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Walking into the Wilder Snail you are greeted by a large wooden bar, some great red cupboards and large red globe lights that Erica wanted to make special mention of. The name is a humorous poke at unusual British pub names.
My friend Lorraine and I had already been to The Wilder Snail not surprisingly, about a year ago) but for some reason I forgot to blog about it. But this time I decided not to forget, particularly because I liked this place and it's a beautiful location to have coffee, lunch or just hang out free wifi with purchase, it's passworded). We ordered a couple of Montreal smoked meat sandwiches, which were generous on the Montreal smoked meat and very tasty really, how could you screw up a MSMS… but I digress). The service was cordial and friendly and lunch was inexpensive $5.99 for each one of the sandwiches). Obviously, as anybody who reads my blog will know, I don't eat cheese so I had to remove it but otherwise, our lunch was really good. I'd definitely come back for lunch or even just for a coffee and to read a good book. The Wilder Snail is definitely a lovely neighbourhood cafe. Related posts: Eatery review La Grotta Del Fromaggio Meat and Bread Gastown) Frenchie's Downtown V
During our 13th stop on our quest to find Vancouver's best coffee, we visited The Wilder Snail on Keefer Street. The unique combination of an organic, gluten-free grocery store and neighborhood café caught my attention, despite my unfamiliarity with the area.
Great coffee, and a nice community feel. They sell groceries and different things like a general store too. Comfortable, welcoming, and clearly a welcome part of the neighbourhood.