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follow me on instagram! https://instagram.com/vanessatiiuspend a week in my life trying 4 new coffee shops in Toronto with me! this was so different and fun
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Yonge and St. Clair. Originating in Calgary, Lil E Coffee Cafe is committed to breaking down the barriers that prevent two-thirds of adults with developmental disabilities from building the long
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This place is going on my schedule to visit every week." 5. Moon Bean Coffee Company. Moon Bean, a favorite among coffee connoisseurs, is known for their fair-trade coffee and tea options. The love doesn't stop at the beverages - the vegan, house-baked treats are the perfect pairing for any drink.
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Recently opened at 1068 Dundas, Sonndr is a new addition to the city's seemingly endless list of coffee shops. Located across the street from Trinity Bellwoods Park, this is the perfect spot to enjoy a hot cup of joe after a brisk walk.
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Stockyards District. Monte Bakery is this area's new spot for croissants. They freshly bake all kinds of creative versions and serve them alongside coffee. View this post on Instagram. A post
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Cabbagetown. Playground Cafe might be the most unique cafe to open this year. Step inside for not only some good coffee and baked goods but also a minimalist space with rotating art installations
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Beatrice Society Cafe. Located in the heart of the downtown core, this new wellness-focused cafe is the place to be for a great atmosphere and tasty bite. You'll find functional mushrooms, adaptogens, and high-quality coffee on their menu, plus a variety of smoothies, bowls, and toasts. Where: 511 Richmond Street West.
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Fika Cafe. $. " Fika " is a Swedish word that as a verb means "to go out for a coffee," and as a noun means "coffee break.". So it's an appropriate name for this Scandinavian-style
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Propeller Coffee Co. Moonbean Coffee Company. Versus Coffee. Jimmy's Coffee. Dineen Coffee Co. Dark Horse Espresso Bar. Boxcar Social. Balzac's. Whether you're in the mood for a cappuccino or a pour-over coffee, you'll definitely find plenty of fantastic coffee shops in Toronto worth visiting.
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Jimmy's Coffee. Jimmy's is an iconic Toronto coffee shop known for their Instagrammable yellow cup lids. Their coffee is locally-roasted in the traditional Italian-style, and it's amaze. You can find Jimmy's locations all across the city, and they've each got their own unique character.
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Good Company. If you want a cappuccino with that haircut, you've come to the right place. Queen Wests' Good Company is a cafe/barbershop that's welcoming guests with a range of hot and cold coffee from De Mello Coffee, along with delicious sandwiches, tempting toasts and amazing vegan pastries from Bad Attitude Bread. 498 Queen St. W.
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FIKA Cafe. FIKA is the perfect café in Toronto for my fellow bookworms. There's a lovely Instagrammable wall full of old book pages, and it's all over just a cute spot to visit! It's located in Kensington Market, so there's also a lot to explore in the area. Fun fact: "fika" is the Swedish word for "coffee break"!
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1187 King St W. Louie Craft Coffee. @louiecoffeeshop. Tucked away on King Street, look out for the buttery yellow door on a brick building and you'll have arrived at Louis Craft Coffee. Their interiors are supremely cozy and check all the boxes: exposed brick, hanging lights, extensive variety of good muffins, etc.
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Emily Rose Cafe. Palmerston Ave. residents have a coffee shop to call their own. Alessio Peluso is running her quaint cafe in the heart of this residential neighborhood with house-baked goods
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Fahrenheit showcases exotic blends from Te Aro Roasted. Customers can enjoy the three featured blends of espresso ($2.25) - the Diablo, the Kenya Kandara and the Brazil Fazenda Delarisse ($2.25). While Fahrenheit doesn't serve drip coffee, it does serve cappuccinos ($3.25), lattes ($3.75) and macchiatos ($2.75), not to mention a variety of
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The Common is one of the top independent coffee shops in Toronto with two locations, and I went to the one on Bloor (1028 Bloor St W).It's a relatively big cafe in Toronto with open spaces that are rare in the city. There are rows of church pews along one wall, and some smaller tables throughout the rest of the cafe.
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With delicious pastries, strong espresso and eye-catching decor; these are the 20 cutest cafes to visit in Toronto. 11:59 Bar:Café Located in Toronto's Financial District, enjoy espresso-based drinks, desserts and light lunch by day, and espresso martinis and small plates by night.
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Here are the six coffee shops you'll find in Toronto's new coffee hotspot. De Mello at The Well Having been around for more than 10 years, this local coffee chain has become a staple in the city.
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That is all. Look at it! Bobette & Belle. Location: 3347 Yonge Street / 1121 Queen Street East. A Parisian café touch in Toronto, that is more minimalist and chic than Yorkdale's Ladurée pastel-infused colour palette. ANOTHERLAND COFFEE. Location: 4714 Yonge Street #2F. For those warm days, there's also a patio!
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I always liked Farenheit Coffee but based in the pictures in Olivia's Garden I think I need to check that place out now too! Pilot Coffee. De Mello Coffee. Hale Coffee. Sam James. Neo Coffee Bar. Boxcar Social. Early Bird Espresso. Dark Horse Espresso.
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Solid list! Gotta check out Neo Coffee Bar! No TO coffee shop list is complete without checking out Neo. Rooster Cafe, both of them are excellent. Hailed on Gerrard is my fave for value and taste. Jet fuel in Cabbagetown makes a great anericano. Avoid the cappuccino. Boxcar Social in Summerhill makes excellent lattes.
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The Sovereign Cafe. Kristal from Adventure Dawgs selected The Sovereign Cafe as their pick: I drink a lot of coffee and I have found a few places in Toronto that I like, but by far my favourite is The Sovereign Cafe. There are two locations: the main cafe is at 1359 Davenport Road and a much smaller cafe at 3 Oakwood Road.
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Kitchenette. Coffee and tea plus prepared foods like quiches, salads, wraps, shepherd's pie and breakfast sandwiches can be found at this new cafe on Broadview just north of Bloor East. They also