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I absolutely adore this restaurant! The portion sizes are generous, the prices are incredibly affordable, and everything is homemade. The fries and hash browns are prepared fresh every day.
This restaurant is always busy during their limited opening hours. They serve good food with large portions. While nothing extraordinary, the dishes are comforting and satisfying.
June is the perfect host and you won't leave hungry. The amount of food you get for your dollar is amazing. Breakfast for lunch is Awesome! The only time I was disappointed was with the peace soup which I thought could have been cooked a...More
One morning I was driving around Aldergrove looking for a spot that was not a) TimHortons, b) a gas station or c) a corner store and found the Aldergrove Cafe tucked around a corner from the Safeway Grocery. Now it is the restaurant that I go to first when I'm in the area just good old-timey favorite breakfast and lunch dishes. Working man's style, not a trendy chain. Not really big on decor but tasty, big satisfying portions, not greasy and everything homemade. Husband and wife team run this cafe and are friendly, also have a large regular following. I always really enjoy going to a little place and hearing local people wander in and talk to each other from across the room, 'Hey Bill, how did you make out with that trailer the other day?' and so on. These little independent cafes are fast disappearing, you should try this one at least once to see what locals are talking about. I'm sure you will be back for more, like me. *I had originally reviewed the Aldergrove Cafe back in August and I was curious about the person that was commenting about the washrooms, so I thought I would check them out. I've been in the womens washroom three times now and it was perfectly clean every time. The toilet paper roll was full and there is both paper towel and air dry for hands. I don't know what happened with the other person that day.