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The Arch Café

4.6 (38 reviews)
Open • 9:30 am - 10:00 pm

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Brendon W.

Service was decent here and the location and aesthetic of this cafe is really cute. We wanted to sit on the patio as we saw pictures online but they didn't have space so we were seated indoors which was also cute. As for the drinks they were probs the strong suit of our brunch since the food didn't really hit any of my groups cravings. The food was alright but nothing spectacular in my groups opinion.

Pecan Peach Pancakes and Bandari Bowl
Yoland E.

Came here for brunch with a friend and tried a sweet and savoury item. We were both intrigued by the cozy interior and unique menu items. The pecan peach pancakes were good, the combination of flavours worked well, but it was also nothing to ride home about. The bandari bowl was more flavourful in comparison, but quite small and one note. The service here was nice but quite slow. Overall, my experience here was just okay.

Green tea
Amanda F.

Arch Cafe is adorable and the breakfast was delicious! Would especially recommend the Persian Omlette - a really unique and delicious dish. Only downside is the weekday menu is a bit more limited.

Hetal M.

I thought this place was closer to where I was going, but happy that I came here because the ambiance in here is super cute. It's definitely got the Kensington market vibe. Came in here for brunch before we went to the Bata Museum and there were three of us. I ordered the prosciutto croissant brunch with a side of fresh fruits because I didn't want the potato wedges. I also had the saffron latte - I didn't enjoy this very much because I'm East Indian and I thought the taste of saffron would be a bit stronger than it actually was. You can tell about this place has an antique vibe however what I didn't appreciate was that my chair back was broken and there was no other tables available where we could sit and so I had to suffer through brunch. it's also a very intimate place so if claustrophobia is a thing for you, I wouldn't recommend dining inside.

Homemade cakes and pastries ! Dessert my fave
Jacinta J.

Cute little cafe that serves coffee and a fully stocked bar. It was so cold out I stopped to get a coffee and ended up ordering a caramel macchiato. The service is super friendly- but that is a constant thing in Canada - I am in love with this place. This would be a place I would feel comfortable working from - they have free Wi-Fi and food.

Eylur N.

I'm absolutely thrilled to have stumbled upon this amazing spot! I was on the hunt for a cute coffee shop with brunch options and a laid-back vibe. When I walked in, the staff greeted me with such warmth. I decided to sit on the patio, which had the perfect vintage charm I adore, and the music wasn't too loud, which I appreciated. It was the ideal setting for me to get some work done without any distractions. I ordered their cardamom latte and Mazafati omelette, both of which were delicious. Can't wait to come back and try more of their food! Not to mention prices are very reasonable for a good homemade meal.

Aaron A.

A quaint middle eastern coffee shop that transforms into a bar in the afternoon. I mean it's a great concept since it keeps the business open for longer. It also serves a small menu of middle eastern dishes which I am most interested in. The café's décor and style fits right into the audience of Kensington market. It is very rustic looking, but still with a hip and stylish feel. The café is rather small and you can expect it to be quite busy. The food took a while to come so don't come here on a time crunch. Rather come here for a relaxing and quiet place to chill or as a date. Persian omelette - An interesting concept of adding tomato sauce to an omelette and cooking them together. The omelette was coated on top with a mix of herbs which added to the taste and texture, but ultimately was not for me. I have several complaints for this dish, eggs over cooked (or maybe denatured from acidity of tomatoes) and the herbs didn't add much flavour as I'd like (maybe too much tomato sauce?). It came with a side of sangak which I wished to be a bit more and also a bit crispier. I would not come back for this dish. Cardamon & honey latte - The latte was nicely and promptly made; it had good flavour and would get it again. After my dish, I would not have high expectations for the food. Instead, I would return for the atmosphere and drinks as it is a nice place to hangout and sit.

Persian omelette and green tea
Michelle D.

My friend and I came here for a hearty brunch around 11am and were seated right away in their patio in the back (we also had the option to dine indoors). We both got the persian omelette which consists of eggs scrambled in their housemade tomato sauce topped with assorted dried herbs and served with 2 pieces of sangak bread, side salad with pickled vegetables. Okay, so this tasted like another delicious version of shakshuka but different consistency and different spices perhaps they use. I loved this persian omelette so much and I loved well the sangak bread complimented the omelette. I felt it was a pretty good portion. I also had the peach and mango green tea which was nice and refreshing! Service was great as I noticed perhaps only one person? was working. I loved how cute the store is with its cozy furniture and homey vibes.

Vegan Platter
Chelo S.

Vegan Platter: Assorted sauteed mushrooms, spinach & onion with pomegranate usage, sliced avocado, and small lentil soup, served with sangak bread & Arch's secret sauce. I thoroughly enjoyed this meal and the lentil soup was addictive. It had a beautiful light lemony flavour. Make sure to try their honey & cardamom cold latte as well. Service was great and atmosphere homey. Restroom ... meh.

Gonna park it right here
Martin S.

I'll fall in line with the other Yelpers and give them 5 stars just because I can. I've recommended this spot a couple times already and just now writing a review. Looking at Yelp, it's a little surprising to me that they have been open with a 5 star rating for over a year now and only 3 reviews. Wtf? Gordon K. also laments about the lack of Yelpie love. Interesting. That aside, I've only been once for brunch here and it was a great experience. I ordered the omelette and it was unlike any omelette I've had before. It is a style made by the Persians (Iranians) where they separate the yolk and white and beat them into a fluffy cloud of deliciousness. The food was great! I had bacon as a side and there was some fruit on the plate as well. What made it even better here is the spot I had to sit. I had a little couch/ loveseat all to myself in a corner and ate from what seemed like a coffee table for that family feeling. It would be a hell of a cozy spot for a morning date if you had someone with you. I peeked at the back patio and it looked pretty tightly packed back there with not much room, but everyone was happy nonetheless. As others point out this is obviously a family run business. That can go both ways. You can feel the tension when customers show up and staff is stressed, but on the plus side the attention to detail and genuine warmth offered is palpable and appreciated by anyone who has a soul. Highly recommended!

Dutch baby with berries!
Stephanie P.

This is a nice spot if you are visiting the Kensington Market area of Toronto and are looking for a place to grab brunch. They have both indoor and outdoor seating (a front and back patio) and cute decor. The day I went, I didn't have to wait at all for a table. I tried a cardamom/honey latte and the Dutch baby and both were delicious. Keep in mind they do take time to cook your order fresh so be prepared to wait . All in all, I would recommend giving them a try!

Dutch Baby surrounded by the Bazaar Breakfast Plater, Mazafati Omelette & Pistachio Rose Cake
Nader A.

An absolute delight of a place for breakfast with an interesting and innovative menu. We (4 people) shared an order of each: Bazaar Breakfast Platter, Mazafati omelette, Dutch Baby and Pistachio Rose Cake. The variety was kind of overwhelming, in a good way! Our servers were very pleasant, knowledgeable about the menu and helpful with details of ingredients and tastes. Prices were reasonable. Ambiance was fine. Everything was good enough to tip extra.

Door to fab patio
karen P.

Loved this little cafe in toronto's Kensington market area. Love the setting and the service and food!

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Arch Cafe is a mix of Persian and Western cuisine. My wife and I went here for brunch. Excellent food and service!

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