Reviews Wilder Snail Grocery & Coffee

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April
+5
Sumptuous dishes, lovely coffees, divine desserts💖💝💗 love the exquisite tasting espresso chocolate cookie...yum to the very last bite 😁 VERY friendly and supportive of the community
May 22, 2015
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Vancouver Barista
+4.5
At Keefer Street, on our 13th stop in our Search for Vancouver’s Best Coffee, we visit The Wilder Snail. I’m not familiar with this area. But I am fascinated by this intriguing combination of organic, gluten free grocery store and neighbourhood café.
Apr 27, 2015
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EV Dave
+4.5
Great coffee, and a nice community feel. They sell groceries and different things like a general store too. Comfortable, welcoming, and clearly a welcome part of the neighbourhood.
Jun 25, 2010
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Coffee Rob
+4.5
A Different Pace. From the outside it looks like your stereotypical corner store you would find in any community across Canada. But don't judge this book buy its cover, because it is part coffee house, part corner store and somewhere in the back there is a bit of a bike shop hanging out.
Aug 07, 2009
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Meaghanc8
+4.5
Maybe it was chance.  Maybe it was fate.  It’s hard to say why life takes us to certain places at certain times but I do know this – walking into The Wilder Snail  is like taking a step back into time. A happier time , a time where people left their doors unlocked, children ran freely, and most importantly, a time where Jimmy Soul and Elvis ruled the airwaves.
Oct 29, 2014
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Coffee Rob
+4.5
Walking into the Wilder Snail you are greeted by a large wooden bar, some great red cupboards and large red globe lights that Erica wanted to make special mention of. The name is a humorous poke at unusual British pub names.
Aug 07, 2009
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Raul
+4.5
My friend Lorraine and I had already been to The Wilder Snail (not surprisingly, about a year ago) but for some reason I forgot to blog about it. But this time I decided not to forget, particularly because I liked this place and it's a beautiful location to have coffee, lunch or just hang out (free wifi with purchase, it's passworded). We ordered a couple of Montreal smoked-meat sandwiches, which were generous on the Montreal smoked-meat and very tasty (really, how could you screw up a MSMS… but I digress). The service was cordial and friendly and lunch was inexpensive ($5.99 for each one of the sandwiches). Obviously, as anybody who reads my blog will know, I don't eat cheese so I had to remove it but otherwise, our lunch was really good. I'd definitely come back for lunch or even just for a coffee and to read a good book. The Wilder Snail is definitely a lovely neighbourhood cafe. Related posts: Eatery review - La Grotta Del Fromaggio Meat and Bread (Gastown) Frenchie's (Downtown V
May 09, 2011
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