District Café & Bakery
10011 109 St NW #101, Edmonton, AB T5J 0B9, Canada
Phone: (780) 705-7788
Website: https://districtcafe.ca/
District Café & Bakery in Edmonton is a 4.4-star Coffee Shop restaurant with 906 Google reviews, known for Almond Croissant and Croissants (general).
Why we love it
- Contemporary bakery-cafe with locally sourced ingredients
- Located near Near 100 Ave NW and 109 St NW
- Airy atmosphere, great for meetings, free WiFi
- Counter service with friendly and welcoming staff
- Contemporary bakery-cafe with locally sourced ingredients
- Located near Near 100 Ave NW and 109 St NW
- Airy atmosphere, great for meetings, free WiFi
- Counter service with friendly and welcoming staff
What to Order
Almond Croissant
A highly praised baked good, noted for its flaky texture and delicious flavor, though some find it a bit sweet.
"The almond croissant is a must-have."
Christopher
Croissants (general)
These croissants are celebrated for their proper layered, flaky texture and buttery taste, often described as not too oily.
"This is the best croissant that I have had in Canada to date. It’s not too oily like all the others, and it has the proper layered flaky texture."
Justin M
Bagel Sandwiches
These sandwiches are a popular choice for breakfast or lunch, with the smoked salmon bagel being a particular standout.
"The bagel sandwiches are fantastic."
Keltie Jean
Matcha Latte
A consistently satisfying beverage, often mentioned by regulars as a go-to drink.
"I’m a regular of their matcha latte and croissants and they always satisfy my cravings!"
Shan Dieu
Americano
A reliably good coffee option, frequently recommended for its consistent quality.
"Highly recommend their Americanos and Green Tea Lattes - both are consistently great."Christopher
Scones
These baked goods, including white chocolate raspberry scones, are a popular choice to take home and share.
"Chocolate and almond croissants as well as their white chocolate raspberry scones did not disappoint!"
Christine Watson
Inside Scoop
- Expect it to be busy, especially on weekends and during lunch, so plan for potential lines and limited seating.
- It's a good spot for getting work done, but be aware there are no electrical outlets for charging devices.
- Consider taking your order to-go if you're in a rush or prefer a quieter experience, as seating can be uncomfortable and scarce.
- While generally friendly, service can be slow during peak times due to busyness and potential understaffing.
- Parking can be an issue downtown, so consider walking or planning ahead for parking.