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    The Mount Bakery Cafe

    3.9 (380 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    house made pastries and cookies!
    Kristy M.

    Mount Bakery is so cute and so delicious. The servers are sweet. love coming here. They also own Temple Bar which i equally love

    Latte
    Stephanie H.

    Got here early for the Bellingham location. Cute but small cafe dining area. Ordered the "croissant French toast" which is really a cinnamon roll in the French Toast style but baked. Came with fresh berries and whip. Ordered sausage and egg on the side with a 16 oz latte. Everything was excellent, a little more "done" than I would have liked but it seemed to work somehow. Will 100% be back. My partner's potatoes were so good I kept stealing them off his plate! Parking in lot across the street or street parking.

    Monte cristo crepe
    Johnny K.

    Tasty vibrant flavors! The cinnamon roll was killer and both meals delicious and filling. I hate to leave hungry. Server was friendly and helpful w menue suggestions.

    Cappuccino w/breve

    I ordered the Bakery "Best Benedict" and it lived up to the boast. All breads and pastries are made from scratch and the English muffin was phenomenal. (In most places the muffin is an afterthought.) My cappuccino with breve was expertly made and had that wonderfully sweet taste from the steamed breve, not bitter. The service was polite and knowledgeable of their menu, naturally boastful of their made from scratch offerings. The pastries are phenomenal! Check out the morning bun pic...more than half eaten, yes, but now you can see the delicious orange bits on the inside that cause the burst of smooth citrus flavor. Excellent paired with my coffee! The ambiance is chill and divey. All are welcome. I will be back to this place.

    Salmon eggs Benny!
    Kelli P.

    Super cute place! College daughter had the regular eggs Benedict and I had the smoked salmon eggs Benedict. To die for! So good. Staff was super friendly and we loved the artwork inside. Afterwards we walked around the Fairhaven historic district of Bellingham, and went into a couple shops. Great afternoon.

    Berry oat scone
    Julia A.

    Excellent pastries. I'm obsessed with anything blackberry or Marion berry. Latte was tasty Always visit at the farmers market

    Waffle with fresh blueberries and lemon curd
    Rebecca S.

    Cute small bakery restaurant. Great location and the food was excellent. Burberry waffle with lemon curd was absolutely delicious.

    Orange Hazelnut Twist ($4)
    Wendi K.

    This review is for the Orange Hazelnut Twist ($4) I picked up from their farmers market booth at the Ballard Farmers market on Sundays! Didn't get the orange at all and there was only a light sprinkling of nuts but overall it was a nice, flaky pastry at a good price. Maybe better toasted? Anyways - they also had other items like scones and cookies and such.

    fresh fruit crepe. Worst I ever had.
 Burned crepe. Tasteless fruit. A full zero stars
    Max F.

    2.5 for service 1.5 for pastries, crepes, and drinks Worst latte of the decade. Worst croissant of the month. Worst crepe ever. Not worth the stop

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    Paolo B.

    Great place to have a nice breakfast on a Friday morning! First off, I appreciate that they still ask for proof of vaccination! Way to play it safe! Now that's out of the way, I'm a big Eggs Benedict person so I have to try that first! So I ordered that over some savory waffles, a first for me! I've had a lot of bennys in my life but this is a unique way to present your dish. Every company was delicious. From the ham and the perfectly poached eggs. It all worked well for me. My only constructive criticism would be the homemade Hollandaise sauce. It was screaming for some lemon juice. But the consistency is correct. You already won me over with the fact that it's homemade! I will definitely come back here on my next visit!

    Kimberly H.

    Came in to do some reading with my husband on our little getaway and opted to share a ham & gouda croissant with a fruit galette, which were very good. The pastry case in the front definitely called our name and although the menu items looked good, the pastry items were too good to pass up. Decent coffee and wonderful service! I ordered a simple drip and our waiter was joyfully refilling my cup. My husband ordered the Moliere - their famous Mount Bakery mocha made with Belgian Chocolate Ganache and topped with whipped cream. I was expected a more decadent drink, but it was more of the dark chocolate flavoring and not very sweet. It was well made, but not quite what I anticipated. The cafe is making great efforts to stay safe with checking vaccination cards for guests dining inside and covered eating for folks preferring to eat outside.

    Chris J.

    Well, sitting at a table waiting for over 40 min for breakfast is pretty disappointing. It's understandable if they're under staffed but it's only going to lead to their ultimate demise. Just not worth it. Yes

    Coffee
    Sarah S.

    We came in this past Sunday for some brunch to their downtown location. We were able to get a seat right away as there was a lot of snow outside. The waitresses that served us were delightful-they had great recommendations. We started off with some coffee and a seasonal cocktail, the Misanthrope. While we waited, I enjoyed looking at their fabulous art! I ordered the Blackstone Benny-applewood bacon, spinach, and black pepper upon some freshly made focaccia, complete with roasted potatoes. Their eggs are perfect, the hollandaise was light, and the focaccia was freshly made. This was mouthwateringly good and the perfect portion size-I was able to finish my plate without feeling too full. They have plenty of wonderful pastries and goods to go as well! Mt. Bakery Cafe has been a Bellingham favorite for breakfast and brunch. It is a must do and see for anyone who wants to enjoy a Bellingham classic. We can't wait to come back for more.

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    Excellent food and coffee and service. We've been there twice now for breakfast and will go again.

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    Stopped by for weekday brunch and by 11:15 it was pretty packed. There are a few tables and bar…read moreseating. It may be difficult to accommodate large groups, but if you come early, it should be okay. We were seated by the bar and we had a full view of the kitchen. It was nice to watch them make the crepes and prepare all the food. They have a few appetizers, savoury and sweet crepes, and quite a large cider selection. We both tried different ciders. I liked the scenic road razz. It was light and fruity. Tartare de boeuf- wagyu tartare, served with a beet puree and buckwheat crackers. It was tasty. I really liked the crunch on the buckwheat crackers. The tartare was seasoned well. Jambon blanc- savoury crepe with Parisian ham, cider onion jam, gruyere, and egg. Simple, but quality ingredients. It may look small, but it was quite filling. I enjoyed the buckwheat crepes as it added more flavour to the crepes. I do wish there was a bit more onions in this one. Overall, was very savoury and delicious. Saucisse- beef and pork sausage, bacon, red pepper relish, gruyere, and mustard aioli. This one was really filling. The sausage was quite large, flavourful, and not dry at all. The red pepper relish added some sweetness and brightness to the dish. The crepe went well with the mustard. Overall, it was a satisfying meal. It was nice to go to somewhere for brunch that was more unique than just the usual items for brunch. Service was great, especially since it was so busy. They were still attentive and quick. Prices are pretty good, considering portion and quality of ingredients. I'd recommend checking this place out. I know I'll be back to try their sweet crepes.

    Way back in the day (96 to be specific) on my way to Africa, I did a stopover in London…read more I had managed to get a free pass on the brand new Eurostar train! I left London Waterloo International station (Eurostar later switched to St Pancras) at 6am while it was pitch dark & returned at night again in darkness! I mention this because I was not able to see the French country side (a real bummer) once Eurostar came out from under the Chunnel. So don't be a dumbo like me when next you're going on the Eurostar - travel during daylight hours! It was a one day pass so I ran around Paris like a wild crazy chicken being chased by a knife! Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, beautiful cafés & streets et cetera the sights & sounds of Paris one never forgets! Trying to get directions in English from Frenchmen ... oh the joy! Not enough time at all in Paris - 8 hours flew by in a flash! One highlight was my introduction to crêpes via a food cart, just near the Eiffel Tower. Those buckwheat crêpes were damn expensive & as I walked away chomping down on them, I got to less than a 100 metres away before I turned around & went back for more - I kid you not!!! Bye bye to my remaining Francs (cash) but I was happy as can be my belly full! Best ever expensive crêpes!!! They had that certain - 'je ne sais quoi' taste! Paris crepes are the best!!! I ended up leaving Paris with nothing to show for ... no Gucci or LV t-shirt ... absolutely ziltch in clothing or souvenirs! Insert sad face here! But you guessed it, I've never ever forgotten those crêpes! Which leads me to the brand new - Ça Marche Crêperie @ Vancouver House. This is a concept crêperie & cider house by the owner of the magnifique - Au Comptoir (please see my review) on 4th Ave. Located on the north west side of the Granville Bridge at the base of Vancouver House = if you can see Vancouver House you'll find this Crêperie! This area is booming with lots of shiny newness - see the amazing architecture of Vancouver House where Ça Marche Crêperie is located just off the short Continental St. This is a small operation with limited seating, so perhaps settle for a 'grab N go' kinda vibe. I'm 100% here for the crêpes! The cider to be honest not so much. Never been a huge fan. The taste just hasn't won me over ... yet! However, that said I'm curious to try the conceptual concoctions that will be offered here! Hey maybe there's hope for me & I just might become a huge lover of cider yet!?! To the owners of this crêperie I plead & beg you not to hire little Johnny from the local high school to be in the kitchen making my crêpes!!! I swear if you go down this road you'll lose my support as my sense of taste will be shattered by crappie garbage crêpes! Look at what was once a local popular Crêperie downtown - they started hiring anyone with a heart beat! The crêpes got so bad even Aunt Jemima refused to pour her syrup on them!!! I can tell you it wasn't the pandemic that ruined it!!! I absolutely just love crêpes & I'm excited about this new crêperie! You can have crêpes with pretty much anything you want to add to them - so go ahead & experiment until you find your hearts content! Highly recommend getting a savoury buckwheat crêpe as a 'main dish' & then try a classic sweet crêpe for dessert - if you can handle it. Apparently the frites (fries) & dip are absolutely delightful - as told to me by someone who sat next to me at the bar. Oui monsieur ... hit me up one more time - here take all my Francs & my shirt! Merci!

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    Mushroom crepe was not great. Outside was burnt and the egg white was raw.
    Mushroom crepe was not great. Outside was burnt and the egg white was raw.
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    4.9
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    52.1 mi

    This is a neat place for well made food at a reasonable cost. Bonus, if you are a person that…read moreenjoys looking at boats & being along the water's edge, this is a lovely place in Cowichan Bay to enjoy a meal with a view. Truthfully, I go for their crepes, but my friends are always bey happy with their other menu choices too. The staff is friendly and we never feel rush to eat & leave. This isn't a place you need to really dress up to feel you fit in. However, you also could if the mood suits you & still not feel out of place. Truly, I am happy that they even have tables on the main level that accommodate those with mobility aids. However, that being said, I am struggling to recall if there would be a easy enough way for a wheelchair or even a walker to make it to the main door. I'll have to remember to focus on that long enough before my next crepe eating bliss hits. As Cowichan Bay is a popular area to stop for meals, do plan to go in advance for parking. As even if there are a few spots for the restaurant, there isn't enough space to accommodate the full restaurant. If you are able to find a spot at the restaurant or are double parking at the restaurant (which is apparently allowed), it is good to let the server know what vehicle is yours. Beyond more than mention "I've parked my vehicle here", so a server can notify you if people need to be let out of the space if they're leaving before you're done. If you don''re not lucky enough to grab a parking spot right at the restaurant, you might have to go far up the road (sometimes almost to the hotel) or down the road (towards the parking area by the pubic washrooms) to reach any parking options. Definitely try it out if you are looking fit an option in Cowichan Bay. I know I'm looking forward to many more future happy crepe eating moments here with friends.

    Had a great evening and will be returning for sure. The ocean views are amazing and the food and…read moreservice 10/10!

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    Adam's Crepes is one of those hidden gems you end up coming back to all the time, or at least mine!…read more The crepes are consistently delicious and super fresh, made to order, and packed with flavor whether you like sweet or savory. I always get the potato cheese one. I love that it's a small business and the owner is always super friendly and welcoming. They're also great about substitutions, which is a lifesaver if you're picky or have dietary stuff. It's the kind of spot that makes you want to support local!

    I have heard lots about this place and somehow never had the chance to try it until recently. It…read morewas a random occurrence as I happened to pass by this area and decided to stop for a bit of dessert. I did not have much expectations and was pretty much overwhelmed by the selection. It was a huge menu covering both sweet and savory crepes. I was very much taken with the huge tubs of Nutella lining the shelves and was determined to have something with Nutella. I finally decided on a simple Nutella, peanut butter and French vanilla ice cream crepe. The crepe was done to perfection, with crisp edges and softer center. The savory crepes look interesting and I would like to come back again to try those. It was quiet on a weekday afternoon, though people did stream in to order take out. Street parking is available in the area.

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    Simple seating.  It's all about the food.
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    Nutella, peanut butter and French vanilla ice cream crepe. $9.75
    Nutella, peanut butter and French vanilla ice cream crepe. $9.75
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