As a big city indie coffee shop in the heart of the small town of Dundas, Detour Coffee Roasters Café emanates a feeling you’ll never find anywhere else. Read more about Detour Coffee Roasters
Langdon Hall is an award winning Five Diamond restaurant managed by Grand Chef Jonathan Gushue. The restaurant offers specialty seasonal menus inclusive of only the freshest ingredients. Read more about Langdon Hall
Located just north of Queen’s Park in Toronto, the Windsor Arms is a small luxury hotel with a culinary history dating back to 1966. Read more about Windsor Arms Hotel - The Courtyard Cafe
With 3 locations in Toronto, the b Espresso Bean Bar serves up terrific espresso products along with tea, snacks and lunches. Read more about b Espresso Bean Bar
Matter of Taste is a great coffee shop. Beautiful lattes/cappucinos/espressos await you. Fabulous desserts compliment the coffee selection. With a comfy environment is there better way to pass time? Read more about Matter of Taste
JETFUEL Coffee Shop is a Toronto landmark, while it's not exactly in the hub, it does serve up some of Toronto's best espresso drinks. Read more about JETFUEL Coffe Shop
Toronto's first board game cafe is a hit. Pay $5 and you can play all day. With a selection of over 1500 classic and contemporary games there is a game for every interest and skill level. Read more about Snakes and Lattes
Everyone knows that pretty much no matter where they are, there's sure to be a commercial coffee stop nearby. And while these places are all well and good for a quick latte, it's important to remember the independent coffee shops that inspired them.
The coffee house has been around for ages, and some of the best ones that exist in Ontario today bring back that poignant, vintage sense of beatniks, berets, and books. And, what's also great about coffee houses in Ontario is that there are so many of them thanks to the small communities that grace the map with their classic service and style.
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