This is a quaint little coffee shop and sandwich café set inside a cool old house. We stopped by for a glass of wine and some sandwiches on a chilly fall evening. I had a chicken panini sandwich, which was good but a little heavy on the bread. I also ordered a glass of red wine, which had been chilled — very unpleasant to drink cold red wine. The service was friendly, prices a little high, but a nice comfortable setting and the coffee smelled great!
Al S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 White Rock, Canada
Nice setting to enjoy your favourite java but… the parking sucks!!! Weekend especially.
Brad R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Surrey, Canada
Met a friend for coffee and my usual spot was jammed with baby strollers and screaming kids … YIKES! Made the drive down to this Wired Monk(168th and 60th) and found it to be an Oasis of calm… YES!!! The breakfast bagel was excellent(I will be back for another one!), latte was perfect and my friend and I could actually converse without a screaming kid standing at our table wiping something sticky on my jacket. If you have kids and are reading this… I beg you, leave them tied up in the car… LOL! Enjoy!
Azura B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Surrey, Canada
This quaint little building is right around the corner from my house so on nice days I often take my pup for a walk down to Wired Monk. They have a very nice patio set up where dogs are welcome to sit(water dish provided too!) after placing your order the barista’s are happy to bring out your drink/food so I don’t have to leave my dog for very long. The wait time for some beverages and food is a little lengthy at times but it is often worth the wait. Prices are a little steep too but the vanilla chai frapp keeps luring me in for more.
David S.
Surrey, Canada
all wired monks are not created equal and to me this one stands as(one of) their best — if only for character. Good coffee and more(and licensed) from the counter. Lots of comfortable seating in separated rooms, to allow for private conversations. In a lovely character home(Boothroyd?) on the corner of 168&60th(which is just north of Cloverdale Farms on hwy 10 and just south of the sports fields/playground at 64th). Parking at the building is limited(~8?) but there is more parking across 168(which is usually quiet)