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“This place is right next to a church, inside a modern apartment building, so the place is quite new and has a sleek look.” in 4 reviews
“Having been there a few times, I found their latte with oat milk is really a must try.” in 2 reviews
“Such a beautiful new coffee shop at the base of an apartment building by Oakridge!” in 2 reviews
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We’re a welcoming, vegan, hyper local, non-profit cafe that is really all about feeling a connection to the things we eat.
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- Brandon L.Phoenix, AZAug 22, 2024
Best coffee shop I visited in Vancouver. I'm an admitted coffee snob, and I was so happy talking to the manager (owner?) when I was there about the coffee. He knew so much about every brand and batch of coffee they had there, and made some excellent recommendations. The food and baked goods are really excellent as well, but the coffee alone is worth the trip. We even left for the airport early before going back just to get one more cup of coffee.
Helpful 2Thanks 1Love this 2Oh no 0 - May 16, 2024
Great place to study/work and enjoy some good coffee.
This place is right next to a church, inside a modern apartment building, so the place is quite new and has a sleek look.
Inside, there are many different sitting for big groups, small groups, individuals. Plugs are everywhere so if you want to find a nice place to work on your laptop, this could be the one. I haven't asked for their wifi so I'm not sure about that part but I do see a lot of people study and work there.
The place has some goods selections of coffee beans and they do serve it if you want to try. But the part I like the most about them is the food. They serve vegan food! I love their avocado, vegan feta waffles, just perfect!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Aug 21, 2024
Located inside a church, Feast & Fallow is a very friendly neighborhood coffee shop with aesthetically pleasing interior decor and a decent amount of seating inside. I got a cappuccino to go as well as a lemon poppyseed muffin and a miso sesame cookie to share with R. I liked how that plant based milk was default and thought that the baked goods were quite delicious! I love the addition of this coffee shop to this neighborhood and can't want to be back!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jun 6, 2024
A vegan cafe with friendly service and great coffee. This place is easy to miss as it's alongside a busy street. The decor is simple and unpretentious and many people stay with their laptops. I've been here several times and enjoy having oat milk as the base of all their drinks (other plant based milk is available). Their baked goods selection is somewhat limited but they always offer the plain croissant, pain au chocolat, and cinnamon buns, alongside rotating flavours of scones, cookies and muffins. The croissant and pain au chocolat are flakey and crunchy; hard to believe they're vegan! Definitely a neighborhood gem that's become one of my go to places.
Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - Oct 17, 2023
Located inside a modern church building, this cafe is really a hidden gem in the neighbourhood. The vibe is bright, calm, quiet and peaceful.
Having been there a few times, I found their latte with oat milk is really a must try. Cinnamon roll and other muffins taste delicious with the coffee.
Finding a roadside parking is not hard. Plenty of free parking spaces nearby.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mika C.Kitsilano, Vancouver, CanadaJun 8, 2024
There was a SLUG on my toast. It was alive and moving.
The cafe was fine otherwise. Their cortado was good, cinnamon bun was nice, and the servers were friendly. We were offered a full refund. I don't think we can come back after this experience though.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Business owner information
S M.
Jun 9, 2024
Oh no Mika. We are so sorry. And we are and were horrified that we let this local farmer’s market organic slug through the wash process and onto your plate.
And we would do anything to help fix your experience. As you may or may not know, we source as much of our food as we can, through local growing networks and community gardens. This also means we have to be extra careful when we take our delicious locally grown foods, like that salad was, and serve it.
This is a really unfortunate thing to have happen. The salad greens, delicate as they are, can be hard to sort through, that being said, we must do better.
If you’ll let us, we’ll do what we can to make it up to you.
Come say hi to me, Stevan, the one who washed and served the lettuce. - Honest T.Vancouver, Canada16512117Jul 19, 2024
Menu had like 1 item on it. Super limited if you don't eat sugar. They only served certain things on certain days. Annoying.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mar 28, 2023
Beautiful, new, all-vegan coffee shop featuring coffee, baked goods, and open-faced sandwiches in a very stylish, comfortable, low-key environment.
I discovered this new cafe perusing HappyCow and was happy to find yet another vegan cafe/bakery in town. I stopped in for a quick breakfast and coffee. They have a range of nice-looking pastries, including croissants, muffins, date squares, and cinnamon buns. I got a banana bread ($4 plus tax) and an Americano to go, since I was in kind of a rush. The banana bread was delicious -- adequately moist, punctuated by little bits of chocolate, and not too sweet. The Americano was also nicely done -- they must use a nice coffee bean varietal.
I'll have to return to try those creative-looking sandwiches.
Very friendly service rounded out the place.
I'm impressed by my first visit. I'll definitely return. Recommended!Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Mar 23, 2023
This is one of my favourite coffee shops and bakeries. If you look at their website, it tells you what they use and put in their bread. Ingredients are better and healthier.
I always buy their charcoal sesame bread and sourdough. The sourdough is not as sour as others. It's easier to cut or slice it the next day. I use a little toaster to warm it up a bit. It still tastes great the next day.
I love their lattes. They use oak milk instead of milk. The barista told me that the coffee shop and bakery use plant based ingredients. Super healthy.
The coffee shop/bakery is connected with a church. The building has a cross design at a corner. There are also meeting rooms. People who attend this church can also gather and do fellowship here.
Some people also come here to have a coffee and work on their school or business stuff. Some come here to have a coffee with friends.
The coffee shop/bakery is right on west 41st. There is street parking; people can take a bus; or Canada Line is just near by. It's quite convenient indeed.
I would recommend others to come here to try their bread and pastries and drink the coffee beverage. They are so good!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Oct 1, 2022First to Review
Such a beautiful new coffee shop at the base of an apartment building by Oakridge! I was immediately impressed by the decor and interior design. There is plenty of seating inside and it's also connected to a church. They have a lot of natural lighting and it feels like a great place to work and study.
There's not a lot on the menu but it's enough for a cafe. They also have a lot of pastries and bread. It seems like they have some breakfast toast options as well.
Overall a good experience. They seem to still be figuring some things out but hopefully it will be even better soon!Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0