What a bizarre experience. Normally this place is pretty cool. There is a strong community feel here. However, I stayed past the posted two hour limit on their patio seating (guilty as charged) and (regularly) over the last few months. The owner (a middle aged white man with zero people skills), while standing over me, lectured me angrily that I wasn't welcomed to stay past their posted 2 hour limit. He insisted that his indignant attitude was necessary because I made the staff experience "anxiety" for staying too long, asking questions about their recent renovation and future of the restaurant. Keep in mind that I had never been approached about anything for any reason before this. When I stated that I didn't have to come back he said "Great" and "ok". There are much better places in Tsawwassen to spend money and they will not ask retired members of the community to leave. Enjoy your coffee but remember to adhere to a strict time rule, no speaking to the staff outside your order and do not ask questions abut the business. I found out that all these things are taken seriously by them. Be advised.
Edit post reply: I admitted to staying too long. However, I was not treated very well in the process of being advised. Why else would I explain that I don't have to go back to a cafe I'd being going to for months if I was spoken to respectfully? That's my only issue here. It's hard to believe but I already found coffee shops that accept fat tips, allow people to lounge in public spaces to meet friends, listen to podcasts, conduct business, buy food and people watch for as long as they want.
I'm sure this is a one off and a miscommunication. ...
Read moreDuring a recent ebike adventure with my son along the scenic Mud Bay route, we discovered a true gem nestled in Delta—Beach Grove Cafe & Boutique. This charming establishment proved to be the perfect stopover for cyclists seeking a welcoming respite after a fulfilling trail ride.
Our journey culminated right at this delightful café, where the warm and friendly staff immediately made us feel at home. Their hospitality was genuinely accommodating, adding to the overall pleasant experience. We indulged in their ice cream and iced tea, both of which were exceptionally delicious—refreshing and expertly crafted, ideal for recharging after a long day of cycling.
The ambiance of Beach Grove Cafe & Boutique is truly captivating; every corner is thoughtfully decorated, creating a pleasing visual aesthetic that complements its relaxed coastal vibe. The interior exudes charm and comfort—an ideal setting to unwind and soak in the serene atmosphere.
Additionally, the cleanliness and tasteful decor of the washroom further exemplify the attention to detail and quality standards upheld by this establishment. It’s evident that care is taken to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit.
For bikers exploring the Mud Bay route, I highly recommend making this café your stopping point. It’s an excellent place to rejuvenate, enjoy delightful treats, and take in the picturesque surroundings. I genuinely appreciate this spot and look forward to returning on future adventures.
If you’re in the area, don’t miss the opportunity to experience Beach Grove Cafe & Boutique—an inviting oasis perfect for recharging both...
Read moreFun little cafe with souvenirs, knick knacks , light lunch assortments , coffee , teas, paninnis , ice cream , etc . 7 or 8 outside seating available. Right on Beach Grove Road near dike parking at bottom of 12th Ave . Busy place with locals . Had an Italian Panonni . Was real good . Here again for an iced mocha frap. You have to stop here if you're comming or leaving Centennial Beach. Stopped in for vanilla bean frap after bike ride to boundary bay , Centennial beach . Such a nice ride and neat place for a coffee . Gals are great . Patio area outside makes for pleasant stop ....
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