Flavorless food. Somewhat high prices. Limited options… I’m impressed they are two on business
Upset C.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
The food here is pretty good value. The drinks are a tad expensive at $ 2.50 per bottle, but I’m definitely a fan of this place. Their daily specials are usually something to look forward to. I’ve had Pork Curry, Varies types of Chickens, and breaded fish filets; Red Snapper, Basa, etc. They’re fresh and very tasty. You get it with rice & some veggies. Normal prices are about 7.75 per dish, $ 9 though for the filet fish meals. It’s been worth the price. Benji is super friendly to deal with. I don’t think anyone can really go wrong with Backstage Café.
Lucas S.
Place rating: 1 White Rock, Canada
Expensive prices, false advertising on their menu makes for a bad experience, I ordered a BBQ bacon sandwich which had no bacon on it. I also got a bagel with egg, bacon and cheese and got one tiny piece of bacon and a half slice of cheese !
Bennett C.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
In this part of town, you are limited to what eateries are available to you. Backstage Café has definitely been a blessing around here. They offer a full line of diner breakfasts including the regular eggs, breakfast meats, hash browns and assorted breads. They also bring in pastries, muffins, loafs & cookies from Costco for baked good lovers. At lunch, they offer a fresh daily menu including soups, hot entrees & vegetarian options. You walk in smelling the great aromas of their daily fresh sheet. Try their curries… not bad for a cafeteria style dish. If hot entrees aren’t your thing, they also offer an array I sandwiches which they can serve cold or hot panini pressed. Definitely get them hot… so much tastier. And for the healthy folks, they offer a small salad bar(charged by the gram), but filled with enough toppings to make a decent salad. And coffee is always available in 3 blends. Bring your own cup for discount.