Two If By Sea Cafe
$ • Cafe, Coffee Shops, Bakery
Hours:
66 Ochterloney St, Dartmouth
(902) 469-0721
About Two If By Sea Cafe
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Two If By Sea Cafe Reviews
Rude staff, wanted to order 12 croissants and was rudly and bluntly told no… There is no maximum limit posted on their website as to how many of an item you’re allowed to order, and last time I pre-ordered but they charged a catering fee! LOL. This place is ridiculous. They need to get off their high horses and start treating people better. I would not recommend this place to anybody who would like to be talked to by a professional, decent human being, nor will I ever go back.
Delicious full body coffee & AMAZING food - nothing to see here just a little piece of HEAVEN 🥰 plus wonderful staff ! THANK YOU Two If By Sea ❤️
Croissants and chai lattes are my favourite at TIBS, hip local cafe
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Hours
| Monday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Tuesday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Wednesday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Thursday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Friday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Sunday | 8AM - 3PM |
Two If By Sea Cafe is a warm, best cafe in Dartmouth known for its friendly staff and amazing service. The bakery goods, especially the croissants, are delicious, with favorites like the almond croissant and steak croissant. The Pain au Chocolat is huge, flaky, and tasty, recommended to share between two people. The cafe also offers vegan croissants, providing great options for those with allergies. They serve the best Anchored coffee in the city and have a variety of selections to choose from. The cafe has a hip, chill vibe and serves tasty coffee in local artist mugs. Weekly specials, such as the 'everything bagel' croissant with herb & garlic cream cheese filling and everything seasoning, add fun variety. It's a cozy spot to stop by in Dartmouth — perfect for a midday break. The vibe is calm and inviting, and the matcha is considered one of the best around. The staff is friendly, and it's easy to grab a bag of beans to take home, although street parking can be hard to find, and seating might be limited on weekend mornings. Many visitors wish they could open earlier on weekdays since 8 am can be late for some. Overall, the croissants are considered the best in Canada, and visitors often say they are worth making the trip over the bridge into Dartmouth. It is a very busy spot with a great atmosphere, and the floor-to-ceiling windows provide a lovely view on sunny days.