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    Louie Coffee Shop

    4.4 (36 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for working
    Happy hour specials

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    Flat white was not great
    Soleil S.

    Chill and cool spot to sit down for your coffee. It's only open during the weekdays near Liberty Village so no hopes of getting that coffee during on a Saturday. I was finally able to try this spot after seeing it on several coffee spot lists for Toronto. It has a hipster industrial vibe and lots of tables for your to sit down to work. When I went it was a light crowd so there was more than enough tables for a few lap tops. The noise wasn't too much so it isn't a distracting spot. In addition to their coffee, they had Glory Hole donuts, some packaged salads, and a decent amount of baked goods. I did spy PB so for those who are having nut allergies, unfortunately you probably need to head somewhere else for a snack. Service here is friendly and plentiful. There was at least 4 people behind the counter on a random late Thursday afternoon. Usually I only spy one or two at most in other places so this was a pleasant change. Flat White with almond milk - Though it was made quickly, I probably wouldn't have mind if the barista spent a few more minutes on it. I'm not sure what happened but this was not a good drink. When it was handed to me, it was just warm and by the time I walked to my car just parked outside on the street on a summer day, I could have chugged it if I wanted to. Also, there was way too much overfrothed foam that looks more like a Starbucks cappuccino. The flavour was unfortunate as well... diluted heavily by too much milk. It was closer to a latte... I think it could have been decent. From what I tasted, the beans lean towards a nuttier note but I really can't tell cause it was so watered down. 3/5 For Liberty Village, there's a vacancy of any good coffee spot... Starbucks definitely doesn't count. Sadly Louie Craft doesn't quite get the drinks either to make this one a spot to come back. It's sad to say head to over to Ossington for a good cup but it's the only one nearby.

    Latte
    Geraldine G.

    A much needed coffee spot, let me rephrase that, proper coffee house in this area of king street west. Walking in definitely blares an indie feel with its logo prominent on the wall and cute little idioms on napkins but especially above the door. 'this is a coffee shop.' Pretty funny. Great to see the line ups of folks waiting for their order. It's unsuspecting sign and mini sandwich board might make you think people haven't discovered this little gem. Worthwhile place to visit. They use social coffee for their brews. Solid latte and an assortment of treats to choose from.

    Tomoko I.

    This is a trendy place. There are many young crowds and this seems to be very popular place in local. Small coffee is $2.00. It is okay. I can work there for a while. Staff are pleasant and kind not super friendly. Many people are relaxing and chatting. Even though there are people with laptops, it is more socializing place than working place. They have baked goods and these are typical items for coffee shop. It is a standard non franchize coffee place.

    Louie - Toronto. Great tea lattes. Pastries and coffee not so good, it was kind of acid.

    Erez Z.

    Excellent coffee with the accuracy and perfection of a great barista. The pastries are excellent from the brownies, cookies and carrot cake. For lunch they have a series of fresh baguettes with different fillings. Cool atmosphere and free WiFi.

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    Kenzie M.

    Louie Craft Coffee is a quaint little gem on the outskirts of Liberty Village/Parkdale and it is one of the nicest coffee shops around!!! With a nice, warm decor + a fantastic layout, his place is sure to be a success for many years to come!! They have such a warm, friendly staff on board, and I always leave here with a smile on my face to start my day! :) Opt for ANY java-based drink of choice, and make sure to pair it with any of the mouth-watering desserts or sandwiches available (I usually go for the Brie and Walnut sandwich w/ balsamic and the iced carrot cake for good measure!) Louie easily has my vote for BEST coffee place in Liberty Village!

    Allison M.

    I found the espresso bitter. They did have almond and coconut mil though which is a plus. I also enjoyed the strawberry scone I had. Didn't have to wait long either for the drinks to be made.

    Amazing drinks amazing service! BEST PLAYLIST love the atmosphere. coming back soon even though my friends and i live far -The girls who kept taking selfies

    Howard L.

    This is a neat little coffee shop in the carpet district, literally right beside the shoeless Joe's, this place used to be a hair salon Called Redd, it is now the home to this neat indy coffee shop called Louie, named after one of the owners's dog. Jo, one of the owners, boasts years of experience in the bean and tea industry, yet still has the passion of a green bean. What's super cool is that most of the store's renovation, including the long wooden bench with gas pipe stand just outside the stores east walls, are all hand made, mostly by Jo's father.

    Flat white is pretty
    Zhengyue J.

    Very authentic flat white here, friendly staff, comfy environment. It is a small gem on King St west, I was here only for a while but already liked it here. Free wifi available and just enjoy the coffee time for a little bit leisure

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    Their drip coffee is nothing special. Small and cute place. Haven't had their specialty coffees to judge those.

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    Cool little hole-in-the-wall spot that really feels like a hidden gem and worth supporting as a…read morelocal business. First time trying Tibetan & Himalayan cuisine, and it was a really interesting experience. I usually lean more toward other Asian and Southeast Asian flavours, so this was a nice change of pace rather than my usual go-to. Overall, the food and vibe made for a solid visit--unpretentious, authentic, and clearly a place that puts care into what they do. Glad I checked it out and would recommend it if you're looking to try something different.

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    This is a small coffee shop towards the back of a building, so you might easily drive or walk by it…read morewithout noticing it. Inside, its on the rustic side with naturally decaying walls and patina of wear on the tables and chairs. My latte was good. My scone would have been better if it was less cold. Due to amount of butter and cheese in the dough, with it being really quite cold, it felt vey congealed - but it had great flavour. I would order it again, but I'd perhaps see if they could heat it, or I'd take it home and heat it. The staff was friendly. Would I return: Yes - but I think there are other options in the area that I might head to first. Would I recommend: This is a great place for people who live nearby to get their morning fix.

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    Yet another oversized café with only a smattering of tables and chairs. Is this a new trend in…read moreToronto? I swear you could play European handball in here, yet you'll only find two easy chairs, two kitchen-sized tables and several rattan seats near the front. That's not to say the atmosphere isn't swell. I'm sick of saying "exposed brick" so I won't. The Queen St façade is all windows, and the natural light just pours into this high-ceilinged space. And as a graphic design enthusiast, believe me, I love negative space -- but more seating wouldn't hurt. My latte was served at approximately 451 degrees Fahrenheit and took some time to produce, but it was tasty and only $2.75. There is art on the walls (for sale) and a few bookshelves laden with reading material (also for sale). I would certainly spend time in this place (free wifi) but be warned: the music is horrible. I heard two Police tracks while in here, need I say more? Obligatory Title Pun: This place is on the LEVEL. Menu Readability: A big old chalkboard with (gasp) really poor handwriting. Need to mention: They also serve paninis, grilled cheese, bagels and soup. Cash only. What this place teaches me about myself: Don't stand/Don't stand/Don't stand so close to me.

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