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Contribuisci feedbackFunky little hole in wall cafe with great coffees. Had the pasta and it was excellent sat outside in cover deck which over looks marine. Nothing matches furniture wise but it does have a special charm
I’ve visited Queen B’s a couple of times and, I have to say, I don’t understand the hype this place gets. The coffee is average at best and the baked goods are usually drier than day old bread. Case in point: on my last visit, I had a fruit strudel – sounds lovely, right? It wasn’t. The poor thing was dry and lacking in fruit; if it hadn’t been for my soda-fruit beverage (very good, I might add), I doubt I would’ve been able to down the rest of the strudel. I suppose I should’ve learned from earlier visits: the muffins have never been light and fluffy; rather, they too have been dry.I will, say, though, that the décor is certainly funky – very hippie-ish; much the same can and should be said of the exterior, but that’s not a negative. Instead, it adds to the charm of the place. Plus, as others have rightly pointed out, the view of the harbor is one that cannot be beat.In terms of coffee, though, I’d recommend driving the 10 minutes to Jags Beanstalk. The coffee (and food) are far superior and you also get a wonderful view of Skidegate Inlet.FOOD: 2/5SERVICE: 2.75/5VALUE: 2.75/5RECOMMENDATION: If visiting, check it out for the décor. The food/baked goods on offer are skip-able – and probably should be because the quality is just not there.
Queen B's is a cute, funky little coffee shop on the main street of QC City. The coffees were good, but the muffins were overbaked, leathery little spheres. Stop in for the coffee and the ambience, but reduce your calorie count by skipping the baked goods.
Queen B's is about the only real choice for a casual coffee in "downtown" Queen Charlotte. It has a great location overlooking the water. It is about 100 m off the highway on the parallel 'business street'. Don't expect luxury. It's a little rundown around the edges, but in an endearing sort of way. Think a mix of eastern Buddhism and 1960s hippies.
Nipped in for brunch had the homemade minestrone soup and warm fluffy biscuit which were very tasty sat outside overlooking the harbour watching boats coming in and going out well chilled atmosphere friendly people would definitely go if in the area