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Contribuiți la feedbackThat's what I'm eating. but the main problem is that the guy works as a cashier. he was really rude to one of us because of a mistake in ordering. my friend ordered a tea with milk and she had difficulty expressing it correctly (here English. is not the strongest.) the cash register understood that she wanted a tee and a herd meal. we have the raw meal at the table, said we had not ordered it and went back to the cashier to ask for a refund. she got her money back, but not without listening that she couldn't go around for business to order the cash said: if she don't understand anything, ask for help before the order. I asked her five times if they wanted a diarrhea meal, and they all said five times old, we're customers. How would it be to support their customers if they notice that they have difficulties and what they say? they also run a business in vancouver. a city flooded with tourists from all over the world who do not speak native English. as a business runner, I would say that she lacks a little vision when it comes to the big picture. no wonder the place was empty, but it took us 20 minutes to order. only fyi: they are not the customers who ruin a business, it is lacking of them.
Juliet’s cafe (jc) is just the ticket for a place to eat a bite, especially if you want to get in, write it from emails, or write more contemplative. jc, conveniently located in front of the burrard bridge in kits on cornwall, offers a good selection of freshly prepared sandwiches, on freshly baked, in-house brot and other baked, such as muffins, and a good selection of breakfast dishes. many come to JC’s to do some screen work, as it is spacey and quite quiet, and has a few plugs around, which you can access to recharge cells etc. groups also come to meet as there are large tables to gather. the man and the woman owners are courteous and friendly. I have settled in the regular selection of a tuna-cannafu sandwich, which is not so substantial and fresh. it costs $10:50. Sometimes I add a blueberry muffin at $4 – often a beer and sometimes a latte. you pay and order at the desk. jc is also comfortably open — daily from 8 to 15 o'clock published by s fuller
The Juliet’s cafe, which is conveniently located in kitsilano, just before the Burrard Bridge, is a happy hive of activity if most places in the neighboring have still closed their doors. Juliet’s opens at 8 o’clock and closes at 15 o’clock, and for much of this time is...with regular coming to breakfast, lunch or maybe just one of his freshly baked muffins and a tee or coffee. many also come for meet, some armed often with laptops, as it is a beautiful sunny place where to work. I came with my iphone, and could write some notes for a piece I needed to write. pauline, who owns juliet’s cafe, along with her man, was most on my needs as she was kind. they have been on this corner of cornwall and cypress for nearly 20 years, but before they had their business, just over a decade. so it has about 32 years in the neighbourhood under its culinary belt. Today I had a thunfish mayo sandwich with salat and tomato, it was $10:50. It was well balanced, and the brot was freshly baked. perfect. I followed that with a BH blueberry muffin that is 4:00$ with control - with a stella with the sandwich and a latte with the muffin. you buy the food at the theke, it takes either to one of the tables or goes down to the nearby beach with its mobile picnic. released by s fuller
Juliet’s cafe, conveniently located on the corner of cornwall and cypress in kits, is a good place to breakfast or lunch, as it is open early and closed at 15 o’clock. this is before many of his neighbours are open to such meal times. I'll be in everyone. so often for a ham, tomato and salad sandwich, served on brot, which is baked in the house. sandwiches can also be grilled and thus pannni. the prices are between $9.95 and $20. I usually couple my sandwich with a beer from which it has a selection of the well-known brands. it always meets the place.
We had a very expensive breakfast here, and would say it was decent but not exceptional. The muffin I got was very good, but when I asked to have it grilled, was told we only microwave here My husband described his egg breakfast as just...okay. The orange juice was freshly squeezed, but not worth $7. We would not return.