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Java House

3.3 (211 reviews)
InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Pubs
Open 9:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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Moderate noise
Hipster
Casual
Good for kids

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Tofu Pad Thai. Simple, good and cheap.
Alan W.

Unfortunately places like these are a dying breed in this part of downtown, being replaced by overpriced trendy and pretentious bars and restaurants. I love this place because it's a very comfortable and low key café/tavern with cheap dependable food and friendly service. The menu is part pub/diner food and part Thai/Vietnamese food. I tried both and I liked them all. I had the vegetarian tofu pad Thai and I was pleasantly surprised that the tofu was served crispy (and not greasy). It was simple and good and for $12.50 it's an excellent deal and you can't go wrong. The veggie burger was also good and I really like the fries as it has a very light crispy batter. Almost all of the items on the menu were under $12, and they often have combo food & drink specials. There is WiFi and it's good place to have some lunch, a beer or coffee while doing some work. Sitting by the window makes for a good spot to people watch on Queen St. This is definitely not a high end restaurant so I don't understand some of the poor reviews. It's a chill, humble neighbourhood spot frequented by residents in the area -- who cares that the furniture is worn and the interior is quirky and old, this is true character and charm you don't find in a newer establishment, especially in this part of the city.

Even the vibes here are nice
Jana R.

Absolutely love this place I have been coming here for many years with my family I always enjoy the food as the menu has a lot of options and is very reasonably priced staff is friendly and kind I will probably never stop eating here

Gin tonic
Joana Z.

We were strolling down Graffiti Alley when we saw that this place's patio looked animated, with lots of people, we decided to stop by to have a couple of drinks. We were seated immediately, the waitress was very nice and friendly and the poor girl was alone for 15-20 tables, she was running everywhere! The restaurant itself on the inside and the outside is not the cleanest and quite frankly, going to the restrooms was a little bit of a scary experience. However, the drinks we had were very good and more than affordable!! We ordered a white sangria pitcher (17$) and 2 gin tonics (4$ each) and everything was great!

Nice chill out place
tanya r.

Java is a nice chill out place that is not super hard on your pocket. Food and drinks were ok. As it is on queen street so very accessible location.

Caesar Salad with chicken
Cindy L.

Stumbled upon this place and decided to try it out with my boyfriend. First impression, the place looked a bit rundown and lacked upkeep. We were seated immediately, it was pretty empty on a Tuesday evening. After looking over the menu, the food here is very inexpensive and they have daily specials as well which was appealing at first. Boyfriend ordered the burger with no pickles but it still came with pickles. He said it was decent for the price but annoying they couldn't follow a simple request when it wasn't even busy. I ordered the Caesar salad with chicken (3.00$ extra). The chicken was dry and wasn't impressive but the romaine lettuce was fresh and crispy at least. Can't really complain much for the price to be honest. Beer here is cheap. It is incredibly rare to find a place that offers premium beer for 13.50$. No complaints about the beer. If ever in the area, I wouldn't mind coming back for drinks but would not bother with the food here. As for service here it is nothing special and there is nothing over the top about it but typical service at a bar - quick, super casual and to the point.

Teena D.

Gord and I had breakfast this morning at the Java House. It's a place we've passed by about a million times but have never stopped in. We both ordered breakfast ($5.25). Gord got bacon and eggs. I got mine with ham. Breakfast comes with a salad which we exchanged for a fruit salad (for $1 more). It was a good hearty breakfast. The servers were friendly.

chicken pad thai, needs hot sauce/extra flavouring.  Fair price at slightly under 10 bucks.

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I had the vegetarian tofu pad Thai and I was pleasantly surprised that the tofu was served crispy (and not greasy).

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