There’s just something about enjoying a cup of coffee or tea somewhere that isn’t at home. It somehow makes it taste that much better. Plus, visiting a cafe is a great way to get some work done in different scenery, which can feel extra inspiring. That being said, a specific vibe makes a cafe worthy of saying “for here” when ordering rather than “to-go”. Not only does the quality of the drinks differentiate a cafe from a cheap-coffee chain, but also how welcoming (or cozy) the atmosphere is! Toronto has a ton of great cafes throughout the city that are worth visiting.

We’ve gathered some of the cutest and coziest cafes in Toronto that you should visit for your next cup of coffee or tea.

AM Coffee Studio

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Picture this: You head into AM Coffee Studio to sit with your morning cup of coffee, then you head into their studio for a yoga class, and on your way out you buy yourself some flowers to-go. It sounds like a dream, but it’s a reality at this coffee shop.

Kitten and the Bear

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Transport yourself to the English countryside at Kitten and the Bear, where you can enjoy hand-made jam, scones, fine tea, and more!

FIKA Cafe

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On this cafe’s website, it explains the word Fika is a Swedish verb meaning “to go out for coffee” or can also be used as a noun to say “coffee break”, and that it’s standard in Sweden to invite friends to fika every few hours within the work day! Have your next fika (are we using that right?) at this Toronto cafe surrounded by books they’ve pinned to the walls, adding to the cozy factor!

Dineen Coffee Co.

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Dineen Coffee Company has multiple locations in Toronto! The first one opened at the corner of Yonge and Temperance Street, in the historic Dineen Building, and is listed as a Toronto Heritage Property! Its historic atmosphere continues to live on, and it offers a unique ambience while you enjoy a cup of coffee.

Oretta Café

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Admit it, sometimes you visit a cafe purely for the aesthetic. We aren’t here to judge! If you appreciate a cafe that provides a little bit of extra design goodness, you should visit Oretta Café. It’s accessed from the pedestrian walkway adjacent to the main Orterra restaurant!

Balzac’s

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Although this cafe is a chain, it doesn’t feel like one when you visit. There are Balzac’s locations open throughout Toronto and they all have a chill and welcoming atmosphere, and its coffee is known to be top-tier.

Neo Coffee Bar

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Neo Coffee Bar is a modern Japanese bakery and cafe serving the coziest vibes. It’s a great spot to get some work done or even meet up with a couple of friends to chat while you sip – or both!

Creeds Coffee Bar

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We recommend Creeds specifically if you’re looking to feel inspired and get some work done while you enjoy a hot beverage. This is a popular study spot in Toronto full of seating and large tables so you can work alongside others!

Rooms Coffee

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Rooms Coffee has a few locations in Toronto all with a welcoming and cozy atmosphere that feels unique to the location. The cafe has a great menu featuring seasonal brews that you won’t want to miss out on. This is a great spot if you’re looking to get creative while you get caffeinated!

L’amour Cafe & Pastry

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As stated in the name, L’amour doesn’t just stop at serving great beverages. Its pastries are show-stoppers at this cafe! The spot itself feels very chic and minimal, and the perfect atmosphere for a coffee date with a friend.

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We’ve rounded up the best places to get donuts in Toronto for when your sweet tooth hits. From organic, vegan bakeries offering an array of gourmet goodies to a blush pink donut shop specializing in a simplistic approach to your favourite treat, you’re not going to want to miss these Toronto donut spots!

Here are places to get the best donuts in Toronto.

Glory Hole Doughnuts

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When it comes to doughnuts, it doesn’t get much better than Glory Hole. Serving up gourmet handmade doughnuts made fresh every day, Glory Hole’s menu changes seasonally to ensure they use only the best local product. From Ferrero Rocher to London Fog, Hibiscus Glaze and Vanilla Sprinkle, there are plenty of intoxicating flavours to choose from at Glory Hole!

Tori’s Bakeshop

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With two locations (the Beaches and the Canary District), Tori’s Bakeshop offers organic, vegan baked goods, including their melt-in-your-mouth doughnuts. Committed to creating delicious goodies with whole foods and toxic-free products, you can rest assured that you’re eating clean when it comes to your afternoon treat. With options like Lavender London Fog, S’Mores, and their famous pink sprinkle Vanilla, you’re sure to find a doughnut (or three) you love!

Cops Doughnuts

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Cleverly named, Cops is a simplistic blush-coloured spot serving up mini doughnuts and drip coffee. Launched by the same people behind Baddies, and open every day but Sunday, you can get house-made Tiny Toms style donuts in two varieties: Cinnamon sugar and glaze. All doughnuts are topped with a pinch of Himalayan pink sea salt for a little extra huzzah.

Von Doughnuts

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Offering fresh, handmade gourmet doughnuts, and a selection of coffee and organic teas, Von Doughnuts is the place to be when you have a sugar craving. With new doughnuts available every day of the week, choose from such options as the Homer Simpson, Sangria, Caramel Salt N’ Pepa and Raspberry Rush. Along with their doughnuts, all of their icings, fillings, custards, and jams are made in-house from scratch, so you can feel good while you indulge!

Bloomers

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Another vegan bakery taking Toronto by storm, Bloomers is never in short supply of mouth-watering doughnuts. Also available in other locations across the city (Fresh, The Cold Pressery and Quantum Coffee to name a few), you can find a Bloomers doughnut whenever a craving hits. And don’t forget to try some of their coconut doughnut holes or a slice of their doughnut bread pudding!

MACHINO DONUTS

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Machino Donuts are made from plant-based ingredients as well as fried in 100% vegetable oil. Everything at this shop is vegan while still being super fluffy and delicious.

The Rolling Pin

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Winners of the Food Network’s “Donut Showdown” The Rolling Pin is known for their delicious made-from-scratch gourmet doughnuts. Using only the highest quality ingredients, you can try everything from the Berry Hungover to the Sweet Baby Back Bacon to the Nutella, and don’t forget to check if they have the Chef’s Special, a funnel cake doughnut they bring out from time to time!

Donut Hive

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You’re going to want to grab a bunch of these! Donut Hive offers a variety of filled donuts with flavours like brownie, apple pie, salted caramel, and more! Plus, if you’re not into the filled centers, you can choose from the handful of non-filled treats.

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We have to admit, Toronto is pretty blessed when it comes to cute cafes. In pretty much every neighbourhood in the city, you can find a coffee shop that not only serves up incredible coffee and delicious eats but also has a gorgeous interior that makes all your Instagram wishes come true. Whether you’re looking for a spot to get your work grind on, read a book, or enjoy some time catching up with your bestie, here are 6 of the cutest cafes in Toronto right now.

  1. Kitten and the Bear

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The Kitten and the Bear is vintage charm at its finest. Serving up coffee, tea, jam and scones to take on-the-go, plus a jam and tea service served from 10 am to 4:30 pm, head to Kitten and the Bear to make all your tea party wishes come true. The space is itty bitty and can only fit about 5 seated guests at a time, but the adorable vibes and delicious homemade goods make it worth the wait!

  1. The Walton

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The Walton is one of those places you could spend day after day and never get tired of. As soon as you step inside you immediately feel a sense of warmth and coziness that’s hard to find elsewhere. They serve up tea and coffee on the prettiest vintage dishes and have a menu packed with delicious eats. The ricotta and beet toast is a must!

  1. Forget Me Not Cafe

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On the corner of Adelaide and Portland, you’ll find Forget Me Not Cafe, quite possibly the cutest cafe in Toronto. Part cafe, part gift emporium, Forget Me Not is the perfect place to spend your time reading, doing work or catching up with friends. Their menu boasts specialty drinks like the Nutella latte and their Instagram-famous toasted almond, AKA pink latte, and pastries and wraps to enjoy, too.

  1. Cafe Can Can

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Just as charming outside as it is inside, Cafe Can Can has been filling up bright and airy Instagram feeds since it opened. Designed with the prettiest pastel palette and gorgeous floral wallpaper, it lights you up as soon as you step inside. Enjoy some coffee and pastries or have a bite off their menu consisting of plates like the smoked trout crepe and buttermilk pancakes.

  1. Dineen Outpost

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The latest installment of Dineen boutique coffee shop locations, Dineen Outpost is utterly charming in every way. From the gorgeous design to the fun pink seating, and of course, the scrumptious food and drink, if you haven’t been to Dineen Outpost yet, you’re going to want to make your way there ASAP.

  1. Versus Coffee Bar

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Adorable and super cozy, Versus Coffee is one of the most welcoming cafes in the city. Constantly bustling with Torontonians, the bright and airy space is the perfect spot to spend your day. Don’t forget to try one of their Insta-famous colourful lattes with the most gorgeous latte art designs.

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There’s nothing like stopping in a cute cafe on an autumn day. If you’re in the market for the best Toronto cafes and bakeshops – we’ve got you covered! Check out a list of our favourite under the radar spots below.

THE ALMOND BUTTERFLY

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The Almond Butterfly is a gluten-free cafe and bakeshop. They offer espresso-based drinks and have an eco-chic vibe with a mixture of wood and modern. Located in the Harbord Village area, grab a drink and treat and look out into the fall street. The area is great to stroll around and check out bookstores during a weekend afternoon.

Location: 100 Harbord St

Hours: M-S 8-7, Sunday 8-3

 

SOVEREIGN CAFE

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The Sovereign has that highly sought-after indie vibe that we most crave with a cafe experience. They effortless execute a laid-back and classic feel with just the right amount of rustic.

They self-describe as “A place where regulars are greeted by name, locals meet to hear the news and connoisseurs flock to sample the best shots pulled..”

We definitely encourage you to stop by while in Davenport Village.

Sovereign has 2 locations (8 min walk from one another-brought to you by Google Maps).

Locations:

1350 Davenport location  – has seating for relaxing and/or eating

3 Oakwood Ave location – a micro-space to grab on the go

Hours: M-F 7-5 / S+S 8-4

 

MITZI’S CAFE

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“Your local corner spot”

This cafe is tucked away in the residential area in Roncesvalles village. This is the spot for all-day breakfast! Grab a satisfying and warming breakfast then check out the village! Mitzi’s is also in walking distance to take a stroll along the lake at Sunnyside.

Location: 100 Sorauren Ave

Hours: M-F 7:30-4 / S+S 9-4

 

CAPITAL ESPRESSO

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This cafe has great natural lighting and ample seating to pull out your laptop and get some work done, read a book or simply relax without feeling crowded. It is a decent-sized place with a beautiful exposed brick. They have a bookshelf “library”  to choose from and has a friendly Parkdale community vibe. We highly recommend!

Location: 1349 Queen St W

Hours: M-F 7-7 / S+S 8-7  

 

ANDREA’S BAKERY

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“Traditional Home Baked Goods in the Heart of East Chinatown”

If you’re anything like us, your sweet tooth revs up with the cold weather. There are few things as satisfying as a quality baked good with a coffee. They have an array of baked goods to choose from to accommodate a range of preferences. They also serve quality drip coffee which doesn’t disappoint! There is a small seating area to relax and enjoy.

If you are up for a nice autumn walk after your sweet – Riverdale Park, Riverdale farm and the Don River Valley trail are just minutes away!

Location: 635 Gerrard St E

Hours: M-F 8-6/ S+S 9-6

 

HOPPER COFFEE

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This coffee shop is a fun and lively spot! It is more of a grab and go concept, however, they have a wooden bench lining the perimeter for open feel seating. It has an artistic aura; the owners painted the images on the walls and had graffiti artists decorate their trash cans. They serve locally roasted, Parkdale coffee beans and create a very welcoming environment.

Alexandra park is right across the street, making it a perfect spot to meet up with a couple of friends on the weekend and enjoy the colourful falling leaves.

Location: 324 College St

Hours: M-F 7-5 / S+S 9-5

What are your favourite under the radar cafes in the city for fall outings? Let us know in the comments below!

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As a freelance writer and online entrepreneur, I’m always looking for spaces to work from around the city. Luckily, Toronto is home to some of the coziest cafés with uplifting atmospheres, friendly staff, and amazing cups of coffee.

Every neighbourhood in Toronto has something to offer when it comes to great cafes. If you’re on the lookout for the best cafes to work from in Toronto, here are 7 of my favourites. 

 

Dark Horse Espresso Bar (Canary District)

There are 6 Dark Horse locations around the city, but I always make my way to the one in the Canary District. The staff is amazing and I love how bright the space is, outfitted with massive floor to ceiling windows. The interior is industrial yet cozy and there are tons of seats to post up at and do your work. Spend the day here sipping on your caffeinated drink of choice, and fill up on one of their hearty sandwiches to keep you fueled.

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Dineen Outpost

Newly opened Dineen Outpost is now one of the prettiest places to work from in Toronto. With rich pink benches, round marble tables and lots of windows to keep the place bright, you’ll love getting your work done in this space. Their coffee is delicious and they offer a range of pastries, sandwiches and salads on the bar. Take a seat in the open front area or the cozy elevated space in the back.

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The Walton

A charming spot on College West, The Walton is a quaint and quiet café that’s perfect to get some work done, while sipping on their signature espresso. And when you need a break from work, you can peruse their menu filled with delicious snacks like the ricotta and beet toast or caramelized onion quiche.

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Neo Coffee Bar

Neo has tons of seating, which is ideal for anyone who needs to work the day away. It’s a contemporary Japanese-inspired café known for its espresso, drip and pour-over drinks. Plus, they offer amazing cakes and fresh pastries, which they make right in front of your eyes. A selection of fine teas and cold-pressed juice are also available, so you can sip what you like while you work.

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Forget Me Not Café

Part café, part gift emporium, Forget Me Not just might be the cutest coffee shop in Toronto. With seating in the front and back, there’s tons of room to set up shop, and with lattes in flavours like Nutella, toasty almond and coconut (which you can get hot or iced), how can you go wrong?

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Creeds Coffee Bar

A huge light-filled space with lots of seating and come-to-life wall art, Creeds coffee bar is comfy and welcoming. Serving espresso drinks, brewed coffee, cold brew, tea and juices, and an array of gourmet sandwiches, salads and baked goods, you can have it all while you work the day away.

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Saving Gigi

A cozy spot on Bloor Street West, Saving Gigi is an awesome café to work from. With mostly shared tables, you can check off your to-do list with others working away around you. And I would suggest going hungry because their menu is packed with delicious eats. Think homemade granola and yogurt, a breakfast burrito, and sourdough waffles with brown butter apple compote.

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Vegan cinnamon bun chain Cinnaholic finally opened their doors on August 10th.

Cinnaholic is set to open three locations around the GTA between August and September, with the first being in Promenade Mall, another near Chester Station, and a third near Steeles and Markham Road.

The San-Fransisco based bakery creates 100% vegan, lactose, and dairy-free cinnamon buns, also known as Cinnacakes. They also offer over 20 different and vegan frosting and topping options to choose from. Their frosting options include almond, banana cream, maple, and chai with toppings such as cookie dough, pie crumble, brownie bites, and chocolate chips.

Upon Cinnaholic’s appearance on Shark Tank, it has since grown to build 23 locations in the United States. They’re Canadian locations so far include one in Manitoba and Alberta with a goal to open 70 more locations across the country in the future.

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Afternoon high tea may be a British tradition, but Toronto has it down to-a-t (see what I did there?). High tea is one of the best ways to escape the busy city life and treat yourself to a luxurious experience. Perfect for you and a group of friends, a special event like a bridal shower, or mother-daughter date, afternoon high tea is an ideal way to enjoy each other’s company. If you’ve been looking for the perfect place to indulge in afternoon high tea, here are 6 places to enjoy it around Toronto.

1. Old Mill Inn

Afternoon tea is an old tradition at the Old Mill Inn. They’ve been serving cyclists, pedestrians, canoeists, and motorists for over 100 years. Your afternoon tea will be accompanied by finger sandwiches including smoked salmon, mini egg salad, and cucumber and baby watercress; house-made tea pastries like Scottish shortbread and lemon meringue tartlets; and current and lemon scones. Choose from their delicious tea selection that ranges from earl grey to masala chai, and stop by Monday through Thursday for complimentary bottomless mimosas.

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2. Kitten and the Bear

Located in Parkdale on Queen Street West, this charming spot is the perfect place to enjoy your afternoon tea with friends. Their Jam and Tea service offers a tasting of seasonal preserves, buttermilk scones, clotted cream and your choice of Sloane fine tea. At $17.50 per person, this pairing is quite the steal.

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3. T-Buds

There are a number of tea services to choose from at T-Buds, a second-floor lounge located in North York. Choose from the classic afternoon tea or the chocolate afternoon tea if you have a hearty appetite, or if you’re not as hungry, opt for the savoury cream tea or cream tea services. Each service includes a pot of tea per person and depending on the one you choose, you can enjoy treats such as smoked salmon and dill cream cheese sandwiches, mini quesadillas with savoury chocolate, freshly baked scones and a warm quiche.

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4. Bampot Bohemian House of Tea

Offering a vegetarian-friendly high tea experience, Bampot tea house not only serves world class tea and delicious vegetarian eats, they also have board games to be enjoyed. Pair your tea with options like the baked falafel with pita bread, posh cheese and crackers served with spicy raspberry jam or their best-ever chocolate fudge cake. Sweet or savory, there’s something for you.

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5. Windsor Arms 

At the Windsor Arms, you can enjoy a traditional afternoon tea in their plush, comfy seating area. Start off by sipping a glass of sparkling wine or sherry while you indulge in dainty sandwiches and delicacies. The sandwiches range from gougere chicken to guacamole, and the delicacies include goat cheese and caramelized shallot tart. Finish off with a selection of handmade pastries and sweets while you enjoy your loose-leaf tea.

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5. The Shangri-La

It doesn’t get much more luxe than high tea at the Shangri-La. Located in the hotel’s Lobby Lounge, you can spend a relaxing afternoon enjoying live music, while indulging in delicious treats and sipping on one of their 75 premium teas (there’s a certified tea sommelier on site). The menu includes sandwiches, tartlets, scones and luxurious creations by head pastry chef Jolan Thiry. You can also enjoy a glass of prosecco or an elderflower fizz mocktail, all for $65 per person.

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Did we miss any of the best places to get afternoon high tea in Toronto? Share with us in the comments section.

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Can’t knock your sweet tooth? Lucky for you, Toronto is ripe with bakeshops serving up the most scrumptious treats for any occasion. Whether you need a cake for a big event, Drake cookies for your best friend’s birthday, or just want to treat yourself, these bakeries cover it all.

From mouth-water macarons to nutella-filled pop tarts, and delicious organic and vegan sweets, here are 5 of the best bakeshops in Toronto.

Bake Shoppe

Located at College and Ossington, Bake Shoppe is a bakery cafe selling custom cakes, squares, pop tarts, and cookies designed with your favourite rappers on them. The interior is brought to life with a neon pink “Baked” sign and colourful piece of art from ansermysteriousdate. The pop tarts are filled with nutella or seasonal jams from Kitten and the Bear, and if you can’t decide between sweet and salty, you can try their signature Ruffles marshmallow squares, which are always a crowd pleaser.

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Tori’s Bakeshop

Tori’s Bakeshop is an eco-friendly, all-natural organic bakery offering egg-free, dairy-free, casein-free, gluten-free and refined sugar-free treats. They bake their products fresh every morning so you know you’ll always get the most succulent selection. The cozy bakery now has two locations: One on Queen Street East and the other in the Canary District. Pair your pastries with a coffee from Trebilcock or a tea from Sloane Tea or  House of Tea, and you’re in for a treat!

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Bobbette & Belle Bakery

There may be no bakery as charming as Bobbette & Belle. An artisan patisserie serving custom cakes and walk-in indulgences, you can take your pick from an array of tarts and scones, macarons, cookies, cupcakes, and so much more. You can get your Bobbette & Belle fix at two Toronto locations, one at Yonge and Lawrence and one on Queen Street East.

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Through Being Cool Bakery

If you’re looking for a vegan bakery, this is your jam. Located at Bloor and Landsdowne, this vegan pastry paradise serves everything from donuts to scones, whoopie pies, cookies, and so much more. Also serving goods like vegan pizza buns, vegan mac n’ cheese and cabbage rolls, you can get a meal and dessert at this trendy spot. And don’t skip by their preserves! They make something new each week and you’ll have to venture there to see what it is!

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The Tempered Room

Self-proclaimed as the “Paris in Parkdale”, The Tempered Room offers up everything from freshly baked croissants to tarts, eclairs, and mini cakes and pastries that will more than satisfy you, yet leave you wanting more. Owner and chef, Bertrand Alépée loves to keep things local and seasonal, featuring coffee from Sam James and loaves of bread from Blackbird Baking Co. Hop on over to Parkdale to have your cake and eat it too.

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We were lucky enough to get to check out the very first Ladureé in Toronto located at Yorkdale Shopping Centre. With delectable pastries and such an intricate interior, there’s no doubt this store will be a huge success. We were greeted with champagne and a huge variety of little appetizer bites. Of course, there were tons of macarons to choose, with flavours like maple syrup, coffee, and rose! Below is our first trip to Ladureé – Take a quick peek:

In conclusion, we absolutely loved it and highly recommend you head over there ASAP! The interior designs are as dreamy as the macaroons.

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