Love the interior and high ceiling! Great place to sit down with your friends and chat. :D
Shila B.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
I took a wrong turn and found this place, otherwise it is tucked away in the most unassuming place that doesn’t attract walk in traffic let alone the knowledge that you know that it’s there. Their pastries were nothing to write home about, nothing that I hadn’t seen anywhere else. Not much in the lunch department. Shop is small. Customer service is friendly and my latte was okay. Fair prices.
Matthew E.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
Stopped in for lunch, as I saw the sign outside ‘sandwich, chips and soda for $ 9′. Seems like a good deal, but the sandwiches are rather small, just be aware. I will stop in for coffee sometime, as I see good reviews for that.
Christie S.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Retro jazz, polite service, tiny and quaint with wonderful atmosphere. Try the«Catnip Coffee» — brewed coffee with a shot of espresso!
Rachael T.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Grumpy tuesday and walked into another coffee shop that didn’t have SOY! So I decided to make a quick run to Java before work. So all I have to say is: SOYLATTE. They use Silk Soy, which has a sweetness to it that doesn’t require sugar. So satisfying!
Christine R.
Place rating: 4 New Westminster, Canada
Unless you’re working in one of the nearby office towers or a student at VCC, you probably haven’t come across Java Cat. It’s a sweet, funky coffee shop with high ceilings, good music, and couple of windowside tables, perfect for a relaxing coffee break. The eastern quadrant of downtown between Stadium Skytrain and the library, to me, has always felt a bit deserted. Java Cat is sort of an artsy respite from these sterile streets just outside of Gastown and Victory Square, and out of the main business district action(just a feeling I get; your mileage may vary). Java Cat brews a good latte, and they have yummy treats. For your meeting muffin needs, they also do office catering orders.