Lock Stock Coffee shares the space with Red Star Pub, so while it’s a coffee shop by day, it transforms into a pub at night. The cafe offers an abundance of space for lounging or working and, if you’re not a morning person, you’ll be glad to know that it won’t blind you with bright and jarring light. Dimly lit and wood lined, it’s a great spot to meet over a cup of coffee, brewed with Ace Coffee Roasters beans. For a snack, there’s plenty to choose from — pastries, desserts, breakfast sandwiches and the cafe’s own specialty, the Lock Stock BLT with house-made focaccia and tomato jam. — Kateryna Didukh
10534 Jasper Ave., 780-428-0825, lockstockcoffee.com
Once upon a time, there was a neighbourhood named Glenora. This part of the city would regularly finish atop Avenue’s Best Neighbourhood list, but, alas, it didn’t have a coffee shop to call its own. Then the Lopez family arrived and opened up a slot right by Glenora School, inviting all the parents who walked their kids to school on weekday mornings and back in the afternoons. They served roasted Colombian coffee without fancy names or flavourings. They served croissants with guava. The lineups became regular sights. The Lopez family provided Glenora with the coffee shop it didn’t realize it so badly needed. And everyone lived happily ever after. — Steven Sandor
The Colombian Coffee Bar & Roastery
Glenora | 10340 134 St NW #1, Edmonton | 780.757.9195
Bonnie Doon | 8816 92 St NW, Edmonton | 780.244.3268
Park Allen | 6529 111 St NW, Edmonton | 587.520.4300
Strathcona | 8905 99 St NW, Edmonton | 825.480.1787
thecolombian.ca
Maybe you can remember when Credo launched on 104th Street; it quickly became a hotspot, as we lined up for Americanos, lattes and other fine offerings from the barista. Then came 124th Street and, this past year, Credo was an important part of a revitalized Rice Howard Way. Opened in 2017, the newest location allows you to people-watch downtown, whether through the large picture windows or, when the weather warms up, one of the tables outside. Credo’s growth is a testament to how much Edmontonians have grown to love the little coffee shop that could. — Steven Sandor
10134 104 St. NW;
10350 124 St. NW;
10162 100A St. NW, 780-761-3744, credocoffee.ca
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This article appears in the March 2020 issue of Avenue Edmonton