
Jam Cafe: Mutiges Vancouver-Brunch auf der Beatty Street – die Wartezeit lohnt sich.
Jam Cafe, das sich in 556 Beatty St, Vancouver, befindet, ist ein beliebtes Café, das für herzhaftes Frühstück und Brunch bekannt ist. Die Speisekarte bietet Tater Tots mit gebratenem Schweinebauch, Poutine, French Toast mit Hühnchen, Lachs Benedict, Bauern Benedict und extra-knusprige Hash Browns – ein breites, abwechslungsreiches Angebot. Besucher loben den freundlichen, höflichen Service, eine einladende Atmosphäre und vermerken, dass Reservierungen nicht akzeptiert werden und Wartezeiten häufig sind – doch die Wartezeit lohnt sich oft für eine befriedigende Mahlzeit.
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Herzhafte und kreative Brunch-Gerichte wie französischer Toast mit Hühnchen und Tater-Tot-Schalen, ganztägig serviert.
Traditionelle Frühstücksoptionen, darunter Eggs Benedict, Röstkartoffeln und Pfannkuchen, zubereitet mit frischen Zutaten.
Eine Auswahl an Getränken, darunter Kaffee, Mimosas und weitere Brunch-Cocktails, die Ihre Mahlzeit ergänzen.
Genießen Sie eine lebendige, einladende Atmosphäre mit zuvorkommendem und freundlichem Service in unserem gemütlichen Café.
Für Gruppen und Freundesrunden geeignet, bietet ein gemeinsames Esserlebnis mit vielfältiger Menüauswahl.
Yes it’s worth the wait. But I have happened to come here where the line wasn’t bad, I just wish I remembered what day it was. The bowl with tater tots is my favorite (later tater bowl?). Can’t go wrong here. Coffee is whatever, but you come here for the brunch so no complaints
I was recommended by a friend to come here. It was a great choice. Was driving all day for an appointment. After that, this was a real pick me up. Brighten my day, even though it was pouring rain. Music was a little loud, but I didn’t mind. They had many different selections of what you want besides just ketchup. The service was very considerate of the idea of my choices. Would love to come back here again.
This spot absolutely delivered. I ordered the tater tots with fried pork belly and poutine, and honestly - it shot straight into my all-time lunch/brunch favorites. Perfect balance of crispy, savory, and rich without feeling heavy. Great vibe, friendly staff, and a deep menu. Definitely coming back.
EXCEPTIONAL!!! On the last day of a short visit to Vancouver, Jam Cafe was selected as the “farewell” (the “icing”) to this culinary adventure. Jam Cafe (Beatty Street; there are other locations) did NOT disappoint. In fact, it EXCEEDED -very- expectation. Yes, there was a wait; perhaps 15-20 minutes, longer for larger parties; reservations are not accepted. The line moved, time passed. Once inside, the reason for waiting became clear: There are perhaps 20 tables in all; seating is limited. Yes, it IS worth the wait. The breakfast offerings were EVERY bit as delicious and inviting as can be imagined. Other diners enjoyed heaping portions of waffles, chicken, and almost every other menu selection. Service was polite, prompt, and efficient, and once ordered, breakfast arrive quickly. There was no “rush” to the experience, which was another plus. Brave the lines, arrive hungry, and feast!!!
My friends and I came to this restaurant and we all got different meals and loved it. The French toast with chicken is to die for! Perfectly balanced. I recommend getting the hash browns extra crispy. The salmon and farmers Benedict were the best that my friends said they ever had! Even if there’s a long line, it still goes pretty quickly. Very enjoyable breakfast. Fills you up for the day! Edit: we literally returned the next morning to enjoy the breakfast again! Two of the four got different meals and loved them and my friend loved hers so much she got it again. Delicious. Photos can’t even do it justice! We also tried the mimosas today - we love the variety in choice. As we we’re waiting in line, we literally heard a family say how much it was worth the wait! I must, if you were in the city of Vancouver!
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