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    Presse Café

    3.2 (13 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Coffee & Tea
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Hipster
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Priyank T.

    I was very excited to see a new coffee shop open in this location. This place, with a chic modern decor, a corporate colour scheme and an overall sanitized look, is a Montreal-based company that's rapidly expanding to Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec city. So it's another chain; we have Starbucks, Second cup, Tim Hortons and Timothy's in the vicinity. Welcome to the neighbourhood, and hope you can distinguishing yourself. I went to the cafe three times so far, most recently this morning. There was fresh coffee brewing, something delightful was in the oven baking, and place smelled deliciously aromatic. Clearly, everything was good with the world. I paid $5-ish for my latte and a cookie as the barista was placing delicious muffins, croissants and other evil baked goods on the counter. They have a bunch of breakfast and lunch sandwiches (cheekily named presswiches) as well, which I haven't tried yet. What I have tried is their dark roast (called Big Bang) and unfortunately I didn't find it dark roasty enough, so I'll try again. The price point seems to be on the pricier side and operation runs slick, like a wannabe Starbucks would. The staff is friendly, good looking, overly enthusiastic and slightly confused, which is to be expected at any new establishment. Few tables and chairs to sit and grab free wifi. Just one suggestion since this place is new: Provide an option of soya/almond/"insert another fancy source" milk for your patrons. It is not cool to not have these options especially if you don't want to leave an impression of being just a pricey Tim Hortons.

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    Jennifer K.

    I have been to this place quite a few times because it's super close to where I live. This place is nice and quiet. They have got some nice seatings, free wifi and a pretty catchy playlist. Not a bad spot for evening chat after work as they usually closes at 8pm on weekday. Friendly owner and staffs as well. This is a chain cafe (originally form Montreal), thou, I'm not disappointed with their drinks and food! They have some pretty delicious things on menu. The eggpress was my favourite. It got vegetable omelet, lettuce, cheese, and tomato inside. A perfect vegetarian sandwich! The omelet was very delicious, it literally melted in my mouth. The bread also had a lot of herbs on, it smell amazing after they toasted it. A must tried at the cafe. My second favourite thing from the cafe would probably be the big cookie . Trust me, this evil baked goodie can be addictive. But it's another must try as well if you like baked goods. I grab one of those every time I go to the cafe. For beverages, I cannot say too much about their coffee, because I'm not a coffee lover. But this cafe offers freshly made smoothie! They have fruity smoothie, and some vegetables based smoothie. So fresh and healthy! Overall, a nice place for breakfast and lunch if you work nearby. Definitely give it a try!

    Toasted marshmellow latte (approx $4)
    Karen N.

    This place was completely empty, so we chose to work here. They have free wifi and very comfortable seating. I ordered a toasted marshmellow latte (approx $4). It was not too sweet which was perfect. A very spacious cafe. Originally from Montreal I'm guessing? It seemed like there was only one staff member running the entire shop, but he was a very friendly young man. Tip: They have a discount for students!

    Eric T.

    I stopped by this place on Tuesday before going to a movie at the Carlton. I'll just say that it's simply different from the Starbucks down the block, and I would come here as an alternative if I didn't want to hang out at the "other" coffee shop. The selection of sandwiches and salads did seem to be murmuring "fresh and healthy" at me and I decided to try one out. I had a Turkey and Sundried tomato wrap, which was alright but I think re-warming it makes the tortilla turn out slight soggy. I also had one of the featured beverages, the Toasted Marshmallow Latte was sweet enough and alright. I do like how the inside was warmly decorated with Christmas items and the splash of red on the high tables seems to go well with the festive season.

    Comfy, spacious, free wifi but more of all - comfy chairs!

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    Their salad is absolutely amazing and their pastries are to die for! Love it!

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