The biased and not-so-definitive guide to Victoria B.C. Canada's cafe scene - Updated April 2012
Have you been wondering where the best Cafes and are in Victoria, B.C. Canada and the surrounding area on Vancouver Island? Look no further! This is the definitive guide to coffee and espresso in Victoria B.C. Canada - This Cafe Scene has been in print (on line) since 1995! Trust the coffee crew team for the bottom line on who is serving the best bean! If I have missed a cafe or some detail or another, please e-mail me and I will fix it. If there is something you love or hate about the cafe scene in Victoria, make sure you bring it up with us.
This collection of observations has been built from consumer reviews and personal visits. We visit these cafes a minimum of 5 times with at least 6 reports from other consumers before we offer an opinion. What qualifies Colin to review coffee houses you ask? Good question. He has been drinking coffee in Victoria since the 1980's.
Photo right - Vancouver has a vibrant coffee scene - Different from Victoria in that you need a car to see it all. In Victoria, you can walk to the best, grab a seat, drink your brew while you rest.
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Geir Oglend became involved in the coffee industry long before the ground swell in popularity of North American "coffee culture." In fact, Geir installed his first espresso machine in 1973 at local restaurant in Victoria, BC, Canada. After nearly a decade of working around Victoria, he moved his operation back to his hometown of Stavanger, Norway, and opened a fresh pasta/coffee bar named, Bagga Pasta. The year 1988, saw Geir move back to Canada, where he opened Victoria's first stand-up espresso bar named Cafe Giovaninni, located at the foot of Fort and Wharf Streets.Through his quarter-century long quest to provide great coffee and service to all those who desire, his travels through Europe have included many visits to espresso manufacturers in Italy as early as 1987, and several times since then.
Geir has been involved in selling, installing, and servicing approximately two hundred espresso machines and other coffee-related pieces of equipment on Vancouver Island, Canada, and has trained well over five hundred individuals in the art of making Italian coffee drinks. In addition to this, he has provided sales and service for such fine companies as La Cimbali and Rancilio.
As a cabinet maker with his own complete cabinet shop, he is available to provide his services in aspects such as building, construction consultation including design and layout, of any coffee-related retail outlet.
Food: No one in the Cook street village is more devoted to quality baked goodies than the team of Valerie and her husband Mark. Their baked goods look and taste like they just waltzed out of some of Montreal or New York cities best bakery and deli's.
Decor: Bubby Rose's Bakery is a tad small seating wise but it is a working bakery and the take-out action is dizzying. I come in on Saturday mornings for cinnamon buns - so ooey-gooey good, so tangy and ultimately edible and oh-so matched to a hot cup of coffee that it's entirely foolish to resist them. Don't take my word for it. Come down - get one. The Challah French Toast is the best in the city... the best on the Island probably.
Shane Devereaux (and his skilled associates) pilot Habit on Pandora in Victoria's historic old-town. And despite the fact that Victoria has some destination coffee shops in the downtown "area", there are few, if any, that are absolute must-visits in the core.
Discovery Coffee - 600 Block Discovery (at Government Street) - Oak Bay and Amphion - and James Bay!The Stick in the Mud - Eustace Ave, Sooke Village, Sooke B.C.
Some 25 miles down a two-lane highway towards the West Coast is the village of Sooke B.C. And up and until about a year ago, Sooke had about 9000 residents starved for great coffee - With the arrival of The Stick in the Mud Cafe, a creation of David Evans, everything has changed.I have been to the Stick about 12 times now - which qualifies it for the honor roll you see here.
What I find interesting is that - not only has Sooke adapted itself to The Stick Cafe, but the opposite has applied as well.
Specialty coffee is relatively new to this West Coast community but the residents have taken to David's brand of the brew as if they have always had great coffee.
And great coffee and espresso it is! Baked goods prepared on location are a must-have as well.
The Stick in the Mud cafe is at 6715 Eustace Ave, a right turn on Otter Point road in the Sooke village if you are coming in from Victoria... and then a quick left.
Coffee is roasted in house by David Evans and crew and is top notch. The Stick in the Mud is one of Sooke's main coffee spots, is full appreciated by the local community - and is generally packed during "Sooke Coffee Time..." which is pretty much all the time!
The Stick in the Mud cafe is open 7 days a week. Blog and audio interview here.
2% Jazz - Hillside & Douglas - and coming to the Hudson building, Douglas & Fisgard!
Sam Jones (photo-right) often holds down the morning shift at the Douglas Street 2% Jazz - one of Victoria's smallest and spunkiest espresso joints
There are cafes and there are cafes. 2% Jazz is one the better cafes the city of Victoria has to offer.
Decor: The Douglas and Hillside location is a hit with neighborhood journalists and staff from the local paper, the Times-Colonist. 2% is a great place to hang out and wait for a bus or read the paper if your so inclined. With Sam at the bar, expect good espresso based drinks. Seating is tight and there is always a crowd.
Sam Jones, runner-up for North-Americas best barista at a past SCAA conference in San Francisco, covers the AM shift. Come on down and taste what coffee is really about!
The Coffee: His espresso shots and caffeine-powered attitude is first-rate! 2% Jazz uses the innovative Synesso espresso machine with modified 'bottom-less portafilters' for a truly leading-edge experience. In 15 years of drinking espresso in Victoria, 2% Jazz hits the target 100% of the time. If you are visiting Victoria from somewhere else or are looking for the truly perfect espresso experience, visit 2% Jazz!
Ryan Taylor roasts some of Victoria's better bean on-site. The drip coffee is top notch and espresso is some of the best in town.
Caffe Fantastico is a little rustic for my tastes and the Quadra street location can be a little rough and tumble but the people watching is very interesting. Stop in for the ambiance and the beans.
The Cook street village location was little more than a full service kiosk with neighboring stalls that sell Thai, Ethiopian and Sushi. Both locations are open 7 days a week. The good folks at the Cook Street location (open 10 years) were recently evicted leaving a pretty major hole in the supply of great coffee in the Cook Street village.
Best bean: Causeway blend (pretty sure in 2011) is the best espresso in the city. Whether you brew at home or have it in-cafe, it cannot be beat. The aged Sumatra (when available) is superb and flavorful to the point of distraction.
History: I have been buying coffee from Ryan since he was selling it out of his back yard (around 1994-95!). There isn't better bean in the city. Ryan, Kristie and the team at CF care about coffee. So much so, that they have not gone the way of some other local outfits who boost production beyond their capacity to train, support and educate. Volume and quality rarely go hand in hand in the world of great coffee.
Derrick is now handling the bulk of the roasting at C.F. and is doing a fabulous job. CF is number one for fresh roasted coffee on Vancouver Island!
Tre' Fantastico has now opened on Humboldt featuring food and liquor.
They now have a signature location at Dockside Green alongside the also new Fol Epi bakery - It is arguably the best view in town - with some highly competent coffee thrown in for good measure.
Open for business in the Oak Bay Village, they offer the best in local Deli cheeses and exotic imported meats, Bakery and Illy Coffee, plus Moka Pots by Bialetti.
Their bakery selection gives the expression "to die for" a whole new meaning. Looking for Truffle Oil? It's here! Looking for a shot of illy espresso or drip coffee by Cafe Fantastico, then stop here.
Ottavio's larger location is in the heart of Oak Bay. Ottavio is our second home and we are there once a week or so, They have a nice lunch selection and if coffee is not your thing, order a glass of wine!
The staff at Ottavio, mostly young kids in their late teens and early 20's are fabulous and knowledgeable. Bravo!
Paradiso de Stelle- Bastion Square (above Wharf Street)
In the heart of the tourist district, Bastion Square near Wharf street, is Paradiso Di Stelle.
The first few steps down into Paradiso, take you directly to the fresh gelati bar. Produced on premises by a fridge sized gelato machine nicknamed "Momma", their Italian Gelato is the cities best.
The coffee is illy. Still rated the "most beautiful baristas in Victoria" year after year, the guys and gals tending the espresso machines are a well trained, oiled and sculpted machine. Italo has been running this place for years now - if he is in and he usually is, by all means yell: Ciao Italo!
No question here - This is the best Cafe for conversation and people watching! One of Victoria's better cafes is in the heart of China town on Fisgard up from Wharf Street. The coffee is fresh and roasted on premises. They have organic whole bean coffees and 'bird friendly' eco-sensitive Java.
Bean around the World is one of Victoria's busiest coffee shops/espresso joints. There is rarely a spare seat but everyone seems willing to share if there is a chair. Their staff are among the most dedicated, competent and enthusiastic.
Decor: Wild-west rustic.
Coffee: Always spot on fresh. Espresso based beverages always reproduced faithfully and consistently. I have never had a bad coffee here.
Food: Great panini sandwiches folks!
Mirage Cafe - 3 locations: Blanshard and View / Yates Street / Government Street & Courtney
Expanded recently with really good coffee, smart staff and tasty food. I have to get back for some more reviews of Mirage. Readers: If you have been there, let me know. They use a very pretty Elektra espresso machine, which I am not a big fan of. That said, in the right hands, the machine is capable of good coffee. We have checked out their own signature coffee that they are roasting in-house (Deidrich roaster) and initial impressions are totally positive.
Colin lives and works in Victoria B.C. Canada - Colin can be seen wandering the streets of Victoria with an empty cup and a camera looking for honestly good coffee and espresso. His current brewers include the Hario, an AeroPress, a NewCo OCS-8 and OCS-12, numerous french-presses, and stovetops. Grinder: Rancilio Rocky and Baratza Virtuoso, Vario and numerous manual Hario grinders.