Wow! Good bakery and great breads. Excellent location with outdoor area. Great views and people watching. Liked the sandwich and the coffee. Note: it's a bakery cafe, so selection is limited - dont spazz out if you write a review.
Terra Breads in Olympic Village is a perfect spot for any meeting in the village. They serve a wide range of great quality artisan breads and baled goods. The price is a little bit on the pricier side.
Despite its large bright open size, this place is often packed throughout the day with a fast moving line of customers.
We would like to recommend their twice baked almond croissant. It is pretty great!
Wen yesterday, and had a wonderful experience. Being as I am on a diet and wanted a sorta healthy cheat day, I opted for here. I got the Margarita pizza, and organic spinach, goat cheese salad, also added salmon on top. It was one of the most amazing pizzas I have had in years, and the salad was very good as well. Staff were also very kind. I would recommend this place to anyone wanting a very tasteful meal. Also I find that around 1pm it kinda dies down, so that would be a good time seeing as it isn't as busy then.
Terra Breads Olympic Village is the largest of four Terra breads locations in Vancouver. Known for their artisan breads, gourmet sandwiches, nourishing salads and delectable pastries, Terra Breads is a great place to breakfast, lunch or snacks. I have tried a few pastries from Terra Breads Olympic Village in the past. Last week, I went to try their participating hot chocolate for the Hot Chocolate festival.
Terra Breads offers a delicious selection of baked goods that are too hard to resist! It's the perfect place for casual get togethers, meetings and general people watching. The view of the bustlin' and beautiful Olympic Village is a real treat. I like to sit here and also enjoy a cup of latte with my meal. Definitely a great place that's worth the visit if you're taking a stroll in the Olympic Village area in Mount Pleasant.
I recommend the cranberry chocolate scone, my newest pastry discovery, with a latte!
One-liner: Great introduction to the Hot Chocolate Festival in Vancouver
Highlight: Honey Buns Hot Chocolate
Recommended for: Those who want to participate in the Hot Chocolate Festival but don’t want to break the bank
Would I go back? Yes.
Check out my blog post for the full review!
I gave a high rating because the staff is so friendly and it's also very DOG friendly. Sometimes the staff has treats in their pockets, what a nice surprise indeed. The breakfast paninis are good, and to my surprise the pizza items are fantastic. Bathrooms are a bit tight but hey, clean as beeeeep! As well as their kitchen and prep areas.
They also bake 24-hours a day (but the place is not open 24 hours, however), so unlike some other cafes, what you see in the counter might actually still be fresh no matter what time you go, instead of end-of-the-day leftovers if you go late afternoon or evening. Their Hot Chocolate Festival 2016 entries are very strong for being interesting in taste and good price for portion. Drawbacks include being not very hot by the time it got to us; and the underlying hot chocolate seemed a bit thin and mediocre.
After Sheepie repaired my bike after collecting dust in the bike room for an year, we decided to take it out for a bike ride. Starting from downtown, we took the bike path that eventually led us to the other side in Olympic Village. We stopped at Terra Breads Cafe for a break. (there is conveniently a bike rack to lock up to right infront of the cafe)
One of my FAVOURITE bakeries. Fresh delicious bread and staff are always friendly! I travel between Vancouver and Calgary often so I always buy a few loaves to bring back to Calgary since Calgary lacks decent bakeries or anything that is up to Vancouver's standards (they have a lot of Cobs... but who wants Cobs when you can have Terra Breads?!).
Must try their pistachio cranberry bread... you won't regret it!
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