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    3.5 (11 reviews)

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    Ada L.

    Manita Rosedale is their second location in Toronto (the first along the Ossington Strip near Dundas). Recently opened last week on Thurs, this bustling cafe, grocery store, and bar has something for everyone. They took over and renovated the space of The Rosedale Diner. I've been to Manita's first location many times for breakfast and dinner and I was excited that they were opening up closer to home for me. Reservations can be made online through Resy and recommended (especially on the weekends and brunch) as this new location definitely will be a hit. I dined at Manita recently on a Sunday night for dinner where I made reservations in advanced. Not sure what to expect or if they would offer the same menu as their Ossington location, I was pleasantly surprised. The customer base of the Rosedale location is older, more family oriented and more established. This is reflected in the neighbourhood that they are in but everyone was all smiles as they checked out the new Manita. The vibes are the same as the first location, casual and laid-back, a place where you can grab a coffee and snacks during the day, a glass of wine in the afternoon, or have a full out meal for dinner. In regards to our dinner, service was friendly and pleasant without feeling rushed. The pace of the meal was great as we enjoyed ourselves. Menu wise (for dinner), there are the Manita staples (like the oxtail marmalade, burger/veggie burger, falafel plate, Mediterranean plate, etc.) but there were different items as well. We ordered the following items: - Curry mussels (vadouvan cream curry sauce, PEI mussels, chili, herbs, scallion, fries) - Oxtail marmalade (braised oxtail, raisins, walnuts, dijon, griddled bread) - Porcini tomato bucatini (parmesan, herbs, house chilis) - Manita burger (beef and bacon patty, American cheese, onion, pickles) - Glass of Pinot Grigio - Barbet The oxtail marmalade was as delicious as always! The nice tender oxtail with the raisins work well together with the dijon mustard. The perfectly griddled bread is the ideal vessel to hold everything together for some tasty bites of food. The mussels were great as well - plump PEI mussels in that vadouvan cream curry sauce...yum! The sauce had the right amount of thickness to cling onto the mussels and fries where the hint of the lime really came through to elevate the sauce. We really enjoyed those mussels. In terms of main, the Manita burger is a classic. The patty is cooked to medium and it comes with a large portion of fries on the side as well (you can opt for salad if you don't want fries). The fries also come with an aioli for dipping. The bucatini is a vegetarian dish but the pasta was cooked el dente and each bite was delicious. The tomato sauce it came with was perfectly balanced in flavours and I was also given their house chilis on the side to add to my pasta. Great delicious dish. We were both too full for dessert but I highly recommend the basque cheesecake! Overall, great new location of Manita along Yonge. This location will definitely do well in this neigbourhood - it was busy the night we dined there and I can tell that people were excited for them to open. Delicious food and great service as always. Can't wait to return for more!

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    Really good but expensive. Really nice staff and the food was great. A worthy successor to the Rosedale Diner.

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    Forget Me Not Cafe

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    4.3
    (156 reviews)
    3.9 km
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    Back again for another visit after a little while! They've partnered with LSDR for a fun new…read morerefresher drink I was interested in trying. Confirming it was fun and it was tasty. I love ginger beverages- it wasn't overpowering here, I mostly tasted the kiwi and sparkling lemonade. It was busy in there but we still got our orders and drinks quickly, I appreciate how fast the service was. My friend got one of their banana bread drinks - if you like the taste of hojicha, this was particularly strong which I personally enjoyed! Love how the store also has sections where it is like a little market selling local goods and always fun to see the dogs that are sitting outside. The prices are a little expensive (my refresher before tax was $7.5) but typical for what you'd pay in Toronto for a fun drink, from what I've seen.

    I think this is one of the cutest coffee shops in Toronto with a cozy, artsy atmosphere. It does…read moreget busy every time I visit, but there's actually a good amount of seating inside if you're able to snag a spot. I'd absolutely come here to get some work done if I was able to get a seat. One thing I really love is that they sell handmade goods from local artists and host craft nights, it feels very community driven and adds such a fun, unique touch to the café. Drinks I tried: Maple Goguma Latte - Slightly nutty, lightly sweet, and super comforting. I added a shot of espresso, which made it perfectly balanced and not too sweet. Dalgona Latte - A really fun drink with great texture. Just make sure to stir it well since the sweetness settles at the bottom. They're known for their creative, seasonal drink menu, and I'm already excited to come back to try what they release next season. Definitely a must-visit if you love cozy cafés, unique drinks, and supporting local artists.

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    The Brick Room

    The Brick Room

    4.5
    (21 reviews)
    3.4 km

    This is the second location of the Brick Room in Toronto. Their first location opened 2 years ago…read morein the path at the entrance to Brookfield place near the go train. This second location is located outside on the beautifully picturesque cobblestone road named Temperance Street. The building is historic and the calm interiors make you feel instantly at home. The staff was really nice and told me about their menu and seasonal items. In addition to coffee and matcha based beverages, the store offers food and merch as well. Apparently this location is a laptop free zone, offering an incredibly welcome oasis from the hustle and bustle of financial district. Today I ordered a cortado. Before you even drink it, the fragrant coffee smell hits you. A bit sweet and almost fruity. When drinking it, the flavours amplify and provide an overall sense of calm, a breath of fresh air. It doesn't just feel like a regular old coffee but that you can take your time with it, like having a conversation with an old friend, it is meant to be savoured. I absolutely plan to go back for one of their seasonal matcha beverages and to get away from it all. 5/5

    A very modern coffee shop serving creative matchas and coffees…read more Their Goma was a delicious matcha dessert/drinks. Not too sweet but I wish the matcha was stronger. I did like the flavor of the regular hot matcha latte more, plus they made a very cute bunny latte art on it! Inside is small with minimal seatings but has a cool ambience for hanging out.

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    Cafe Landwer

    Cafe Landwer

    4.2
    (707 reviews)
    3.5 km
    $$

    My 1st review of June is not even in my country, the US. It was a year ago today, June 1, we left…read morefor our Niagara Falls/Toronto trip. This continues the 2025 alphabet series, C is for Cafe Landwer. On Tuesday, 6/3/25, we went to St. Lawrence Market; see my B is for Buster Sea Cove. Seems like we happened to go alphabetical for lunch/brunch as the next day Wed., 6/4/25. This place had good reviews. So, we got on TTC to Osgoode station and was a very close walk. It said established in 1919, so we thought it's a good sign it's been in business over a century; although not this location specifically. Their history in the 20th century was that they started in Berlin, Germany in 1919, but they were a Jewish family who ended up immgrating to Israel in 1933, opening their store there, and expanded locations throughout Israel. Their history in Toronto & North America (including some in the US) is much more recent since opening in 2017. Unfortunately, my closest is New York City; none in Maryland or DC area. This location is in busy downtown Toronto. We sat outside on their big patio area as the weather was warm and could enjoy the view of the buildings, people, cars, etc. Server was friendly answering our questions. I ended up getting an egg benedict with salmon in a croissant. It was creative and delicious take on egg benedict. The only issue was it was messy to eat in the croissant, but I didn't care as it was so delicious. My girlfriend got a Belgian waffle with blueberries, whipped cream, etc. It was unique and very good & sweet too as I tried a bite. Overall, this was a 5-star experience with great food, service, & atmosphere.

    My wife and I were visiting Toronto and we ate here. It was a delightful food experience. The…read moreservice was "meh" but food was good which is why I gave three stars. Service: It was not great. We sat for a while and no one took attention (we were outside and they were busy but no excuse for them -- they should do better). We had folks come in and out and were somewhat nonchalant and not attentive. Food: This was the great part of the experience. - Berries and Granola with Greek Yogurt: My brother in law got this an he devoured it and said it was great. - Farmers Breakfast: My wife got this and she LOVED it. She went back to get their Halwah Latte (which she said was just OK) - Egg white Omlette Skillet: I customized my food and it was good -- for reference I've had better only because the cheese was feta and it was unclear that this was the only option as I don't love feta. Also I'm pretty sure while I asked for egg whites there was normal egg (i.e., eggs). If you order egg white make sure the server hears you. They screwed this up for me. This is why I'm giving it three stars -- I could have made a stink but didn't think it was necessary to do so. All in all -- I'd recommend this spot to folks but don't go there thinking the service will be great.

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    Salmon Salad! IG - @bilalandjesseatfood
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    Nonni Cafe & Bakery

    Nonni Cafe & Bakery

    4.5
    (18 reviews)
    3.8 km

    Amazing bakery! The vibes, the food, the coffee. Everything was on point. We only shared the Halva…read moreChocolate Babak which was delicious and I wished we had room for more, especially their Shakshuka. Definitely pinning this spot for a re-visit!

    I stopped by Nonni Cafe & Bakery for breakfast and ordered a small hot caramel latte along with the…read moresmoked salmon croissant with cream cheese, cucumbers, capers, dill, and red onions. The café itself is beautiful and has a very modern, aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. It was extremely busy during my visit, which is always a good sign. Because of the rush, a few tables still had dishes waiting to be cleared, making it a little difficult for some customers to find a place to sit. The tables are also fairly close together, but that's understandable given the downtown Toronto setting. The smoked salmon croissant was the highlight of my meal. It was fresh, flavorful, and packed with ingredients that worked really well together. I would absolutely order it again. My only disappointment was the latte. It looked beautiful and tasted good, but it was served warm rather than hot. Since our breakfast arrived about 10 minutes after our drinks, my coffee had become even cooler by the time I started eating, which took away from the experience. Overall, I still enjoyed my visit and would definitely give Nonni Cafe & Bakery another try. The friendly staff, beautiful atmosphere, and delicious food make it a great spot for a relaxed breakfast or coffee date.

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    Mango Yuzu Tartlet $8.95
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    The Brick Room

    The Brick Room

    4.5
    (33 reviews)
    3.9 km

    I come to the Brick Room a concerning amount of times. They have two locations: Brookfield and…read moreTemperance. It's my pick me up during work hours. They take their time, give attention to their craft. It's not a place you grab and go. You need to truly appreciate it but sitting down and letting the baristas come to you, explain how to consume the coffee drink and then enjoy it. The brick room's interior is covered with red bricks and fun fact - red bricks are great to keep rooms cooler during summer and warmer during winters! I love the intentionality in everything they do.

    I tried using Google Maps to find The Brick Room, but it wasn't very helpful. Turns out the café is…read moreright along the path and I could've easily walked straight out of Union Station since it's right next to that entrance. The space itself has a really niche aesthetic and I especially loved the unique window design. I arrived around 10 a.m. and the café was busy but not overwhelming, with a steady flow of people coming and going. I ordered one of their winter specials: an iced matcha with black sesame foam. It was pricey at $10, but honestly one of the best I've ever had. They instruct you to sip the foam first before mixing, and the flavours were bold with just the right amount of sweetness. The service was incredible. They actually brought my drink over, which I wasn't expecting, and when we were done they came by with water and cleared our empty cups. Such a pleasant surprise! All in all, highly recommend this spot. I would come by all the time if I lived nearby.

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    Found Coffee - Front

    Found Coffee - Front

    4.7
    (10 reviews)
    4.0 km

    A quick Google search for a coffee stop (that wasn't my usual Union station stop) brought me to…read moreFound Coffee. This coffee shop is nestled semi-behind a pillar beside the lobby of the Intercontinental hotel Toronto, which adds to its charm for me, in a way. Love finding a good "hole in the wall" :) I love the bright, feminine, beachy decor and coral pink & aqua blue accents. It's not too tropical, but it definitely transports you outside of Canada. Coupled with Aussie staples like vegemite and Noosa magazines (takes me straight back there!), as well as gorgeous ceramic coffee mugs for purchase, the vibes are great here. While it is a smaller shop, there is enough seating for 3 tables, and it's very cozy. Had to go for a flat white, given the Aussie homage here. This one got my approval (and I'm picky about my flat whites) - they used a lighter, more balanced espresso roast, paired with just the right amount of creamy frothed milk. They also had a banana bread latte that my companion really enjoyed too! Looking forward to my next visit!

    Super cute little coffee shop located in the lobby of the InterContinental…read more Everything here is Instagram worthy and on brand. It's a tiny, cozy place with only a couple tables and tall chairs, so they can really only accommodate grab-and-go orders, other than a few people to sit or work. Perfect for a coffee before a Jays game or if you're here for a conference next door. I realized it was already late fall and I hadn't yet had my one and only PSL of the year, so that's what I ordered. It was decent as far as PSL's go and came with a lovely little foam pumpkin on top. Tres adorbs. The iced strawberry matcha latte also looked incredible and I had order envy. My friend ordered a pastry and said it was delicious. They also have a great little selection of food items, canned bevvies, coffee beans, teas, as well as souvenir gifts for purchase such as ceramic mugs. Did I mention the coffee was really good?

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    Found Coffee - Front
    Found Coffee - Front
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    Antikka - cafe & records

    Antikka - cafe & records

    4.7
    (15 reviews)
    4.5 km

    This is the coolest cafe I've been to. The decor is a mix of music lover, café and nightclub. The…read moremusic is played on the coolest record player I've ever seen. Food wise had an espresso, hot chocolate and some cookies. Here was an espresso where you could actually taste all the flavours. Hot chocolate was above average and cookies were alright. Staff was friendly. There is only a little bit of seating. Maybe 20 seats in the whole place. Highlight was the WiFi at 330/30. That's the fastest for any café I've ever tested. I saw a power outlet by my sofa seat so I think they've planned for working in the cafe. Definitely recommended. They've made it into the Toronto cafe list.

    Rad coffee shop slash record store on Queen West. My husband and I stopped in out of curiosity…read more(anything that has "records" in it he has to investigate) and ended up staying for a good half hour talking music with the staff and sipping on delicious coffee. I had the flat white and it was fantastic. My husband had just a standard drip coffee and he reported it as quite good as well. They have plenty of seating, from tables and chairs to more lounge type couches and such. Wifi was also really solid, which we appreciated being in from the States (crazy data charges, you know!). Staff was beyond friendly and knowledgeable and we had a great time chatting with them. Great tunes played inside with plenty of fantastic vinyl to choose from to boot.

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    Bins of vinyl
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