
Feast & Fallow
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About
Feast & Fallow is a plant-based café in Vancouver that serves as both a community hub and an educational establishment. Emphasizing the respect for a complete food production cycle, the café sources local ingredients to craft a fully vegan menu, including local coffee, baked goods, and a Saturday brunch. Committed to promoting a just urban food system, Feast & Fallow hosts workshops on various food-related topics such as urban agriculture, composting, and fermentation. These activities are designed to increase awareness about sustainable food and environmental practices. With its ethos of connecting people to their food and each other, the café organizes events that encourage guests to embrace conscious eating and living.
Food
Feast & Fallow's vegan menu features local plant-based foods paired with house-made sourdough breads, fresh baked goods, and a comprehensive Saturday brunch. The café provides nutritious options that appeal to both vegan enthusiasts and curious minds, showcasing real bread and wholesome plant-based dishes. Emphasizing the use of local ingredients ensures that all food options are not only delicious but sustainable as well. The commitment to plant-based nutrition is extended into the workshops they host, which address topics of nutrition and sustainability. These events aim to educate guests on the benefits of a plant-based diet while providing opportunities to acquire new culinary skills.
Coffee & Drinks
Feast & Fallow offers local coffee as a central part of its drink selection. By sourcing coffee locally, the café supports local businesses and ensures sustainable production practices. **Feast & Fallow** focuses on the quality and origin of its coffee beans to provide guests with an authentic and sustainable coffee experience. In addition to coffee, the beverage menu includes house-made kombucha varieties, aligning with the café’s philosophy to embrace fermented drinks. Kombucha is one of the subjects in the workshops organized regularly, aiming to increase knowledge and expertise in handling fermented foods.
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Fresh food, good coffee, healthy ambience and cozy for hanging out or work.
Really cute space, lots of seating. The carrot lox is a must try, served on amazing bread. Unfortunately the wifi doesn’t work so not a place to go to work/study
The staff here are working for free. Shame when there are unemployed people who could use that money but instead it is funding a church, just like some of the profits I imagine. The other profits probably line the owner's pockets. No thanks.
Amazing gem of a coffee shop with homemade foods, amazing oat milk drinks, and such a pleasant well lit space! I would definitely come back to either get work done or catch up with friends here.
I strongly believe this is the coziest place I've ever been to. Awesome coffee and tea. All the style and details are brilliant. Awesome vibe for grabbing a laptop and doing some work. I wish they worked longer 🤗
Good place to come and work. Lovely staff, quality drinks and a great playlist :)
Really nice group of people. I work on a very busy construction site down the street that is full of activity, and this establishment is a welcomed oasis of calm and tranquility from the organized chaos. Very friendly service and the quality of the food and beverages is lovely. A gem in an area that is not exactly brimming with ammenities.
This is one of my favourite coffee shops and bakeries. If you look at their website, it tells you what they use and put in their bread. Ingredients are better and healthier.
I always buy their charcoal sesame bread and sourdough. The sourdough is not as sour as others. It’s easier to cut or slice it the next day. I use a little toaster to warm it up a bit. It still tastes great the next day.
I love their lattes. They use oak milk instead of milk. The barista told me that the coffee shop and bakery use plant based ingredients. Super healthy.
The coffee shop/bakery is connected with a church. The building has a cross design at a corner. There are also meeting rooms. People who attend this church can also gather and do fellowship here.
Some people also come here to have a coffee and work on their school or business stuff. Some come here to have a coffee with friends.
The coffee shop/bakery is right on west 41st. There is street parking; people can take a bus; or Canada Line is just near by. It’s quite convenient indeed.
I would recommend others to come here to try their bread and pastries and drink the coffee beverage. They are so good!!
I really love the brunch cafe restaurant nearby my home.
If a wifi password shows on a card or in a conspicuous space corner will much better to understand.
Great balance of laptop workspace and present chatting. Friendly, talkative owner. The jasmine and crysanthemum tea were delicious. So was the maple cinammon roll. Good wifi but didn't notice any outlets.
Cute vegan cafe with a large selection of baked goods and food. The barista was super friendly. I think this would be a great spot to bring your laptop and chill since there are big tables and free wifi.
Great place to have a quiet chat and it's my go to when I need to do a few hours on my laptop too. Healthy food, pleasant conversation and lots of natural light. Plus it's my go to spot for high quality loafs of bread to take home.
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