If you're looking for an exceptional dining experience that combines top-tier customer service with delicious, high-quality food, look no further than Wood and Frog Cafe. From the moment you walk in, the warmth and friendliness of the staff make you feel like you're visiting old friends. Their attention to detail and genuine care for your experience is evident in every interaction, setting a standard for service that’s truly above and beyond.
The food is nothing short of fantastic—each dish is thoughtfully prepared with the freshest ingredients, beautifully presented, and bursting with flavor. Whether you're enjoying a savory breakfast or a perfectly crafted lunch, you can taste the dedication that goes into every bite. But if there's one standout, it’s their Winter Turmeric Latte. This drink is an absolute must-try—smooth, creamy, and packed with the perfect balance of spice and warmth, it’s the ideal pick-me-up for the season. The depth of flavor and richness in every sip makes it the ultimate comfort drink, one you’ll crave as soon as it’s gone.
Wood and Frog Cafe elevates the simple joys of food and coffee with impeccable service, creating an experience that’s both relaxing and indulgent. If you're in the area, do yourself a favor and visit—you won’t be...
Read moreA hidden gem in this small town. It's a small family restaurant. The baked goods are homemade. I think all of them are top quality. I love the coconut cake. The staff is super nice to us. Since we only order one coconut cake, she cuts the cake into two and serves us by 2 plates. Thank you for her caring to seniors. We always come here only for afternoon tea since we live in Vancouver. We didn't try the sandwich and soup. But the sandwich looks good from the other table, we have the breakfast muffin with egg and bacon and it is always good. The coffee and tea are good. They still offer the pot for the tea and I love the tea set. They always have great services, friendly and helpful. I think they have reasonable price for their customers too! If you are in this area, this is the place you...
Read moreAs an Indian, I find this decorative piece in the women's washroom extremely offensive and insensitive to the colonial oppression of inhabitants of the the South Asian subcontinent promoted by the East India Company. The cafe can sell turmeric lattes all it wants and while that is clearly a form of cultural appropriation, proudly displaying what can only be termed blatant advertising of a corporation that marked the beginnings of the British Empire is a complete lack of respect for the very culture that the cafe is profiting from. Both the Company and the British Raj were responsible for the torture, slavery and exploitation of millions of people who still suffer from the effects of colonialism today. I don't understand how this is acceptable in this day and age. I sincerely think this should...
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