Come taste a delectable creation at Morrison Cafe. You can also enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open at night from Tuesday to Saturday. You can get there by car.
If you’re not yet a regular at Surrey’s Morrison Cafe – which serves a tasty lineup of waffles, sandwiches, burgers and soups every day of the week – husband-and-wife owners Matt and Lindsay Hammond have a neat way of easing you in.
They’ve teamed up with chalk artist Martin Hayes to present the cafe’s offerings on funky chalkboards, lending the place an extra creative edge. Meeting Martin was a bit of serendipity, as he walked in one day when the cafe was in need of rebranding. Portfolio in hand, Martin started chatting up Matt and Lindsay and the rest is history.
“He’s done restaurants all throughout the Lower Mainland,” says Matt. “But it was funny because we basically gave him free reign. We just said, ‘This is our idea; this is what we want,’ and overnight he produced some pretty unreal chalkboards. He really is that incredible of an artist. The stuff he does with chalk is amazing.”
Located deep in South Surrey, the cozy Morrison Cafe is an old-fashioned diner with plenty of twists on a traditional breakfast. Try a taste of the West Coast with their smoked salmon- and capers-infused Benedict. Take a trip down south with their Mexican scramble, or order up the Black Watch, their Britannia-style black pudding. Save room for dessert: while a strawberries and cream covered waffle will hit your sweet tooth just right, the kitchen also has a handle on a devilishly decadent peanut butter pie.