Lookout the Coffee House

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    $ Coffee & Tea
    Closed8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

    Updated by business owner over 3 months ago

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    6409 Bay Street

    West Vancouver, BC V7W 3H5

    Horseshoe Bay

    Mon

    • 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

    Tue

    • 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

    Closed now

    Wed

    • 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

    Thu

    • 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

    Fri

    • 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM

    Sat

    • 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM

    Sun

    • 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM

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      M C.
      South Pasadena, United States
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      Jul 21, 2023

      Great location and views. Fun specialty lattes. I enjoyed the blue lavender. Drip coffee was not our favorite.

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      Bao-Son H.
      Horseshoe Bay, Vancouver, BC
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      Jun 18, 2023

      Nice place and location nestled in bay with view on surrounding mountains. Great service.

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      Shannon F.
      Vancouver, BC
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      May 9, 2016

      Pleasantly surprised by the quality of espresso and service at the Lookout. Don't be put off by the 'tourist kiosk' paraphernalia - this is a real coffee shop with professional espresso gear!

      Espresso is from local Moja Coffee beans. Baristas are cheerful and welcoming. The view is spectacular - 180 degree views of Horseshoe Bay. Convenient to the ferry - you can see your ferry arriving and unloading. Not a lot of indoor seating, but the park is right there with ample benches and grassed lawns for sunny days. Prices are modest - I'm used to paying a dollar more for a cappuccino from organic, fair trade beans!

      Highly recommended as a superior alternative to the other franchised chain coffee shops in the area.

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      Aisha H.
      Chattanooga, United States
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      Sep 11, 2019

      Cute spot right on the water. Large deck with tables and chairs where you can sit outside and watch the loading of the ferry, or just people watch in general. We had a cappuccino and a cookie bar and both were pretty good. Very friendly service. This is a high tourist area from what I gather since it's where the ferry stops, but this place didn't feel crowded at all. There's plenty to see and do just outside the shop, with restaurants and a park nearby. There's also some souvenirs and other items for sell here, other than coffee and snacks.

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      Robyn S.
      Vancouver, BC
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      Jun 8, 2016

      Great little coffee shop with tasty treats. We thoroughly enjoyed the Turkey Panini (with grainy mustard and pesto) and the Prosciutto Croissant. The coffee was really good, the staff were friendly, and the view of the Bay is spectacular.
      They've also got a bunch of local vendors work for sale, plus a clean bathroom!
      The seating is a little lacking on rainy days, but overall we had a great experience. Definitely go here instead of Starbucks!

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      Kimberly C.
      Long Beach, United States
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      Apr 26, 2016

      Best cappuccino in house. Enjoyed a lovely foamy cup while waiting for the BC ferry to Nainamo. Canadians are so helpful. Good place to get tourist information too for day fishing and adventure tours.

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      Craig B.
      Wilmington, United States
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      Sep 4, 2016

      Came for coffee while waiting for our check in at our Airbnb. The staff was friendly, drinks were good, and the patio has a great view. Good place to stop if you are waiting for the ferry.

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      Chris D.
      Prince George, BC
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      Jul 13, 2015

      I have to give the Lookout some credit; they've taken on the unfortunate task of satisfying already angry customers. They should've called this town, "Sucks You Missed the Boat." And when you stop and think about it, isn't the name Horseshoe Bay redundant? I mean...it's a bay. By definition, they're shaped like horseshoes.
      With exemption of the ferry docks, there's really nothing setting Horseshoe Bay apart from any other small town where your interest is directly correlated by the time it takes to drive through it. This assumes you're not trying to catch a ferry, emphasis on try. The curse goes like this, if you need to make a certain ferry, you'll miss it: if you take your time, you'll just catch it. Your success is impeded by satellite navigation systems being unable to differentiate between the car docks and the passenger docks--which require completely different routes to reach. So yes, most likely, you missed the boat, anchoring you in Horseshoe Bay for up to two hours. I noticed that same despondent look on other faces, now forced to find something to do in a town designed to cater to people annoyed they're stuck in Horseshoe Bay.
      I admired the lack of franchises but got discouraged they were replaced with places all apparently boasting the "best" fish & chips. After walking around for thirty minutes and discovering that Horseshoe Bay is really that small, we settled on the Lookout Coffee House, a diminutive hut perched near the edge of the pier, corroborating the name...so credit given. There's nothing wrong with the Lookout--it's cute, and probably the best place of its type in town--one where you're promised fast food with a view of the boat you wished you were on. The octagon-shaped serving area features only a counter running along the inner perimeter for people to sit--a novel concept, but one which forces most people to enjoy their food outside. And this was not a warm afternoon when we were there. (I was trying to think up a good UFC joke to coincide with the shape of the café...maybe one will come to me later.) The serving/cashier area is crowded, with people packed hurriedly wanting to fill their orders. Outside, it's a bit more roomy, with awkward paintings of overly happy people ironically making me unsettled--that blond woman with arms like that alien at the end of Close Encounters, the kid with the colossal head, both smiling so exuberantly you'd claim the drinks were laced with ketamine.
      And my girlfriend bought a stuffed animal there at ridiculous markup, so that's a thing. Thankfully, by the end of it, I still believe we made the right choice. What people don't need after the stress of missing a ferry is a long drawn out restaurant meal involving the gastronomic minefield that is fish & chips (wait..."is" fish & chips or "are" fish & chips?). I have had some of the most amazing examples as well as some of the worst. The last thing I want to do is test where Horseshoe Bay falls. The Lookout is a stone's throw from the passenger dock, making it an easy choice. The food was okay; the drinks decent, and if stuck like so many others here, you could do a lot worse, and let's be honest, it will sure as heck beat anything you could possibly have on the ferry.
      Don't smirk, when we finally got on the boat, dozens of people lined up outside the Coast Café Express vender on the upper deck because Starbucks apparently injects methamphetamines into their drinks (they certainly don't inject flavor--BOOYA, [drops mic]). I'm guessing these people didn't check out the Lookout; I'd wager it's better.
      Food: 3/5
      Service: 3/5
      Presentation: 3/5
      Value: 3/5
      Recommendation: 3/5

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      Felicia C.
      Seattle, United States
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      View of the ferry, friendly folks and delicious mango smoothie.

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