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    Three Dots Coffee Lab

    4.0 (10 reviews)

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    Ada L.

    Three Dots Coffee Lab located along College St. near Ossington Ave is a new coffee shop that recently opened this weekend! The space is minimalistic with concrete and light wood touches throughout. The menu is simple, espresso based drinks, pourovers, as well as tea lattes. There are several tables as well as a seating area up front for you to enjoy your coffee, work, or hang out with friends. I stopped by Three Dots Coffee on their second day during their soft opening. Service was friendly and I could tell that the owners and staff were serious about their coffee (I could sense quite knowledgeable too!). I studied the menu and opted to do a pourover with beans from Ethiopia. The unique thing is that the pourovers can be made iced where they just account for ice to make sure that your cup of coffee isn't watered down or lose it's flavour. Staff were nice enough to also bring me my coffee to where I was sitting. Service was friendly, and neighbours from the area were curious about trying the new cafe. During my time there, there were people from around the neighbourhood and staff were quick to give suggestions as well as engage with them. Drinking my iced pourover, I felt relaxed in this calm atmosphere. Overall, great new addition to the College/Ossington area! Can't wait to return.

    Sanger Y.

    Three Dots is a new third-wave coffee shop at College and Ossington that was strongly recommended by a friend. They take their coffee hella seriously; they have a coffee-smelling station set up near the entrance with descriptions of tasting notes and origins pointed out. The coffee itself is DELICIOUS. I ordered their Cold Brew, and it's one of the best I've ever had. It took some time to get my glass of coffee (I went on a Saturday morning when it was quite busy) and paid more than $6 for it, but it was absolutely worth it. Super flavourful and heavily considered; you can taste EVERYTHING. The next time you're in the area, drop by! There's plenty of seating room in the coffee shop, and the aesthetic is serene, minimalistic, and clean. I can see myself settling down here to get some deep work done when it's (hopefully) less busy.

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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.

    Three Dots Coffee Lab - coffee - Updated May 2026

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