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SCAVENGER COFFEE MENU & REVIEWS
Scavenger Coffee Vancouver has a unique coffee bar that they pull around by a bicycle. They offer expresso, long black, flat white, teas and other wonderful coffee options. They offer catering and can be found at various locations all over Vancouver.
MENU
DOUBLE EXPRESSO
LONG BLACK
FLAT WHITE
LATTE
HOT CHOCOLATE
MOCHA
TEA
TEA LATTE
MATCHA
MATCHA LATTE
PLEASE ASK FOR CURRENT MENU OPTIONS
Scavenger coffee REVIEWS-
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Scavenger Coffee is a grassroots coffee initiative started by 2 passionate coffee-and-cycling enthusiasts. They built their bicycle pulled coffee cart by hand and it includes many custom-made parts (including their custom built espresso machine Fantastiko, built by an artisan in Nelson). If you want to support small businesses who are passionate about building community and ALSO want a great coffee, then I highly, highly encourage you to try them out. They also have the best hot chocolate you'll ever taste!
Madison Reid1/15/2021
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- Scavenger Coffee is a grassroots coffee initiative started by 2 passionate coffee-and-cycling enthusiasts. They built their bicycle pulled coffee cart by hand and it includes many custom-made parts (including their custom built espresso machine Fantastiko, built by an artisan in Nelson). If you want to support small businesses who are passionate about building community and ALSO want a great coffee, then I highly, highly encourage you to try them out. They also have the best hot chocolate you'll ever taste!Madison Reid1/15/2021
MORE ABOUT Scavenger coffee
The idea of a coffee bike business was dreamed up while we were cycle-touring from Scotland to Greece in the summer of 2017. From the bracing winds of the Outer Hebrides Isles of Scotland, to the sunny beaches of Crete, the two constants of the trip were our butts in the saddle for 8+ hours, and at least two coffees a day.
We found that there were a small handful of companies making ready-to-roll espresso bikes, but none of them quite fit the job for Vancouver. Some weren’t designed for anything but flat terrain, some didn’t have the aesthetic we wanted, and—most importantly—none of them would meet the local health requirements.
Since both of us are afflicted with the malady of “we could make that” we decided to hand-build the entire cart, right down to the trailer chassis, wheel dropouts, door handles and all.
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