This is the cutest French Bakery Cafe in the city. I stumbled upon it in Leslieville a while back and so we stopped in only to discover they had closed for the day. The owner was so nice, they were packing up the leftover food to drop off to a... +
This is the cutest French Bakery Cafe in the city. I stumbled upon it in Leslieville a while back and so we stopped in only to discover they had closed for the day. The owner was so nice, they were packing up the leftover food to drop off to a foodbank I think, and when they saw us wander in they gave us some free sandwiches and bread that were fantastic. We've been back since on weekend mornings for some more delicious bread and quiche. Its super-busy on weekends, but worth the wait. Its located at Queen E and Degrassi and has indoor dining, takeaway and a small patio. I would highly reccommend it! -
I went to this unique restaurant with some friends for dinner. Its a neat concept, one long table down the middle of the restaurant that is supposed to encourage meeting other diners. The food was tasty, nothing terribly special as far as... +
I went to this unique restaurant with some friends for dinner. Its a neat concept, one long table down the middle of the restaurant that is supposed to encourage meeting other diners. The food was tasty, nothing terribly special as far as presentation goes, and portions were pretty average. I had the steak, which was good, but its one of those places that if you ask for the steak well done you aren't allowed to have it, the most they will cook it is med-well.... but that's pretty normal for higher-end restaurants. The cool thing about the communal table was that there was a birthday party happening there at the same time, and the whole restaurant ended up joining in to sing to the birthday girl. The setting feels kind of like a gallery with art installations, and you don't have to get too dressed up, its more of a relaxed hipster vibe. I would probably go again. -