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Pilot Coffee Roasters

3.8 (31 reviews)
Open 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Outdoor seating
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Hayward L.

Modern vibe and spacious coffee shop in the middle of the hip part of Ossington. They offer all the usual coffee drinks and a decent selection of pastries. I was a bit disappointed with the espresso lungo though, they added far too much water which basically turned it into an americano. Their cappuccino was good, although the milk wasn't quite frothed enough for my taste. Tables are relatively well spread out, it is not too noisy and wifi is available so it is a good spot for working on your laptop.

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Owen R.

HERITAGE is the best coffee I fee I've ever had ROOSTER also uses that bean I've bought so many bags of it, love PILOT.

Christine T.

An aesthetically very pleasing coffee shop... however, the coffee was very watered down - their chai was mostly melted ice. I would not recommend...

Matcha Latte, London Fog, Avocado Toast
Kareen N.

This is a really cute cafe just a little bit more to the side of central downtown. It's a little bit difficult to get to but good for isolating yourself to focus on work. The place is super cute and unique making it a really comfortable workspace. Tables are available for lone workers as well as small groups, though personally, I recommend bringing a friend to watch your stuff during washroom breaks. I ordered the avocado toast and a matcha latte and this is where I deduct my star. It wasn't bad per se, but the matcha was definitely lacking in matcha powder, it just felt like milk latte featuring matcha powder but perhaps that's the Asian in me criticizing an Asian drink in a western cafe. The avocado toast was pretty good, just a little too salty as you eat it over time, so going lighter on the seasoning to let that avocado goodness shine would be good. In addition to all of this, I really wish there were more selections of food to choose from, more things that are snackable and unique, and less "I can make this at home and do it better for cheaper". I felt the washrooms were pretty well kept except in the middle of the day as more people used them they got pretty gross, but this has nothing to do with the cafe itself. Regular maintenance should be taken into consideration if the funds are available, but otherwise its all good. Would I come back here? Yeah, but not often. It's super cute and the fact that it far makes it not too busy which is nice but it's also the fact that it's far that makes me not really want to go. I do definitely recommend trying this place out, it's worth discovering if this is your new favorite coffee spot.

Evelyn A.

Pilot Coffee Roasters new, chic Ossington location is a hit. It's a huge, bright open space filled with coffee porn, light snacks and large coworking tables. The staff is knowledgeable, the clientele is super snobby about their beans and if you want to be buzzing along with others as you work, pull up a laptop at one of these tables. Bonus for carrying fresh pressed juices and cookies. I'm not much of a coffee person if we're being ruhl. I know, I know. Weird.

Laurina (aka bourbon pointu).
Jeff I.

Well priced coffee, aesthetic but also practically thought out shop. Coffee here is mostly miss (80%) or hit (20%), but is pretty affordable compared to the best roaster in Toronto (the LSC). I've discovered some interesting coffee thanks to this place such as the Tanzanian Umoja (milk chocolate and flowery), Guatemalan San Jeronimo (sweet and subtle orange), and the Costa Rican Ruva (milk chocolate and green tea). I've also had my share of terrible coffees such as the Ethiopian Uraga (savory and rotten), Colombian Las Palmas, Burundi Kiririma, Costa Rican Sumava, PNG Keto Tapasi, and the Kenyan Kiamugumo (unbearable bitterness). Nice place to work or have casual conversation. I'd give 5 stars if the shop name were Pilot Coffee rather than Pilot Coffee Roasters, but since "Roasters" is in the name, the quality of the coffee makes me want to drop the rating a notch. P.S. Espresso-based drinks are great, but you'll more than likely end up with a mediocre or bad filter coffee from here.

Ham and cheese croissant
Regan H.

Wowwwwww, hands down the best ham and cheese croissant I've ever had will be back just for this.

Double Espresso
Sam D.

Pilot was rammed and felt like chaos had landed here. It was so busy with barely any seats available. It's a decently sized place too. We managed to get a couple bar seats. I would describe Pilot as Aroma with less food options. I got a double espresso, breakfast cookie and the PB&J. All were quite good. Staff was good. There was no WiFi that day. I did see power outlets so it was probably a good place to work although that's discouraged at certain times like the weekend. Overall, I didn't like the experience as I prefer a chilled café atmosphere. Judging by how busy it was, you would probably like it. Myself, I won't be going back.

Arshile K.

Awesome new Ossington cafe! Modern decor, lots of space and sunlight. Marble, wood, and concrete touches bring the place to life in a very upbeat way. Was very much needed to be honest. I live nearby and besides Jimmy's and the Tampered Press (which I love), options are limited in terms of cafes you can work at with enough seating. The coffee itself is great! I got the Cold Brew Soda which was refreshing and light. Nice summer drink. They have a toast menu as well which is decently priced (avocado toast for $5) in addition to salads and yogurt parfaits. Didn't try anything food-wise, but will next time. Service was efficient and friendly. Overall, a great addition to the neighbourhood. Will come back with my laptop.

Lovely pour over
Dekko C.

My go to place for a pour over. I really like the friendly and insightful staff, they explain the different beans and their profile for the pour. The space is open and bright. I always sit at the bar to watch the pour over. Bonus, it's a laptop free zone at the bar. Great for people like me that are solo.

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It's amazing. Their coffee is the best on Ossington. Hours are odd but probably due to covid so still 5 stars!

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Great coffee vibes and they have a great selection of baked goods. I had their savory muffin

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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.

This place is awesome. I've been living in the neighbourhoods for a while but started getting my…read morecoffee there about a year ago after the nearby Starbucks closed. Staff is really friendly and the coffee is great, much much better than Starbucks. They are a true small neighbourhoods coffee shop. I believe they source their baked goods from several places, one of which delivers the most amazing chocolate nana bread that I have ever tried. I really hope they'll be able to bring more of that soon. Their coffee is great. You have a costumer y of kills and non- worry options to choose from, as well as syrups of your want to flavour your coffee or tea. They always have great new suggestions as well. And there is no better way than supporting a local business than getting your coffee there.

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Ground Level Cafe's barista is the nicest barista I encountered using my Indie Coffee Passport. If…read morejust for him, I would have give them a 5 star... On a cold winter afternoon, the shop was half empty.. so I can sit where ever I like... either at those nice comfy sofas/armchairs at the back or in the wicker chairs in the front overlooking Queen street under the sunshine... I was surprise when my cappuccino was served in a paper cup?!! I asked the nice guy why not in a mug? I cannot drink from a paper cup that is hot to touch (I have history of spilling hot drinks all over myself or my friends)..I need a mug!!!! Sorry.. they don't have MUGS!! The cappuccino itself is quite good... the roast was a little weak to my liking but the froth was dense and milky... Note to Management: " Please have some mugs!!" and I don't care how environmentally your paper cups are!!!

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.

Pilot Coffee Roasters - coffee - Updated May 2026

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