"Guy at the counter was so rude! We were the first customers there and he took his time (or tried to ignore us) to serve us."
Dirección: 8576 Main Street, Alma, New Brunswick, Canada, E4H1N4
Ciudad: Alma
Sitio Web: http://www.facebook.com/buddhabearcafe/
Platos: 2
Categorías: 5
Reseñas: 73
Stopping by for a drink, we found that the Buddha Bear offered so much more. This looks like a new business as they await a brewing licence, but in the mean time serve 14 craft beers or cider. Seating is outside or inside in what is a converted church. Tried a few of the beers, excellent quality and all the same $8, just varying in glass size depending on strength. Coffee is also fresh and from an expresso machine, with a large selection of home roasts and types of coffee. There is also a limited but eclectic assortment of food, cooked to order in the grill outside. Its self service once your food is ready. The food is a change from the typical tourist offerings available everywhere else. We...
This restaurant may be a bit hard to locate as it is tucked away in a corner of a pub. Look for the signs for The Holy Walbrauer. The coffee here is top-notch, although the menu options are a bit limited. The pub itself is rather dimly lit, making it a unique spot for your morning caffeine fix. Guests have the option to enjoy their coffee outside or take it to-go. However, it's puzzling that this coffee shop doesn't open until 10:00. Many patrons, like myself, prefer to start their day with a cup of coffee earlier. Perhaps they should consider opening earlier to accommodate those looking to pair their coffee with treats from the nearby bakery.
We were looking for a fun place to have a beer or two after a day of hiking at Fundy national Park. We were attracted to Buddha Bear by the smell from the large wood-burning oven located in front of the property. We ordered local draft beers from a good selection, and proceeded to order food-then more food! Raw oysters, baked oysters, mussels, and scallops with bacon and brussel sprouts. Everything was delicious, especially the cooked items that picked up some of the nice wood smoke flavor. We enjoyed sitting on the outdoor patio and chatting with several other visitors while savoring our meal.
We wanted coffee and hot chocolate for the kids as it was raining all day. So we went into this church-turned-to-bar. Funky hipster joint. Not very big but still had old church pews for seating. For 4 pm it was packed with chatty tourists. The owner was so busy but while he was making the hot chocolates, he roasted marshmallows for my kids' drinks! They were so excited and we were so touched by this extra even though he had plenty of patrons to tend to. They were various beers on tap to try. We had Kenyan coffees and they were good! Wished we had time to return for food and drinks!