It is quite an experience to walk through these doors.
This is the coffee version of The 3 Brewers (Les 3 Brasseurs).
The store is a little bit darker than the other locations scattered around the city. This is in part due to its massive size that houses all the roasting equipment.
The tables and parking are limited, yet we have managed to always find a spot to sit and park.
We really like this site due to all the interesting people frequenting this particular spot.
The Breakfast sandwiches are excellent as are the Cappuccino and Americano.
The pastries are always fresh, as are their breads.
This is the first locale that we were able to bring home some of their freshly baked breads.
I have noticed that they do have a recipe section, that looks very intriguing, online. I can hardly wait to try the Bruschetta recipe with some of their, freshly baked, Lemon Olive Semolina loaf.
Bridgehead is the first coffee company, in Canada, to provide fair trade coffee to its customers. This is something worth celebrating and supporting. It makes one proud to...
Read moreI love this place But today, I walked in at around 2:20pm on a Sunday and stood first in line to order my coffee. At the cash, the table space in and around the cash register was really sticky and had several coffee stains from previous cups. I touched the corner and it was super sticky - not appealing whatsoever
I politely suggested to the cashier to wipe the cash counter.. he looked at his coworker who had heard my request and she rolled her eyes grabbed a cloth and ran it only ONE swipe across the middle of the counter leaving plenty of remaining coffee stain remaining.
I didnt think my suggestion was uncalled for and my tone was definitely not rude or condescending.
Part of being a barista is keeping the work area clean, tidy and definitely not sticky
Hope this review promotes change in our ever declining...
Read moreI was here visiting with some friends from the U.S, we happened to be passing by and decided to stop in for a refreshing beverage. We were surprised to see a man storming up and down the road screaming on his cell phone using very profane language in front of our children.... the most surprising part is when he entered the building and went into the back! he was an employee!!! We asked the cashier why they tolerate this type of behaviour and we could immediately tell she felt uncomfortable and embarrassed. We asked for his name and told her we would not make a complaint on-site but would write a review as to not create any further conflict. Mitchell, we hope you learn to conduct yourself in a more professional manner while in front of customers and at a place of business. WE WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS...
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