock it out of the park for me. I assume the price is due to sourcing locally.

    Tracks scramble - eggs were good but toast needed a bit more butter!
    Thomas L.

    Cozy coffee spot serving great coffee and food! We were looking for a brunch place on Granville where we stumbled upon this spot which looked like it was doing a steady stream of customers. We managed to find a table where the place has large open doors which makes it feel airy. The menu is board which has a list of coffees and brunch items. We settled on tracks scramble, tracks special and Avo toast with 2 regular coffees and a latte. The coffee came relatively quick but unfortunately the food took a bit of time longer than we expected so just be aware food takes time. But the wait was worth it - the tracks scramble had a good portion of eggs, veggies and meat. The special had a very large portion of home fries. My fav was the avo toast - so it was the largest breakfast but I enjoyed the taste of avocado, sprouts and seeds served with an egg over easy. Paired with the great latte - it was a great breakfast that was not greasy. Definitely a fan so I need to come back when I visit Vancouver again

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    Staff is very friendly. The latte art is beautiful. The coffee is delicious. Definitely will come back.

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    Tasty!! We just got…read moreoff of a cruise and were looking for somewhere close for breakfast and stumbled across this place near our hotel. We were having gorgeous weather in Vancouver so we decided to eat on the covered patio. The place is pretty cozy, but was only moderately busy when we went. They have a pretty good menu with lots a Benedict's and a build your own breakfast option that seemed pretty nice. I took the recommendation from our server and got the bacon benny. It did not disappoint. I think I have recently discovered that I love poached eggs and these were perfect. The yolk was nice and runny and the white was firm but not hard. I like to cut in to my egg and have it run down and get messy on the plate. The hollandaise was excellent. So many breakfast places will serve it broken, but not here. It had the perfect amount of lemon, butter ratio for my taste and I really enjoyed it. The bacon was good, not to salty, and the english muffin was, well, an English muffin from a package that they toasted and out on the plate. I did splurge and paid the extra dollar for the truffle potatoes and they were very good. I love truffle oil on potatoes so I am a sucker for it whenever its on a menu. You just cant mess it up. Fried potatoes, truffle oil, and a lemon squeeze to bring it all together. My wife got the brunch burger and she loved it. It was a messy breakfast burger that a lot of places have but this one was done right. A poached oozy egg, on a burger patty with american cheese, the best burger cheese in my opinion, bacon, hollandaise and arugula on a brioche bun! It came with tater tots and they were nice and crispy just like she likes them. Well, why didn't I give it five stars you may be asking? Great question. Here it is, each plate came with a side that was just awful. Mine had some "fresh" fruit that nearly made me laugh. It consisted of the saddest, limpest piece of watermelon I have ever seen this side of a trash can. I also had an old crusty orange wedge and a single grape. My wife got a slimy side salad that I think was holding on for dear life. Both, we deemed inedible and moved on immediately. I think there is a rule, or at least there should be one, in restaurants that if you wouldn't eat it then don't serve it. There might be another one that says if you eat rotten food maybe get a different job and see rule one. Overall, we liked the place and would go back. We would just avoid the salads and fresh fruit and stick to the food they cook.

    Second time here, and while the food is very good, the fantastic service is what stands out the…read moremost. But first, the food - I ordered scrambled eggs, chicken apple sausage and paid an extra $1 for truffled lemon potatoes. The verdict? 4 out of 5. I'd ordered the eggs "very soft" and they verged on medium-firm. They still tasted good. I'll gladly pay extra for the truffled potatoes next time. My husband ordered the salmon avocado benny. While he loved the tomato soup he chose on the side, he was less enamoured by the benny itself. I had a taste and was underwhelmed by a forkful of overripe avocado and slightly fishy-tasting salmon. We finished with an order of beignets which despite being freshly-fried, were bland; although the accompanying strawberry sauce was deliciously tangy-sweet. Onto the service. This place spins like a top, and I mean that in a good way. Although we came at a peak time, all front of the house staff we encountered -- from the hostess to our bubbly server, to the smooth manager -- struck a perfect balance of being in flow, working flawlessly together, and maintaining light conversation with us. Exemplary. 5 stars out of 5.

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