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  1. La Bise, Vancouver's artisanal bakery crafting exquisite desserts since 2020. Granville Island Markets Kiosk 150. Award-winning canelés baked fresh daily!

  2. Stuart's Bakery. 129 likes · 35 were here. Founded in 1980, the original Stuart’s Quality Baked Goods is located at Granville Island Public Market. Stuart’s Bakery serves quality, fresh-baked goods –...

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  4. You’ll find La Bise Bakery inside the Granville Island Public Market at kiosk #150, open daily from 9 am to 6 pm. La Bise Bakery. Address: Granville Island Public Market, 1689 Johnston Street Kiosk 150, Vancouver. Instagram

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  5. Laurelle’s Fine Foods is a vibrant bakery deli in the Granville Island Public Market. We offer delicious baked goods, fresh salads, casseroles and more, all made daily on the premises. Family owned and operated since 1990. Grab a delicious scone, muffin or lunch item, then wander out into the courtyard – just steps away from the store ...

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  6. Telephone: 604.345.8474. Country: Canada. Address: 1689 Johnston St. Kiosk 150. City: Vancouver. Postal Code: V6H 3R9. Email: labisebakery@gmail.com. La Bise Bakery specializes in award-winning canelés, a gorgeous French pastry from Bordeaux, to which we add our own little twists!

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    First, we recommend you grab a coffee from Petit Ami. Then, with a warm drink in hand, we recommend that you next get in line at Lee’s Donuts. You’ll most likely find it based on the long line! Arrive early in the morning and grab your donut while it’s warm. You can even see the donuts being made through the windows. This is one of the market’s mos...

    We recommend that you get to the market right when it opens, and start your day with coffee from Petit Ami. Their coffee beans are roasted locally in small batches. They also use a carbon neutral roaster! If tea is more your thing, we recommend the Granville Island Tea Company. They have over 150 different types of teas. You are sure to find someth...

    Headed to Granville Island with children? Be sure to check out the Kids Market! It’s an entire building filled with shops and activities designed for kids. The shops include things like toy stores, candy stores, and clothing stores. There’s also a multi-level indoor play area (Adventure Zone), an arcade (Circus Circus), virtual reality games (VR Fu...

    There are tons of really unique shops at the market! It’s the ideal place to grab a souvenir or a gift for a loved one back home. (Last time we went, we even started our Christmas shopping while we were at the market!) Here are a few shops you might want to check out: 1. Alarte Silks:Their silk pieces are hand-painted using a Japanese pleating tech...

    One especially fun thing to do is to catch an improv comedy show from the Vancouver TheatreSports League. In improv, actors don’t follow a script. Instead, they use their quick wit and audience suggestions to shape the performance. You’ll never see the same show twice! Perhaps one of the best ways to view Vancouver is from the water. At Granville I...

    The market’s address is 1689 Johnston St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9, Canada. Granville Island is easily accessible. You can reach the market by bus, boat, car, or bike. When we went to Granville Island Public Market, we took the Aquabus from Yaletown directly to the the market. It was a short ride across the water and we were able to walk onto the isla...

    Granville Island was first inhabited by the First Nation people and was used for fishing. We encourage you to read about the First Nation’s History on Granville Island. After white settlers arrived, the island was named after Granville Leveson-Gower, a British statesman. Prior to the 1950s, the Granville Island was, well, an island. After expanded ...

    In addition to Granville Island, there are tons of fun things to do on a trip to Vancouver. It’s one of our favorite cities in the world, and we go back to visit year after year. 1. Capilano Suspension Bridge:This insanely long suspension bridge leads to a treetop adventure! Walk across rope bridges or even take a stroll along their Cliffwalk. Ther...

  7. GRANVILLE ISLAND BAKERY. 1680 Johnston Street (beside Granville Island Public Market main building) Vancouver, B.C. V6H 3S2 ‎ Tel: 604 695 0000 Email: bakery@abreadaffair.com *New Hours: Daily 9:00 am to 6:30 pm, including Holidays

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