Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Matchstick Coffee

Matchstick Coffee is a cafe located on 639 East 15th Avenue, between Fraser and Kingsway. After a few recommendations, I decided to check it out & after my dissapointment with the last cafe I visited, I was hoping for the best.

As I entered the cafe, I was in immediate awe of what I saw. It was extremely spacious and accommodating. While larger cafes tend to lack the intimate feeling of smaller ones, this cafe still had it. It felt cozy and welcoming. The interior decor and detail was very precise, paying attention to detail. It was simple, yet modern. It felt like I walked into a large cabin. It looks like whoever chose the design for the cafe really knew it was doing. They have something going on that other cafes don't.

The service was prompt and efficient. Even though the barista was busy was another customer, he still managed to greet me. Watching the barista making my latte was like watching a painting being painted. Many people don't realize that making a coffee is like a form or art. My barista was efficient and precise, moving through each step flawlessly, like he was making coffee all his life. He left zero room for error. I was impressed by how professional he was.

The latte was perfect. The bold flavour of the espresso and the soft taste of milk settled softly on my tastebuds. There was no harsh aftertaste, no flavour of burnt beans. One of the easiest ways to spoil a really good coffee are beans that are over roasted or burned and shots of espresso that are not made with precise timing. To some, having a timer by the bar may seem silly but if it helps barista's make the perfect shot, I'm all for it.

Would I recommend Matchstick Coffee? Absolutely. It's everything one would want in a cafe. Cozy location, plenty of seating room, efficient service, art like coffee making and a smooth late. Go there today.

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Phone Number:  604 558 0639
Hours: 7am-9pm (every day of the week)

Monday, February 04, 2013

Innocent Cafe

It was a wet, dreary, bleak winter afternoon. Not wanting to be held captive in my own house, I decided to head out into the city with my best friend in tow. Wanting to burst out from my routine, I decided to go to a new cafe and my choice was Innocent Cafe.

Innocent Cafe is located on 1340 West 4th Avenue, just seconds away from Kitsilano and the famed tourist destination, Granville Island. It's one of those tucked away cafes so unless you're paying close attention to your surroundings, you might be miss it. To the untrained eye, it might appear to be just another building. It's located within a strip, surrounded by other businesses. Multiple windows decorated a square, block like tan coloured building. On the building a large white banner said "Innocent Cafe" in big black bold letters.

The interior of the cafe was very quaint and tiny. It felt like I was stepping into somebody else's kitchen. The seating was very selective and even more limited. It felt more like a grab and go compared to sit and stay. There were stairs that led to a second level. I never ventured up there, so I have no idea what was up there. The decor was minimal and abstract, not extravagant or over the top.

The service was awkward and standoffish. No words were spoken, no greetings was said. Instead, a pair of eyes looked through me, as if to say, why are you are. Maybe I caught the barista had a off day but I felt not welcomed and slightly uncomfortable.After a bout of silence, my friend and I proceeded to order our lattes. At most cafes, you move over to the bar after placing your order at the till. In this case, you stand in the same spot, patiently waiting for my latte to be ready. Soon enough, our lattes were ready. We thanked our barista, only to be greeted with a semi smile.

The latte was decent. I wasn't sure which beans they used by I was not wowed by the flavour of the espresso. I was impressed that I could taste the espresso though, as I've had lattes elsewhere that taste like steamed milk. With most lattes, I could pick up the flavour in the espresso be it chocolate, almonds or something fruity. This time, that wasn't the case.

Would I return to the cafe? Probably not. I live in east Vancouver, so Innocent Cafe is out of the way for me. Plus, I could get better coffee and service elsewhere. After reading the mostly positive reviews on yelp and similar sites, I was disappointed that my experience did not live off to the other ones. It seems like Commercial Drive and Main Street offer the best coffee in the city.