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Sidewalk Citizen

3.8 (67 reviews)
ModerateBakeries
Closed 7:30 am - 2:00 pm

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LuFei L.

Stoped by here on our last day in Calgary and we were definitely not disappointed. We didn't think much of the place and just wanted to pick up some pastries for a small breakfast and noticed the quiches on display. We got them heated up and it was SO delicious! They have a bacon one and a tomato one and both were so good. I honestly can't decide which one I enjoyed more. The egg was perfectly seasoned and the crust was fluffy and flakey. It doesn't look all that special but it seems like looks were very deceiving here. They also serve coffee from Phil and Sebastian which is a bit confusing because you have to pick it up yourself. It is an interesting system though, and it's nice to see these shops collaborating. The seating area is in an old converted warehouse and it's a very hipster vibe. Super pretty brick walls and overall great atmosphere. It's right along the river walk too, as if there needs to be another reason to visit. Definitely recommended!

Veggie quiche, a nice generous slice!
Cin C.

I love the atmosphere of this space. It's is a converted factory, so there aesthetic is all wood, black metal and glass. The open concept makes it feel airy and light during the day. Plenty of indoor seating, but there is even more on the second floor. We came for a quick breakfast and was so happy to find this bakery. We had a ham and cheese croissant, almond croissant, veggie quiche and a savory scone. They take their baking seriously here! Every item was delicious but my first vote would be for the veggie quiche full of umami mushroom flavor. Tied for second would be the savory scone and the almond croissant. The scone was sizable and had the perfect juxiposition of textures from it's crusty dense outer shell to it's light fluffy soft inner layer. Also, it is hard to find an almond croissant that isn't too sweet, so I liked the balance that Sidewalk Citizen gave to their sweet croissant. Wish I was in the area more to try out the other offerings!

Marlene G.

If I can give this restaurant 10 stars, I totally would! It's inside anyplace like a really nice dining hall that has multiple different eateries! We chose the sidewalk citizen because we wanted something easy and quick. We started off with some pastries (Pain au chocolate and banana bread) and for lunch we ordered the pulled pork on ciabatta and the curry chicken melt sandwich. While we waited for our sandwiches, I tried the pain au chocolate and the banana bread! Both were really good. The Pain au chocolate was soft with dark chocolate. So good! As soon as I bit into my pulled pork sandwich, I swear my eyes rolled to the back of my head! Omg! It was soooooo delicious. The pork was not dry and full of flavor. The pea sprouts with pickled carrots and the dressing really complimented the pork. The curry chicken melt oozed with cheese and toasted perfectly was just Devine! I love this place! Do yourself a favor and try this place out! Plenty of street parking, but there is also a parking lot right next to the building that you have to pay for, if you don't find any street parking on busy days. The restaurant is located on the east village close to the George King bridge. Nice walk after a big lunch!

Chocolate Pear Scone, Fruit Danish
Vivian C.

We went for brunch on the weekend, and it was packed in there. There's a few tables for people that want to eat in, and a few tables on the patio if it's warm enough to eat out. The lineup to order and pay was out the door! Lineups are usually good signs. That particular morning I just wanted something simple, I ordered bread, butter and a fried egg. The bread was fresh sourdough bread that they bake. Crispy crust and chewy sour inside, topped with butter, delicious! Hubby ordered a breakfast sandwich. That came with fried egg, bacon, avocado and arugula all on a brioche type bun. Great combination ingredients, but super messy to eat with the sunny side up egg. After enjoying breakfast, we grabbed a scone (chocolate pear), and fruit topped danish (theres a better name for it, I just don't remember) to go. So glad I was feeling like a glutton that morning. The scone and danish were delicious. The scone had just enough chocolate to make it a sweet treat without it being overly sweet and dense. I liked the combination as well, not a common one, or at least not that I've noticed, elsewhere. The danish, pastry part of it, buttery, flakey deliciousness. One of the best danishes I've ever had. The plan was to go back the morning that we were to fly back to Toronto. That plan failed when we ran late. I was so disappointed..... If I'm ever back in Calgary, I'm going there for breakfast every single morning.

a plate of pastries and a knife
Emily R.

great pastries, gluten free dairy free Halva bar was delicious. small seating area to the side. street parking out front

Alexander S.

Superb food with an Israeli influence. Ingredients are fresh and extremely well seasoned. The sourdough is amongst the best I've had. Thick crust, not too tangy and perfect stretch. The pastries are equally well done and freshly baked each day. If you get there early enough you'll still see them being prepared We had the red shakshuka and the green. Both are delishiois but the green wins for originality. Great ambiance

Col N.

Always wanted to try Sidewalk Citizen for a very long time. There are two locations and we went to the one by the Bow River. This location is shared with Phil & Seb. coffee and Charbar. A very unique location and would be an excellent location for the long summer days. They have an awesome patio as well (too cold today). Ordered a brioche sticky bun, Pain au chocolat, and banana bread. If you love bakery I recommend you come here and try it! The pain au chocolat is filled with large chunks of chocolate and the pastry is crispy but soft with it's own unique flavour. Love it! The brioche sticky bun is pretty sweet, but very good! the banana bread is vegan and it is has walnut and dates in it which made it absolutely delicious! Will come back for sure during the summer time when we are out for a stroll or in the neighbourhood.

Croissant, oatmeal cookie & tuna melt sandwich with olives & tea.
Genegie B.

This is one of my best places to eat a really good sandwich and bakeries. I've had avocado toast and tuna melted cheese sandwich with oatmeal cookies. I would go back again to try more sandwiches and pastries. I have been coming back & it still offers great sandwiches & pastries. My rating still stands, but pricey for me.

Almost croissant and strawberry danish
Amy T.

Sidewalk Citizen was definitely on our list to try in Calgary with it being in the much talked about simmons building. Service is pretty quick and friendly and I'm a sucker for places that have pastries on display. We had the almond croissant, strawberry danish, and charred avocado with sourdough bread. The almond croissants was overcooked and not enjoyable. The strawberry danish was my favorite. The custard was chocolate which was new to me and probably the best part. The charred avocado was pretty basic. All that for around $14 USD so I can't complain.

C T.

Ate at The Sidewalk Citizen for the first time on friday. I like the food. Had the Bacon & Avacado Fried Egg Sandwich. It was good but messy. Also ordered the Bacon & Cheddar Quiche. We ordered the drip coffee but it never arrived at our table. After half an hour, we realized the coffee had not come. When I placed the order, I specfically asked the lady at the counter if the food will will be served to us and she said yes. She literally meant only the food and not the coffee cos we had to pick it up at the Phil & Sebastian counter!!! There should be a BIG sign put up or the people taking orders at Sidewalk should inform patrons about the coffee pickup. I had to wait 5 more mins to get fresh hot coffees. Exasperating!

Nadia C.

I don't know what took me so long but I finally got to try out Sidewalk Citizen Bakery! I've tried coming once at 4pm, and let my past experience tell you that 4pm is WAY too late to stroll into Sidewalk Citizen expecting croissants to be available. There was practically nothing left when I showed up at 4pm. Having made a rookie mistake, I showed up this time at noon and the Simmons building was PACKED! My friend and I ordered lunch and realized that no empty tables were to be found. For those who have not visited the Simmons building, apparently the tables between Sidewalk Citizen and Phil and Sebastian can be shared. This was told to me by the server who delivered my breakfast sandwich when I was still waiting for a table to open up. Unfortunately all the tables on the main floor were occupied, so we went upstairs where it was less crowded. There were so many delicious sounding items on the menu that made finalizing my decision very difficult. It also didn't help that the line to order was so long that I spent about 10 mins standing beside the pastry cases, oogling at everything. In the end, I settled with the avocado sandwich and it was amazing! Garlic aioli, fresh avocado slices, optional add-in bacon strips, and topped with a fried egg ready to ooze between your fingers after the first bite. Perfection. It was a simple breakfast sandwich that hit the spot.

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Delicious breakfast sandwich & seasonal lentil salad. In a cute cozy corner of east village. Highly recommend!

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Very good food , would definitely come here again. The baked goods and lunch dishes are really good.

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