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Village Books & Coffee Shop - Richmond - Photo album

Rocanini roasts their own coffee which is great. First time I was there I got a pour over. It was clean and smooth. The second time, I got a capuccino. I personally like the pour over better but both are good. One extra note to make, the have very nice design on their cup and the coffee bag. Really
Nice relaxing environment. Good decor and trendy atmosphere. The coffee was $4.20 for an americano and $4-6 for the pastries. Nothing too special but it a good place to sit when you are in the area. Staff was friendly and the desserts were plated well.
How do I express my disappointment? This place is not what it used to be. I had an Americano and butter croissant - both were fine, and I enjoyed it. But did I taste the paper cup? Absolutely. Is this the experience I came for? Absolutely not! They were strictly serving in paper and plastic. For an
Super cute spot with amazing drinks. I got the blue matcha latte with vanilla, mostly just tasted like a floral vanilla but the colour was so beautiful and striking that I was thrilled off the novelty of that alone.
This is my go to coffee place in Steveston. Awesome service, spacious dining area, perfect ambience with large windows, relaxing and would always want to sit with loved ones and enjoy the coffee. A definite recommend!
Wonderful coffee shop with tasty hand brew coffee and bottle cold brews. I also like their coffee beans but the bean can a bit pricy.
Beautiful, spacious cafe with beautiful cups. Loved the rose tea latte. Cool to try a new flavour. It was really busy on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
The atmosphere is overall great, if you are gonna sit there for a while, that’s a good place. BUT, since I ordered a cup of cappuccino, it is definitely the worst coffee I’ve ever tasted, the bean is sour and bitter in its taste, I don’t understand how can a cappuccino be such bitter without blaming
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