Great bakery! Amazing baked goods. Great espresso based drinks. Highly recommend a stop if you’re in Pemby. Parking out front is super easy. Will be back next time I’m passing by.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Honza Palec
A small town very cozy bakery which smells after served coffee. They have great brownies, you must definitely try!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
trevor dan
Enjoyed it every time i go there friendly service check it out ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Zaira Arechiga
I ordered a ham sandwich, very delicious. I recommend specifying that they give it to you hot!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Angela Wassen
Had a great experience here. We enjoyed the ham and cheese croissant, pastries and coffee. The service was quick and the employees were very friendly.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Croissant
Brishna Kamal
Not sure what it is but the coffee here is not as good as their baked goods.. continuously disappointed with the coffee and continuously surprised by the baked goods. I will keep going there just for the baked goods and switch somewhere else for
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 3
Patrick McCurdy
Delightful, authentic, freshly and expertly made baked goods & superb coffee.
RothburyLady
Yet another Lonely Planet review led us here, lured by the cinnamon buns. We had left Whistler for Kamloops en route to Jasper; Pemberton was a good stopping point. Anyone else doing that route, must stop at Nairn falls, not long out of Whistler. Its a peaceful, well marked trail along the river to magnificent falls. Hats of to BC for the first class information boards at the falls explaining the extraordinary geology for people like me with untrained eyes. And then we founf Blackbird bakery - the aromas drew us in. Alas, the very person before us (in a looooong queue) got the last one! He was lucky to leave that place intact.....but we were very satisfied with a lovely apple strudel and a panini. The best part, was sitting outside in the morning sunshine with a steaming mug of coffee. Stay a while in Pemberton because its a lovely town and there are meadows that people say you should take time to visit, but we only got so far as time was limited and we saw lots of farms offering fresh produce with honesty boxes, beautifully displayed.
Shell Scrambles
During covid I would drive all the way from Vancouver for the almond croissant.Something changed... And it wasn't good. I've tried the almond croissant 3 times in the last year and it is nowhere near as good as it used to be.It is not croissant like. When once it used to be flakey and crunchy, biting into the ones made these days is like eating soggy bread. I'm very disappointed but I will also save a lot of time and gas sticking to better bakeries in the Vancouver area for croissants.
Lolli Gagnon
Sweet little homely bakery based in an old railway station. Sandwiches are fresh and filling, cookies and pastries are yummy and the coffee is well made!
Small & cozy cafe located at the heart of Pemberton with decent coffee & average sandwiches. Their sandwiches used to be better, but I feel like they are not as goof as they used to be. However, I still like their coffee, and their tables inside the restaurants are very comfortable & outside benches are cozy & peaceful.The staff is friendly as always :)
An Le
Blackbird Bakery in Pemberton truly lives up to its reputation! Alongside many glowing online reviews, I can personally vouch for the high quality of their offerings. During my last visit, I had the pleasure of trying their danish, and they were simply awesome. A perfect blend of flaky pastry and delicious filling. For those in or passing through Pemberton, this bakery is a must-visit!
Gerard Koldyk
Stopped in on whim while doing a 2 night stay and found a world class culinary surprise in Pemberton . Coffee was great but the savoury bakery items were something to crow about; both the ham and cheese croissant and the sausage in phyllo pastry were superb and worth returning the next morning for breakfast.
Matthew Nelson
Quaint small bakery/cafe. Good sandwiches and sticky buns.Located in an old train station, you can eat near the tracks with amazing views of Mount Currie
Richard Cardwell
Great little find for breakfast on a Sunday morning, on the way out of Whistler. Great coffee, breakfast croissants were lovely ..
Great bakery! Amazing baked goods. Great espresso based drinks. Highly recommend a stop if you’re in Pemby. Parking out front is super easy. Will be back next time I’m passing by.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A small town very cozy bakery which smells after served coffee. They have great brownies, you must definitely try!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Enjoyed it every time i go there friendly service check it out ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I ordered a ham sandwich, very delicious. I recommend specifying that they give it to you hot!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Had a great experience here. We enjoyed the ham and cheese croissant, pastries and coffee. The service was quick and the employees were very friendly.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Croissant
Not sure what it is but the coffee here is not as good as their baked goods.. continuously disappointed with the coffee and continuously surprised by the baked goods. I will keep going there just for the baked goods and switch somewhere else for
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 3
Delightful, authentic, freshly and expertly made baked goods & superb coffee.
Yet another Lonely Planet review led us here, lured by the cinnamon buns. We had left Whistler for Kamloops en route to Jasper; Pemberton was a good stopping point. Anyone else doing that route, must stop at Nairn falls, not long out of Whistler. Its a peaceful, well marked trail along the river to magnificent falls. Hats of to BC for the first class information boards at the falls explaining the extraordinary geology for people like me with untrained eyes. And then we founf Blackbird bakery - the aromas drew us in. Alas, the very person before us (in a looooong queue) got the last one! He was lucky to leave that place intact.....but we were very satisfied with a lovely apple strudel and a panini. The best part, was sitting outside in the morning sunshine with a steaming mug of coffee. Stay a while in Pemberton because its a lovely town and there are meadows that people say you should take time to visit, but we only got so far as time was limited and we saw lots of farms offering fresh produce with honesty boxes, beautifully displayed.
During covid I would drive all the way from Vancouver for the almond croissant.Something changed... And it wasn't good. I've tried the almond croissant 3 times in the last year and it is nowhere near as good as it used to be.It is not croissant like. When once it used to be flakey and crunchy, biting into the ones made these days is like eating soggy bread. I'm very disappointed but I will also save a lot of time and gas sticking to better bakeries in the Vancouver area for croissants.
Sweet little homely bakery based in an old railway station. Sandwiches are fresh and filling, cookies and pastries are yummy and the coffee is well made!
Restaurantji Recommends
Small & cozy cafe located at the heart of Pemberton with decent coffee & average sandwiches. Their sandwiches used to be better, but I feel like they are not as goof as they used to be. However, I still like their coffee, and their tables inside the restaurants are very comfortable & outside benches are cozy & peaceful.The staff is friendly as always :)
Blackbird Bakery in Pemberton truly lives up to its reputation! Alongside many glowing online reviews, I can personally vouch for the high quality of their offerings. During my last visit, I had the pleasure of trying their danish, and they were simply awesome. A perfect blend of flaky pastry and delicious filling. For those in or passing through Pemberton, this bakery is a must-visit!
Stopped in on whim while doing a 2 night stay and found a world class culinary surprise in Pemberton . Coffee was great but the savoury bakery items were something to crow about; both the ham and cheese croissant and the sausage in phyllo pastry were superb and worth returning the next morning for breakfast.
Quaint small bakery/cafe. Good sandwiches and sticky buns.Located in an old train station, you can eat near the tracks with amazing views of Mount Currie
Great little find for breakfast on a Sunday morning, on the way out of Whistler. Great coffee, breakfast croissants were lovely ..