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Comma Cafe

4.4 (8 reviews)

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Croissant $4.50, Beer bread $3.75, Flat White $5
Amy K.

Stopped by this cafe while waiting for some laundry to get done nearby. Very friendly staff to chat with and also who recommended the beer bread. SO glad I tried it. It was a sweet and savory bread that really did smell like beer. The bread had a slightly sweet, mochi like chewy interior and crispy buttery crust. I got a flat white since I wasnt in the US. They also had non-coffee drinks like matcha, chai and london fog. Besides the beer bread, they had other baked goods ranging from $3.75-$4.50. My friend enjoyed her extra flaky croissant. They had pre-made breakfast sandwiches, BLTs, tuna melts, etc ranging $10-$13. The cafe had an overall chill, welcoming vibe. I saw a few strollers roll through here and the staff were so friendly to the kids without it becoming rambunctious. There was also an outdoor patio, so I imagine that this place is more popular in the summer when its warm enough to open the garage door to it. They also had wifi which was helpful since I didnt have internet on my phone.

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Kay F.

I love this super cute cafe especially with all the amazing Lego build decor (my personal favourite was the typewriter). Very friendly staff behind the counter. Great coffee. And a good amount of seating. Will be back for more coffee and Lego!

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Rare to see such great and kind service these days. Comma deserves an exclamation mark!

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Foods are amazing! Very friendly staffs. Lots of different photo spots. Cozy and cute atmosphere.

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I visited Trafiq for Nomsmag Cherry blossom festival limited item…read more What we got: Strawberry Jasmine Tea Horchata Fragrant jasmine tea horchata steeped with real strawberry, poured over ice. Floral and fruity with a clean, honeyed finish. Kinako Cherry Cheese Swiss Roll Light sponge cake rolled with tangy cherry compote and smooth cream cheese, dusted with nutty roasted kinako soybean powder. Matcha-Berry Opera Cake Thin layers of matcha joconde sponge, berry ganache, and matcha buttercream stacked into a refined, jewel-toned slice. Black forest cupake and cookie and cream cupcake. Kinako Cherry cheese swill roll was good. Cherry compote dominated the cake flavor, paired with cream cheese well. Kinako powder was very subtle, it was not overly sweet, overall, it was very good. Strawberry jasmine tea was just ok. Strawberry and floral flavor were very subtle. Jasmine tea flavor dominated this drink. When I mixed with Whipped cream on top, it tasted better. Matcha berry opera cake was the highlight! Matcha buttercream and berry ganache paired so well, and surprisingly it was not overly sweet. What I always love about Trafiq's cakes is that their cake is not overly sweet, and have very sophisticated flavor. Black forest cupcake and cookie and cream cupcake's presentation was super cute! The cute rounded buttercream on the top of cupcake caught our eye. Cupcake tasted just ok, sponge was decent and cream was softer than I thought. I liked cookie and cream flavor better. Overall, highly recommend this place's dessert and cakes.

I got 3 mini cakes and 1 cupcake to try. I quite enjoyed the lemon frosting on the cupcake, but tbh…read morethe cake itself was kind of dry and flavourless. The 3 mini cakes were just average to mediocre tasting. I tasted them and threw them out. Staff was very friendly and patient.

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Food: I got the ginger lemon latte, which was absolutely amazing, like fall in a mug…read more Ambiance: I love that there have two rooms, jazz, vintage rustic decor, couches, table, a bar... the ambiance was my favourite part, I will definitely be coming back. I also love that they close at 10, perfect for students and for late night coffee. Most nice cafes close early so I'm so happy to have found this gem!

dropped into aperture coffee bar on a sunday afternoon around 4:55 pm, right in the middle of car…read morefree day on main from 10th to 30th. the café was buzzing from the energy spilling in off the street, but inside it felt more like a cool hideout than a hectic spot. the space leans effortlessly into its aesthetic. wood floors, a row of seats by the window, and an old motorcycle set right against the radiator make it feel like part coffee bar, part gallery, part garage. details like the mounted deer head, stacks of beans on the shelves, and the clean black and white menu boards hanging overhead add to its eclectic, yet polished vibe. it's the kind of place where you immediately notice personality stitched into every corner. ordered an iced matcha latte with oat milk, but it came out tasting a little watered down. the matcha didn't have much depth and left a small layer of powder residue at the bottom of the cup. not unpleasant, but not quite hitting the mark either. still, aperture has cool vibes in spades. it feels like a spot that thrives more on atmosphere and craft coffee than on delicate tea drinks. worth stopping in if you're on main, especially if you're chasing an aesthetic break from the bustle outside.

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Ambiance: 4.5/5 Service: 5/5…read moreFood: 5/5 Love this adorable neighbourhood cafe! All of their pastries I have tried have been great - buttery, flaky, and you can tell they use high quality ingredients. This time around we decided to try the plain crepe with powdered sugar and it was good but nothing amazing so I'd recommend getting a more loaded crepe or sticking to the pastries! The cafe has limited seating inside and some seating outside so I'd recommend coming early if you want to get a seat!

My husband and I were staying in the area only about a five minute walk away from this neighborhood…read morecoffee shop. What a lovely find! Just like in the movies, this coffee shop is tucked away in a quiet, peaceful neighborhood. They have a long menu of delicious, sounding crêpes, as well as pastries, and some unique drinks, including multiple types of London Fog, of which we enjoyed the rose fog. I also had a lavender Matcha, which was super tasty with beautiful latte art on top. The tomato confit and cheese crêpe was delicious as was my pain au chocolat which is my benchmark for how good the pastries are everywhere I go! Really flaky, buttery, but not dripping in butter, with melted chocolate because they keep them in the warmer. There's some seating outside as well as limited seating inside, but early in the morning this is a peaceful place to come. I wish we lived close by so that we could come here every weekend!

Blenz Coffee

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(21 reviews)

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Looks like things have changed. Yeah, you know where this is going…read more I came in for the free coffee by donation to support the Breast Cancer Society. I felt a strange vibe when I entered and noticed that there were very few customers compared to the normally busy shop that I know at the beginning of the year - the last time I visited this Blenz location. With no greeting from the lady at the counter, I walked up to say we are ordering the coffee by donation. She gladly said sure and then asked what size. I said large, and then my guest ordered medium. I then asked where to put the donation, just as I saw the pink donation box. There was no opening to deposit my donation so I asked where to put in the money. The lady fiddled with the box and finally found a hole in the BACK. Although I thought this was unusual, I placed my donation in the box. Meanwhile, my guest noticed that the lady was punching in the drinks and had the credit card machine ready to charge us for the drinks!!!! I asked why she is charging us, and she explained that coffee by donation means we pay for the drinks and then the store donates the money collected. I said all these years (as I've been a loyal Blenz customer since its beginning), it has always been a free coffee and then I donate a sum of my choice. She said well every store is different. My guest and I were quite puzzled, and after looking at each other with a "hmm" look, I said forget it, and told her that she shouldn't be charging us. I almost felt like taking back the donation from the box, mostly fearing that she'll probably take that money for herself as well, but thought it will tacky and classless. So we left, went to another Blenz on Broadway, and there, we were served our coffees properly. With that, I left a bigger tip.

Great coffee and a smart barista that can make an order exactly the way you want it. I'll be a…read morerepeat customer!

Comma Cafe - cafes - Updated May 2026

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