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Coho Coffee: Brunch Menu Featuring Local Food Producers

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East Vancouver’s Coho Coffee (1370 East Georgia Street) has launched a brand new spring/summer brunch menu fuelled by member ingredients made in its commissary kitchens. The hyperlocal menu includes a variety of planted-based toasts and sandwiches, as well as protein-packed bowls and salads – all available for delivery, take out, or patio dining. 

“Our team and our member businesses are extremely talented, and we are excited to be able to show them love by weaving member ingredients into our brunch menu items, ” says Jennifer Chan, spokesperson and CMO at Coho Collective. “Some personal picks include The Veggie Burger, which was definitely a crowd favourite amongst the team during recipe testing, and our new plant-based Banh Mi. We can’t wait to have the community come check it all out.”

The new brunch menu, created by chef de cuisine Jay De La Rosa, includes vegetarian and vegan-friendly options, featuring ingredients from a number of Coho Commissary members such as: Tall Shadow BreadsSriracha RevolverSalty CabbageVan Koji FoodsTrue Nosh, and Kula Kitchen.

The cafe’s sweet and savoury signature, the Coho Toast ($10), has roasted garlic, burnt onions, goat cheese, mushrooms, arugula, and a drizzle of honey. The menu also features a classic avocado option, and guests can choose to top their toasts with a poached egg. 

Other notable new menu items (from $10) include:

  • The Veggie Burger, with a Sriracha Revolver beet tequila mayo, a housemade veggie patty, roma tomatoes, and pickles, all on a Tall Shadow Breads brioche bun. 
  • Kimchi and Cheese on Tall Shadow Breads’ sourdough loaf, with cheddar and Salty Cabbage kimchi. 
  • The Coho Bowl 2.0, on a base of greens, has avocado, a soft boiled egg, Van Koji, roasted vegetables, fried chickpeas, lemon dressing, and feta snow. 
  • Banh Mi on a Tall Shadow Breads baguette, with chicken or Kula Kitchen’s vegan Chi’kn, pickled carrot and daikon, cucumber, jalapeño, and Kula pili pili pepper mayo.
  • Granola Parfait with creamy yogurt, seasonal fruits, and True Nosh granola.

Besides brunch, Coho Coffee’s pastry case features a selection of tempting member-crafted pastries. Guests can choose from Leavenly Goods’ babkas, classic French croissants from Steve’s Gourmet Foods, and also classic but vegan croissants from Sweet’n’Sassy Patisserie

Coho Coffee’s café and brunch menu are available seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

For more information, please visit coho.coffee.

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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