Best cookies in Vancouver

By Vancity Buzz

  • Purebread

    http://www.purebread.ca

    Having earned themselves quite the reputation for housing a staggering array of baked goods, it should come as no surprise that Purebread offers an incredibly decadent and delicious chocolate chip cookie ($3). Handcrafted on-site this sizable treat rocks timeless flavours and is topped with a dash of sea salt.

  • Finch’s Tea & Coffee House

    Like your cookies soft and chewy? Finch’s Tea & Coffee House has got you covered. Round, freshly baked and delicious, this charming corner café, on West Pender, offers two types of cookies, first a chocolate chip and the second an oatmeal, chocolate chip, and raison cookie, which are both priced at $2.25.

  • Small Victory

    http://www.smallvictory.ca

    Presented neatly behind the glass display case, these tempting delights include: chocolate-filled croissants, cheesecakes, scones, tarts, muffins and the widely popular double chocolate cookie ($2.50).

  • Cadeaux Bakery

    http://www.cadeauxbakery.com

    This Powell Street haven of baked goodies, offers customers a wide range of freshly baked cookies (all priced at $1.65) to indulge in. 

  • Beaucoup Bakery

    http://www.beaucoupbakery.com

    Don’t miss Beaucoup Bakery’s popular Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookie ($3.75). Comprised of a rich and creamy peanut butter filling, which is pressed between two melt-in-your-mouth peanut butter cookies, this cookie satisfies even the most intense sweet and savoury cravings.

  • The Last Crumb Bakery & Cafe

    http://www.lastcrumb.ca

    Lovingly handmade in small batches, the The Last Crumb serves Ginger Molasses, Oatmeal and Cranberry, and a gluten-free Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip cookie, in addition to a range of scrumptious cookie sandwiches, like the Chocolate Chip Pecan with a vanilla bean buttercream.

  • Matchstick

    http://www.matchstickcoffee.com

    Made-on-site at both locations (Chinatown and Mount Pleasant), Matchstick offers a choc chip cookie ($2.90), in addition to rotating seasonal specials, like the toasted rye and oats, with a gooey rhubarb-apple jam centre.

  • Edible Flours

    http://www.edibleflours.ca

    Specializing in vegan baked goods, Edible Flours serves up freshly baked cookies every day. Studded with chocolate chips, Edible Flours’ Choc Chip Cookie ($1.75) is crunchy on the outside yet chewy on the inside.

  • Musette Caffe

    http://www.musettecaffe.com

    If you’ve been to Musette Caffe, you’ve probably walked out with one of these. Stacked on top of each other on the counter, they’re near impossible to resist. Using cookie dough from [Gluten Free Epicurean](http://www.glutenfreeepicurean.ca/), Musette has created a comforting and crumbly chocolate chip and walnut cookie ($3.10).

  • Bel Café

    http://www.belcafe.com

    Celebrated amongst the Vancouver baking scene, Bel Café is well-known for their excellent pastries and biscuits. The rustic Trail Mix Cookie ($3.50) falls somewhere between a muesli bar and a biscuit. Feeling indulgent? Don’t miss the Valrhona Dark Chocolate Chunk Cookie ($2.70). It is dense, rich and the perfect afternoon pick-me-up.

  • Nosh

    http://www.glowbalgroup.com/nosh

    This recently opened West Georgia café and bakery churns out a variety of sweet and savoury goods, but be sure to drop by for their delicious cookies (all priced t $2.50). Made-on-site soft, Nosh offers Macadamia Nut, Chocolate Chip, Double Chocolate, and Oatmeal and Raisin cookies. Nosh’s cookies are sizable and boast a soft centre.