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Open Studio Art Cafe Espresso Bar

4.5 (8 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Sheena Y.

Came here to get some work done and ordered the matcha protein smoothie which was yummy and dairy free. I like that the prices on the menu include tax so you know instantly what you pay for. Love the location since it's in Frenchman Bay Area. Great place or coffee and a treat.

Looking south on Liverpool towards Lake Ontario. Enjoy a beautiful view with your fresh brew!

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Had a delicious sandwich and some very refreshing iced tea on the patio. Great food in a lovely location.

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Dianna Witte Gallery - up close

Dianna Witte Gallery

5.0(2 reviews)
26.9 kmLeslieville
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the parts gallery in leslieville is among my two favorite galleries in the east end. never am i…read morenot intrigued at the sole piece that hangs in their window on a half wall that faces outside. the space itself is simple with white walls and aged yet glossy hardwood floors. every time ive been in, theyve featured many different artists, mainly painters using various mediums. theres something about the style of artwork that is there that is very bold, colourful and aware without being messy or caught up in its own execution. here are a couple examples: when i went the other day, there were these large watercolours that were very simple in their compositional arrangement. one of them was a picture of a large commercial passenger plane. the other a family portrait, yet it seemed as if it was a painting of a photograph of a family. the plane painting, because of its size, simplicity in colour and wateriness/bloodiness of the paint instantly (with the help of world history) invoked the threat of danger - whos in the plane? wheres it going? the other painting was of a family standing there to take a picture. even though each family members face was non specific and washed out, you could sense how each member felt about the experience just by their stature and positioning. it was great. one major lesson in life and art is to have the awareness when to step back and let it be and the artwork here feels like it has that innate sensibility. the staff is very nice and not pretentious at all; its artist run. also if you want to do a layaway, you can and youll get 4 months to pay it off interest free.

A lovely selection of work by emerging artists. The owner is pleasant, patient, well-informed and…read morewelcoming, and the art is always fascinating.

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Dianna Witte Gallery - Streetside window display nov 08

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Cork & Bean - Great coffee

Cork & Bean

4.3(19 reviews)
19.7 km

Cork & Bean Oshawa chose to call the police on a peaceful, paying customer for wearing pro-Israel…read moresymbols and having a calm conversation. Let that sink in. My friend -- a Christian, not even Jewish -- was meeting with a pastor for coffee. He was wearing an IDF jacket and a Star of David necklace while discussing a recent trip to Israel. No shouting. No confrontation. No disruption. Just coffee and conversation. An employee called Durham Regional Police. Officers showed up and told him his conversation was "offensive." When asked what was said that violated policy, no one could answer. No rule cited. No clear complaint identified. Just vague discomfort -- and removal. So what exactly triggered this escalation? Not behavior. Not threats. Not harassment. Symbols. And Israel. Calling the police on someone because others don't like what he's wearing or the country he's discussing is cowardly and discriminatory. Businesses don't get to selectively silence viewpoints they don't agree with. And weaponizing law enforcement to remove someone over perceived "offense" is an outrageous abuse of discretion. If Cork & Bean believes visible support for Israel warrants police involvement, they should say that publicly. If they don't, then they owe an immediate explanation and apology. Until management addresses this directly and transparently, this establishment does not deserve community support. Do better.

In late July, my best friend and I met up for some shopping and dinner in Oshawa. We also wanted to…read moreexchange birthday gifts. The place where we had dinner had tiny tables. We decided to find a cafe and casually open our presents there. We both yanked out Google Maps on our phones. She had mentioned that she had been to a Cork & Bean in Peterborough and and liked it. I trusted her judgment and said yes. I indicated that we needed to go up and hang a left. She felt that it was the other way around -- down and hang a right. When it comes to directions, she has the better track record since we've known each other. However, she realized that she had read the map wrong and I was correct. It felt like a small triumph, but I'm not the type to rub it in. I'm not horrible at directions. She is better at it. We walked over to this cafe. It may have taken three minutes. We had to wait for the light to change, so we could have done it in two minutes. This cafe had all the windows and doors wide open. We walked in and found a table to plop our stuff down. We then headed over to the counter to check out what we'd like to drink. My friend ordered an iced coffee with oat beverage. We both liked that there were dairy alternatives. She's vegan. I'd prefer to go lactose-free. I saw a sign that said that there were seasonal flavours. I asked the helpful man at the counter if it applied to iced coffee. Yes, it did. He could make any drink seasonal. Nice! I got a large iced peppermint latte with oat beverage. I paid with a credit card. I tapped and tipped. All was great. My friend got her drink first. Moments later, mine was ready. I thanked the man and headed back to our table to join my friend. There was live music at this cafe. We were here on a Saturday evening. Jordins ID (no apostrophe to indicate possession, which seemed odd) was playing. She was great. It was nice to have her in the background as we chatted. My drink was awesome. It was cold. I liked the peppermint with the coffee. It worked out nicely. A customer had brought his dog in. This cafe is obviously pet-friendly. It was nice seeing other customers ask if they could pet the dog. The owner was nice and said yes. The dog seemed to enjoy the affection and attention. We had a nice time chatting a bunch more and opening our presents. It was the perfect place for what we wanted to do. The menu also has beer, cocktails, and more. I saw a bunch of desserts in the display case. Since we had already had dessert with our dinner, we skipped getting any food. This cafe is in downtown Oshawa. It's free street parking on weekends. I enjoyed hanging out at this cafe. It's a nice place to grab a drink and chat, while taking in some local, live music. It was perfect. (341)

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Cork & Bean - Extensive menu with lots of baked goods

Extensive menu with lots of baked goods

Cork & Bean - Hours of operation with chalk art

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Cork & Bean - Upstairs downstairs

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Upstairs downstairs

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