Think Vancouver’s coffee scene is slowing down?
Think again!
Our Noms Mag community member (likebyregina) spotted signs for a massive new Analog Coffee coming to Kingsway (a block from Fraser Street).
Analog Coffee is a chain that began in 2011 at the Calgary Farmers Market, quickly gaining a loyal following for its dedication to making every cup of coffee special.
By 2012, the brand expanded into Calgary’s downtown core and has since grown to over a dozen locations across BC and Alberta.
Specifically in Vancouver, they have an outpost in Yaletown.
In June, we shared that Analog Coffee was planning to open a second downtown Vancouver location at the new B6 Bentall office tower.
However, it appears that location has been quietly removed from their website.
Despite this, the upcoming Kingsway outpost looks to be a big one, considering the size of the building that they’re taking at least half of space of.
It’s likely that the cafe won’t open until Q2 or Q3 as the unit inside is still just a blank concrete canvas.
Analog Coffee themselves has yet to list this new Kingsway location on its official website so you’re likely the first to know about this.
We’ll keep you updated as more information becomes available.
But while you wait, you can check out the many other new cafes in the city like: Tona, Miion, Elyssees, and Cafe Algan.
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