The day is nearly here: C Market Coffee is preparing to open its first Vancouver location, and it holds the title as the largest cafe in the city.
The space spans over5,000 sq. ft., the new location and features what the cafe is calling a “design-forward environment created to serve as both a culinary destination and a community gathering space.”
Expect to find a spacious, Brutalist-inspired cafe environment, alongside C Market’s signature specialty coffee program, a full kitchen menu, and convenient on-site free parking for guests.

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The cafe said that it aims to be a cultural and culinary hub, offering a thoughtfully crafted space where specialty coffee, elevated cafe dining, and modern Korean-inspired cafe culture come together under one roof.
During our visit, we got to sample some of the pastries available — a strawberry cream and Dubai chocolate, which were equally delicious — as well as a Melon Cloud Latte (a latte topped with melon cold foam).

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The location also promises to offer more substantial bites, including a Korean Chicken Rice Bowl, a selection of sandwiches, wraps, pastas, salads, and more.
“Our flagship represents a new chapter for C Market Coffee,” said Brigette Hyun,
founder of C Market Coffee. “We wanted to create a space that feels welcoming yet elevated — a place where people can gather, connect, and experience thoughtful hospitality at scale.”

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Located at 195 E. 36th Ave., C Market Coffee Vancouver is right on the cusp of Queen Elizabeth Park and a quick 10-minute walk from Nat Bailey Stadium.
The cafe also operates locations in Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, and Port Coquitlam.