The staff is so courteous and positive in these difficult times. Thank you!
The lineups speak for themselves; this place packs in the locals because they know how good it is. I don't know if it is the organic/fair trade coffee or just the way they make the espresso drinks, but I can honestly say that Bridgehead offers up some of the best lattes and cappuccinos I have ever tried in North America.
I'm not a huge fan of snacks at coffee shops as I normally go just for the beverages, but when I have tried their baked goods I have never been disappointed.
The store itself is relatively large, and offers both indoor and outdoor seating but always has a good crowd.
The best coffee!!. Love it!! Always a first stop on the weekends...
Big space a plus. It's Bridgehead. So yes the coffee and food bits are good. The best thing about this location is that it's big, so you are more likely to find a place to sit. Feels cleaner also than some of the other locations which can't keep up with the mess the crowds make (e.g. the Bank and Albert location)
It's a great stop when were out on the bikes. Little patio makes it easy to run in and run out.
Yummy on a Sunday morn. Love walking around WB on a Sunday morning and I always make a stop here to pick up a cup -a - java.
One Of Ottawa's Real Foodies
+4.5
Dear Tracey Clarke: If you have ever wandered over to my blog, which I hope you have, you will know that I love food. More importantly, I love coffee. Good coffee. Lucky for me, there are now a dozen Bridgehead coffeehouses dotting the urban landscape here in the nation's capital. Today I stopped in to your Golden Street location at precisely 1:40 pm. Being one of your larger stores, I think of that particular coffeehouse as the 'gateway' to 'Westboro West'. My mission was to pick up two critical breakfast
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