Creme de la Crumb Bakeshop & Catering

200 Granville St #10, Vancouver
(604) 868-6718

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Tracy K

Great grab n go cafe with friendly staff. The cheese scone is my fave! #contestentry

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

soosan

I stop by after the lunch rush when they're less busy. Very kind staff! I love how earthy their iced matcha latte is.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wendy Do

It's spacious enough without being crowded, and the large windows make it feel open. The atmosphere is very comfortable and pleasant, and it's conveniently located near the water front station. The coffee is delicious, and the scones are big and tasty. I highly recommend it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pastrirs

Linnet Chappelka

Everyone who works there is so kind and welcoming. The food is delicious, I really loved the bulgogi wrap and the strawberryade and lemonade are so good!

Wheelchair accessibility: Space is large and doesn't have steps. Building has accessibility button for the door, and the cafe has a large entrance.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Oat Milk Latte XL, Beef Bulgogi Wrap

Soyoub Kim

I visited at night and the atmosphere was really nice.. A hidden place with a nice atmosphere..

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kiyeon Kang

Try the crispy pork sandwich. I am addicted to

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

James Locken

They don’t take cash and we’re ready to take the coffee back if I didn’t have a card to pay with. Suprized they wouldn’t take the 5$ bill with tip included for the 3$

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

WilsonLin

Very friendly staff and great coffee here at Creme de la Crumb. Those of snacks and food options and the food is good. Definitely worth checking out.

Alexandra

Creme De La Crumb is one of those small cafés situated within a building of office professionals. They're not next level, but what they are is convenient. There are many workers making a bee line to them to grab a quick pastry and coffee before riding back up the elevator to make a meeting that they don't want to go to. Times that by 20 some Floors, with handfuls of people on each floor, and Creme's profits are practically a guarantee.Again, their food isn't spectacular, but I've kind of grown an affection for their Chicken Quesadilla. I went around 10:30 a.m. and lucked out that they still had one left. The last time I went around the same time, they had sold out of the Quesadilla. By 10:30 a.m. So either that Quesadilla is a bestseller or they don't have enough supply for the demand. I'm going with the latter.I learned not to go there in the mornings when they're at their most hectic. All of their pastries are sitting pretty on raised displays, and they get snatched up so fast it's kind of funny. I don't really go there for their pastries, but once in a while, I might grab a Banana Chocolate Loaf.Their lunch period is significantly slower, and I attribute that to the fact that most of the lunch items on display are meant to be heated up by them and then passed over to you. Obviously pre~made food doesn't have the same appeal as fresh pastries.I guess that I haven't been there in a while, because as I was walking over to grab an Iced Tea, I noticed a new offering: Ririmisu Tiramisu. My first thought was, "What the heck are they doing selling such a fine dessert here?!" It was just odd, but I made a note to grab one next time I was there for my girlfriend to try out.I'll grant you that it doesn't look like much, but because I was busy working and eating the Quesadilla in between, I was pretty full. At $15 total {which includes the Iced Tea} it didn't hurt the wallet, so I was glad that I hadn't spent double that at the Waterfront Food Court.Stop by for their pastries as they are actually quite good and filling, but grab your lunch somewhere else unless you don't mind eating warmed up pre~made food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Lina

I got a $6.99surprise bag on TGTG today, which valued $21, but it was an awful experience for me. I got 1 mushroom soup, 1quesadilla and a muffin in bag. The mushroom soup taste sour and not creamy at all, the quesadilla is ok but I feel it only worth $3, and I throwaway the muffin after one bite, because I can only taste spice in the muffin, even can’t tell what flavor it is:((( so bad…

Ben Angel

Coffee is way too expensive!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Jessica

Great scones and croissant. Friendly service.

Michelle

Stale cookie. I used to go to the tiny corner shop on Granville before it closed down for cookies and treats. Didn’t realize there is another location in the office towers. Was craving something after lunch and decided to drop in and get a cookie. Sad to say the quality is not what it used to be and the cookie was stale and old. There wasn’t much of a selection of baked goods either, probably not making them fresh as often. Will not be coming back.

Ads

I got a 'To Good to Go' app' haul of goodies, and boy did I get a surprise! A 'fi'-lo'aded Pastry army equipped to take down anyone, fantastic value and great, fresh products made from natural and minimum ingredients. I managed to pickup:Chocolate BrownieLemon and Poppyseed CookiePain au ChocolatCheese SconeBerry Yogurt ParfaitAll super yummy, very fresh and home-baking style tasting.Note, Google Maps navigation seems to take you down Waterfront which is wrong.. head to Waterfront skytrain station and on the left of the building is a set of stairs. It's located just up the stairs inside an office style high riser, right near the entrance on ground level.Support local businesses!

Bj Woods

Fantastic scones, lattes and staff. I hit this place when in this building for sure. Tucked away in this office building but ready to treat you for sure.

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Creme de la Crumb Bakeshop & Catering

200 Granville St #10, Vancouver, BC V6C 1S4
(604) 868-6718