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    The Brick Room

    4.5 (21 reviews)

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    Carmen G.

    Excited that Brick Room opened a second location that is NOT in the path and open on weekends! I've had the drinks at Brick Room before and they're always very innovative with their creations. Checking out this location it's all vibe and super adorable inside. They even have a little back outdoor patio space for you to enjoy your drinks. The only reason that this isn't a 5 star is that their drinks are definitely on the sweet side and this is throughout their locations - think they can scale back on the sugar for sure! Opted for their new seasonal mango sticky rice matcha latte which was really good and loved the bits of sticky rice in my drink. But it was on the sweeter side of things. Would've been perfect if they scaled back on the sugar content. Overall, delicious drinks with a rotating seasonal menu. Worth checking out, especially their new space is great for enjoying your cup of caffeine.

    Connie C.

    Finally tried The Brick Room on Temperance! I've been a frequent customer at the Brookfield location, so I wanted to make an extra effort to try the "newer" location. To be honest, the store and decor are so much better than the original store. Maybe because there's usually more traffic in the PATH, so it takes more time for them to keep up? Anyways, the store was cozy and clean and I felt extra welcomed as soon as I stepped in. I got my usual flat white and of course it came with latte art :) They sell more beans and merchandise than the original store, so definitely check it out if you have a chance!

    Matcha and croissanf
    Neha D.

    This is a really cute and tiny coffee shop! The matcha was awesome and the butter croissant was super flakey. All of this was $15 so on the expensive side but im a fan and ill be back!

    brown noise
    Elaine S.

    The inside of this cafe is super cute! I came on a Saturday afternoon and it was really crowded. Seating is pretty limited, mostly a long bench along the wall and a few tables in the back, but we were lucky enough to get two bar seats by the window. I'd definitely come here to get some work done if I could manage to grab a table. I was really intrigued by their seasonal menu, they have some very fun and creative drinks. From their winter menu, we tried: * Brown Noise: cold-brewed genmaicha and roasted barley layered with a hojicha cream finish * First Bite: ceremonial matcha with milk, topped with red apple cream I do wish you could adjust the sweetness level, but unfortunately they don't allow any modifications. The genmaicha drink was my favorite, it was super delicious. I wish the roasted barley flavor came through a bit more, but overall it paired really nicely with the hojicha cream. It wasn't heavy at all. I'll definitely be coming back to try more of their seasonal drinks.

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    Alex H.

    Amazing experience! Tried the Sunset Match (mango cold foam, match, with strawberry purée at the bottom). It was delicious! Someone came around once we had seated to give us some water. The barista who took our order was very nice. The entire ambiance of the cafe was very calm and relaxing, great for a midday break. I'll be back to try some more on the menu!

    Selena C.

    some of the best matcha in the downtown core with really creative seasonal menus. Frequented by a lot of financial district people given the location. a really cute spot that gives off the tranquil japanese feel inside. the seasonal drinks are sweet but their plain matcha latte is not sweetened and delicious as well. staff are patient and explain to you how to properly drink seasonal items so you get the full intended experience. drinks are pricier here and are not the conventional strawberry matcha latte

    Ada L.

    The Brick Room located along Temperance and Yonge St. is this coffee shop's second location. Currently in their soft opening phase, they offer the same delicious coffees and pastries as their first location - with a bonus...this location opens on the weekends (yay!). I stopped by The Brick Room on a Sunday around 10:30am. The place was completely empty. Upon entering, the space is similar to their other location with wood accents throughout. There is seating along the side where they also have a small back patio as well. There are pastries displayed in a case as well as coffee beans on display that you can purchase. No menu is available as of yet but I ordered my usual cortado. Was interesting because the staff asked me if I wanted a short or long cortado (I've never been asked that before!). She explained what the difference between the both of them were and I opted for a short cortado (same espresso to milk ratio). Had my drink there as well. Staff and I believe the owner was there - they were all really friendly and mentioned that there will be upcoming collaborations with other places to look forward to. Their grand opening will also be soon as well. As I enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere inside the coffee shop, staff were nice enough to also bring me a glass of water. This location will definitely be as popular as their first location once everyone knows about it! A great option for coffee in the Yonge/King area!

    Banana matcha and ube matcha
    Christina Y.

    Their spring drink lineup is been here twice in the same week because not only do the drinks look good but they taste good too. Service was fairly quick but they don't have enough seating at this location.

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    Kathleene S.

    The Brick Room has opened a new location at Yonge St and Temperance St, beside Sud Furno. They are currently in a very soft opening and expect to grand open next Saturday, August 30th. I visited today, Fri Aug 22 around 3PM. There are 2 other guests sitting outside in their backyard patio. The team looks to be in the process of setting up the cafe so most drinks and pastries are unavailable at this time. I ordered the Ichigo Matcha. Ichigo is Japanese for Strawberry. The way they make it is coconut water on ice, drizzled with strawberry syrup and topped with a matcha cold foam. I feel this was the best Strawberry Matcha iteration I've tried so far and I've tried many, and made many. I thought the use of coconut water was a clever choice as it helps bring out a more complex sweetness to the drink. I thoroughly enjoyed drinking it. The theme of the cafe is nature: lots of greenery and light coloured wooden elements, with natural light flowing in and soft lights to create a relaxed atmosphere. The music playing is easygoing, jazzy, a little funky, and slow. Perfect for focusing if you have tasks to work on. They have bench style seating with raised mini tables resembling small stools throughout the perimeter of the cafe. On one of them, I found a cute little wooden tic tac toe game. They also have a high table with stools that can fit 6 people. They have normal chairs, long benches that aren't wall adjacent, and a wooden sofa (forgot what the word for it is). They also have the outdoor seating, but not sure how much seating. It seemed spacious from my seat. They have a wall of coffee beans and coffee merch. They feature the coffee beans they use and their packaging at their counter. They have a mix of permanent signature beans that they use as well as a rotating menu. Beautiful place, honestly. I will be back and recommend others come too!

    Hazelwood latte. A fall 2025 special drink.
    Michael S.

    This is a 5th Level matcha and coffee shop. They are artistic and scientific how they create their drinks. I suggest the matcha drinks are a bit better than the lattes. I say that only because I prefer high caffeinated drinks. These are more sweet and nut with the caffeine kick I usually go for. The employees are extremely nice. The little postcards they hand you describing the drinks are cute. I also prefer this Temperance Street location. They have seating but it is always crowded. But even sitting at the bar is nice. Also it's fun to watch how they prepare the drinks.

    Akriti A.

    Such a cute little coffee/matcha shop in downtown Toronto. They have interesting beverages for purchase, and the menu changes seasonally. Unfortunately, my friend and I went the day of the new winter menu, when we were keen to try the autumn drinks, so we weren't able to get the ones we wanted. We did try the two varieties of matcha (one with a black sesame cream foam, and the other with a lighter milky cream foam). The flavour was good, but nothing amazing. I did think the overall cost/worth of the bevarage was not there, especially considering the amount of ice in the drink. The matcha cookie was delicious though. The cafe has cute seating and small tables along the edges of the room and a nice outdoor patio. The servers come around and refill water for you if you're sitting at the cafe, so that was a nice touch. I'd be curious to try some of the other seasonal beverages, but don't think I'd go back for the winter menu.

    Sausen J.

    This is a great coffee experience. I love the Japanese vibe of the interiors, the creative drinks and the instructions they give when explaining how best to enjoy their specialty drinks. The staff are all super friendly and informed about coffee. The only thing is the prices are quite high but I guess that's to be expected when it's more of an experience and less of a grab and go coffee.

    Ichigo & Summer Vacation matcha lattes

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    Review Highlights - The Brick Room

    some of the best matcha in the downtown core with really creative seasonal menus.

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    Forget Me Not Cafe

    Forget Me Not Cafe

    4.3
    (156 reviews)
    1.8 km
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    Back again for another visit after a little while! They've partnered with LSDR for a fun new…read morerefresher drink I was interested in trying. Confirming it was fun and it was tasty. I love ginger beverages- it wasn't overpowering here, I mostly tasted the kiwi and sparkling lemonade. It was busy in there but we still got our orders and drinks quickly, I appreciate how fast the service was. My friend got one of their banana bread drinks - if you like the taste of hojicha, this was particularly strong which I personally enjoyed! Love how the store also has sections where it is like a little market selling local goods and always fun to see the dogs that are sitting outside. The prices are a little expensive (my refresher before tax was $7.5) but typical for what you'd pay in Toronto for a fun drink, from what I've seen.

    I think this is one of the cutest coffee shops in Toronto with a cozy, artsy atmosphere. It does…read moreget busy every time I visit, but there's actually a good amount of seating inside if you're able to snag a spot. I'd absolutely come here to get some work done if I was able to get a seat. One thing I really love is that they sell handmade goods from local artists and host craft nights, it feels very community driven and adds such a fun, unique touch to the café. Drinks I tried: Maple Goguma Latte - Slightly nutty, lightly sweet, and super comforting. I added a shot of espresso, which made it perfectly balanced and not too sweet. Dalgona Latte - A really fun drink with great texture. Just make sure to stir it well since the sweetness settles at the bottom. They're known for their creative, seasonal drink menu, and I'm already excited to come back to try what they release next season. Definitely a must-visit if you love cozy cafés, unique drinks, and supporting local artists.

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    Inside
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    Dalgona latte
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    Cafe Landwer

    Cafe Landwer

    4.2
    (709 reviews)
    0.5 km
    $$

    My 1st review of June is not even in my country, the US. It was a year ago today, June 1, we left…read morefor our Niagara Falls/Toronto trip. This continues the 2025 alphabet series, C is for Cafe Landwer. On Tuesday, 6/3/25, we went to St. Lawrence Market; see my B is for Buster Sea Cove. Seems like we happened to go alphabetical for lunch/brunch as the next day Wed., 6/4/25. This place had good reviews. So, we got on TTC to Osgoode station and was a very close walk. It said established in 1919, so we thought it's a good sign it's been in business over a century; although not this location specifically. Their history in the 20th century was that they started in Berlin, Germany in 1919, but they were a Jewish family who ended up immgrating to Israel in 1933, opening their store there, and expanded locations throughout Israel. Their history in Toronto & North America (including some in the US) is much more recent since opening in 2017. Unfortunately, my closest is New York City; none in Maryland or DC area. This location is in busy downtown Toronto. We sat outside on their big patio area as the weather was warm and could enjoy the view of the buildings, people, cars, etc. Server was friendly answering our questions. I ended up getting an egg benedict with salmon in a croissant. It was creative and delicious take on egg benedict. The only issue was it was messy to eat in the croissant, but I didn't care as it was so delicious. My girlfriend got a Belgian waffle with blueberries, whipped cream, etc. It was unique and very good & sweet too as I tried a bite. Overall, this was a 5-star experience with great food, service, & atmosphere.

    My wife and I were visiting Toronto and we ate here. It was a delightful food experience. The…read moreservice was "meh" but food was good which is why I gave three stars. Service: It was not great. We sat for a while and no one took attention (we were outside and they were busy but no excuse for them -- they should do better). We had folks come in and out and were somewhat nonchalant and not attentive. Food: This was the great part of the experience. - Berries and Granola with Greek Yogurt: My brother in law got this an he devoured it and said it was great. - Farmers Breakfast: My wife got this and she LOVED it. She went back to get their Halwah Latte (which she said was just OK) - Egg white Omlette Skillet: I customized my food and it was good -- for reference I've had better only because the cheese was feta and it was unclear that this was the only option as I don't love feta. Also I'm pretty sure while I asked for egg whites there was normal egg (i.e., eggs). If you order egg white make sure the server hears you. They screwed this up for me. This is why I'm giving it three stars -- I could have made a stink but didn't think it was necessary to do so. All in all -- I'd recommend this spot to folks but don't go there thinking the service will be great.

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    Croissant egg Benedict with salmon
    Croissant egg Benedict with salmon
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    Cafe Namoo

    Cafe Namoo

    4.8
    (5 reviews)
    15.4 km

    I am IN LOVE with this place. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable about their drinks and…read morefood. The building itself is so nice and cozy. Food is served in a fancy wooden tray, and you get to enjoy your food to some jazzy piano. The Almond Mocha cake is heavenly. The cake is moist and the frosting is sweet and flavorful. The Iced Dalgona is also lovely. It's visually beautiful and has a perfect balance of sweetness and milky-ness. I don't recommend asking for less sugar for this drink since it's perfect the way it is. Will come again the next time I'm in Toronto :)

    Café Namoo is such a cute and special spot--everything about it feels warm and welcoming. The lady…read moreworking was the sweetest and so attentive, making sure we had the best experience. We shared the Mango Bingsu, and it was huge--easily enough for the five of us. The flavor was a solid 9/10, super refreshing and delicious. If they had crispy corn flakes on top, it would've been a straight 10/10 for me. We also got two Dalgona Lattes, one with oat milk, and she differentiated them with the coasters, which was such an adorable touch. Now I need to go back just to try more drinks! Parking was free but a little awkward--spots are at an angle, and the plaza can get busy. But honestly, it's worth it. When we went, a few moms were catching up over bingsu, and it was such a wholesome vibe. Can't wait to be back and explore more of the menu!

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    The vibe
    Iced crème coffee and matcha cookies
    Iced crème coffee and matcha cookies
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    The Brick Room

    The Brick Room

    4.5
    (33 reviews)
    0.5 km

    I come to the Brick Room a concerning amount of times. They have two locations: Brookfield and…read moreTemperance. It's my pick me up during work hours. They take their time, give attention to their craft. It's not a place you grab and go. You need to truly appreciate it but sitting down and letting the baristas come to you, explain how to consume the coffee drink and then enjoy it. The brick room's interior is covered with red bricks and fun fact - red bricks are great to keep rooms cooler during summer and warmer during winters! I love the intentionality in everything they do.

    I tried using Google Maps to find The Brick Room, but it wasn't very helpful. Turns out the café is…read moreright along the path and I could've easily walked straight out of Union Station since it's right next to that entrance. The space itself has a really niche aesthetic and I especially loved the unique window design. I arrived around 10 a.m. and the café was busy but not overwhelming, with a steady flow of people coming and going. I ordered one of their winter specials: an iced matcha with black sesame foam. It was pricey at $10, but honestly one of the best I've ever had. They instruct you to sip the foam first before mixing, and the flavours were bold with just the right amount of sweetness. The service was incredible. They actually brought my drink over, which I wasn't expecting, and when we were done they came by with water and cleared our empty cups. Such a pleasant surprise! All in all, highly recommend this spot. I would come by all the time if I lived nearby.

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    The Brick Room
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    Found Coffee - Front

    Found Coffee - Front

    4.5
    (12 reviews)
    0.9 km

    A quick Google search for a coffee stop (that wasn't my usual Union station stop) brought me to…read moreFound Coffee. This coffee shop is nestled semi-behind a pillar beside the lobby of the Intercontinental hotel Toronto, which adds to its charm for me, in a way. Love finding a good "hole in the wall" :) I love the bright, feminine, beachy decor and coral pink & aqua blue accents. It's not too tropical, but it definitely transports you outside of Canada. Coupled with Aussie staples like vegemite and Noosa magazines (takes me straight back there!), as well as gorgeous ceramic coffee mugs for purchase, the vibes are great here. While it is a smaller shop, there is enough seating for 3 tables, and it's very cozy. Had to go for a flat white, given the Aussie homage here. This one got my approval (and I'm picky about my flat whites) - they used a lighter, more balanced espresso roast, paired with just the right amount of creamy frothed milk. They also had a banana bread latte that my companion really enjoyed too! Looking forward to my next visit!

    Stumbled across this coffee shop downtown. Staff are quite friendly, and the shop seemed to have a…read morelot of regulars. Very cutesy warm interior. It's nice that they are open early-ish at 7am, though even a little bit earlier might be nice. The coffee is alright. The heart they draw for warm lattes is cute. Never tried an Aussie coffee brand before -- heard that they have high coffee standards there, but tbh couldn't really tell a difference. Maybe I'm just not a fan of fruity/sour beans. Can't say I get the hype, and quite overpriced too at $7-8+ for coffees. Guess it's the location and rent. It's better than Starbucks, but I don't think that is saying much. I do like that they have vegemite pastry, which you won't see at other places! Nice Australian touch.

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    Found Coffee - Front
    Found Coffee - Front
    Found Coffee - Front

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    Antikka - cafe & records

    Antikka - cafe & records

    4.7
    (15 reviews)
    3.1 km

    This is the coolest cafe I've been to. The decor is a mix of music lover, café and nightclub. The…read moremusic is played on the coolest record player I've ever seen. Food wise had an espresso, hot chocolate and some cookies. Here was an espresso where you could actually taste all the flavours. Hot chocolate was above average and cookies were alright. Staff was friendly. There is only a little bit of seating. Maybe 20 seats in the whole place. Highlight was the WiFi at 330/30. That's the fastest for any café I've ever tested. I saw a power outlet by my sofa seat so I think they've planned for working in the cafe. Definitely recommended. They've made it into the Toronto cafe list.

    Rad coffee shop slash record store on Queen West. My husband and I stopped in out of curiosity…read more(anything that has "records" in it he has to investigate) and ended up staying for a good half hour talking music with the staff and sipping on delicious coffee. I had the flat white and it was fantastic. My husband had just a standard drip coffee and he reported it as quite good as well. They have plenty of seating, from tables and chairs to more lounge type couches and such. Wifi was also really solid, which we appreciated being in from the States (crazy data charges, you know!). Staff was beyond friendly and knowledgeable and we had a great time chatting with them. Great tunes played inside with plenty of fantastic vinyl to choose from to boot.

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    Bins of vinyl
    Bins of vinyl
    Antikka - cafe & records
    Antikka - cafe & records

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