Had breakfast here on my most recent flight to SFO. I usually go to Starbucks but was feeling waffles and eggs. I got the waffles with berries and whipped cream($ 5.95). The waffles were slightly burnt and the berry compote was frozen. Also had a side of eggs. They were scrambled and the portion was decently sized. I also got a bottle of water. In total I think it cost me $ 12. It’s cheaper than Starbucks, but the best option in this terminal is still Tim Hortons if you are looking for value for your money.
Ayla C.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
You know what? Not bad. When the line up for Starbucks is 25 people deep, and it’s 5.30am but really 4.30 because THANKSBENFRANKLIN, you need coffee and some kind of breakfast to feel roughly human shaped, this place solved my problem. I stood like a vegetable staring at the menu until I finally decided on an English muffin ham egg sandwich thing(words are hard, it’s 6am but really 5) and a fresh juice. The food was super quick, the staff were efficient and friendlier than I would have been at this time of day. The sandwich was fine — pretty much the same as Timmy’s(I figured it’s pretty hard to mess up a breakfast sandwich), and the ketchup and sriracha by the cash definitely sold it to me. Cheap, quick, decent enough. I’d come back.
Chris J.
Place rating: 1 Edmonton, Canada
Looking for breakfast in the US departures area at YVR? Save yourself the trouble and just head for Starbucks(right beside this place) or Tim Hortons(a 5 minute walk away). Service is awful. We walked up and the person taking the orders asked us what we wanted. Before we could even answer she walked away. She came back and took my wife’s order. Then my order. And then had already forgot what my wife had ordered. The food itself is all pre made. They just reheat it in the microwave. Avoid at all costs!
Clea S.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, Canada
I’m pretty sure this is the most disgusting breakfast I have ever had. Eggs bacon and hash browns… all cold. The hash browns tasted like they had been microwaved yesterday and just left out. The eggs were slimy and cold. The bacon was dripping in grease and very cold. I wanted to throw up. How is it possible to ruin breakfast this much? I’m shocked that yvr, such a great airport, would offer such a terrible option. Not sure where else I can get eggs in this part of the airport. Oh and it was $ 13!
Joanna W.
Place rating: 1 Evanston, IL
When I order breakfast sausage, honestly think it’s going to be the flat ones that comes in a bun. Just kidding. It’s an actual sausage, hard to bite in from the outside. This place is just bad… don’t even come. Pricy for what it offers too.
Eryne O.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, Canada
Absolutely disgusting. The cook the eggs in a plastic container in the microwave which isn’t even safe for consumption. Considering they spend their morning cooking everyone’s eggs in the same container. Eggs come from a container not fresh. Prices are extreme for what you get(it is the airport). You’re better off going down to Burger King at gate 75!
Warren C.
Place rating: 1 Gardena, CA
Chicken Caesar wrap was barely edible. The Caesar dressing was more like mayonnaise. I thought they were going to make it fresh, but they just handed me whatever was in the fridge shelf. I probably should’ve grabbed something from the grocery store before, at least I could’ve handpicked it for myself.
Lori M.
Place rating: 1 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Spent the first hour of my plane ride regretting eating here but I was hungry and impulsively chose the first place with«real» food I found. When I saw my pre-made turkey/ham panini come out of a fridge and placed in the microwave I realized that the $ 9.22 wasn’t worth it. The coldcuts were tasteless, the cheese was rubbery, and the bread was soggy. There was one piece of lettuce and one slice of tomato in between. Probably shouldn’t have had such high expectations for airport food…
Shila B.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, Canada
All this time I just thought that this was part of YVR. didn’t know that it was an actual listing for it. Now I have somewhere to bitch about the watery eggs, under cooked bacon and soggy toast my best friend and I bought last year before catching our flight to Spain. To add insult to injury the food for what it was = $$$$. Barely any English at customer service. Of course it was too late to change the order ’cause they were calling our row.
Steve T.
Place rating: 1 South San Francisco, CA
Worst sandwich I ever had. Panini was burnt on the outside. Inside was processed cheese, one leaf of wilted lettuce, an orange tomato, and meat that makes spam somehow premium. Had I not had eaten it on the flight, I would have taken it back and demanded a refund. Stomach ache lasted about 2 hours. You’re better off starving.
Gary M.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
5 second review: Marginally better than Tim Horton’s. 15 second review: I wish I had seen the Orange Julius around the corner from Skyway so I could have had a relish dog for 1⁄3 the price and boy it would have tasted good. g ps the service at Skyway was nefarious.