I guess I won’t keep going indefinitely– Café 9 of Inglewood is no more. I was really sorry to see them fold, and wish the owners well in their future endeavors.
Wanda B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Calgary, Canada
We love this little café and tend to stop in here for lunch before we hop over to the Crossroads Market and take in an afternoon performance at the Loose Moose theatre with our kids. It is a café, coffee shop and gift shop and every meal I’ve enjoyed here has been tasty. I tend to order the prosciutto sammy every time but have had their breakfast bagel before which is made to order and very yummy. Hubs sticks with a ham & swiss or turkey & cheddar sammy and the kids are happy with ham & cheese. There is lots to look at in the café, even while you are chowing down on your food. The staff are friendly and the coffee is good. I guess that’s why we keep coming back :)
Bruno S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Calgary, Canada
When I first approached the café I had trouble figuring out where I was and what establishment I walked into. There was little in the form of branding, what was was easily glossed over and the place looked empty at 9am. Though on a Tuesday they can’t be faulted for this. Hungry for breakfast I noticed instantly that their menu was very traditional with little in the memorable dishes category. Located in the heart of inglewood there was little that made this place stand out. Deciding to go with the eggs, toast and bacon, it took some time for food to be prepared. Though customer service was kind enough I waited patiently reading today’s issue of 24hr that I picked up on a sidewalk paper dispenser nearby. When my food arrived it was well presented as the toast was arranged with care and eggs done the way that I like them. Upon investigating the bacon further, I discovered that the $ 2.15 extra they charged me went to one slice of crispy bacon cut, arranged, and hidden under my toast to look like more was going on. Though my meal was tasty and quaintly presented, I was disappointed with the value that accompanied it. Breakfast is very important. I feel that if your going to offer this as an option, the menu should include a variety of healthy, standard and unique choices outside of what you’d find in ones own kitchen. This topped off with current appropriate, Canadian Food Guide proportions.
Ali Z.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Calgary, Canada
Nine Café, formerly Serendipity, is a combination coffee shop and gift shop. Gone are the majority of furniture items for sale(I’m hoping a free coffee came with buying a couch) with a few remnants remaining in the far corner of the store. In its’ place are gift items ranging from stuff I’d give my Mom(specialty soaps, handmade cards, local designer purses) to stuff I’d ask for on my birthday(NFL Mr. Potato Heads, novelty cards, a walls of books about music and pretty much anything and everything sci-fi related. They have a pizza cutter where the handle and cutting head are in the shape of the ‘Enterprise’ from Star Trek. A backpack that looks like you have a mini Chewbacca from Star Wards riding on your back. A coffee mug with a brass knuckle handle for those Monday mornings when getting into a West Side Story gang rumble is preferable than the weekly staff meeting. I must have all of this! The café serves Phil & Sebastian coffee, keeping in mind I’m a coffee philistine who usually prefers Timmy’s to Starbucks I have to say the coffee tasted better than I’m used too; perhaps the word of mouth was justified after all. In addition to the usual coffee and pastry items on the menu there is a small selection of sandwiches and soups. While I haven’t tried the sandwiches yet, they do smell mouth wateringly excellent. The staff is friendly and the owners stop by to occasionally chat. After the recent renovations the coffee store section looks brighter and better lit. Parking may be an issue, street parking is available at the standard city rates, there is an Impark lot on the west end of the block or you can park on a residential side street and walk off the pastry you’re about to enjoy.
Kelsey K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Calgary, Canada
I initially went here for coffee the first time and noticed that they had snacks! So obviously I had to try it! I am so glad i did. I went in to grab lunch at work one day and ordered the Vegetarian panini, I am not quiet sure what they do to this panini but OH my goodness it was AMAZING. With the spinach and pesto and peppers with cream cheese on whole grain bread every taste bud in my mouth was pleased! Not to mention for a small price of $ 9.95 i got a delicious sandwich and a fresh homemade bowl of chicken and rice soup! needless to say i love it here and would recommend it time and time again, I crave the sandwich and leave work often to go get one :) yummy!
Shauna R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Calgary, Canada
Very friendly staff. Coffee(Phil & Sebastian) was excellent. Food was a little slow but I’m not complaining. It was French toast and bacon, and made from scratch… well worth the wait. Will return for sure.
Cathy D.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Calgary, Canada
Nine Café took over the space where Serendipity used to be. In principle it’s the same — café up front, retail in the back. They’ve downsized the retail a bit(I can’t imagine they sell much), and increased the café side of things. Their menu is small but decent — breakfast, sandwiches, soup, salads. We stopped in there on Canada Day for the first time. The staff were super, let me say that up front. Clearly trying hard and it showed. M had the bacon, eggs and toast which he really liked. His only complaint(and I’m fussy about this too) is the lack of a pepper grinder, they just had the shakers. I think no matter how casual the approach, every restaurant should keep one around. B and I both had sandwiches, freshly made and tasty. The salad was plain but good too. What makes or breaks a place like this for B is the coffee. He’s the coffee snob of the western world. And while he’s not a huge fan of the Phil and Sebastian coffee(which is what Nine uses)…he did pronounce the coffee«good». Whew. This means we can indeed go back. Well done Nine.
Wendy P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Calgary, Canada
Nine Café… you and I have got to spend a bit more time together. The brief period I spent sipping my latte and eating my ginger bread cookie were delightful. You’re a café in the front and a cutsie-pie store in the back. I don’t know exactly what that makes you, but you’re far cooler than a mullet. Next time, I’ll be sure to pop in more than 15 minutes before you close to thoroughly peruse your wares. From what I saw, board games, knick knacks, books, cards, I’m in for a treat.