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    Creeds Coffee Bar

    4.1 (76 reviews)
    ModerateCafes
    Closed 7:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Casual
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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Matcha latte
    Nicole L.

    If you're looking for a coffee shop to sit and get some work done, Creeds is the place to go. The location is very spacious, with multiple communal tables with most seats being accessible to a wall outlet or charging ports. The baristas did seem quite swamped when I arrived on a Saturday. The place was packed and plenty more people waiting to order just for take out. Because of this, it was a bit disorganized with napkins and crumbs every where. The one thing that irked me was the price of the food -- everything was very expensive. I ordered a BLT which cost $13. I thought it would come with more fillings but the sandwich was very thin. The bread itself was very good but not worth the $13 alone. I recommend coming here to do some work but I would avoid the food menu.

    Marie N.

    If you were a fan of the old Creeds and adore the vibe, you'll love the new location. Located at the base of a condo building in the Annex, the new Creeds is industrial and cozy, offering an array of artisanal products including speciality foods, beverages and, of course, coffee! The service at the coffee shop was excellent and the baristas are well-versed. It makes for a great place to pass some time solo or with friends.

    :)
    Irene H.

    Honestly if you're looking for a nice chill spot as a student, I'd highly recommend coming to Creeds! There are many seats inside, and most has a plug/USB chargers on the tables. The cafe definitely gets busy as we came around at 3pm on Saturday, and the restaurant was quite full inside. Their menu offers a good selection of snacks/food and drinks. One unique feature is their pour offer coffee which is essentially a machine that has a kettle which automatically tips over to pour water into the cup as it spins. It's a pretty cool thing to watch, and if it's your first time visiting and ordering it, I definitely suggest watching the process. Once your coffee is done, you can customize it with cream and sugar at the counter. I also ordered the smoked salmon toast, and was quite satisfied with the amount of smoked salmon placed on it. The bread was made perfect crunchy yet soft without being too burnt, plus the salmon tasted fresh. Definitely recommend coming and will be back!

    Joyce L.

    Creed is an instagram/Pinterest worthy coffee shop with dry cleaners at the back! Definitely an odd hybrid. But hey, whatever works! Great offerings from producers in Toronto. I had mocha and Baker and Scone cheddar dill scone ($4). Although my scone was cold in the middle, the staff at Creed heated it up for me. Mocha was complimentary as I filled out the survey after connecting to the WiFi. Overall, super cute location. Friendly staff. Great service. I just wish they would switch out the black plastic coffee cap! Can't wait to come back when the weather is warmer to try their pop stand! Pro Tip: log onto WiFi, fill out survey via text, and get a cup of complimentary coffee of your choice!

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    Matt W.

    Creed's Coffee Bar is a great place for Coffee and Teas, and they offer a large selection of vegetarian sandwiches. What makes this place unique is the fact they have dry cleaning in store! If you have an idea for a design in a drink or a fusion, the baristas are willing to try it out, great customer service!

    croque monsieur
    Cindy L.

    Creeds is one of my fav coffee bars ....they are committed to coffee, have free parking and has a great working space. Pretty much my go to coffice during the workday. It's bright and spacious, the people are super nice ... and they have a dry cleaners in the back. There's also screens that sometimes have senior chihuahuas in slow motion and in black and white which I find hilarious ... I think there's 10 different dogs. I recently tried their pour overs and it's so so cool! I haven't had a good cup in while since I've been too lazy to make it myself with a toddler and they have a pour over machine that's super fun! Look at the time lapse (4x speed) it takes about 4-6 mins to make a cup and it comes out so clean and flavourful . Anyways ...here ya go! Your new coffice location!

    Tari O.

    Love this place! A dry cleaner. Yoga studio. Work place and cafe in one! The almond milk latte was delicious. Also highly recommend the scones. Especially the goat cheese and tomato version. Staff are super friendly and polite. There are newspapers if you dine in to read at your leisure and plenty of space to work.

    Kevin F.

    Great coffee shop. I went to take some photos at the Baldwin stairs and wanted to do some editing and found this shop. I ordered a mocachinno and avocado toast, pretty expensive!! $20 Lots of room if you want to sit on your laptop and finish some work.

    Priscilla W.

    I think I have found my new favourite cafe! A group of us (6 ppl) wanted to hang out on a Sunday afternoon at an independent coffee shop but didn't know which cafe could accommodate us. Low and behold, we found this place on Yelp that seemed to be able to accommodate our large group. While I learned that you could make reservations online at least a day in advance, we didn't, and we hoped that it wouldn't be too packed on this Sunday afternoon. We got there at ~1pm and to our surprise, there was barely any customers. There were A LOT of available seats, both inside and outside! Score! The cafe is actually quite large. There are at least 2 large communal tables and many smaller tables. There are also higher tables if you want to face the window. There is a bar at the back of the cafe that probably serves another purpose. I absolutely LOVED the atmosphere there; it was relaxing and quiet. I felt like I was away at the cottage. Since I read that Creeds make their own chocolate, I decided to go for a Mochaccino ($5.80 tax included). I loved the coffee menu board as it showed the milk/espresso/chocolate ratio of each espresso drink. What I didn't like was that there was no price attached to the drinks. Instead, there was a mini menu near the cashier (why not just post it with the menu board for everyone to see?). It was pretty annoying as I had to ask the barista how much the drinks were. Glad that the two lady baristas were nice and didn't mind me asking. The mochaccino was absolutely delicious! The chocolate was delicious! I would definitely order this again in the future. My friends ordered a latte, a jasmine/pomegranate kombucha and an iced america. All of the drinks were delicious! TIP: Make sure you connect to their wifi and fill out a form. They will email you with reward points, which gives you $5 to use on your first visit. Overall, I absolutely loved this place. I will definitely come back to do some work here! Their scones are from Baker and Scone and are about $4 each. They also sell pints of gelato and popsicles that are made in-house. I can't wait to come back to try the different flavours! BONUS: There's a private parking lot next to the cafe!

    Ashley T.

    I came here on a Sunday afternoon. The place is really cool as it serves as a coffee shop, laundromat, and event space. It was busy inside but they had so much space in the coffee shop! I was able to find a seat at a communal table before I moved to an individual table closer to outlets. (Yes, they have plenty of outlets for you to do work and free wifi) The service was very friendly and the staff took time to list out all the teas offered as well as various snacks. The service was a bit slow (I'm not sure if they had a backlog of orders) but it took almost 15 minutes to receive our orders. We ordered tea lattes, avocado toast, and the creeds monsieur. The food is on the pricier side, about $8-10 for the sandwiches. It's presented beautifully, on a thick wooden board inscribed with Creeds. The tea lattes were very foamy and retained their tea flavours. The avocado toast was very creamy and was generously topped off with additional ingredients. I felt the Creeds Monsieur was a little overcooked and the toast was a little burnt, but it was cheesy and mixed well and I enjoyed the warm sandwich. I really like the place and it made for a great spot to get some work done. It was a nice touch to also provide water for people to take freely and they had many hooks available for people to place their jackets. The washrooms were very clean and maintained well. I loved that instead of using paper towels they used fresh hand towels that they could reuse to reduce waste. Overall I loved the vibes of this cafe, though the food was on the pricier side. I loved that it was large enough to have space to work and wasn't too chatty. It's a little far from downtown area but if I'm ever up in the midtown area again, I would definitely consider coming to Creeds to get some work done.

    Iced Mocha
    Munchie G.

    Creeds Coffee has Friendly Staff, Great food and a very relaxing Atmosphere. If you visit here you must get their Avocado Toast it's delicious. It is Currently my number favourite Avocado Toast in the City of Toronto.

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    Janet W.

    A local coffee shop with friendly staff, clean and spacious. They have a lot drinks options and what I like most is they have lots of alternative options to replace dairy, a bonus to me! You can easily spend your morning or afternoon there enjoying their drinks and grab a bite to eat while you sit and relax or get some work done or even hang out with friends! Highly recommended in the Annex area.

    Magic with a side of scone
    Mei M.

    Great coffee, great snacks, very spacious with lots of outlets and natural lighting. What's not to like? Located a bit further from the hustle of downtown Toronto but still located minutes away from the subway station is this gem of a coffeeshop. I got the Magic coffee which is a mini cappuccino which was delicious. There's also fantastic scones and popsicles here! But I really have to give it to the decor of the place. Lots of tables and spaces to work. Comfortable couches. Natural lighting best for reading books. This is a great spot to catch up with friends or study!

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