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    High Tide

    3.8 (13 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Sandy T.

    Came here for a drink while waiting for our friend. Average cafe. Cute decor. The orange juice cost more than the coffee which i thought was a little weird. Drinks came out fast. Next time maybe we will be able to try the food.

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    Shameela N.

    Been waiting a while to try this place and finally got the chance earlier today while it was raining heavily. It's a brunch hotpot and got there during best time before it got packed. So, word on the street is a new owner bought out the place from the previous owner and everything else is the same from the menu and interior design!! Ambiance is chill and music is playing in the back but when it gets more busy i noticed the music gets louder. (keep in mind if you're studying or on important phone call) The food menu seemed straightforward so I ordered the Salmon sandwich. Keep in mind their menu terms are off! It's not a sandwich it's simply salmon on a bagel wiped with cream cheese and layered with few pieces of lettuce and topped with sun dried tomato's- was super dry. the salmon bagel was delicious though!! I wanted the macchiato but the young dude who was working up in the front mentioned is not like the typical drink from other cafes or starbies. So I opted out on that and went for iced latte with almond milk and was asked for a flavor so I asked for the rose syrup that also came with rose petals!! It was also interesting we wanted get tea but they refer tea supposedly to Matcha... idk how that correlates. So if you want to get tea have to ask for Hot Tea. and we paired with a croissant.

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    Jen W.

    This used to be the white noise location. And if you didn't tell me white noise closed I wouldn't know. It looks the same minus the supreme stuff and the round tables. It's the same coffee made the same way. Ice Carmel latte you are the same and I'm still going to drink you! They have added more cakes and macarons to their menu. I tried the matcha tiramisu and it was ok but they can still work on it now. They are open 7 days a week. Even the mouth neon sign is there to greet you. So go support local!

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    Stephen L.

    When I found out that White Noise Cafe became High Tide, I honestly was a bit sad but after trying their bacon egg and cheese sandwiches, I was quite happy and satiated. The eggs were so fluffy and buttery and combined with bits of sun dried tomatoes. They also had a healthy serving of bacon which completed it for me. I felt the need to get a black sesame ice cream after my meal and glad to see they still offered that personal favourite. I think in the future, I'd stick with a mix of black sesame and vanilla soft serve ice cream. A mix is always a good time.

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    Vicky L.

    Was looking around the area for a cafe after brunch for coffee. Purchased the iced lavender latte with soy milk and the iced latte with oat milk. Both were good. Not overly sweet and they have extra sweetener/syrup if you needed. Grabbed the coffee to go but it looked like a great spot for doing work or study because there are tons of tables and didn't seem too noisy.

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    Formerly known as White Noise. Every thing still looked the same. The cold brew coffee was good.

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