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    Samoyed Cafe

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Vintage Cat Cafe - spinach and feta roll

    Vintage Cat Cafe

    (16 reviews)

    Corso Italia

    If you are looking for one of the most charming and thoughtfully curated experiences, The Vintage…read moreCat Cafe is a must-visit. We arranged to visit the cats as a treat and enjoyed a superb cup of coffee and lunch today. From the moment we stepped inside, we saw that the café has blended vintage style with modern comfort beautifully, and the atmosphere is warm and welcoming. The cozy décor, soft ambiance, and carefully arranged seating make it easy to relax. Moreover, what makes this café especially unique is its thoughtfully designed, separate cat lounge; it offers a calm, enriching environment for its cats. We were able to completely unwind and appreciated their calming presence as we played with rod toys, introduced tube treats, and relaxed when they napped close to us. It was a happy and soothing experience. The Vintage Cat Café is an ideal spot for a leisurely lunch or a cozy coffee break because the menu complements the relaxed atmosphere. We thought that the culinary offerings were impressive, from expertly crafted coffee to a tantalizing selection of homemade pastries and hearty lunchtime treats, and everything is prepared with care and quality in mind. We recommend the spicy chicken wraps, particularly for guests who appreciate food that combines flavour with a hint of heat; these were delicious. Beyond the décor, the cats, and the food, what truly sets this cafe apart is the welcoming, knowledgeable staff who are enthusiastic about exceptional service and animal welfare. We found that their dedication is evident in every interaction with their customers, and this contributes to an experience that feels genuine and heartfelt. The Vintage Cat Cafe is more than just a café; you leave feeling genuinely uplifted, and whether you stop by for the coffee, homemade treats, charming vintage ambiance, or the one-of-a-kind cat lounge, you will have an unforgettable experience. We were planning our next visit before we even walked out the door.

    I've been to a handful of cat cafes across North America and Asia and this is easily my favorite…read more The cats were all friendly and were clearly well taken care of. Just about every cat was ready to play and happy to get pats. Milo is the boss and he likes to wander the cafe. The cafe includes a ton of drink options from Turkish coffee to juice for anyone who doesn't want caffeine. They also have pastries like cheesecake, croissants, and Turkish treats. The decor is amazing for the holidays, but even the regular furniture is so nice and creates such a warm vibe.

    Unicorn Cafe - Korean cheese corn

    Unicorn Cafe

    (12 reviews)

    The Danforth

    A creative and unique cafe along the danforth serving up fancy milkshakes to poke bowls, makes for…read morea fun visit. The cafe has cute seating, and colorful food and drinks that makes it a hit for that perfect fun moment to bring back the kid in you. I love coming here for the whimsical vibe it gives you

    In August, my team went to Daydream Adventures, an escape room nearby, and had a lot of fun. It was…read morea good team-building event. My manager had a budget for this outing. He wanted us to visit a place after our hour of fun to get something to eat or drink. The funds remaining allowed each one of us to get something for $10. He had a rather tight deadline to meet. He asked me whether I could find something with this restriction. First, I dislike restrictions, especially when it comes to food and drink. Second, what can you truly get for $10? Something on McDonald's value menu? I wasn't feeling it. I said that if we wanted to order something more substantial, that we could shell out ourselves. So, my manager's budget covered beverages. For food or more drinks, we had to pay. Done. I presented a list of places nearby. Unicorn Cafe sparked my interest. It's a quirky Asian cafe that offers drinks, snacks, ice cream, poke, and more. He was good with it, so we headed over here after our escape room adventure. I had parked on a side street where it was free, across from East Lynn Park. You can park on Danforth Avenue, but spaces are limited and it's Green P paid parking. Our group of six was greeted by a friendly woman at the front counter. We wanted to dine in. She said to grab any booth and someone would come over. We sat at a booth and admired this unicorn-themed eatery. The woman came over and asked that we look at the menu online. Someone would come over to take our order. We asked for water to begin. She nodded and left. I ordered the following items: - Unicorn croffle with orange sorbet - Black sesame potted plant I was the first person to place my order in the group. My manager heard what I had ordered and wanted the same thing, but with mango ice cream. Others in the group ordered these items: - Uniroll in mango ice cream, topped with chocolate chips and strawberries - Fries - Banh mi - Korean cheese corn - Honeycomb iced latte We never got our water. A man came over to take our orders. He took two items down incorrectly. We asked for water again. He nodded and left. My manager started to cough. He needed water. I had had it. I went up to the counter to politely ask for water for the third time. He came with me, hoping to get some immediately. Luckily, he was okay. I have CPR certification! We did not get our water until ten minutes after this third request. So sad. I had asked this male staffer to put our drink orders on one bill for my boss to claim it. For individual orders, I asked if we could place them with him now. He said later and left. Later never happened. My friend ordered his banh mi online and got it 20 minutes later. I decided to order my croffle that way. It worked, but I was the last person to get both my drink and croffle. Needless to say, service was horrible. The place was short-staffed. Not getting water to start and asking three times for some was appalling. Here's the scoop on what we had ordered and our verdicts: Unicorn croffle with orange sorbet It was excellent. The croffle was crunchy and flaky. I loved the Kawartha Dairy orange sorbet. My boss got Oreos with his croffle. I did not, which was a bummer. Black sesame potted plant It was creative, but okay. I wanted more black sesame flavour, but the crushed Oreo cookie part (the dirt) overpowered everything. Uniroll in mango ice cream, topped with chocolate chips and strawberries I got my colleague to go up to the counter and record a video on how it was made. She did and enjoyed seeing it being prepared. She enjoyed her rolled mango ice cream and the toppings that came with it. Fries My colleague got a huge plate of fries. It became our communal meal. He felt bad that I didn't get my food until an hour later and said that I could have them all. He was so nice, but I didn't inhale them. I had a few. They were crispy and yummy. Honeycomb iced latte My friend got this drink. It had honeycomb sugar on top. He let me have a bit of it. It's the real deal. It was sweet and cool to see. His drink had an espresso shot. He liked it. We are similar in that he felt the drink was too sweet. It could have done without the sugar in the drink itself. The honeycomb sugar on top would have added the perfect sweetness. Banh mi My friend loved his banh mi. The bread was crusty and soft where they should be. The veggies and meat were to his liking. He devoured it impressively fast. Korean cheese corn The newest member of our team ordered it. My friend had some. They both didn't like it. Shredded mozzarella wasn't melted on top of the corn. If you are going to add cheese, it needs to be melted and oozing all over the corn. It was a hard pass and a huge disappointment. Credit and debit cards are accepted. My boss had no issues with the machine and his transaction. As much as I loved my unicorn croffle, the poor, slow service put a damper on our experience. They need more staff and improvement in service. (378)

    Poop Cafe

    Poop Cafe

    (302 reviews)

    $$

    Koreatown, Seaton Village, Palmerston

    This place is poop themed, so it's a pretty shitty experience (in a good way). Many seats are in…read morethe shape of toilet rolls, there's toilet tissue on the tables & they have an anime mascot girl playing with coprolites. For a theme/novelty place prices were reasonable. Service was a bit slow so they get 4.5 stars. Sakura matcha was layered, which was pretty. Each layer had its own pleasant flavour. After mixing I couldn't really taste the Sakura, but it was still a good rich matcha drink. The chewy pearls at the bottom had a nice texture. Poop waffle was warm & crisp & came in a Japanese style toilet. There was a choice of custard, red bean or Nutella but I chose to hew to the theme. The crumb was fluffy & quite fragrant. It could have more Nutella but it was free with a checkin so I really couldn't complain.

    I was nervous to go here after some of the recent reviews, but I was happily surprised by our…read moreentire experience! Coming from the western United States, my daughter made a list of about 15 places in Toronto she wanted to go ... And this place was #1 on her list! After reading the reviews, my wife and I told her it might not be what we expected, but it was everything we hoped it to be! We went a little after noon on a Friday in August and the place was completely empty when we walked in. Torched Salmon Bowl - perfectly seared and flavorful salmon in a cute presentation. Mango Korean Snow Bing-Poo - Great dessert! Lychee Korean Snow Bing-Poo - Tasty Ube Coconut Toile Paper Rolls - Yumm! Vietnamese Coffee and Lyche Sakura Soda Downsides -We ordered a Lychee Poop Waffle but were given the Lychee Korean Snow Bing-Poo. We wanted to experience the waffle but were fine with the Bing-Poo because it was good! -If you are tall, going to the bathroom (whether it be 1 or poo) it was not be fun with a shirt ceiling. -I asked if I could hold our six-year-old as they rolled the ice cream (toilet paper), which is something she's never seen before and they said "No, that's something we don't do." I don't think it would've harmed anybody and we wouldn't have been in anybody's way if I just held her and let her watch the process. I know I've watched, other places as they have done this. Our 2 year old spilled the entire Lychee Sakura Soda before we even took a sip and they cleaned it up for us and gave us a new one!

    KANDL Artistique - We offer charcuterie boards for your parties of all sizes

    KANDL Artistique

    (18 reviews)

    The Annex

    This is a cute candle shop with a cafe that hosts candle making classes. I have been wanting to try…read morethis place out for years and recently came across a 50% promo code for their candle class. I came on a weekday evening and the class was pretty full (11 ppl). It was a nice activity and the instructor shared some basic candle knowledge with us. Sadly, it's not as hands on as I thought. You first smell the scents on the pre-set sticks, pick three, glue the wick on, mix three pre-measured scent bottles into the pre-poured hot wax, mix, pour into candle jar and wait. I could probably have done this is in 15 min. Majority of the class is the instructor describing the scents, explaining the different notes, teaching how to burn candles, selling things to add on, etc. We then spent another 20-30 min just waiting for the candle to set. I have been to other candle, soap, perfume making classes that were more hands-on. So maybe this felt very beginner. My candle also set funny (sunk in) and I think the wax they provided was clumpy. I did a diy candle making kit at home and it set so nicely so not sure what happened here. I did their glowness lab which is a little more expensive because it "incorporate essential oils, colour therapy and the healing power of crystals". The color therapy meant different color jars to pick from and the crystals were an additional $10 to purchase. With the 50% off it came to $62 for the class. I had fun because it was with a friend but I don't think I would really recommend this or come back. It's borderline worth it for $60, definitely not for $120.

    My very first candle making class and it was everything and more! I had such an amazing time. The…read moreowner was so sweet, she was so informative and helped me pick the best scent since I was debating between a few combinations. I truly enjoyed every aspect of this class and felt the candle was definitely more than worth it. You get to the name candle whatever you want and I couldn't think of anything so I named it after me lol. She is perfect. 10/10 experience. So glad I got to experience this for the first time out of the country as well. Anytime I'm in Toronto, I will be making me a candle.

    Juju Cafe & Board Games

    Juju Cafe & Board Games

    (12 reviews)

    Downtown Core

    This was my first time here and I came specifically for the Grilled Lemongrass Chicken Vietnamese…read moreBento by Nom Nom for $10. It was very delicious and looked really beautiful. I loved the colours and presentation so much! The grilled chicken was tender and juicy and all the veggies and rice were delicious. I felt like a had a really balanced, healthy meal. I could eat like this every day! My server was friendly and gave fast service. The place was surprisingly empty for 12 noon lunch time on a Wednesday. It's a beautiful, large space mainly for playing board games. And you have to go upstairs to second floor and then to the back area to order. My only complaint was the bento deals are for takeout only. But I'm coming back for sure!

    My friends and I were planning a little hangout, one of them suggested this café which was a great…read morechoice! I originally wanted to do something outdoors, but thank goodness we didn't because the heat was brutal. We all went with the combo deal: 1 drink, 1 meal, 1 dessert, and 3 hours of game time. I showed up about 40 minutes late so I told them to start without me although they will charge u extra more if play over time. From the outside it looks small, but the inside is actually a good size with plenty of space. We each tried one of their signature dishes, and everything came out looking really nice. The dessert was tasty but a bit too sweet for my taste. It probably pairs better with tea. But let me tell you the dragon fruit mango drink was so good, one of my friends ordered it twice! The service is pretty good! They have a lot of game options, variety of food and drinks to choose from. They also sells cute pins, candles etc. Just a really fun and cozy vibe overall. Perfect spot for a chill hangout, casual date, or group gathering.

    Solis Movement

    Solis Movement

    (5 reviews)

    I have only tried the reformer classes here, but they also offer hot mat classes. I really enjoyed…read morethe classes I've taken here and the instructors are consistent.

    Solis Movement is a yoga, Pilates, and reformer fitness studio that recently opened a few months…read moreago along King St. W. near Brant St (on the third floor). The fitness boutique's first location is located in Etobicoke. The majority of their yoga and Pilates classes are in a heated room where the reformers are in a different room (grip socks are required to use the reformers). I was able to experience a class at Solis Movement recently. Was excited to check out this space as I had seen so much of it on Instagram. Upon entering the third floor (there are stairs to climb), you are met with an open space that is light and airy. You are required to take your shoes off before entering the studio. There are many shoe racks available to place your shoes. There is some seating at the entrance before you make your way to the reception area. The reception area has some merch as well as accessories available for purchase. Changerooms (separate for men's and women's) are at the back. There are lockers in the hallway or in the changerooms. For the women's changeroom, there are 3 individual toilet stalls and 2 shower stalls. If you do decide to shower there are also Dyson hair dryers as well. I took a hot HIIT Pilates class during my time at Solis. The props for the class are located outside the yoga/Pilates room where the instructor tells you what to pick up before you enter. There are 2 different types of weights (2 pounds or 5 pounds) as well as 3 different type of resistance bands available for your choosing. There are also yoga blocks as well. For my class we were told to take a pair of weights, a block and a resistance band. Not knowing what exercises we would be doing I opted to get both set of weights and 2 types of resistance bands just in case. In the yoga/Pilates room, each mat is assigned a number. The instructor's mat is situated in the centre of the room but she also walks around as well. Our instructor for the class was great - she was enthusiastic and encouraged us to do our best with the workout as well as provided modifications for all fitness levels. Her instructions were clear and the music she played was definitely a vibe. I definitely worked up a sweat as we went through different exercises to target the whole body (glutes, abs, arms, back, etc.). Before the cool down, we ended class with a cardio set as well. Overall, Solis is definitely a great new addition to the King West neighbourhood offering hot yoga/Pilates and reformer classes in a bright and light atmosphere. Definitely would consider to return if I want to switch up my workouts once in a while!

    Samoyed Cafe - themedcafes - Updated May 2026

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