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Bom Dia Café & Bakery

4.2 (42 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Inside of Coconut Queijada
Catlynn N.

Would not go again for the Queijada. Saw it through the street they had 6 variations of it on their top shelf, so surely it should be good and thought to give it a try. Did not enjoy it, didn't even finish the coconut one we got. It felt like I was eating raw cake batter. No crispy texture outside, a gooey feeling more like raw batter than intentional custard inside. Maybe would come try their tarts, but would definitely skip this.

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Great Portuguese cafe at the corner of Dufferin and Queen, with a wide variety of savoury and sweet items, and a good coffee menu. They have quite a cosy sit down space up stairs (no accessibility there as far as I could see) and they bring food to the table; which was a nice touch. Went there around lunch time, and I had skipped breakfast, so I had two savoury croissant sandwiches (egg and chorizo, and a smoked salmon) and a chorizo and cheese muffin; with a latte. The sandwiches were toasted, and tasted fresh with good combination of ingredients. The smoked salmon would have been nicer without toasting IMO, but I wasn't asked either. The muffin was sweeter than I expected, but was a fresh take - would have it again.

Seating area on second floor
Rose J.

One of the best Portuguese tarts in DT TO imho. One of my go to fave cafes when I am ever in the area. Bom Dia cold latte was so refreshing and quenched my thirst on this hot summer day - not overly sweet even with the condensed milk. Their service is too good - I wanted to bring my own tray upstairs to the sitting area and I I advertantly got an employee in trouble by the boss! They really want you to just come and relax... Obrigada to the sweet Bom Dia staff. See you again soon!

Strawberry cupcake
Janine W.

It's a Portuguese bakery that seems to specialize in cupcakes. Sorry no photo but the glass case was mostly full of cupcakes of various types. Cupcakes are not my thing but pastry is so I was happy to find this sitting behind the counter as I almost got a donut instead filled with pastry cream. They do have lots of bagged cookies as well. The upstairs is a spacious area to sit and drink and eat. They bring your drinks to you and I liked this part a lot. Service was ok. People were nice enough and there is a bathroom in the basement. Overall if you're in the area and need a place to sit and do work (I saw a few with their laptops) it's a good place to go

Staircase is super Portuguese!
Maddy B.

Bom Día is the cutest little cafe tucked in the corner of a busy intersection. A true little relaxing piece of Europe , you're greeted with the most friendliest staff who are more than willing to help you choose from their absolutely MASSIVE range on display. Whilst the cupcakes and tarts looked delicious, the thing that called out to me was their Passion fruit Nata. A spin on the original Portuguese Nata, it was packed with a tart passion fruit flavour and creamy custard type jelly which made it not too sweet, and an amazing mouthful. I ordered a flat white as well - despite it being more of a cappuccino than a flat white, it was delish and served in the cutest mugs. They have seating upstairs, and it shouts out a true Portuguese OBRIGADO, with the welcoming seating and cosy decor. Absolutely loved this place, and need to come back to try all the other desserts on display!

Ice coffee
Ali B.

My wife and I went to Bom Dia Cafe on 04 June 2023. The interior of the cafe was nice and cozy, with the bottom floor used to place your order and the second floor full of seating arrangements. I ended up getting an Iced Coffee for myself and my wife got the flat white. We also got one of the Passion Fruit Tarts to share. The Coffee was very nice, and from what my wife told me, so was the flat white. The Passion Fruit Tart, in my opinion, was the highlight. You could taste that it was fresh and full of flavour. It was sweet, but not overpowering. One negative I had about this cafe is that there was no prices anywhere. We were a little shocked when our 3 item order came out to over $16. Given the price, I don't think I'll be returning.

The view from upstairs
Glen F.

A wonderful selection of sweet and savory food items, including (of course) Portuguese specialties. The Pavlova is to die for. The staff is friendly and welcoming. It's a pleasure to visit. The seating up stairs gives you a nice option to escape the street, yet remain in the ambiance of the place. Good for breakfast, lunxh, or a snack. The coffees are well done too.

Pastel de nata
Phyllis L.

It's become a favourite local business of mine and their Pastéis de Nata are so delicious. The pastry is flakey and the custard is so creamy, plus their espresso drinks are also excellent. Service is consistently good, and prices are reasonable despite them not always being listed. There's a space upstairs to sit, but this seems to mainly be a takeout spot.

Erika L.

Super cute pastry shop located in the Liberty Village area, has tons of Portuguese pastries and lots of drink options! Ample seating area including upstairs as well.

Salted caramel red velvet and strawberry cheesecake
Richmond O.

Been lured into this store finally with all the orders I've been placing through Ubereats. Decided to finally look up the storefront and was curious to make my journey here. Staff is just as sweet as their cupcakes are. Been mainly ordering their cupcakes and sandwiches and decided to play it safe when I went in. Went with salted caramel red velvet and strawberry cheesecake cupcake along with a fried chicken cutlet sandwich. Cupcakes are flavourful and good ratio of icing to cake. Sandwich was meaty and toasted well.

All the yumminess from Portugal
Michelle S.

This bakery is open at 7AM and is on the 24 hr 501 streetcar/bus line along Lakeshore / Queen St. Great for a gal like me who never wakes up early enough to make breakfast! Anyways, the 501 bus from the West End (where I live) stops right in from of Bom Dia which is located at Queen/Dufferin so it's a no brainer that I can get yummy food before my next transfer streetcar arrives. My first trip I purchased a Chicken Filet which was freshly made with tender lightly battered chicken , lettuce, tomatoes on a Portuguese bun. Also, purchased 3 shrimp rissois which was very creamy but lacked shrimp. Prices for the rissois was high so I won't purchase this again but I loved the cod pieces. 2nd trip today I purchased 2 and they were piping hot at 8:40AM! Delicious! Almost Keto! I purchased a couple of plum muffins from the day old bin. Need something sweet with my morning coffee later at work. Sorry food was eaten too quickly to make it to pictures. Hours, location and food are pretty awesome for my work commute that I've decide to take the long 501 streetcar route over my usually Go Train station construction chaos.

Geraldine G.

What a transformation this place has had..I remember coming here when it was plentea. I ordered a ridiculous amount of items. I must say even after transporting all of them home. I was pleasantly surprised. If you are like me, seen their posts on Instagram and were dying to go....well, I finally had my chance and I made the most of it. Everything I tried was delicious which is rare to say at any spot but I can say definitely the stand out was the Portuguese tart, pastel de nata. Flaky and flavourful. I tried one of each of their savoury offerings that had chicken, beef, fish, and cheese in the center. My favourite was the beef with the fish following quickly behind The torta mista a simple and inexpensive sandwich to go. I enjoyed it but I would probably want it a bit toaster for me. I'll request the next time. Also had their pudim flan and rice pudding. Also recommend. Anyhoo, Definitely a signature flavour was the pastel de Nata. One of those must try Portuguese pastries. Madeline's to die for. Yum. Want that again Happy to support this little place. It's a great addition to the area. Nothing like it. Personally, best cafe in the area.

Areeba Z.

Prettiest cafe in the Liberty village area. They have a seating area at the top and a washroom in the basement. The place is open until late evening so you don't have to worry about those early bakery/cafe closures. The food: soooo many pastries to choose from! And every single one of them looked stunning! The place where you order is right but i don't think they can accommodate any other way. They have been very creative with their interior.

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All of the treats (pastel de nata, shrimp turnovers, etc.) satisfied my craving for Portuguese treats! Nice people and great service too!

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Omg their tartss!!! Best tarts ive ever had. Tried milk tart and custard tart. So so yumm! Loved it.

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