Two If By Sea Cafe

Cafe · Halifax

Two If By Sea Cafe

Cafe · Halifax

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66 Ochterloney St, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 1C2, Canada

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Nestled in Dartmouth, this cozy café serves up stellar coffee and irresistible, buttery croissants, creating a top-notch spot for any pastry lover.  

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66 Ochterloney St, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 1C2, Canada Get directions

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66 Ochterloney St, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 1C2, Canada Get directions

+1 902 469 0721
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@twoifbyseacafe

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"A quick ferry ride across Halifax Harbour leads to giant croissants and great locally roasted coffee at Two If By Sea Cafe in Dartmouth. This bustling cafe, known to locals just as “TIBS,” offers a selection of oversized delicious pastries,and put Anchored Coffee (the coffee roastery just next door) on the map." - Gabby Peyton, Kaitlyn McInnis

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"A beloved fixture in downtown Dartmouth, this café is the original source for Anchored Coffee. Best known for giant buttery croissants that stretch the definition of the pastry as far as as the dough will let them." - ByMelissa Buote

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Christopher Poirrier

Google
I've been going here for about 10 years. Located 5 minutes from the Dartmouth ferry terminal, they're known for their croissants. The chocolate croissant is a staple. They also have a croissant of the week. There is a good amount of seating available. In summer, they open up the front windows, which is nice. We visited today (a holiday), and while they were extremely busy, service was still very fast. Don't be confused by the sign - there is a delicious pizza place located above (Yeah Yeahs Pizza).

Arielle Lok

Google
great, fantastic cafe! plentiful seating and lots of variety of everything. 5 stars for the coffee. this cappuccino was delicious but man their pastries are wayyyy too sweet hahaha. i got their london fog croissant (a daily special!) and it was 40% icing glaze. this is def not how i like it but i can see someone else rocking hard with it. otherwise so wonderful

Sarah M

Google
Nice little spot with a good atmosphere, had one of the better cortado’s I’ve found in the area. Also has a good selection of decent pastries. Seating is minimal so might have to wait for a seat if planning on sitting in.

Devin M

Google
We got Cortados and Cherry danish’s, everything was decent. I don’t think I would come here often as their seating situation in the winter is less than ideal. You have to wait for someone to leave or get lucky to find somewhere to sit down. I wish they had sparkling water here to have with my cortado. Cortado Review: Taste: 3/5 Presentation: 2/5 Side car: Did not come with one Roast: was a lighter roast

Tae Bong

Google
This is one of lovely cafe in Halifax and Dartmouth. 1. The taste and quality of coffee is obviously over the average levels in Halifax. But do not expect the same quality of coffee in Europe or Asia. 2. Croissants I ordered were not bad and its taste was pretty good. However, it was cold so it should have warmed up. 3. Price is pretty affordable and reasonable due to the enough amount and size of croissants. 4. Cafe vibes are good and this cafe has its own vibes, not franchise feeling. I highly recommend this cafe !

Kay

Google
Loved this little hidden gem, their Pain au chocolat is a must try. They seem to have perfected their recipes as all the baked goods were moist and soft, they melt right away. Absolutely loved their coffee. The staff was very friendly and patient, the cafe had the right atmosphere to sit in to enjoy your drink and pastries and work. Prices are reasonable for the amounts. They also have a wall of coffee and other items for sale for anyone interested in purchasing them.

Mason Liao

Google
Been here a few times, but it’s always disappointing. The staff isn’t as friendly to us as they are to their white customers, which feels like unfair treatment. The coffee tastes overbrewed, and the croissants are hit or miss—sometimes okay, sometimes too dry. Really wish they’d improve, but there are better options around.

Sifat Jamal Jisan

Google
Two if by Sea Café in Dartmouth is a beloved spot for coffee and pastry enthusiasts. The café is known for its inviting atmosphere, friendly staff, and top-notch baked goods, particularly their croissants. While the coffee might be a bit pricey, the quality more than makes up for it, with many patrons rating it a solid 10 out of 10. Visitors frequently rave about the café’s croissants, which come in various flavors like almond, prosciutto and provolone, and pain au chocolat. These pastries are often described as massive, buttery, and perfectly flaky. Their coffee, brewed from high-quality beans, pairs wonderfully with these treats, making it a perfect stop for breakfast or a mid-day snack. The ambiance is cozy and charming, with a hip vibe that makes it an excellent place to relax and enjoy a good cup of coffee. It’s also a great spot to visit if you enjoy a pleasant ferry ride from Halifax, adding a bit of adventure to your coffee run. In summary, Two if by Sea Café offers a delightful experience with its exceptional pastries and coffee, making it a must-visit in Dartmouth despite the slightly higher prices

Carla C.

Yelp
Busy place. Smells great in here. Staff were fine. Place is very clean. I got a kids chai as it was a better size and price for me - very good. Nephews loved it. We also tried the Cheddar onion and chocolate pistachio scones. Cheddar one was 10/10 very good. Chocolate pistachio one was just not as good - not as moist, not as flavorful. Lots of other super tasty looking baked goods here as well. Lots of dine-in tables. 2 single-person gender neutral bathrooms.

Reena P.

Yelp
Highly recommend the chocolate croissant. We went there specifically to try this at the restaurant. Everyone is friendly. They have lots of options to choose from, including the Moonmist croissant and almond croissant. The cafe was closed, but the pizza place upstairs ends up serving the baked goods and pizza upstairs. It was a very chill atmosphere with a few tables and clean. Definitely recommend if you want to try an amazing croissants.

Beth L.

Yelp
Coffee was great but something wrong with the chocolate croissant. It was too doughy too much chocolate, not crispy or light. I wonder if it's vegan because the buttery lightest that makes croissants so good was missing. Other croissants looked better. I'd give this place a second chance unfortunately I'm leaving the country!

Marko S.

Yelp
This is a photo taken from the inside. During the summer months, the exterior walls open to the street, which makes for a great indoor/outdoor experience. Great place for a lunch meeting or a relaxing time drinking coffee alone and playing on your phone. It is 2022, right :) Great facility.

Zach N.

Yelp
The croissants were delicious! They were huge, completely filled and we're heavy. They were crispy and chewy at the same time. The building has lots of natural lightning, they also have outdoor seating. The interior gives off an industrial vibe.

Elsa C.

Yelp
Just did a quick stop to grab a cappuccino. Local said the crossiant is good, but no appetite to have one. The cappuccino costed $3.50 and comes at about 6oz. No seating at all due to the pandemic. The service is about 5 mins for the drink to be ready. The drink is alright.

Trinity F.

Yelp
I used to love this café but they have changed the size of the croissants to be much smaller which us really unfortunate. Will have to stop going and make french croissants at home because it's no longer cost effective.

Jenna L.

Yelp
My cousin wasn't lying when she said Two If By Sea had the best croissants I would ever eat. THEY ARE SO DELICIOUS. We stopped for a grab-and-go breakfast before heading to the Ferry and waterfront to explore. The café is super cute. It's about a 3-5 minute walk to the ferry. There's plenty of seating on both floors, and the windows were completely open when we came because it was a beautiful breezy Thursday morning. There were people sippin' their coffee, doing work on their laptops before heading to work. We got the almond croissants which were warm, flakey and literally perfect. They have a almond cream filling with pieces of almonds inside the cream. Ugh. I literally was in heaven eating this croissant. The filling had the perfect amount of sweetness. I can't eat super sweet things, so this was perfect. FUN FACT: Two If By Sea won the gold award for "Best Cafe of Halifax" in 2016! This place is literally bomb!

Morgan C.

Yelp
THEIR CROISSANTS ARE TO DIE FOR; I picked up the prosciutto and Swiss one for lunch a few weeks ago; it was filling, savoury, and made my day :)

Owen R.

Yelp
G r e a t. Overall I thought Dartmouth was incredibly underwhelming, other than the view of Halifax... And this coffee shop and pizza place upstairs.

Ashley L.

Yelp
I think this may be the nicest coffee shop in Dartmouth. Located downtown Dartmouth, Two if by Sea has a modern feel to it. The space is small but open. The building itself is rather unique as well. Seating is limited but I managed to get a table which had a copy of the Metro and fresh flowers sitting on it. Both the girls working were nice. The menu is small as well, offering croissants (which are apparently delicious but not vegan) and coffee drinks, which I suppose that's all a coffee shop really needs. They do offer soy milk for drinks so that is a plus but do wish they would bring in at least one thing suitable for vegans to eat. On a solo visit it was not so bad but can't say it's really a place I'd wanna go with friends since it is so cramped and open aka not a good place for private conversations. Still, it's a nice little unique spot that is great for Dartmouth and my chai soy latte was delicious!

Alan G.

Yelp
Amazing croissants! First time here, and I was blown away by how good they were. Made the trip in by ferry specifically to come here, and it was worth it. The croissants have a slightly crispy and sweet exterior to provide just a little bit of texture, and when you get to the centre of it, it is delightfully doughy. Probably the best croissant I've ever had. Can't wait to come back to try the chocolate variety!

Kathy W.

Yelp
GREAT coffee, GREAT baked goods! Loved the cookies. Loved the selection of coffee to take home.

Steve M.

Yelp
Eight of us stopped in and had muffins and croissants and coffee. It was really, really good. The provolone and prosciutto croissant was especially tasty.

Adrienne B.

Yelp
This is a hard one. The food is phenomenal, but I had a really bad experience and I haven't been back in years. I watched a man with a service dog be asked to leave because another customer was bothered by the dog being there. I left with my family to speak to the man to see if he was okay, he had PTSD from being overseas and he had finally muster up the courage to go by himself to this Cafe with his wife and daughter outside waiting for them proud because he's working through his anxiety, I going out in the world and then he's thrown out. I know they're under new management, so hopefully things will be different.

Cristin B.

Yelp
This is my favourite place to go on a Sunday morning. You want to go as early as possible for a fresh croissant. If it's after in the afternoon then ask them to give t a quick microwave. Butter is my favourite because they are so beautifully made you don't need any of the extras. I have eaten many croissants in french patisseries. Two if by sea is seriously the best place for croissants I have ever had bar none. ** if you are on a time crunch maybe don't order a drink on a busy day? They can get backed up but that means they made it with love, right? (Hey TIBS love you guys! Have you thought of a number system/name system/ something for drinks those super busy days? I know it would increase my ticket personally. Sometimes you loose track...Sincerely, one of your weekly regulars. Heart emoji )

Heather S.

Yelp
This was the 1st time I visited the Dartmouth location and I wasn't disappointed. I ordered a chai Latte and a provolone and prosciutto croissant. The chai latte wasn't to sweet or spicy, which made it easy to sip on. The crossiant was extra flakey and super salty, which was delicious. I basically devoured it all by myself and left with flakey crumbs all over me.. don't judge. I stayed longer than expected because the playlist was on fire. I loved the staff were singing along. Keep it up.

Christina C.

Yelp
Sure, the coffee is delicious - but prepare to have to put up with unfortunate costumer service. So much so that it's not even worth going back. Unless you are a masochist or have "hipster elite" tolerance and want to wait for your baristas to finish their conversation about music first before serving you. This happened to me today after asking if I could order and being told "not yet" - twice! It was confusing and off-putting. They also haven't figured out the concept of "supply and demand". Every local has told me how tasty their prosciutto croissants are, but they are always sold out. I've been now (as an out-of-town visitor) 3 times and have never once been able to score one of these elusive croissants. Sadly, they seem to enjoy creating exclusivity and preciousness, rather than servicing their customers and putting their needs first. So if you don't mind chipping away at your own integrity for a good cup of coffee, enjoy. Otherwise, support another local spot with the traditional,warm Canadian hospitality.

Bill E.

Yelp
Butter croissants are the best this side of the Atlantic Ocean. Get there early, they sell out every day.

Tessy P.

Yelp
Simply put this place was amazing. The latte was scrumptious. Puts those chains to shame. The almond croissant was the best I've ever had. It was kind of stuffed with delicious almond sweet stuff. It was not too overpowering with Sugar (I'm not a big sweets person) but was so much more than just a croissant. If I lived here I would go every day

Sarah D.

Yelp
I have been to this location a few times and have never been disappointed with it. The coffee is always fresh and they have a lovely assortment of baked goods (both basic and decedent) also all made fresh daily. They also carry, what I assume to be, there own brand of take-home coffee (Anchored Coffee) They are huge supporters of local fair, and it really shows how much pride they have for there location ( I Dartmouth T-shirts for purchase are a great touch!) Its a coffee house on the smaller end, and is almost always busy so finding a place to sit can sometimes be difficult, but they do have a few bigger tables that actually almost force you to be pushed outside your comfort zone, and sit with strangers. Its refreshing because there aren't many opportunities to have social contact like that. Its always a treat to visit! Good job Staff and owners for making another little nook of Dartmouth so good!

Jon S.

Yelp
This review may seem harsh, but after a year plus of frequent use I've seen this space regress despite many new options popping up in the area (you'd think this would drive innovation). Positives: -Some of the best croissants and cookies in the city. -Great atmosphere if you're meeting a friend to catch up. Negatives: -Recent price increases bring the medium coffee (size or a Starbucks tall) to $2.90 tax included (which is also more than a Starbucks grande). -The coffee itself is too acidic to be enjoyable for most coffee drinkers. -Service is generally apathetic, enthusiastic service goes a looong way. -If you come here to read or work you'll find that all the tables are uneven/tipsy, wifi signal is weak, and there are very few power outlets.

Samantha M.

Yelp
Update: Have had too many incidents where I've had an interaction with an extremely rude employee (there's a few of them), and no longer go here. I've taken my business to New Scotland Yard. It's really weird that this has all of a sudden become a trend not only with myself but with other yelpers as well because I distinctly remember the service being fine before.

Shenny S.

Yelp
10/10/13 (according to my Excel spending spreadsheet). Stopped in Halifax as part of a 12-day roadtrip through Eastern Canada with folks met through a Craigslist ad. Then took the ferry to Dartmouth and walked here. As soon as I heard Against Me!'s New Wave album being played, I knew I was in love. I noticed all the dudes (yes, at the time it was all dudes working) were wearing black just like the guys in Against Me! usually do. Awesome. I got the Zane's Macchiato Special which contains a shot of espresso with a cup of macchiato. Perfect jolt in preparation for the long drive to North Sydney, Nova Scotia, then catching the Marine Atlantic ferry to Newfoundland. The guys who work there were friendly, willing to chat with us "foreigners," albeit I was really the only foreigner since I lived in the United States, the others were living in Montreal. If by some stroke of God, I'm back in Darthmouth, NS, I'll definitely stop by here again!

Ben B.

Yelp
1) Hip, young, urban staff that seems to love what they do. 2) Croissants the size and weight of your head. Weekly special recipes. 3) Adding some major culture to the downtown Dartmouth scene. 4) Awesome prices on all drinks including great promotion days. 5) Did I mention the croissants?

Aaron A.

Yelp
Wow. Not sure why every raves about this crappy place I went there for coffee on Saturday and they barely had any coffee at all.. No light or dark roast , no decaf, all they had was one medium roast despite them having a list of about six types. They didn't even know what region the coffee was from they served me. My wife orders a latte and had to wait for the next five customers behind her to get their ciders and specialty drinks before they even start making hers. Wtf? Also double check your total on the orders. They tried charging us 18.75 for a medium coffee and a latte. Holy Sh@t!! Never again. Run the other way. Honestly, your way better off at Tim Horton or McDonalds. Watching the girl prepare food in a halter top was extremely unappetizing. Avoid the food as her belly was rubbing against the counter. Matter of fact , avoid this place all together.

Melanie M.

Yelp
I'm not sure there's anything I can add that hasn't already been said. But let me say this: if you still haven't experienced Two if By Sea Cafe, then get your butt on over to Dartmouth. You won't regret it. I was here the very first day this place opened. I had been looking forward to it for months, and was not disappointed. Co-owners Zane and Tara know their way around coffee and baking, respectively. They also know how to use social media and grow word of mouth. But most importantly they understand the value of community. Dartmouth has been experiencing a bit of a slow renaissance over the past 3 or 4 years, but TIBS kicked this renaissance into high gear when they arrived on the scene in the fall of 2009. TIBS participates in many community events. They have just started up a monthly TIBS Family Dinner in conjunction with a local chef. I had the pleasure of attending a one-woman play here during Nocturne. It was a wonderful experience to sit with friends enjoying beverages and mini-croissants (usually only available at special events), while watching a performance unfold at the next table. Zane makes the best cappucino I've ever had. If he's not working, the cappucinos are still excellent, but missing a little something something. I also enjoy the cafe lattes. The pain au chocolate will send you into another world. The almond croissants are delicious, but be forewarned - they are very sugary. I can munch on one of their giant cookies for days. I've had some amazing croissants of the week specials. My favourite is made with apple, cheddar, bacon and green onion. Mmmm. I wish the specials were available on weekends. I used to drive from Burnside on my lunch hour sometimes to pick up one of these babies, but now that I work in Halifax I'm too far away. It is ALWAYS busy at TIBS, but it doesn't usually take long to find a table. However, if you have your heart set on a croissant, make sure you go early. They usually run out by afternoon. I've heard about varying levels of service, but I don't believe I've ever had anything but great service. Maybe a little rushed at times, at worst. In fact on my second visit, Zane remembered my drink order, and also recognized me from Twitter. He responded to a concern I had posted previously about opening on Sundays (they used to close on Sundays at the time). I'm a huge TIBS fan. And now I want a cappucino...

J B.

Yelp
Don't believe the hype. Anyone who has had a real croissant would not refer to those heavy, fatty pastries as croissants. I had the almond croissant and it was like a rock in my stomach for the rest of the day. Very little flakiness. The chai latte was adequate. Nice atmosphere.

Allison M.

Yelp
Visiting from out of town and stopped by in a Sunday mid morning. Got and amazing almond milk latte and a giant almond croissant that was out of this world. The atmosphere is perfectly neighbourhood hipster - complete with the funkiest pizza joint upstairs (Yeah Yeah's Pizza). The staff was great and it was a steady flow of customers the whole time we were there.

Philip Y.

Yelp
For me TIBS is definitely the place to get my croissant fix. Look out for the specials like the olive croissant. Sadly, they don't make it as often. It is pricey, but for a once-in-a-while sinful and buttery indulgence, its definitely worth the price. My favourite is always the savoury types rather the sweet ones. Try the one with prosciutto if you're like me. If all those doesn't delight you than just go for the original flavoured. Thankfully they've opened a branch in Halifax, so you don't have to go all the way to Dartmouth when you have the urge to eat great croissant. The good part is, the quality is just the same. Staff are as friendly as ever - except at times when they are busy, so its understood that they'd probably won't pay much attention but, heck! you are there for the croissant, so put up with it :)

Jeff S.

Yelp
I can't believe I haven't written a review for Two if By Sea yet. It is my coffee stop on Dartmouth bike trips. They have a bit of bike parking out front, sadly not enough, but there are always light posts to lock your bike to around the corner. This place is known for its croissants, super fatty and fantastically delicious. My absolute fav is the prosciutto and cheese croissant. To die for! If croissants are not your thing they also have the biggest cookies in town, a variety of flavours, but my guilty pleasure is the chocolate chip cookies. Yum! The coffee is also pretty great, roasted on-site, and they have a good selection of specialty drinks and of course "I Love Dartmouth" t-shirts. Take a trip on the ferry, go for a walk along the waterfront and add some indulgence to your day by stopping at Two if By Sea.

Ashlee F.

Yelp
I've only been here once, but I was attracted to it by its uber popular reputation. I'm a bit torn, I want to love it; they have a great menu, the croissants are to die for! Seriously Delicious! But, I found the atmosphere less then enjoyable. The server was either having a really bad day or hates her job. She wasn't very kind or helpful; and when we asked what kind of croissants they had left, she kind of snapped. It was also very loud inside; there were a few families in there with children. It isn't a very big space, so it kind of made it a little uncomfortable. I'd deffinately go back! But, what I'd suggest if you go to TIBS is to take your beverage and treats to go!

Jennifer C.

Yelp
Since I reside on the Halifax side of the harbour I hadn't been to this little gem until just recently. Well lemme-tell-you-sumfin... it is worth the ferry/bus/car/walk/run trip over the bridge across the harbour. And when I read a profile on the restaurant in The Coast that said the owner "created a training regime---complete with a manual of sorts---a six-week to two-month process that teaches the new barista about coffee, milk and lattes before they even talk to customers, a training completed with a series of tests." ... well it was like this cafe was going right for my heart. As someone who slung coffee through university, and kind of considers herself a coffee snob. There is nothing more satisfying than a skim latte made by someone who knows what they're doing. I did have concerns when I saw the size of the cookie. My first reaction was "how do they get it to cook all the way through"... well I think my suspicions were right because mine wasn't cooked all the way through... in fact the middle of mine was mostly batter... it was good but I kept thinking about the raw eggs that were most likely in the recipe. But who knows, maybe that was a one-off. The chocolate croissant - however- was life-changing. DE-LISH!

Véronique N.

Yelp
Thumbs up: - serious espresso coffees - great spot - nice little terrasse - good atmosphere - delicious muffins (their croissants are way too big for me! ;) Thumbs down: - On busy hours, you may not find a place to sit. :\ I love the Two if By Sea! If you feel like enjoying a delicious cup of coffee, sit back and relax, it definitely worth a try! Enjoy!

Courtney M.

Yelp
I love this place even more now that i've had a few more chances to try it out! Two If By Sea is tied for me with Smiling Goat for the best espresso style coffee in the HRM. These guys get extra points for being a tad cheaper though as well. I like everything about this store from the muffins you can see baking away in the background to the green ivy plant in the bathroom. Having the baking take place in plain sight lets people know 'yeah, it's pretty cool- we bake everything here,' without requiring a sign/poster to indicate the fact. I highly recommend the chai latte. This puppy comes with cinnamon and a beautiful foam design on top and tastes absolutely phenomenal. Cute little: I (heart) Dartmouth pins too. Great spot!

Gina B.

Yelp
If you're looking for a spot where everybody knows your name, Two if By Sea (TIBS if you're in the "regulars" circle) is the place to go. True to Nova Scotian culture, the people are friendly -- both the staff and the customers. It can get crowded during early/mid-morning and tough to find a place to sit, but I've never had a problem finding at least one or two spots open. The staff gets to know you if you go in regularly enough, which is pretty cool. They have that hipster style, but it's not annoying because most (except one particular barista) sport it with a smile and friendly conversation. The one particular barista... I figure she's either just a true hipster who can't smile, or perpetually unaware how awesome her coworkers are. Too bad for her; everyone else always seems to be in a good mood and she doesn't dampen the spirit there. I'm sure she's a nice girl on the inside. The mocha is amazing, as is the hot chocolate. And if you are dying for a pastry, this is your place. Tara, the co-owner and baker, does NOT skimp in giving you more than a mouthful. The croissants, for example, often last me for two or three meals and the cookies are massive! The big, chewy cookies that would make Cookie Monster faint from the sheer size. The atmosphere is less polished, which I like. Customers have the option of bussing their own dishes (which is appreciated, I'm sure) but the staff does keep the place sparkling. The place is filled with wooden tables and chairs and the menu is written out on a giant chalkboard, which hangs over the open kitchen. Great music plays unobtrusively in the background and the place hums with conversation. Free wifi here as well, and the place is open late for a coffee shop (at least in my experience in the States): 6pm

Erin M.

Yelp
Amazing coffee? Check Cookies the size of your head? Check Croissants that could feed a family of five? Double check One of my favourite places in Dartmouth. TIBS knows coffee and they deliver every time. Their staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Croissants are both sweet and savory. All are delicious. If you want to take it up a notch, check out one of the TIBS dinners. Chef Renee Lavallee cooks up a storm, you supply your own libations, TIBS coffee and dessert. It's a great way to spend an evening. Hop the ferry back to Halifax and you have a date night for the books.

Erica N.

Yelp
Always a great atmosphere, I just wish there were more chairs and tables. I highly recommend their coffee and ginger molasses cookie.

Amanda F.

Yelp
I'm a dartmouth gal who has been living all over the place lately (vancouver for the last year, england coming up next), so I don't usually know when awesome new spots open up in little ol' Dartmouth. One place I have heard alot of buzz about was 'Two if By Sea', so I knew it was a must-do on this visit back to NS. People: It was the best chocolate croissant I've ever had. In my life. Hands down. Not kidding. Never disappointed by the coffee (they use 49th parallel from Vancouver, which is awesome). Friendly staff, cute decor, free wifi. What more could you want? This little gem was a much, much needed addition to the dartmouth side of the bridge. I LOVE it here.

John R.

Yelp
TIBS was the first real Cafe I've ever stepped foot inside and I loved it as soon as I entered. Great atmosphere and friendly staff. I was amazed by the size of their cookies and even more so by the price of them. 2.25 for a massive, soft, and delicious cookie, so I bought both chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin. Along with the two cookies I ordered a soy cappuccino and found it had a lot more taste than my usual Starbucks soy cappuccino and I was really satisfied. Since my first visit I've been there a few more times and ordered other beverages that I wanted to try like a macchiato, and a dirty chai latte which was recommended by one of the Barista's. The Dartmouth location is really close to where I work so I often go there for a drink and sometimes a baked good after work to take home and enjoy. If your ever in the area and want a nice warm place to sit and chat or even just to grab a real coffee, head over to TIBS and enjoy.

Lacey H.

Yelp
This resplendent downtown Dartmouth noshery and java joint is as promising as it is immediately fulfilling, providing a space for worlds to collide and indulge in formidable cafe offerings. I have been on the cusp of heading into this relatively new cafe on a number of occasions, but today, finally sealed the deal and jointly my fate as a lover of this wonderful coffee house. Stepping in, the lofty space was abuzz with neighbors chatting, sipping joe, and pouring over newspapers and novels. My eyes were stolen by a display ledge, offering a variety of fresh, in house made croissants, along with muffins and coffee. I was greeted by a sweet, brown haired beauty who told me about the pastries as we chatted about Dartmouth. Their "I Love Dartmouth" pins and shirts are a great reflection of this cafe's desire to truly foster and reside within a strong community on "the other side of the bridge." I ordered the Popeye croissant, loaded with provolone, olives and oregano, along with a 10oz soy latte. Andrew opted for an Americano, and after multiple nibbles of my croissant, ordered one for himself. Buttery, rich, salty and decadent - this croissant was the creme de la creme when it comes to plump, succulent pastries! The atmosphere is warm and inviting, completed with wooden tables and a simplistic approach to decorating. The windows give the cafe a spacious and luminous glow, allowing patrons a connectivity to the surrounding community, with the F.O.O.D. soup kitchen almost directly across the way. I am so happy to have been able to spend an hour at this independent cafe today. The creators of Two If By Sea should be proud of their fresh business, benefiting from youthful energy and a perspicuous approach.

Jocelyn H.

Yelp
Can't believe I hadn't been there yet. What was I thinking? On a sunny Sunday morning, this place reminded me of being in Europe, and everything suddenly slowed down to the pace you get used to so quickly when you're in Italy. The space is urban, and I loved it. A large main room, open baking area where you see them make all their wonderful pastries, staircase with wrought iron railing to the mezzanine that seems will be open soon, large windows that open completely onto their small sidewalk seating area. Love it. We ordered one pain au chocolat and one almond croissant. They are the size of a small child! And that right there, is really my only beef with TIBS. About those croissants though... they are made right on the premises, are incredibly flavourful, redolent with butter, with a nicely bitter chocolate filling for one, and a sweet almond filling, with toasted shaved almonds on top for the other. They were really as good as you can get anywhere. Our cappuccinos were expertly made, clearly with good quality coffee, and were artfully presented with a leaf design in the frothy milk. Back to the size of the pastries... Too much of a good thing is often too much and I couldn't finish it. I understand that they have made their reputation partly on that fact but it detracts from the whole experience for me. My suggestion is to keep what has become their signature-sized croissants and cookies, but also offer a smaller size. A size which would be considered normal anywhere else. Now if someone could only explain the name?

Andy B.

Yelp
Pros: -Croissants the size of a small child. -Watching Hipsters and Soccer Moms vie for seating. -Friendly staff, very knowledgeable in the caffeinated beverage arts. -Not Tim Horton's -Weekly specials. Cons: -Dependant on your time of visit, seating can be an issue. -Squatters (see seating issues). -Limited parking. -Having to choose between the Prosciutto & cheese or Pain Au Chocolate croissant. -Becoming addicted to croissants. -Finding a support group for croissant addiction in HRM.

James C.

Yelp
Went here for the first time today and got me an iced latte, it was really good although I think they put just a bit too much ice then I like. Also wish that they had a bigger size since I finished the drink from walking from their door to the ferry terminal. I will be back for sure

Charity F.

Yelp
I absolutely love this place! I don't live in Dartmouth anymore, but I make a point to stop here every time I'm in the city. All the drinks are wonderful and the baked goods are to die for! It always smells absolutely amazing and makes my mouth start to water. I've been to a lot of coffee shops and this is by far my favourite! =)

Cat B.

Yelp
The 5 star reviews don't lie. We took the advice of several Yelpers and got the prosciutto and provolone croissant and the chocolate one too. We finished 'em both off (took a while but it was nice atmosphere so we didn't mind). We had the hot chocolate as recommended and it was YUMMY too! There was a nice mix of people in the cafe - it was quite comfortable, nice to see families enjoying time and a good meal together. The price was good too for what you get: $5 + $3.50 + $3.50. I was expecting high prices based on another's review - maybe I read it wrong or maybe they bought 2 items. These croissants are meals so the price is right! Sometimes the line gets long - but no one waits too long. We'll be back! And then will head over to the Alderney Farmers Market and Dartmouth Waterfront to walk off the breakfast :)

Hubert T.

Yelp
They still make the best croissants! My favourites are the prosciutto & cheese croissants, the almond butter pastries and the pain as chocolate. Their cafe lattes can compete with the best of them! They also have reliable and fast free WiFi, and the seating/dining area is laptop friendly. If you want your pick of the pastries, come before 1130 or there won't be much left!

Ruth D.

Yelp
If you blink, you'll miss it. The outside is very unassuming, but once you step inside...it's another story entirely. Lots of buzz from patrons sitting and sipping French pressed coffee or nibbling on baked goods including pain chocolat and croissants made right in front of your eyes by Tara, daily. The bake/coffee shop only opened in September, but it's bound to be here for a long time....at least I hope it will. The coffee and the goodies are outstanding. So glad I listened to my husband and didn't walk right by it.

Sarah S.

Yelp
So I came here to see if I am the only one had bad experience or what? Luckily there are other people who felt the same way as we did. I recommend you to read the reviews that both Christina C. and Samantha wrote below. The coffee and the croissants are great but at what expense? being treated like a child by rude staff? Mmm I don't think so. We finished our coffee and like usual we took our plates to put them in the dirty dishes bin. Searched next to the counter and the cart at the corner and we couldn't find the bins. Holding our empty cups and plates in hand, we approached the counter to ask where the bin for dirty dish is. There was no one in the line up and the guy behind the counter was having a conversation with a customer regarding his trip (so totally not order related). I said excuse me where can we put the dirty dishes. He pretend not to hear me and carried on with his conversation. We gave him the benefit of the doubt although there were only us at the counter so it's impossible that he didn't see us. Waited another minute so his conversation is finished, he was still talking and ignoring us. I repeated "Excuse me" this time louder, he looked at me and said excuse me I am having a conversation. I replied, I just need to know where to put our dishes. He dismissively replied it's by the front door. I am sorry are you here to serve your customer or chat about your trips while the customer is waiting for you to finish?? We should have left our dirty dish on the counter right in front of him so he had to break from his conversation and put them in the bins. They don't deserve your money, certainly not responsible customers like us. We have to stand there like holding our dirty dish in hand waiting for him to finish up and grace us with an answer of where to put our dirty dish !! what an unprofessional and rude way to treat your customers. Taking our business somewhere else. They continue this way, they have to close down this location too. They already closed down their Halifax one because of the shitty way they treat their customers.