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Hudson News and Euro Café
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3211 Grant McConachie WyVancouver International Airport, Level 3 International Terminal
Richmond, BC V6X 1A5
Neighbourhood: YVR
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
4 reviews for Hudson News and Euro Café
4 reviews in English
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Review from Chloë E.
Vancouver, BC
I had a late-evening flight last Saturday that was made all the later by a weather delay. As I got a sudden chocolate craving, I started searching this area of the international terminal for a tasty hot chocolate.
After walking (and by walking I mean standing on those moving walkway platforms) around the area past many shuttered shops, it was apparent that Euro Café was my only option.
I order the hot cocoa, with fingers crossed that because it was listed as "cocoa" I could anticipate a drink as delicious as I make as home. Unfortunately, it was just hot chocolate and a little on the cool side. The price ($2.74) for a medium was not airport robbery.
Euro Café also offers a full range of European coffees, some baked goods, and of course the standard airport conveniences of a typical news-agency-type shop. Service was lagging, but so was I as I counted out my dimes and nickels trying to dump as much change as possible before jetting off.
Overall a greatly appreciated spot when all else is closed. But nothing too special or good for much more than a cuppa. -
Review from Tod M.
Vancouver, BC
Not a great experience. I went in to order a "tropical" smoothie and the server (who spoke very quietly and with a thick enough accent that I had to ask her to repeat herself a number of times).
She said: "Oh the Tropical Smoothie is made with syrup, not real fruit. Do you still want it?"
I thanked her and said, no, I'd prefer one with real fruit. So I ordered the strawberry-banana smoothie. Sure enough, she pumped syrup into that one too. So I stopped her and said "I thought it was only the Tropical one wasn't real." No, she said, they all were (which, of course, wasn't what I'd inferred). It was too late and I ended up with it. (I suppose if I wanted to be a prick, I could have refused it.)
It was good, but tasted more like sugary syrup than strawberries or bananas.
Also ordered a large Americano and it was horribly weak. -
Review from Chuck I.
Vancouver, BC
Not a lot you can say bad or good about a place like this. I've never eaten at the cafe, but the news store always has the latest papers and snacks!
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Review from Nadine N.
Vancouver, BC
I am not a big fan of the E gates in the international terminal because there's just not a lot over there. All the restaurants and shops are over at the D gates. All there is at the E gates is Hudson News and Euro Cafe. They sell magazines, books, coffee, and sandwiches. I almost always go out of my way over to the D gates to hit up the Starbucks before my early morning flights. I normally avoid Starbucks, so I guess this doesn't speak well for what the Euro Cafe offers in the mornings.
Listed in: YVR
