Are you planning a trip to Jasper? One of the stops that you should miss out on is Coco’s Café. The café is tucked in downtown Jasper on Patricia Street. In this blog, we will help you navigate how to reach this café, and we will also share nearby attractions to fill your day around brunch or breakfast at this cozy café.
How to Reach the Café?
By Shuttle or Car
Let us consider that you are driving into Jasper. In this case, reaching the café is pretty straightforward. The café is standing right in the town. So, once you reach Jasper, you can head to Patricia Street and reach door 608-B. If you are using a navigation app, you can easily get directions to reach the café.
In case you are coming from Banff or further east, the scenic Icefields Parkway offers excellent mountain views en route to Jasper. Before you set off, do not forget to look for any road closures.
By Bike or On Foot
Once you are in Jasper, you can reach the café on foot from many central lodging areas. If you are staying in downtown or nearby, you can stroll easily to Patricial Street. Let us consider that you have a bike. If so, you can easily reach the café with the help of your navigation app.
How About Hours of Operation?
The café keeps early hours for serving breakfast and brunch. The summer schedule at the café runs from 6 am to 6 pm. In winter, they function from 6 am to 4 pm. So, when you plan your trip, remember this timing in mind, particularly if you are arriving late in the day.
Nearby Attractions to Pair with your Café Stop
To make the most out of your time at Jasper, here are a few spots and experiences to get near Coco’s Café:
- Sulphur Skyline Hike: If you crave hiking, you can expect a rewarding climb with excellent panoramic views
- Downtown Jasper & Historic Train Station: After you finish your breakfast at Coco’s Café, you can meander around the downtown core in Jasper. You will find local charm, quaint shops, small galleries, and heritage buildings abound.
- Jasper SkyTram: Do you look for attractive mountain views? You can ride the tram up at Whistler’s Mountain and soak in the attractive panoramic views.
- Athabasca Falls & Sunwapta Falls: Both these spectacular waterfalls are accessible via short drives from Jasper. They are undoubtedly a refreshing stop for Jasper visitors.
- Maligne Canyon: This is a dramatic gorge with waterfalls and walking trails. This attraction is located closer to town than the lake, thereby making it a convenient add-on after or before your visit to Coco’s Café.
- Maligne Valley & Maligne Lake: Around 44 km south of Jasper, this valley and its lake are among the most iconic landscapes in Jasper. When you are here, you can take cruises, hike trails, or rent a canoe around this area.
Conclusion
Visiting Jasper is as much about the journey as the destination. When you stop by the café, you can get a wonderful pause.
 
													
																							 
											 
																								
												
												
												 
						 
					 
						 
					 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
								 
																						 
								 
																						 
								 
																						 
								