Monday, August 15, 2011

Lettieri (Adelaide St E @ Victoria St)


Many of the shops bearing this name have been converted to Hero burgers, but this location is still alive and busy.

I always liked this 'Made in Toronto' cafe chain. Their decor is still fresh and chic - very designer-ish - clean lines and vibrant colours.

They must buy their beans locally as the Expresso flavour tastes really familiar to me. This coffee reminds me of the one I had at Te Aro Roasters in Lesleyville during the coffee passport tour.

My only critique is that they are selling pizzas now - I imagine this is a scheme to increase sales, but it doesn't fit. It detracts from the cafe experience and tells me they aren't as serious about coffee as they used to be.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Balzac's (Distillery Historic District)


I always mistake this place as being the original location then I remember that that it's in Stratford. The Distillery shop has so much character that it's easy to come to this conclusion and think it's been there forever.

I'm back to a double espresso and because I'm here at Balzac's I must order an irresistible 'magic bar' - these are crack cocaine to me! It's a combo of chocolate, coconut, marshmallows, salty, caramel-nuttiness and I don't know what else - but it's pure heaven.

The espresso here is very good. Extra dark and roasty. I appreciate the quality that goes into roasting these beans in house. Superb.

Now, let me be alone with this tasty magic bar, it's soooo damn good.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Marché (181 Bay Street - Brookfield Place)


Marche (Movenpick) has always been known for their exciting and unique live market approach to food. After a stint being under the Richtree brand, the location at Brookfield Place has re-opened and in my opinion is better than ever in terms of amazing atmosphere. They've went overboard improving the whole space - it's really something to see and experience.

I used to go to their location at College Park (now a Richtree) for my morning coffee and berry muffin (fresh baked in store from scratch), so I thought I'd grab an espresso at the new flagship location.

Though a bit pricey ($3.29+ tx) for a double, the coffee was pretty tasty. I know that they are obsessive about their quality here, so they only use fair trade Arabica beans. The mini espresso cup was pretty unique too!

Since they have an in-house bakery directly across from the cafe this makes for a great visit as you can pick up a freshly made treat to go with your coffee. There are just too many delicious things to choose from!

Next time I'm going back for the food first :)

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Crème (705 College St West - Little Italy)



Besides coffee, the second thing that I think Italians are known for is amazing gelato. Well, at Crème you can have both.

Naturally, they brew only Illy coffee here - the essential Italian quality brew that is known the world over for its wonderful flavour and chic reusable coffee tins. I really enjoy this coffee and I ordered a double espresso as usual :)

For the gelato, they have a diverse selection and I went with the Fiero Rocher flavour, which was really decadent and full of dark chocolate goodness - a great match for fine espresso. They have many favourites such as pistachio and lemon, along with many unique others - 20 flavours in all.

This is a great summer time place with a nice patio in the heart of Little Italy!
  

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Aroma Expresso Bar (500 Bloor St W)


I have been coming to Aroma since I moved to Toronto in 2007 - pretty much when I first discovered the Annex. To say this place is unique is an understatement - it's a really is a cool hang out that feels refreshing and perfectly incorporated into the neighborhood.

All coffee beans here are roasted in-house using the Torrefazione Artsian method, I'm not sure exactly what this entails, but apparently it is done by hand. So, attention to detail is pinnacle in this slow and traditional process.

The double espresso is really nice, full bodied and really balanced. Although all hot beverages are served with a milk chocolate rectangle, I paired my espresso with an alfajore sandwich cookie. It's basically date filling dusted with coconut flakes that's sandwiched between two soft short bread wafers - delish!

Believe it or not Aroma is not a Toronto upstart. A little research told me that they are in fact a major chain of cafes from Israel, they also have locations in Thornhill and Vaughan.

4.5/5

Friday, April 29, 2011

Java Jive (585 Church St)



There's something unique about this small coffee shop, it's not pretentious at all, and although they have an espresso machine, the popular drink seems to be the brewed coffee.

The staff here always greet me with a friendly smile - this is really nice and appreciated. The Customer is number one here.

The coffee is decent (not too strong) and they have 7 different kinds on tap - from decaf to a number of flavours. 
Oh and the patio is great for people watching ;)


I hope they continue to have a loyal following of locals because I heard that a new Tim Hortons is going to open up just south of Church and Wellesley Streets.

Definitely worth a visit, the place really has a warm/welcoming local atmosphere!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Some Indie Cafe reviews to consider


Some of these I have visited and others are still on my list. Although the columists didn't review the brewed espresso at these cafes, the reviews are pretty thorough and offer some insight on exactly what makes these places truly unique and worth visiting.

Definitely worth a read...

Article: Espresso yourself: find your perfect cafe