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    Kitten and the Bear

    4.2 (102 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Krista F.

    I've been wanting to check this place out for a while and I am so glad I did. When you walk in, you're greeted by the delicious smell of butter. They sell scones, jams, short bread, tea, etc. these scones in comparison to others are massive. They are soft, delicious and worth every penny.

    Lambert P.

    Kitten and the Bear is located on the north side of Dundas just east of Gladstone. My wife was telling me that this place used to be on Queen in Parkdale but I wouldn't have known since I'm not really a tea person. Well I am a tea person in that I drink tea every day but not at 4pm tea with sandwiches or biscuits type of person. That's totally her thing, going out for tea in tea rooms so she likes that sort of thing. We just popped in to look at things, not sure what she was looking for but she bought something. She bought me a canned crafted tea as well. I've never seen the cans that this store had. I ended up getting a sparkling Oolong - Blueberry - Lemon made by Hanging Belay. I've never heard of it but hey, something new and different. I opened it and drank it walking down the street on a cool winter morning. Nice tasting refreshing tea drink it was! This place also sells some pastries like some attractive scones and has Sloane in the tins (I'm a fan) and even sells tea cup sets. There's a few tables in the well lit corner but they were all taken with people enjoying their tea and conversation. This is a classy shop and looks like a nice place to sit and have a nice cup of tea if there's room.

    Scone with earl grey jam- okay tasting, dense texture and jam is extremely sweet
    Karmen N.

    Little store with quaint teas and jams. Just two tables for seating. We sampled their bourbon vanilla, strawberry and cream and earl grey tea jam. Although the sample spoon had just a droplet of jam, I was done after my second teaspoon; it was overwhelmingly sweet! It's not like a jelly jam that you get at the grocery store. Instead it was concentrated sugar that was like of gooey. It was like eating thick syrup. I didn't like any of the jams. I tried their scone, and it was risen well and nice and crunchy on the outside (I taste the sweetness enhanced by the salt). However, the middle was dense and almost wet. When I ate it, it felt like I had dense vanilla cake in my mouth. I didn't like the scone. I was expecting a crumblier and fluffier texture.

    Charles H.

    Kitten and the Bear is a super cute and quaint spot for having tea and scones. I went on a Sunday afternoon for the jam and tea. The service was great and our host was knowledgeable and introduced the in-house made jams and the different types of tea. You'll get a few different jams to try. I personally really liked the cherry one. The tea was prompted refilled and was served on fine china. There are only three tables so seating is limited, as the space is also used as a facility in the back, so you'll need to book a reservation ahead of time. It felt cozy as a result.

    Agnes W.

    From the moment you walk in, the aroma greets you with warm and inviting welcome. I had no choice but to buy a scone! Luckily, I was not alone, otherwise I think I would have bought one of everything. They have an afternoon tea menu if you are interested, but they also have scones you can purchase on the spot. We just their fruit scone of the day, apple. It was delicious. Each scone comes paired with a jam of choice. We had wild blueberries. Yum. If I was in the area again, I'd definitely pick one up to go!

    This is what is left of my order =] Earl Grey Classic and Heavenly Cream Teas. Their very own Blood Orange & Passionfruit Jam*Confiture
    Pam S.

    I live in So. California so I have never had the delight of darkening their doorsteps. My interaction with Kitten and the Bear has been via the internet. I reached out to Sophie about an order I wanted to place for their Jams and Sloane Teas Strawberry & Huckleberry Red Velvet Apricot Cara Cara Orange & Honeyed Whisky Marmalade Blood Orange & Passionfruit Marmalade Earl Grey Classic Heavenly Cream OMG! deliciousness and the teas were absolutely strong and flavorful. If you have an opportunity to visit their location I highly recommend it. I wanted to try their home-made scones and was so tempted to make a trip just for the purpose of checking out their cafe. They have a wonderful presence over on pinterest and I have followed them ever since. Respectfully Reviewed

    The best buttermilk scones.
    Cindy C.

    Kitten and the Bear is one of my favourite spots in the whole city and there are many reasons why. Let's start with their amazing jam. I started making my own jams a few years ago and once I started, I hardly ever bought jam since it was always better homemade. However Kitten and the Bear jams are honestly next level and the very best jams I have ever had! All their jams are made in small batches and cooked in beautiful traditional French copper jam pots. The texture of the jam is exactly to my liking - not too thin and not too thick. If you look at the ingredients on their jars, you will see there are no fillers and that it is all natural. The flavour combos not only creative but they are luxurious and delicious. One of my favourites is their Strawberry, Raspberry & Cream jam which is fairly classic but they do it so, so well. I also love their Banana, Bourbon & Vanilla Bean even though I am not usually a huge fan of bananas. The best thing to do at Kitten and the Bear is to stay for a jam tasting which allows you to sample several of their signature and seasonal jams. Even though the tasting might sound light since it doesn't come with savoury items like a typical afternoon tea set, I would recommend coming hungry since their buttermilk scones are not only to die for but also quite large. Nothing beats their scones with a thick smear of clotted cream and their decadent jam. Another fun part of the experience is choosing the tea. Although I almost always choose the Heavenly Cream, I appreciate the selection of Sloane teas that are offered. When you walk into their shop, you feel transported by their adorable tea cups and beautiful shelves full of lovely things. There is whimsy to their space that makes you want to take your time and appreciate your day. I love bringing friends to Kitten and the Bear to catch up on a sleepy afternoon. The staff is always cheery and I never felt rushed even when Kitten and the Bear was in their tiny space in Parkdale. Kitten and the Bear's new space has much more seating and they now offer reservations on weekends. However, you can always buy a jar of their jam and a pack of their frozen mini scones for the most amazing brunch in bed.

    Gabrielle L.

    Came here to try their Tea Set, and I was not dissapointed. Their selection of in house jams are delicious, with a unique combination and variation of fruit preserves. The scones were simply light, buttert, and well... scon-y. The tea set was definitely more pricy ($24) with 4 different jams, clotted/devon cream, a scone (per person), and tea or coffee. (everything but the scones were refillable) however its certainly a must try!

    Elvis A.

    If I were to rate this spot for scones alone I would say its pretty high up as this is the better version of the scones I have had. The jam offerings are also very good with you can tell they are made fresh taste and texture. Now for the bad if you are planning to eat and enjoy here I would say forget about it as unless you get lucky there are only two tables and one fits two while the other will be hard pressed to fit 4. The person handling the cash is almost curt so not sure it goes with the inviting ambiance they are going for here. The teas are from the Sloane . I had the perfectly pear version and it was quite good. The scone itself is pricey but substantial. The trio of jams except the seville orange version were top notch. Worth a try if you are in the area and manage to find a spot.

    Chusa N.

    Stepping into the store, I was hit with the smell of freshly baked scones. The exterior was nice and crisp, with a sugary top. The interior of the scone was fluffy and flakey, somehow light but rich and buttery at the same time. The jams were all very flavourful with strawberries and cream being the favourite. I bought a set for takeaway as well. Everything came in a super cute carrier box. The scones weren't as fluffy after reheating, but they were still delicious. Not dry at all!

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