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Bready Cafe

3.5 (26 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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#YelpElite #Yelp #Bready - A pastry with powdered sugar and green toppings is placed inside a bakery box labeled 'Bready' in Toronto.
Frank F.

Visited Bready Cafe while in Toronto. The atmosphere was vibrant and youthful, and the service was on point. Seating sprawls nicely with a mix of indoor and outdoor options, though it does get busy, so you'll likely need to grab an open seat when one becomes available. We ordered a few sandwiches, a salad, and some pastries -- everything was impressively fresh and full of delightful flavors. Overall, a fun experience and absolutely worth a return visit. Saluti

Iced Matcha Lattes (left and right), Pesto Mushroom Salad and a small sandwich (top) and Eggplant Benny (bottom)
Maria J.

I read about this place on BlogTO and bookmarked it for a future visit. Finally, I had a chance to visit here for work lunch on a Wednesday afternoon with my team. It was around 11:45 a.m. and it was already very busy, all the tables inside the cafe were occupied. Thankfully, there was a table available in the patio outside, so we were lucky! We lined up and looked at the menu. When it was our turn, we ordered two Iced Matcha Latte for drinks. My teammate ordered Pesto Mushroom Salad and a small sandwich, and I picked Eggplant Benny. Then we were given a small buzzer (which we would hold onto until it buzzes, and we go to the pickup counter to pickup our order). The food was delicious, although the portion size was a bit small in comparison to the price. My teammate enjoyed the salad, she said that it was fresh and delicious. I also enjoyed my meal, the eggs were done right and the eggplant was cooked just right. The bread was chewy, but it was a bit tough to slice with a knife. The iced matcha latte was cold and refreshing on a hot day. We both agreed that it could be a bit stronger, so that one could taste more of matcha. I was happy to have visited here! The lunch time gets very busy, so I would recommend that you come here at least 30 to 45 minutes before the lunch hour begins, or come after that time is over (after 2 p.m.). This would allow you to pick a table and enjoy a nice meal.

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Miranda L.

Stopped by on a whim walking by since it looked popular; super cute interior but honestly we were a little disappointed by the food! My boyfriend got the pancakes and felt like they lived up to the cafe name - very bready! He thought they were unconventional and too dense, and would've preferred they just stuck to the tried and true version of pancakes. The plating was super cute though. He also got a caramel latte, which he said he liked. I just got a cinnamon danish which wasn't bad! Relatively flaky but dry and not a ton of flavor. Not sure if I'd get it again. Service was nice, although we ended up waiting in line for a long time since we lined up straight behind the people in front of us at the register, but a couple groups who came in after us went around and formed a line to the left. Kind of wish the cashier would've noticed and let us order first! Overall not sure if we'd go back, but it was a cute spot and seemed really popular!

A bakery or cafe counter showcases various croissants and pastries behind a glass display, with a barista preparing drinks in the background.
Cynthia W.

I came here for brunch with two girlfriends on a Sunday morning. It was fairly busy, but luckily a group at a booth was just leaving. Bready has a counter where you can order food & beverages, as well as a market section if you want to purchase some goodies. I didn't expect there to be no table service, but truthfully that makes me want to come back in the future if I'm looking for a place to get work done. I was immediately drawn to the croissant benedict. As you can see we all ended up getting this dish - I thought the flavours, texture, and portion size were good. I also got a vanilla latte to go with my meal. Everything was served in really cute tableware. I'm happy that there's a decent addition to the brunch/cafe scene in the core financial district.

Connie C.

An update based on my 4th visit. The pistachio latte is my fav and it's always consistent. Service was slow as per usual, but this time I witnessed absolute chaos in the morning early hours. Staff were all over the place and as always, only one barista handling drinks. The two ladies infront of me picked up their drinks but from what I heard, the cashier incorrectly inputted hot vs cold and for here vs takeout. The first lady picked up a hot drink, but I overheard her telling the barista she ordered iced but it was fine. Instead of apologizing, the barista said "it's hot not iced". The second lady picked up her drink, which was in a glass, so she asked the barista for a takeout cup. Instead of apologizing, the barista poured it into a cup quickly. Both ladies felt super awkward and walked away with a confused look. The barista never smiled and as soon as the last lady walked away, I saw her complaining to her colleagues about incorrect orders. I enjoy the pastries and drinks from Bready, but absolutely dislike the slowness and disrespectful service. Expect 15 minutes wait for a drink.

Daniel A.

I was excited to try this place after hearing such good things about their Vaughan location, however I made the mistake of coming here for lunch, rather than just dropping in for the pastries that seemed to put them on the map. The Nicoise Salad was disappointing. It was served without the customary green beans, or any dressing so it was incredibly dry and lacked any real flavour. The cookie was very good, though at $5.50 per I'd hope so! I'd skip this in favour of the plethora of better options in the area for cafe style eats.

A bakery display case showcases an assortment of croissants and pastries, including chocolate and almond varieties, with a barista working behind the counter.
Kaylee K.

WOW! Love a good cafe when we find one and this was it. So many bakery goods that look absolutely perfect, premade fresh sandwiches, custom drinks (shoutout to the mango smoothie!!) and options to order more plated meals as well. Very quick service once we ordered, and the couches were a great vibe to eat at. Outdoor seating that was covered was also a great spot - can't wait to be back! The tiramisu croissant is on my wishlist!

Desserts - A glass display case showcases an assortment of desserts including tarts, cakes, and puddings at Bready Cafe in Toronto, ON.
Karen L.

Bready Cafe in the heart of financial district, great place to grab lunch and coffee with your colleagues. There's seating inside and patio. Lots of good pastries, sandwiches, salads, also have blended juices and caffeinated drinks.

Pistachio latte and avocado toast with eggs.
Luis M.

Great spot for pastries, lattes and breakfast/brunch food. I visited this location at least 3-4 times during my time in Toronto. Service can be a little slow but they're making everything to order so I'm ok with that. The pistachio latte was a fave and the avocado toast with eggs was a 10/10.

Joani O.

Cute cafe that serves coffee/tea, pastries, sandwiches and other brunch/lunch-type foods. It's counter service but they have tables if you choose to dine in. I stopped in for a latte one evening after dinner and got a chocolate mousse as well. It came in a cute little jar, a little pricey at $10. The chocolate was a little bitter but I did enjoy the cream on top. My iced vanilla latte was delicious! It was a bit thicker and richer than I had at Tim Horton's so I'm glad I don't live here. I'd be here all the time! Will remember for my next trip to Toronto.

Eric D.

Great breakfast and lunch place! Very expensive! The food was good but for two people it worked out to almost 70 dollars! They've got a great location and lots of seating indoors and outdoors and they were super busy but managed to move things along well.

Pistachio latte, pesto sandwich and cheese and spinach pastry
Deeksha A.

I really hoped to love this place - but unfortunately the staff was extremely rude and unfriendly. We had asked for the pastries and sandwiches to be warmed up, unfortunately we found both the dishes to be cold. In terms of the coffee I tried their pistachio latte - flavour wise it was really good, but again - it was cold when I'd asked them to make it extra hot. Hoping they'd improve their service because honestly, in terms of ambiance, I quite liked the place.

Eric H.

This is a relatively new spot with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere and beautifully presented pastries. We ordered the pistachio latte, mango passion fruit tart, and the Belgium 1697 chocolate cake. The pistachio latte was smooth and flavorful--a solid choice if you're a pistachio fan. The Belgium chocolate cake was rich and indulgent, though a little too sweet for my taste. The standout for me was the mango passion fruit tart. It was surprisingly refreshing, with a bright balance of sweet and tangy flavors that really worked well together. We also saw the cube croissants and sandwiches at the counter--they looked amazing! Definitely planning to come back soon to try those. The staff were super friendly and happy to offer recommendations, which made the experience even better. Looking forward to my next visit!

Front desk vibe - Inside Bready Cafe in Toronto, the image shows the counter area with a display case of baked goods, a menu board, and staff preparing orders.

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