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Customers` Favorites
“The coffee! 😋The food!❤️🔥 The staff! 🥰The views! 🎉“
Customers` Favorites
“Great little place. Cozy, with very friendly service and good drip coffee. And so nice to find a place with great music for a change (soft jazz...think Ella, Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, etc.). Croissants were delicious, and I'm fussy about my pastry! We've been to most of the coffee shops in Gibsons (we live here) and this is at the top of our list.“
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“Friendly and fun owners. Delicious homemade goodies and breakfast. Delicious coffee. Cookies and muffins are all good. Great taste in music. In a quaint atmosphere. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽“
“Nice little stop when visiting this side of Bowen Island. The pizza was good with fresh ingredients and a nice crust, though the coffee tasted a bit too light for my preference. The menu is fairly limited, but it is still a convenient place to grab a meal or snack since there are not many restaurant options in the area.“
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“I had the most delicious gluten free dairy free chocolate cake ever. So yummy. 😋“
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“I came here with a friend based on the recommendation of mutual Vancouver friends. What an absolute delightful service, location and vibe. Set in a lovely garden space, with tables and chairs, and plenty of grass to lay a picnic rug down on, The Brass Spoon offered a short, but delicious variety of menu items. The mango lassi was delicious - not overly sweet, but tasting of yummy mango and very refreshing. The Indian samosa and spinach fatayer were delivered piping hot and crisp from the oven; and the chicken wrap was equally as delicious. The chicken if cooked on the spot, rather than precooked, so it took perhaps an extra 15min for it to be ready. Well worth the wait. The staff were lovely, welcoming and keen to have their little business grow into something larger. Highly recommend The Brass Spoon if you’re visiting the Sunshine Coast, a local or looking for something more personable than the eateries on the Main Street in Gibsons.“