Squamish Coffee Crawl
Discover Squamish One Cup at a Time
Every sip tells a story.
Are you ready to dive into Squamish's vibrant coffee culture? With an array of cozy cafes nestled amidst our breathtaking mountains, explore each of them on this caffeine-fueled adventure and discover your favourite coffee spot in town. Whether you're a latte lover, an espresso enthusiast, simply enjoy a good brew or are just here for the snacks, you're gonna love this tasting trail.
Grab a passport at the Squamish Adventure Centre or one of the participating venues, or download a copy of the passport HERE.
Where to go
Grab a map and head out on a self-guided tour of Squamish’s finest cafes and coffees. Pick up your passports at the Visitor Centre to up the ante and earn prizes when you collect anywhere between 7-13 stamps. See below for details on what to sample throughout your Coffee Crawl experience.
The Bean Brackendale has been a staple in the Brackendale neighbourhood for decades and it's easy to see why the locals love it. Their baristas create phenomenal coffee from their state of the art Black Eagle Espresso machine, along with artisanal baked goods and incredible comfort foods all made in-house by their chef team.
BLUEBIRD, COFFEE, TUNING & RENTALS
The 'World's Best Cup of Coffee' sign outside this cafe is no joke. Award winning, Kingha Coffee from Uganda is some of the best coffee you'll find. They have their very own roast prepared by them and you cannot find it anywhere else (in the world). This isn't just a cafe, it's a community hub that also happens to tune your gear and provide rentals too!
The historic Brackendale Art Gallery, affectionately called the BAG, is a quirky community hub and cafe. Enjoy your coffee as you explore the unique property, full of hidden treasures and surprises, and don't miss out on a photo with our resident unicorn.
Located in the Squamish Adventure Centre, Caffe Garibaldi is a charming boutique coffee and tea house serving handcrafted espresso drinks, comforting teas, authentic croissants and other delicious artisan pastries. They are famous for their maple latte and great decaf.
Whether you are visiting Britannia Mine Museum or driving by, you are invited to relax and refuel at the Chatterbox Cafe! Known for their amazing staff creations, espresso, soups, paninis and snacks await you. The cafe is home to the museum's collection of autographed photos showcasing the history of films and TV shows filmed at the museum.
Cloudburst Café features sustainably sourced coffee, organic teas, and specialty drinks prepared by baristas who provide personality and comfort to regulars and visitors. They are known for their dog friendly patio, in-house baked goods, sandwiches, and smoothies.
A community coffee and bakehouse specializing in handcrafted doughnuts and coffee. Fox & Oak is a specialty multi-roaster cafe, showcasing a different coffee roaster every two months. Try one of their rotating seasonal drinks!
A multi-roaster cafe with up to ten roasters at a time, selection of ceramics and coffee gear that a coffee geek needs. They have coffee for those seeking a simple coffee to someone looking to try something new or from a specific origin, producer, variety and processing method. They specialize in helping the consumer make the right coffee decision.
Outbound Station is a quick-dine craft burger shop and café located directly on Highway 99 in Britannia Beach. This cafe caters to daily commuters, visitors, and locals who value high-quality service and experiences, the outdoors, and recreational adventure. Stop in to grab a craft coffee, snacks for the road, or their super tasty smash burgers.
RideHub Cafe is Squamish's only mountain bike-themed cafe, bringing trail knowledge and bike services to your coffee and snacking experience. Open daily so you can fuel your adventure with delicious coffee from AGRO Roasters, nutrient-dense trail snacks from Solfeggio and their personal favourite... trail bacon. You are going to love it!
Head down to this Valleycliffe neighbourhood coffee house. Home of the famous breakfast items; Omelette Buns and Smoke McBluffins. They roast their own coffee and sell the freshly roasted beans in bags from the cafe. Similar to growler fills with craft breweries, they offer a coffee bean refill program.
Established in 1995, the Sunflower Bakery & Cafe has been serving the Sea to Sky corridor with fresh fun family baked goods for all ages. They have won the best cup of coffee award 4 years running in the ‘Best of Squamish’ awards.
Located in the heart of the Squamish Business Park, Tall Tree Bakery is your go-to spot for artisan breads, pastries, sandwiches, and great coffee. They make their our own house-made coffee flavour syrups! They offer a house-made vanilla bean syrup daily and a seasonal syrup that changes throughout the year.
Coffee Crawl Map
Plot your visits with our handy Coffee Crawl map.
Coffee Crawl Passport Program
Pick up a passport and join in the fun! The Coffee Crawl Passport program is a great way to explore all the delicious coffee in Squamish.
Passports are available from the Squamish Adventure Centre or at any of the participating makers. Collect stamps from each location throughout your stay and receive one of the following prizes from the Visitor Centre*:
Got 7-9 stamps? Well done checking out the local cafe scene. Pop into the Visitor Information Centre at the Squamish Adventure Centre to claim your unique Squamish carabiner.
Got 9-11 stamps? Good job in getting your jitter on! Swing by the Visitor Information Centre at the Squamish Adventure Centre to secure your own reusable coffee sleeve.
Got 11-13 stamps? You're a fully caffeinated coffee connoisseur. Come check out the Visitor Information Centre at the Squamish Adventure Centre to claim your coveted cabin mug.
*One passport and one prize per person*
If you have questions about The Squamish Coffee Crawl, please contact Tourism Squamish at or call 604.815.5084.