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Popular brunch spot Jam Cafe coming to Kits

Restaurant will take over Bistro Pastis space on West Fourth
The Jam Cafe is bringing its beloved pulled pork pancakes and not-so-beloved long lineups to West Fo
The Jam Cafe is bringing its beloved pulled pork pancakes and not-so-beloved long lineups to West Fourth Avenue this fall. Photo Jam Café/Facebook

The brunch scene in Kitsilano is about to get bigger, as the wildly popular preps its second Â鶹´«Ă˝Ół»­location.

The epic all-day breakfast and lunch spot is known for its huge plates of fun fare and a requisite wait for a coveted table. Now there will be two Jam Cafes on the mainland. The Victoria-born restaurant is moving into the West Fourth space that is about to be vacated by Bistro Pastis.

Diners can expect much of the same in terms of decor and menu at the new location, which could be open as soon as November.

Mike Deas-Dawlish, is the co-owner of Jam Cafe on Beatty Street, along with Jim and Candy Walmsley of the original Jam Cafe in Victoria. Deas-Dawlish told V.I.A. by phone that once they take possession of the space in early September, they will embark on the renovation — which will be all cosmetic, not structural — and the circumstances are favourable for a quick turnaround.

While Bistro Pastis is licensed for 73 seats, Deas-Dawlish says Jam Cafe will be configuring the space to end up at around 60 to 65 seats — that’s still 10 to 15 more spots than at Jam’s Beatty location.

A few members of the Beatty Street staff will move over to West Fourth, including one of the chefs, so Deas-Dawlish is eying a smooth transition to running two Â鶹´«Ă˝Ół»­locations.

Jam Cafe has been looking for a second spot for a while, too.

“We wanted to make sure it was the right neighbourhood, where customers wouldn’t have to venture downtown to try our food. Kitsilano is such a great community, so when the current Bistro Pastis location became available, we jumped on it. We can’t wait to be part of it all,” Deas-Dawlish said in a media release.

Favourite Jam Cafe dishes incluce pulled pork pancakes, the Charlie Bowl (loaded with biscuits, gravy, eggs and more), fried chicken with French toast and red velvet pancakes. (P.S. the all-day lunch menu includes equally as outrageous stuff, such a mac and cheese stuffed grilled cheese sandwich.)

The second Jam Cafe in Â鶹´«Ă˝Ół»­will be located at 2153 West Fourth Ave.

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