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Friday, June 17, 2016

Toronto gets a Harley-Davidson-themed cafe

Harley Davidson CafeToronto's newest cafe will make you feel like the leader of the pack (vroom, vroom). That's because this pop-up coffee shop at 96 Ossington Ave. is Harley-Davidson-themed.

Dubbed 1903 (the year the Harleys and the Davidsons founded the world-famous motorcycle company), the large warehouse-like space features both new and vintage bikes as well as surprisingly good coffee and plenty of seating room.

Harley Davidson CafeAlthough high quality joe should be expected considering Fahrenheit Coffee runs the bar.

Harley Davidson cafeI grab a deliciously creamy, yet strong cortado ($3.45) when I visit, but you can also choose from your standard lineup of caffeinated beverages.

harley davidson cafeDrip coffee ($1.70-$2), cappuccinos ($3.60-$4) and cold brew ($5) are among the offerings here.

harley davidson cafePastries run the gamut from cookies to croissant.

Harley Davidson CafeBut if you pop in, you're probably not here for just java; you're here to ogle at the bikes.

harley davidson cafeAnd that's precisely why Harley-Davidson moved onto Ossington in the first place.

Harley Davidson cafeAnoop Prakash, the managing director for Harley-Davidson Canada, tells me that most of his company's GTA dealerships are in the suburbs, in areas such as Richmond Hill, Mississauga and Oshawa. This cafe lets the motorcycle brand have a presence downtown.

Harley Davidson CafeWith bikes peppered throughout the cafe, including models that are more suitable for urban drivers, 1903 acts as sort of a shrine to all things Harley-Davidson with old photos, posters and pieces of memorabilia on the walls. There's even a garage area called The Shed that'll host workshops and classes as well as a ride simulator.

Harley Davidson CafeIf you're obsessed with Hogs or just wanted to dream about riding away into the sunset, you can visit this Harley-Davidson brand activation until September.

Harley Davidson Cafe TorontoPhotos by Jesse Milns.


by Amy Grief via blogTO

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