1. Beaucoup Bakery
8.9
2150 Fir St (at W 6th Ave), Vancouver, BC
Bakery · Fairview · 93 tips and reviews
The Wall Street Journal: They have excellent pastries, scones and sandwiches. If you like to start your day quietly, a latte and croissant at the counter of this little shop is perfect. Read more.
minniemon: try: the pine nut croissant, chocolate cookie w/ rosemary and sea salt, and the black sesame religieuse. For something more savory, consider the sandwiches made with (naturally) house-made croissants
Gillian Vrooman: Tea, Glory Juice, buckwheat cookies, and croissant sandwiches are all excellent here!
4. Le Marché St. George
9.0
4393 St. George St (at E 28th Ave), Vancouver, BC
Coffee Shop · Riley Park · 51 tips and reviews
Amy Tran: The pain aux amandes (almond croissant) is delicious! And, the place happens to be frequented by the friendliest pups.
Ian Cumming: Get there early if you want any Cinnamon buns or almond croissant, they go fast. Also, try any of their sandwiches if they have them, they are all pretty amazing.
Lloyd Bagtas: Wifi PW: happiness. Get the ham and cheese croissant.
Jenna Amundson: Coffee is fantastic, people are fantastic, and the double baked almond croissants are to die for.
Raphael Marinho: Top 3 coffee shops in Vancouver. Must try it. And while you are at if, try their almond croissant too.
Ómar Yasin: Oh my. Get a croissant. Do it.
11. Faubourg Paris
7.8
769 Hornby St (btwn Robson & W Georgia), Vancouver, BC
Café · Downtown Vancouver · 43 tips and reviews
Sean @yvrbcbro Neild: The croissants are amazing as well as all of the other boulangerie
Sára Molčan: Pistachio croissant was delicious. Macarons were small & far too sweet -overpowered the flavours, which was disappointing. Coffee was okay. Thierry's, BelCafe, and Thomas Haas are better for macarons.
@Moni_Assi Follow me on Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, ello.co/moniassi: Coffee is a bit light but tastes good at the same time. Must try the pistachio croissants!