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    Le Marché St. George

    4.1 (195 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Grocery
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    LE MARCHÉ ST. GEORGE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Quiet
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Kathryn W.

    Solid neighbourhood cafe to catch up with friends or have an easy morning coffee. They serve a solid matcha and good crepes and quiches. This cafe has limited seating indoors, but has some good outdoor seats. I definitely recommend this cafe during the spring and summer when you can enjoy the outdoor space!

    Outdoor seating
    Joe L.

    We came here twice for breakfast within 2 weeks upon hearing about the place from a friend recently. The small café hidden in a residential neighbourhood in Riley Park is a perfect destination for a morning stroll (a 15km walk from Downtown South in our case). My husband had the crêpes with roasted pair & brie on both visits. I had their salted caramel crêpes the first time and a croissant sandwich with ham, Gruyère, and Dijon. Although simple-looking, the made-to-order homey dishes are packed with flavours. Their coffees are strong and rich. We already know what we are going to try on our next walk there.

    Josephine M.

    We went to Le Marche St George for brunch on a Sunday morning. It's a small corner store with some bar stools and window seating, and a few patio tables outside. They don't have a large menu to choose from but as there aren't many places around that serve French crepes, this place had been on my radar for awhile and so I really wanted to try their crepes. Featured here: Three Cheese & Confit Tomato Crepe Nutella Crepe Quiche Pain Au Raisin Iced Lavender Matcha The crepes were pretty good but nothing spectacular. It was the Quiche that turned out to be the showstopper. A lady who was standing in front of us while we were in line recommended the quiche to us, and it turned out to be an excellent recommendation. The quiche had smoked salmon, capers, red onion & herb boursin in it. It was cooked to perfection and my husband said it was possibly the best quiche he had ever had! Pain Au Raisin and the Iced Lavender Matcha were also very nicely done. The Pain Au Raisin was crisp and flaky, and I could definitely taste the Lavender in the Lavender Matcha. This place is quite a hidden gem and I would absolutely come here again! Service: Good Parking: Free parking on the street

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    Marta B.

    This neighbourhood cafe is a dream! From its cozy vibes to an outdoor patio filled with flowers. They have pastries, crêpes, sandwiches and some local delicious local goodies to take home. They also had some books and toys for the kids. If you want a coffee in peace in beautiful surroundingd, that's itn

    Matcha latte, tea, and crepe
    Suanne L.

    A hidden café just off of Main and King Edward. We were nearby for an appointment so we decided to pop by and check it out! I can tell that majority of their customers were locals - many were walking their dogs or stopping for a quick coffee on their walks. Inside the restaurant was a combination of a grocery shop and a café. We opted to eat at the restaurant since there was some space available. Tables are not all that big. I ordered a matcha latte and a Turkey, Fig, and Brie crepe ($13.95). Matcha latte was pretty diluted when I was there and not a lot of matcha taste. Crepe was a combination of savoury and sweet which was nice. Fig sauce was sweet but also a bit sour as well. The crepe itself was quite thick and I liked that it had a bit of a chew to it. Decent amount of ingredients inside as well. My friend ordered just a london fog which was quite standard. The store is a bit out of the way for me so I wouldn't go often. The crepes were just an okay for me. If I were to come back, I would probably opt to order a sweet crepe to see if those taste better.

    Interior seating and retail area
    L C.

    This hidden gem is tucked away on an eastern side street just off of SOMA. Recommend by a family member, we stopped by Sunday for coffee and a snack. This is definitely a place that is frequented by locals, you might miss it if you didn't know what you're looking for. Definitely a home spun vibe! There are a good number of places to sit outside (weather permitting) and a couple of spots inside. Obviously seating is hard to come by but I was happy to see they try to limit laptop use. We shared a delicious cinnamon roll and scrumptious gluten free pumpkin muffin- both were excellent. These complimented our flavourful Americanos, which were strong but pleasant. Due to space constraints the condiments were limited but adequate. Staff was patient and kind, obviously owner operated, it shows. Prices were affordable and good value for the money.

    Pastries
    Carl D.

    This place is in a neighborhood. Plenty of parking on the streets. Seats are not that comfortable. I spent a few hours here and was reading at the tiny bar seat by the window. There's one more table inside and the rest is outside. During winter or fall or spring when weather is unpredictable it's less comfortable to be sitting outside. I was sort of expecting a cozy nook in a corner. It's busy and people come and go so it's a bit noisy in such a small place. There's plenty of food selections from crepes to sandwiches. They look good. I just ordered an espresso and didn't order food because there's really no comfortable place to sit and enjoy the food at that time. People are nice. This is not a place where u bring ur laptop to work or study. Maybe bring a friend to chat for a short time or when the weather is nice in the summer u can spend time sitting outside.

    Poached pear and brie crepe
    Allen W.

    I don't love that everyone knows about this gem of a cafe. Staff is great and brings out the order to you. Find a table if you can. One time, I sat on a planter and held my plate on my lap but the crepe was worth it. The interior is small but cute with some food goods for sale in addition to the cafe pastries/crepes etc. The poached pear with brie also comes with a drizzle of honey and cracked pepper. I noticed bee hives behind the building so I think it may have been local honey as well .. so good. Also, they make a nice Americano.

    Croque Monsieur, peach crepe and escargot
    Stephanie M.

    Came on Saturday morning. The cafe was pretty busy but there were spots to sit. We ordered the croque Monsieur, peach brie crepe, raison roll (escargot), cappuccino and latte. The coffee was pretty strong. The croque Monsieur was a bit hard to cut through but the flavour was delicious. I wish it had a bit more sauce to it but the cheese and ham was enough to give it flavour. The brie peach crepe was not bad. The crepe was thin and wasn't too sweet. It paired nicely with the peach but the brie was a bit too overpowering for me. The atmosphere is very friendly and very neighbourhood oriented. Staff is friendly and lots of places to sit. Love the mismatched chairs and cutlery.

    Elizabeth Z.

    FEELING QUICHE-IE @lemarchestgeorge is a charming cafe nestled in a residential neighbourhood near Main St. They serve your typical cafe fare, as well as crepes, quiches, croissant sandwiches, and local goods. I had been wanting to visit this cafe for a while after seeing photos of it last spring. And I am so glad I finally made the drive down. The cafe itself has this rustic charm to it. All the exposed wood and shards of goodies makes it feel as if you were walking into a vintage grocery store; it was like time stopped. The atmosphere was really relaxing because the cafe is located on a pretty quiet street corner. I sat outside because my dog was with me, and it was a wonderful way to spend a sunny afternoon. All the flowers in bloom around the outside seating areas really brightened up my mood. The service here was also very good; more than I usually expect at a cafe. I was struggling to decide what I wanted to eat, and the lovely woman who was taking my order at the counter offered to give me my drink first so that I can decide whilst I enjoyed my coffee--without paying first. This was a perfect example of what good hospitality looks like in my opinion. I walked back inside a a few minutes later and decided on their quiche which was the perfect snack. Quiche 8.5/10 I really enjoyed this quiche. It was a smoked salmon and Gruyère quiche that was just perfectly done. The cheese gave the quiche a really rich and creamy texture, and the smoked salmon added a nice hint of meatiness and flavour. My only complaint is that the pastry shell seemed a bit underbaked at the bottom. I ended up finishing the outer edges of the shell, and left the bottom untouched. Overall still the best quiche I've tried if I don't consider the shell. Have you guys checked out this charming cafe yet? 8.5/10 ‍10/10 $$ (aprox. $15-$20 for drink+food) Le Marché St. George | 4393 St Georgia St, Vancouver

    From the outside
    Michael I.

    Le Marche St. George is a hidden in the residential area of Fraserhood. It's a general store / corner store and a cafe. The place is homey and welcoming. I treated myself to an Americano and a pain au chocolat while I took a seat by the windows and enjoyed the cozy space. Le Marche St. George is a relaxing place to spend the afternoon with some indoor and outdoor seating. I'll definitely come back.

    Tomato Confit, Herbed Goat Cheese and Arugula Sandwich, Butter Tart, Creme Brulee Fog
    Dana S.

    I like hidden spots like this - it's the lone café in an otherwise completely residential area, and it doesn't look at all like a café until you get close and see all the people sitting outside. The interior is also woody and rustic, which is matched by the locally made goodies they sell (things like artisanal chocolate, condiments, soap and lotions - the usual crafts). I was there around noon on a Tuesday and it was very busy - it might seem hidden but it's definitely not a secret. I managed to take the one table left outside, but was directly in the sun and it was HOT, so I ended up moving as soon as a shaded table opened up. They serve French baked goods, light meals, and coffee/tea. Love that they have so many tea lattes. I got a tomato confit, herbed goat cheese and arugula sandwich, a butter tart, and an iced creme brulee fog. I really liked the tart and fresh tomato confit, and the croissant was perfectly flaky. It was a little small but priced appropriately for the size. The butter tart was textbook perfect - I wouldn't say there was anything really notable about it, but they could not have done a better job with the basic butter tart. The creme brulee fog may have actually been my favourite thing I ordered - it wasn't too sweet, and the creamy, custardy flavour of the tea was subtle but really unique. I was surprised to only have spent $18 total, making this one of the cheaper sandwich + dessert + drink meals that I've gotten recently. While the portions were smaller than average, the quality was top tier, so I'd still say it's good value. I will be honest and say that with the way I've heard people talk about this place, I expected to be completely whisked away to Europe or a mythical "simpler time", and I was not - I still felt like I was in Vancouver, and that there was nowhere I could be but Vancouver. And although it's a "neighbourhood cafe" by virtue of the location, I didn't really find the atmosphere any more neighbourly than your average downtown coffee shop, not that it was hostile, but the vibe I got from the staff and the other patrons was indifferent, everybody trying to keep to themselves or their own group. Maybe my own blah mood affected my perception. All that being said, with realistic expectations, this is a cool destination, worth going out of my way for to check it out.

    Summer P.

    Definitely a hidden gem. The cafe has a cozy atmosphere with a rustic, vintage vibe. The food and drinks were amazing. There is limited seating indoors.

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