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    Cornerstone Cafe

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Gratia

    Gratia

    (16 reviews)

    Gratia is our go to for coffee and breakfast when we're in town. Staff is friendly and the line…read more(when there is one), moves swiftly. Their pastries are amazing, love their pistachio croissants with chocolate, and their pot pie, and Benny's. Great bagels and breakfasts also. In the afternoon it s a nice quiet place to work (free WiFi) or recharge over a quiet coffee and snack.

    1 Star -- Discriminatory and Hostile Toward Disabled Patrons…read more My experience at Gratia Café was deeply upsetting and reflects a profound lack of understanding of -- or respect for -- disability rights. I am a disabled individual who relies on a legitimate, clearly identifiable service dog. Rather than being treated with basic courtesy and professionalism, I was subjected to hostile behavior, scrutiny, and exclusionary conduct that made it unmistakably clear I was not welcome. Staff acted as though they were entitled to question or challenge the presence of a service dog, despite the fact that this is explicitly prohibited under British Columbia human rights law. Let me be very clear: Businesses do not get to interrogate disabled patrons, demand explanations of medical need, or treat service dogs as optional accommodations. A service dog is not a pet, and access is not conditional on staff approval, comfort, or personal beliefs. What made this experience particularly distressing was the demeaning tone and dismissive attitude shown throughout the interaction. Instead of de-escalation or accommodation, the situation was handled in a way that felt humiliating, stigmatizing, and discriminatory. Disabled people should never be made to feel like a problem simply for existing in public spaces with the supports they require. Accessibility is not a "preference" or a branding choice -- it is a legal and ethical obligation. Until Gratia Café undertakes serious staff training on disability rights, service animals, and inclusive customer service, I cannot recommend this establishment to disabled patrons or allies. This experience was not just disappointing -- it was unacceptable.

    The Bistro

    The Bistro

    (10 reviews)

    One of our local radio stations was advertising that they were trying to find the best burger and…read moreThe Bistro was on the list of places to try. Living with a burger loving gal, we took advantage of the free advertisement for The Bistro and checked it out. The place is clean, rather spartan, but bright and airy. You order at the front counter, pay, and wait for your food to be made. The menu is far wider than we thought checking it out on line. Is it going to win the best burger? We would say no way, with Loudmouth at Mount Lehman out there along with even Five Guys around the lower mainland, there are better choices. One thing the lovely K loved is she was as able to determine the doneness of the meat. The potatoes that came with were good, but soft on the inside and also out, which isn't what I'd want. I had the breakfast brunch of Desi Platter which was very tasty, and quite different. One thing I will say is the price of the menu item deserved a three egg omelette, not two. The rest of the platter was really great, the paratha especially, never tried that. Would we go back, probably, but not compelled to do so right away.

    The Bistro is adding to my steadfast belief that sometimes the best little breakfast/lunch cafes…read moreare tucked away in drab industrial business plazas. My friend and I have a tradition of getting breakfast before our 9am class on Fridays, and Google reviews seemed to suggest that the Bistro was the place to go. We walked in about half an hour after opening, and the place was warm and already buzzing with a pleasant volume of conversations from a handful of filled tables. Patricia (the owner?) greeted us as soon as we entered and directed us to the menus. It's a small breakfast menu of about seven items, but what they do, they do well. I had the sunken Benny, which Patricia kindly explained to me was not at all like a traditional Benny. Instead, it was poached eggs, potatoes, corn, black beans, bell peppers, and chorizo nestled into a zesty tomato sauce. It felt a bit like a Mexican take on a shakshuka. So hearty, especially as it was served with a delicious focaccia style bread--it could cure heartache, I think. My friend ordered the omelette with a side of pancakes, and the omelette was a great balance of veggies, meat, and cheese. And the pancakes... I promise I'm not exaggerating when I say she shed tears. "10/10," she declared, marveling at the texture--somehow soft, fluffy, and bouncy. The baked goods are also all made fresh in house, and I had to get a carrot and mascarpone muffin to go. It wasn't super cheap (~$25 per person with our various sides), but it's worth it for food that fills the stomach and the heart. Can't wait to come back! Thank you, Patricia and staff!

    Cornerstone Cafe - cafes - Updated May 2026

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