Hildegard's Bakery Beats those all. Fools and horses at the forks is the worse. It is constantly great tasting coffee. Black of coarse. For me, it has to be in a mug. The paper and plastic ruin a good coffee.
I am amazed at the growth of coffee culture in Winnipeg over the past ten years, and the actual locations themselves. My big wish is for more coffee places west towards the perimeter. I hate having to drive 10-12 km to get to most of these places. Even the closest standalone Starbucks is on Roblyn. btw - Good Earth is a Calgary-based chain that's been around since the late 80s.
Those are all great suggestions! I tried a few of those places on my ‘best iced coffee in Winnipeg’ video, and they were all amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Yep, those are all better than what they tried. Sam's place is a new spot that's great as well. Also Make, is a classic that's been around forever and is always good.
@@paulplett all jokes aside, i really do like what you are doing here for Winnipeg, it is very helpful and i plan on going to try some of the burgers you've shown on the other vid i saw. i was surprised that you never checked out Superboy's. but if you ever do a episode on Poutine's deeeefinitely check that place out for sure. hands down the best poutine in Winnipeg.
Thank you for the review of some of Winnipeg’s coffee shops. Nice to see my beautiful city’s shops reviewed and featured. Thank you! I’m going to visit these shops myself! Cheers
Years ago when Le Garage got voted #1 best coffee, I tried it but Le Croissant had better coffee. You had to bring your own cup and fixins, but it was amazing
Everyone has their faves. I'll mention MAKE (Corydon), Postal (Provencher), Colissimo (three locations) and Modern (Inkster). All feature a distinctive ambiance plus some righteous roasts. Sure miss the Strong Badger (Sargent).
Best coffee that I have ever tasted was at the old Porch on North McPhillips (no longer there). Coffee brand was Wellington. I have never tasted a better coffee before 2016 nor after.
I’m a tea snob but I think Good Earth is the coffee I would like. Coincidentally, I’m heading to that shopping area this afternoon. Thanks for the review.
Owner's daughter goes to our local high school, so they brought coffee to a student fundraiser. Had never heard of them previously. The coffee was 💯!!!
Personally I think Empty has the best coffee consistently - like they have a way they do it that it always turns out great, no matter which location you go to. In fairness, I’ve only tried Good Earth once, and I’ve never been to Seven. But Harrison’s is hit or miss to me. I also buy Empty Cup decaf coffee beans, and enjoy making my own drip coffee at home. But usually at the coffee shops, I’m getting a latte.
As usual anything north of Portage Avenue is forgotten. There are good coffee spots in Transcona and North Kildonan. For example, Mountain Bean on Henderson Highway that was owned by former Calgary Flames goalie, Trevor Kidd.
@@caveman3021, there is one in Kildonan Place. Also take a drive to Gimli - they have a couple of great coffee places, plus everything else that is there!