Small Victory Bakery
$$ • Bakery, Coffee Shops
Hours:
388 W 6th Ave, Vancouver
(604) 558-4360
About Small Victory Bakery
Customers' Favorites
Small Victory Bakery Reviews
Overpriced pastries .. way overpriced .. tiny dehydrated almond croissants close to 7 and horrid shriveled banana “bread” ..
Great baguette just like what I remember from France
Please pay for RECYCLING. It’s 2020 and I’m sure you’re supposed to offer it. Lots of businesses now have compost. $7.50 drink, but not paying for recycling pick up? I’m super sad! The matcha with homemade nut milk is delicious, but never as hot as Elysian. Here’s to growth and sustainability
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | 8AM - 4PM |
| Tuesday | 8AM - 4PM |
| Wednesday | 8AM - 4PM |
| Thursday | 8AM - 4PM |
| Friday | 8AM - 4PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 4PM |
| Sunday | 8AM - 4PM |
Small Victory Bakery offers a delightful dining experience with airy surroundings, pleasant service, and delicious food. Their menu features a range of options, including a proper Italian-style macchiato, crispy butter croissants, and flavorful quiches, such as the roasted veggies and pesto quiche. The chicken roll is noted for being insane, flaky, and well-seasoned, while the lemon chicken Greek soup has received praise as brilliant. Freshly baked loaves, desserts, and sandwiches are also available, and the café offers a variety of brunch, lunch, and soup options, making it easy to find something for everyone.
Customers have highlighted the amazing pistachio croissant with its rich and complex filling, and the almond croissant that is less sweet, allowing for a true almond taste. The Mount Pleasant location is favored for its consistent high-quality food, desserts, pastries, and sandwiches, making it a popular spot for lunch. With outdoor and indoor seating options, including wheelchair accessibility, Small Victory Bakery provides a warm and cozy atmosphere for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or simply a treat. The café has an impressive bread selection made fresh on-site, while the quality of coffee is above average, contributing to a satisfying experience overall. However, some customers have mentioned that the loud rock music can be annoying, contrasting with the quiet ambiance often found in European cafés.