This place is right in the heart if the West Queen West arts scene. The decor is really unique - lots of neat historical relics from Toronto's past decorate the place. The furniture appears to all be salvaged from various places - I'm sitting on a child's classroom chair and I notice others sitting in old movie theatre chairs and desks similar to mine. I like how spacious this place is, most cafes are cramped. The Barrista was friendly and nice. I like the random old store signs in here - one is for Biltmore Hats apparently 'the Royal hat of Canada' at one time. There are lots of reading materials in the form of magazines (Utne and The Economist to name a few) - they are all for purchase.
Double Espresso:
Appearance
Calico mixture of creama and rich coffee, syrupy
Aroma
Roasty sweet with extensive floral bouquet
Taste
Well balanced! Not over powering in any flavour - definitely an enjoyable sipping espresso. The dynamic floral and roasty flavours come through and compliment eachother really well. Leaves the palate clean on the finish, yet is full bodied.
5/5
I really enjoyed the experience here - it's refreshing and special, I would recommend this place to my friends.
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