Kitsilano Coffee

Coho and Happy Belly Forge Path for Purebread’s Expansion in Vancouver’s Kitsilano

Purebread’s latest venture in Kitsilano marks a strategic collaboration with Coho Collective Kitchens Inc. and Next Level Partners, aimed at advancing market expansion and operational excellence. The decision to establish roots in Kitsilano underscores Purebread’s dedication to community engagement and delivering top-tier baked goods.

Scheduled to open its doors in summer 2024, Purebread’s arrival adds a new dimension to Vancouver’s culinary landscape. This move is part of a broader partnership strategy between Coho Collective Kitchens Inc. and Next Level Partners, a division of Happy Belly Food Group, designed to propel Purebread’s growth and elevate its presence across British Columbia, with aspirations for national expansion by 2026.

Fueled by a commitment to quality and innovation, Purebread is leveraging this collaboration to fortify its brand and deepen connections within the community. Sean Black, Chief Investment Officer of Happy Belly, expressed optimism about partnering with Coho to bolster Purebread’s footprint in British Columbia. Coho’s CEO, Andrew Barnes, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the alignment of this partnership with Coho’s mission to expand the Purebread brand nationwide.

The selection of Kitsilano as Purebread’s latest destination is strategic. Renowned for its relaxed ambiance, cultural diversity, and tight-knit community spirit, Kitsilano, or ‘Kits,’ provides an ideal backdrop for Purebread’s distinctive bakery experience. With a demographic mix comprising young professionals, families, and culinary enthusiasts, Kitsilano emerges as a natural choice for Purebread’s expansion efforts. Andrew Barnes expressed enthusiasm about Kitsilano’s potential to evolve into a culinary hub, offering both residents and visitors an unforgettable gastronomic journey.

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NOMAD Coffee: North Vancouver’s Zero Single-Use Cup Cafe To Open In Kitsilano

In the charming, tree-lined streets of Kitsilano, a delightful cafe bakery is quietly making waves among coffee enthusiasts and environmental advocates alike. Introducing NOMAD Coffee, a name already revered by locals in North Vancouver, now poised to make its mark with a second home in Kitsilano. NOMAD Coffee’s journey traces back to the visionary Annette Kim, whose deep passion for coffee and sustainability ignited a movement. From the inception of Bean VGH at Vancouver General Hospital in 2015 to the opening of Bean-on-5th in Lower Lonsdale in 2019, Annette’s dedication to sustainability has been unwavering. These establishments were not just coffee shops; they served as the epicenter for Annette’s sustainability mission.

In May 2022, NOMAD Coffee proudly opened its doors in North Vancouver, becoming the first cafe in the area to eliminate single-use cups entirely. This beautiful cafe offers a meticulously curated selection of coffees, including their renowned Cloud Espresso, accompanied by an in-house bakery featuring a blend of classic and Asian-inspired treats, such as Seoul Gochujang spicy cookies. At NOMAD, sustainability is not merely an option—it’s a way of life. Customers are encouraged to bring their own cups or choose from reusable options available for purchase or rent. This initiative has already diverted 60,000 cups from landfills as of October 2023, a testament to NOMAD Coffee’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

Now, NOMAD Coffee is expanding its reach to Kitsilano, taking over a former convenience store and continuing its mission to “Challenge Today and Change Tomorrow.” While details about the Kitsilano location are still emerging, the NOMAD team has revealed their plans to open sometime in 2024. The new outpost is expected to mirror the North Vancouver location’s dedication to the Bring Your Own Cup (BYOC) model and environmental ethos.

Stay tuned as we eagerly anticipate more information about the upcoming Kitsilano location. Rest assured, NOMAD Coffee’s arrival is poised to bring a blend of exceptional coffee, delectable treats, and a profound commitment to sustainability to the vibrant streets of Kitsilano.

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