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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe location is beautiful and the coffee is great. Additionally, it is a great place for working or studying.
I like the interior design of the cafe, together with the music they create a warm, relaxing and homely atmosphere. Only thing it the white lamp seem breaking it a bit.The sandwich is good compared to its price, while the sandwich is texture/taste rich, the taste of different ingredients stay well balanced. I especially like it’s sauce, suit very well with the sandwich. Even the sandwich is reheated, it still quite cool, this depend on own preference.The honey latte is fine, it got a sweet honey taste in it but not overly strong. Although from middle to last, the honey taste seems gone a bit, and comes very strong at last bite. Overall it worth a try, a quite unique taste.
I'm shock when i step in... wahhh the decoration soooo cozy, warm and calm.. the feeling i have is want buy their coffee and sit down-rilex.. need to try if you guys visit Coquitlam. My girl enjoy their macaron too. So cute. The coffee is good too. They using 49 parallel coffee bean.
I 've been a loyal customer at Standing Egg Coffee for years, even before the pandemic, and I always wanted to love this place. However, the rising prices and changes in their offerings have made my experience more of a meh . I still go there for their coffee, just not one of the top choices anymore.I fondly remember the days when their ham and egg sandwich cost just $5 for the whole thing. It was a scrumptious combination of egg, tomato, ham, cheese, and thin apple slices. At one point, they even included small fruits for dine-in customers. The price eventually went up to $8 for a whole sandwich, then it jumped to $7 for half the sandwich and now more recently, $9 for the whole. To make matters worse, they changed the recipe, and it 's just not the same anymore. I used to drive 30 minutes just to enjoy their sandwiches, but now I no longer order them.On a positive note, their Americano is still very good, even if it 's a bit overpriced. The London Fog, leaning towards the sweet, caramel side, is just okay. The yuzu soda, ades, and peach colada smoothie are decent summer options, but they 're now somewhat overpriced as well. Their Jasmine Peach Iced Tea is a winner with its clean and refreshing taste, but it has also become more expensive, going from around $5 to nearly $7.The atmosphere at Standing Egg Coffee remains nice and cozy. If you plan to study or work, you 'll need to grab one of the spots near the windows by the front where the power outlets are mostly located. They also have a small, decent bookstore/gift store at the back, which is great for quick purchases and gifts.In conclusion, while Standing Egg Coffee retains its nostalgic charm, the rising prices and changes in their menu have diminished the overall experience. Though there are still some great options available, it no longer holds the same irresistible appeal that it once did.
The interior decor of this place is on point. A good place to chill, have little chat with your friends, or even study and work. The music is not really loud, enough to enjoy your cup of drink. The macaroons were so pretty and tasty, but I couldn’t really see the difference between the flavors. The drink was not bad.