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Restaurants in Metro Vancouver Where You Can Also Buy Groceries

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It’s a very stressful time for everyone during the Covid-19 Pandemic. One of the hardest hit industry is the restaurant business. Many restaurants have had to adapt quickly to give customers what they need.

Many grocery stores are out of staple items the eggs, milk, butter, flour, and yeast to name a few. Restaurants have access to fresh local produce and have stepped up to be able to provide these items for delivery and/or pick up.

Below are a few restaurant in Metro Vancouver where you can find grocery items just in case you’re in a bind and can’t find it at the store. If you know of any other restaurants extending their services to include groceries, emails us at diana@foodology.ca or leave a comment below.

6 Degrees Eatery

6 Degrees Eatery in Coal Harbour is now stocked up with eggs, milk, and other produce. They also have their regular menu available too. You can get pick up, take out, or delivery via UberEats.

Batard Bakery

Batard Bakery has begun to offer groceries and pastries online for pick up. Bread, pastries, to whole quiches. They have a decent collection to get your through a bad day with some sweets and kitchen staples.

Beaucoup Bakery

Beaucoup Bakery just launched their ‘Acts of Kindness’ items available via UberEats for delivery. They have pantry items like butter, yeast, espresso beans and oat milk. Partial proceeds of these Acts of Kindness items will be donated to the Food Bank.

C Market Coffee

If you’re in the Coquitlam area near the IKEA, C Market is in a nearby plaza. They serve up coffee, breakfast, and other lunch items. They recently launched the sale of their groceries on DoorDash and UberEats. If you live outside the delivery zone, you can get contactless pick up from their cafe.

Earls Kitchen and Bar

Earls has rolled out their Earls Grocery, which include everything from daily home essentials to fresh ingredients to fully prepared meals. You can pick it up or even get it delivered. If you need toilet paper or hand soap, they have that too.

Promo: Get 20% off on all Earls Grocery items when you pick up. Or, get them delivered to your door via Skip The Dishes.

Fat Cow Essentials

Fat Cow Oyster Bar has closed its doors to welcome Fat Cow Essentials. They are located in Langley but can delivery to most regions in Greater Vancouver. They even have free delivery if you spend $50 or more.

Flourist

A beloved local bakery sells bread, pastries, prepared foods, whole grains, beans, flour, eggs, sourdough starter, and produce. Their sourdough is amazing. We picked up their pizza dough and a few loaves of bread and it was really really good.

Gabi and Jules

Gabi and Jules is a popular cafe and bakery in Port Moody. You can find baking essentials like a variety of flour, sugar, cocoa, chocolate, eggs, oats, butter, baking soda, and baking powder. Bread, fruit, milk alternatives, teas, coffee, and make at home kits can be found on their website.

You just order online and have contactless pick up, or if you live in the Tricities, it’s free delivery on orders over $50.

Joey Restaurants

Joey Restaurants launched JOEY Market grocery delivery service with DoorDash. Customers will be able to shop a variety of restaurant quality ingredients including fresh produce, meat, baked goods and pantry essentials from JOEY Restaurants, delivered or picked-up curbside. You can even find toilet paper.

Promo: They are currently offering 20% off their food menu prices for curbside pick-up, 10% off food ordered through DoorDash with $0 delivery.

Matchstick Coffee

They’ve got more than just coffee beans. You can find milk, egg and flour too. These perishable items can’t be shipped, so you have to pick them up from the cafe.

Medina Cafe

They recently launched their grocery store and you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find a good array of items like their signature waffles, meat, syrups, egg, milk, hummus, and many other items.

OEB

Their dining rooms are closed but that doesn’t mean you can’t have the taste of OEB at home. They have contactless pick up and delivery options. You can even grab a pack of eggs and bread whiles you’re at it.

Diana started Foodology in 2010 because she just eats out everyday! She started a food blog to share her love of food with the world! She lives in Vancouver, BC and adores the diversity of food around her. She will go crazy for churros and lattes.

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