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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Belfountain General Store

    Belfountain General Store

    4.5(13 reviews)
    0.0 km

    Tucked alongside the Belfountain Conservation Area, the Belfountain General Store presents itself…read moreas the kind of fortuitous discovery that rewards those willing to venture beyond the city's reach. Visitors arriving after a ramble through the trails will find in this charming little shop a restorative warmth that feels genuinely earned. The beverage program is the undisputed highlight. A gingerbread latte of notable finesse and a hot chocolate of real depth stand as worthy companions to the surrounding landscape, while a seasonal apple cider rounds out an offering that far exceeds what one might expect from a rural general store. Light bites, from freshly prepared sandwiches to golden-topped muffins and a butternut squash soup of quiet authority, provide satisfying sustenance without pretension. Beyond the kitchen, the store distinguishes itself through a thoughtfully curated selection of goods: locally sourced teas, natural skincare products, and wares from small and BIPOC artisans lend the space a purposeful identity that is both admirable and rare. The atmosphere throughout is one of easy conviviality, the interior inviting guests to linger over their cups rather than rush back to the trailhead. Service, delivered with evident warmth, can be unhurried during peak hours, and those with a sandwich order in mind would do well to allow for the pace. Yet this is a minor concession in the context of an experience that is, on the whole, quietly exceptional. A sincere and spirited stop.

    The best gingerbread latte I have had. The service was outstanding and it is a very comfortable…read moreatmosphere. Can't recommend strongly enough.

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    Heatherlea Farm Shoppe - Steak sandwich

    Heatherlea Farm Shoppe

    4.8(11 reviews)
    2.1 km

    I loved this place it was a random find. Had a ham sandwich from the cold section which I usually…read morehate cold food but it was amazing! Also took home some of their meats it was great. Their hot dogs are incredible.

    I love going for long drives on my day off. Last week it's was drizzling and cool breeze in the air…read moreand temperature around 18 C. I am driving through the country side and there it is also foggy. That's the perfect environment for long drive. Now I started to crave for soup or coffee. I am started to feel sad, thinking I should have picked up something in city. In next 5 mins I see a beautiful rustic wooden farmhouse on the right. I just turned and went there to check what it is. It was this beautiful looking Heatherlea Farm Shoppe. I checked their website and they also have a cafe inside. It was like God didn't wanted me to sad for long and presented this Farm Shoppe. I went in there with mask on. They have proper safety protocols in place. It's a wonderful farm shop that has amazing looking meats, vegetables, fruits, sauces and many more stuff. Very clean and well presented. On the left side they have a cafe and they serve coffee, tea, soup, sandwiches, baked goods and more. I wanted to have soup, but they were sold out. So I got myself a cup of coffee, oatmeal raisin cookie, chocolate chip cookie and brownie. Everything was delicious and perfect. I really loved the coffee and brownie. Brownie was so damn delicious and decadent. They have big parking outside overlooking beautiful lush fields. This place is a gem. Now I know where to stop when I am out for long drive, or I might even just take a drive to specially go here to enjoy everything they offer. I will definitely recommend this beautiful place!!

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    Peameal bacon with egg

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    Reuben

    Heatherlea Farm Shoppe - Artisanal meats, custom aging and butchery.  Meats are from our farm and local farms.

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    Artisanal meats, custom aging and butchery. Meats are from our farm and local farms.

    Pia's on Broadway - Winter Turkey

    Pia's on Broadway

    4.5(21 reviews)
    15.4 km
    $$

    All they offer are sandwiches, but between the 5 different sandwiches we tried, they were all…read moredelicious! The service was pretty good, and we got to sit outdoors on the patio on a beautiful sunny day - one simply can't ask for a better dining experience. One complaint from a couple in our party was the coffee tasted and smelled like dish soap. I didn't order coffee myself but perhaps it wouldn't hurt to run an extra cycle of rinsing before serving with those mugs.

    This place is pretty good. I looked up a nice place to eat some local food. This place received…read moresome awesome reviews. So thought we'd check it out. Short wait time to get a table. In spite of the time told to us by the hostess. It was our first time there. Our orders were placed. Yet the food seemed to take a long time to get to our table. Meanwhile others got seated after us and their food was out to them, shortly after they sat and ordered. Catfish burger 11/10. Portobello mushroom burger 7/10. It seemed to be missing something. Salads were phenomenal 10/10. Mac'n'cheese, another 10/10. And I never eat that. At all, it was really, really good. Top of the line. The staff were friendly, yet I couldn't help but notice how it seemed our table lacked attention in getting served. I dont know if its because my friend and I were out of towners. I asked twice for hot sauce that was actually given to our table from a different server than the one who took our order. And she was the second person I asked. Mind you it was fairly busy and I understand that. I appreciated learning of the history of the restuarant. In it being originally a bakery and then taken over by the son-in-law. Maintaining the quality and integrity of the food coming out of the kitchen. Definitely nice to hear and not something experienced often in the big city. My friend and I live in Toronto. The washroom I felt was a little close to the dining area. I think there needs to be some more separateness between the dine area, the washrooms and the kitchen. Smells tend to linger. I also didn't enjoy how they use billybee honey instead of a local one. Aside from that. Great restuarant with a wonderful mission. Will likely return.

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    Pia's on Broadway - The burger and onion rings

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    Tin Roof Cafe - The display case

    Tin Roof Cafe

    4.7(26 reviews)
    4.7 km
    $$

    What would bring you to Erin, Ontario? Maybe a visit to the Cheltenham Badlands? Well, that's…read moretechnically in Caledon, so I'm not sure it counts--but it's close enough. What brought me to Tin Roof Cafe in Erin was my son's baseball game against the local team. With time to kill and bellies to fill before first pitch, we stopped by Tin Roof Cafe. It looked like the most promising spot in town, and we were fortunate to squeeze in an hour there before their daily 6 p.m. closing time. My son ordered the Tin Roof BLT, and everything about it tasted incredibly fresh. I especially appreciated that they used locally baked bread instead of the typical store-bought variety. (If you're wondering, they also offer a regular BLT--but you won't get the turkey, avocado, or chipotle mayo that make the Tin Roof version so special.) It was a delicious sandwich from start to finish. For myself, I ordered the Nutellaccino. It was surprisingly good. The Nutella added a nutty richness to the coffee without making it crazily sweet. We also ordered a peanut butter brownie to go. Since my son was eating his sandwich first, the staff kindly offered to keep the brownie in the fridge until we were ready to leave. However, since we still had some time to kill and of course a sweet tooth, so we ended up eating the brownie before we left. The brownie was so...good. You could tell it was homemade, and even the peanut butter was homemade. The only disappointment was that I visited during the summer. Otherwise, I definitely would have tried one of their soups, which unfortunately aren't available during the warmer months. I love coffee shops with personality, and Tin Roof Cafe has plenty of it. Its cozy, funky village vibe made our one-hour visit feel warm, welcoming, and memorable. It's exactly the kind of local café that makes a small-town stop worthwhile.

    The food was pretty good. We were recommended by a family member to come here. They said ignore the…read moreprices just eat the dessert. And I have to say I agree. I personally had the carrot cake and it was moist and flavourful. Just delicious! The coffee was pretty good too. They didn't have very many options but we also came late in the day so that's probably why. I can see this being a popular spot to come study or work.even the staff are nice and welcoming. It very cozy and warm feeling. I also love the turquoise cup and I feel like the branding is very good. So while it is sort of expensive it still is delicious.

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    Tin Roof Cafe - Mini egg blondie, ginger molasses cookie, and carrot cake

    Mini egg blondie, ginger molasses cookie, and carrot cake

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    Grandma Loves You - Meatball sandwich - 12-inch

    Grandma Loves You

    4.2(5 reviews)
    49.7 km

    Tips: - You take a set of stairs up to this eatery. It does…read morenot appear to be wheelchair-accessible. - There's a patio outside in front and in the courtyard area. - The meatball sandwich and white chocolate macadamia nut cookie are divine. I was thrilled to learn about Grandma Loves You (GLY) opening its first location in the greater Toronto area. It's in York region in Aurora. Woo hoo! A few Yelp experiences at GLY's original location in Rosedale made me love the sandwiches and croissants. It has since moved its flagship location to Yonge and St. Clair, and has opened a few more locations. I have yet to visit the one near St. Lawrence Market. Someday, I'll get there. In the meantime, I had to visit this brand new location and made my way up here two Saturdays ago. Out of all their stores, parking here is the best. It's free. It's straightforward. It's easy and stress-free. There were a set of stairs to get you to and from this place. I was hoping that there was a ramp for those who need a wheelchair somewhere. I didn't see one. I got here at around 2 pm. It was pretty busy. My original plan was to dine in. It looked like I had do takeout. I had the most helpful, sweet woman behind the counter. I wanted a meatball sandwich, which is my favourite. I was rusty ordering it. She guided me through everything. You can get their sandwiches that are like subs in either a 6" or 12". I went with the latter. She said that there was a seat just behind me. There were more like lounge chairs. I was down nabbing a comfy chair. I also got a Diet Coke in a can. I needed something to wash everything down. I paid with a credit card. I tapped and was good. She asked for my name and would call me when my order was ready. The best customer service occurred when this woman brought my sandwich to me. Wow! It was such a kind gesture. I thanked her and then tore through it. Oh, how I love the meatball sandwich! So many meatballs were packed into this sandwich. Each meatball was yummy and juicy, with the perfect amount of sauce. The lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and cheese pulled everything together with the most perfect bread. The Diet Coke was in the fridge next to where I was sitting. I grabbed a can. It was cold and delightful. Before I left, I got a white chocolate macadamia nut cookie to go. Starbucks used to offer this cookie eons ago. I don't know why the franchise took it off the menu. It was awesome. Well, this cookie was delicious and make me forget about the Starbucks one. It was packed full of white chocolate and macadamia pieces. It was just under $4 after taxes, but so worth it. I used the washroom before I left. There is only one stall. It was clean. but expect to take turns using it when it's busy. I am glad that I finally visited this location. Welcome to York region and Aurora, GLY! I'll be back for more. (398)

    We visited around 3PM on a Friday and there was no wait. Immediately upon walking in (be careful…read morefor the steps) the SMELL of this place is phenomenal. I've never had mortadella before so I ordered the 4 Seasons as well as a hot dog. The hot dog is decent. The sausage is nicely grilled so it enhances that smoky flavor. The bun was a sesame bun but dry - just OK. Not sure it is worth the price or that I'd order it again. But when it comes to the sandwich, the ingredients were so fresh, the meat was delicious, the sauces were yummy, and it is overall composed really well. I'm a very saucy girl so it's slightly on the dry side for me, though. If I had to equate it to another well-known chain, I'd put this up there with Jersey Mike's, but perhaps with an edge because of the curated sauces and freshness. I love you too, Grandma!

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    Grandma Loves You - Diet Coke

    Diet Coke

    Grandma Loves You - Meatball sandwich with a Diet Coke

    Meatball sandwich with a Diet Coke

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