Green Olive Market and Cafe

38161 Cleveland Ave, Squamish
(604) 898-4563

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Dale

Cozy nook in Squarmish that is a European market with coffee shop. Food was delicious and staff very welcoming and friendly

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Anya Chirasarinphat

Great coffee, friendly staff, and a must-try sandwich! Yummy šŸ˜‹
Highly recommend

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Frede

BEST LUNCH and COFFEE SPOT
I love this coffee! The sandwichs are well flavored, I always get the full veggie, I’m a fan of the artichoke and walnuts. Coffee is also my favorite hands down in all squamish!

I would say the wait time is a bit long but 100% worth the wait every-time!

Great job and keep doing what you do ā™„ļø

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mina

Let’s begin with saying that this place is the definition of community. We stopped on our way back to Vancouver at this beautiful market and cafe for a small bite and coincidentally found out it is their 8th anniversary of being in the community.
The people popping in to congratulate the owners was the biggest representative of the quality they established over years. The rest of the staff were also very friendly.
Now about food, the hero sandwich was my absolute favourite. It was loaded and rich in flavour. The spicy Italian was delicious too. And that coffee was probably the closest to coffees we have in Europe. Smooth, creamy and rich.
Also, can we take a moment to appreciate how cozy this spot was? All you need is some yummy food, a good book and spending time with the best view of chief!
Finally, the pasta and pesto we picked was of highest quality. As amateurs, managed to cook one of the best pesto pastas ever!
Do I recommend this place? Absolutely!
Will we be back? Of course!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

LA McNulty

One of the best sandwiches I've eaten since Antibes. Try the excellentTartufo sandwich: delicious Swiss Gruyere cheese and prosciutto plus arugula on warm, fresh-baked artisan bread, beautifully with a dash of truffle oil. My friend also had the hummus platter and loved it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Veronica Campagna

Great little spot. Love getting stuff around the holidays! Lind gets pretty busy

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

provost lili

Overly expensive for what it is. 13$+tax+tips for a tiny breakfast english muffin sandwich with mayo, not even a full boiled egg, two arugula branch and one slice of prosciutto. There is such a trend those days of using « organic, good quality productsĀ Ā» for the purpose of selling food or services at outrageous cost. Espacially when the rest around is really basic…service, interior style and food. I would not recommand this place.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 1

Gerko Jansen

Used to be decent but they halfed their portions of paninis. Too expensive for what it is

Nancy Claire

Delicious

Marisa Duran Wong

Bistro sandwich was incredible. One of the best sandwiches I’ve ever had. Will definitely be ordering it again the next time I’m in town visiting.

Ania Luczak

Cute little place. I enjoy their imported products. Its a great place to come in the morning and have a coffee before the rush and crowd come in. This place is popular and right in the heart of downtown ā™„ļø

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dana Sullivan

This was a great find while passing through Squamish! It’s an interesting place with kind of an old-time homey feel to the decor, and they also sell some Italian groceries which you can browse while waiting in line. The menu has an Italian and Greek touch. They also have a full coffee menu, and I noticed the tea selection was especially impressive with quality brands.
I got a green olive sandwich, which was an interesting combination of hummus, fig spread and fresh figs, olives, and arugula on a pita. I thought it worked surprisingly well! The overall flavour profile of the sandwich was savoury - the figs didn’t stand out as sweet when combined with the other ingredients. I also got an iced tea (lapsang souchong - a tea that I really like but rarely see in tea shops) and what they called an ā€œugly but beautifulā€ cookie. I don’t know what the type of cookie is actually called, but it seemed like a meringue-based biscotto with crunchy nuts inside. It was good - I liked the texture!
I liked how they decorated the store, it had a homey vintage look. They were swamped when we visited but the staff was very pleasant nonetheless!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

mina emadi

We were super excited to try this place because of the rating however due to their rude behavior and obvious discrimination we were incredibly disappointed. We got the breakfast muffin and a coffee and it was very average especially for the price tag (10.50 for the english muffin). I noticed for every other table they brought the food to the table, but they just called our name for picking up over the counter and also was particularly dismissive when we asked which one is our food. Another tiny but noticeable detail was that every latte or cappuccino came with a small cookie with a spoon and saucer, however ours was just the cup. I don’t appreciate discrimination for whatever reason and will not return.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Nieve Donnelly

Best iced mochas in our lifešŸ™ŒšŸ»

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Zee Smethurst

The spinach breakfast English muffin is amazing! Quickie and fresh food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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