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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

The Best New Cafes in Toronto

The best new cafes in Toronto providing a refreshing change of scenery where you can unwind, catch up with friends or get some work done, all while sipping on some of the most delicious coffee you can find in this city.

Here are the best new cafes in Toronto.

3 - Happy Coffee and Wine

Coffee by day and wine with food by night distinguish this third wave cafe on King St. in Parkdale housed in a thoughtfully designed space.
4 - RGLR Coffee

Sleepy Annette street in Baby Point is home to this coffee bar with a funky vinyl soundtrack brewing pour over using beans you won't find many other places in the city.
6 - Hamers Coffee

Dundas West is now home to this minimalist cafe with bright colour accents serving curated coffees and organic herbal teas.
5 - The Social Blend

Korean-style macarons, local coffee beans and Italian soda shakers with fresh fruit are what you'll find at this cafe in the former Sweet Jesus spot near Yonge and Eglinton.
11 - Another Land

This charming cafe serves up dreamy toasts, rare curated beans and imported teas above a strip mall near Yonge and Sheppard. It even has a tiny balcony.
7 - Morning Parade Coffee

Cool murals create a fun backdrop at this Upper Beaches cafe serving local pastries and cocoa made using local Soul chocolate.
8 - Milky's Coffee

Remarkable patterning envelopes this entire 300-square-foot coffee pocket near Dundas and Bathurst where you can balance beautiful beverages made using local coffee and tea on the tiniest shelves in town.
9 - Barocco x Nino

A Mississauga coffee roaster teamed up with one of the city's best Italian bakeries to bring us this College St. destination where you can not only get excellent coffee roasted on site, but also pizza, pastries, salads and sandwiches.
10 - San Coffee Room

Be instantly transported by this chill Ossington space in the old Crafted by Te Aro space that's furnished with comfy couches where creative beverages like ciders and blended iced teas go way beyond the average cortado.

by Amy Carlberg via blogTO

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