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Vancouver South Cafe 36
Cafes

Vancouver South Cafe 36

📍 City Center
4.23948619243641
$
Marc Leblanc
By Marc Leblanc | Fact-checked & reviewed on May 23, 2026 ✨ AI Assisted

check_circle Parent Pros

  • Great value for money
  • Lots of shaded areas to escape the sun

cancel Parent Cons

  • Can be overwhelming for highly sensitive kids

Parent Review: Vancouver South Cafe 36

A hidden gem cafe with an enclosed courtyard where toddlers can safely wander while parents enjoy a pastry.

We visited on a weekday morning and found it perfectly manageable with a double stroller. Here’s what stood out and what to watch for.

What Kids Loved

  • Great value for money
  • Lots of shaded areas to escape the sun

What to Watch Out For

  • Can be overwhelming for highly sensitive kids

Stroller & Access Check

  • Stroller Friendly: Wide paths throughout. Surfaces are paved and suitable for all stroller types.
  • Baby Changing: Clean changing facilities available on site. Hot water for formula at the main café or reception area.
  • Nursing: Several shaded and semi-private benches suitable for nursing.

Getting There

The easiest way to get here is on foot or by tram. The nearest stop drops you right at the entrance. View on Google Maps.

Tested & Reviewed By

Marc Leblanc - Americas & Northern Europe Editor
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Americas & Northern Europe Editor

Marc Leblanc

📍 Based in Berlin, Germany

Dad of three (twins Juliette & Felix, 8, and baby Mathis, 11 months), originally from Montréal, now living in Berlin. Marc spent a decade as an urban planner before transitioning to full-time travel writing, which means his reviews are obsessively good at transport logistics, stroller-accessible metro lines, and identifying the fastest routes between playgrounds. He covers New York, San Francisco, Toronto, Vancouver, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Helsinki.

Specialties:
Public transport with strollersBudget family travelTwin travel logistics