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    Bark Espresso

    4.2 (125 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    BARK ESPRESSO ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed
    Good for working

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    Strawberry buttermilk biscuit, Thursday 25 January 2024.
    Tanis L.

    Approaching Bark Espresso via car this morning, Thursday 25 January 2024, I passed the building it was located in before circling around the block and finding designated parking by the entrance. When driving past, I noticed a pet/dog store sign from the road, and figured it was close. When I got out of my car after circling around, I notice a sign on the outside of the building with the name Bark Espresso and a red door for an entrance/exit. Entering the coffee/food shop, I found a few customers sitting at the tables and a few workers behind the counter. Looking for a hearty baked good, I opted for one with a large fruit jam-looking dollop on the top. I asked what it was when asking for one and the worker said it was a strawberry buttermilk biscuit. It was less than $5 with tax, which I thought was a good price for both the quantity and craftsmanship of the item. My cash payment was well accepted, and I was on my way to enjoy the biscuit. The texture of the biscuit was firm on the outside and topped with crystalline sugar pieces. The interior was fluffy and retained the density of a good biscuit. For the strawberry topping, it was on the sweeter side towards wild strawberries. An excellence product and very satisfying serving size.

    Grilled cheese

    my new favorite place to go to on a nice day (or even a rainy day)! The staff is just amazing, & the grilled cheese is to die for. The drinks are so good (I got an americano and an iced tea) they are so sweet to the pups and my anxious girl felt so comfortable the moment we were there. I was able to get hours of work done sitting outside while my pup relaxed, played and sniffed. Truly my new go to place.

    Cinnamon roll
    Lori C.

    This is a cute little puppy themed coffee shop. The guy behind the counter was friendly and helpful In menu choosing. We choose a yummy cinnamon roll and a veg breakfast sandwich. I also got a yummy spiced chai. The place is a little hard to find. We drove by once thinking it was a pet store. It was worth the second drive by. It looks like it has outdoor dining to bring your pup along. Wii definitely come back with a furry friend.

    Pesto Sandwich
    Jennifer P.

    Brilliant idea - cafe adjacent to a doggie daycare/training shop! Very much appreciated the friendly service, plentiful selection of teas, sandwiches (Pesto Sandwich was AMAZING - warm, crisp, savory), and the doggie decor (paintings are so cheerful!).

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    Kristen B.

    Such a nice treat didn't know this was here! Suggested from the local tire joint a quick walk and delicious espresso and scone! I will be back!

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    Shaida H.

    On a cold winter day , was looking for a meetup place to meet a friend. I love that this cafe has two separate cafe areas: one for humans only and the other for humans and their pups. The dog only entrance has its own entrance to the side of the building by the outdoor tent/dining area. Inside the dog only area, there are some dog beds so high-chewed toys and plenty of seating for humans. There is a window inside this cafe where you can order. You cannot see the food displays from this side of the cafe, but they have the menus posted. We had our blueberry scones toasted; definitely go with a warmed scone. The scones were well balanced, not too sweet and plenty of blueberries. The drip coffee wasn't too acidic. They have a jar of dog treats. Would definitely visit again; love that this cafe concept exists!

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    Alicia J.

    The penguin peppermint mocha is so goo! As is the egg nog, standard holiday drinks I know... but for some reason I think we're better than average. The pesto egg sandwich had veggie sausage!! Yum! And YOU CAN BRING YOUR DOG!

    Jessica S.

    Any place that has bark in the name has to be dog friendly, and it is! They have two separate rooms, one for dogs and one without, so if you don't like dogs you don't have to see them. The coffee is really good as well and the pesto breakfast sandwich is delicious. Definitely worth the trip with your pup.

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    Super family friendly coffee shop -- there is even a bucket of books and toys at the back for kids.

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    8 years ago

    I'm in it for the coffee, they made a delicious double 8oz latte with whole milk, my standard, so I'll be back.

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    7 years ago

    I've tried this place a number of times and unfortunately most of the baristas are not very friendly or inviting ...good espresso though!

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    9 years ago

    Haven't been here in awhile but it's a true hidden gem . Love how friendly and accommodating they are .

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    14 years ago

    Bark is a wonderful place, best coffee in Northgate hands down. And everyone that works there are very kind.

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    10 years ago

    Small, crowded, noisy. Cute and intimate though. Staff seems kind, prices good. I went once.

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    12 years ago

    This spot has great espresso, and the employee who works there, Kurt is really helpful. Great latte art too.

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