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The city of Toronto is rich with unrivaled culture and history. The largest among all of the cities in Canada, Toronto is situated in the Southern area of Ontario, the province of which it is the capital. With a history that dates back to the 18th century, Toronto is now a modern location with a population of over 2.5 million. An exciting city with a busy nightlife, as well as many great bars, restaurants, shopping opportunities and attractions, Toronto is a popular destination for tourists. The following are the best cafes in Toronto if you’re looking to grab a coffee, or tea and dessert.

Cafe Pamenar

Augusta Avenue’s Cafe Pamenar, which was voted the best Toronto cafe in 2011, is open from 8am to 7pm Monday through Saturday, and from 9am to 6pm on Sundays. This cafe, which is in the Kensington Market district, is unique in that it offers not one but two great patio areas, one in the back and one in the front. Visitors love these patios during spring and summer as they provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy hot or iced drinks in Toronto’s nice climate. This cafe was in the planning stages for over 5 years and, as a result, boasts a hip, modern design with wood tables and tall stools. Cafe Pamenar offers a wide variety of coffee and hot beverages, as well as pastries, sandwiches and soups.

Seven Grams

Toronto’s Seven Grams is an espresso bar located on Avenue Road. A popular cafe in Yorkville, Seven Grams is decorated with black, orange and wooden décor, including cozy chairs with orange upholstery. Open 7 days a week, you can visit Seven Grams between 7am and 7pm Monday through Friday, and from 8am to 6pm on Saturdays and 9am to 6pm on Sundays. Perfect for the coffee aficionado, this cafe offers many different types of coffee and espresso, including cold drip coffee, pour over coffee, which is a distinct method in which hot water is slowly poured over coffee grounds, and trifeca coffee.

Fahrenheit Coffee

Fahrenheit Coffee is another celebrated Toronto cafe. Previously located on the Esplanade, the current location is at the intersection of Jarvis and Lombard Streets. This cafe opts to provide little seating and instead relies on tasting bars, which stands out from competitors. It serves a wide variety of coffee, such as lattes, espresso, Americanos and drip coffee, and offers fresh pastries that are baked on-site by the resident pastry chef. Modern and sleek in design, Fahrenheit Coffee’s interior is wood-based with black and red accents.

The Bandit

The Bandit Coffee Group is located on Gerrard Street East in Toronto, in the Upper Beaches area of the city. Open from 7am to 9pm Monday through Friday, and from 830am to 9pm on the weekend, The Bandit specializes in coffee and also offers catering. A cash-only venue, this cafe offers coffee and espresso-based drinks, pastries and sandwiches, as well as free wireless internet access. The Bandit is unique in the Toronto coffee scene as it also offers drop-off dry cleaning services in partnership with the company TSC Wet Clean.

If you’re interested in coffee itself, or the coffee scene and culture, these are the best cafes in Toronto to visit. With chic, modern décor, great ambiance and, best of all, great coffee, espresso and snacks, Cafe Pamenar, Seven Grams, Fahrenheit Coffee and The Bandit are all also unique in their own respects. Whether you’re looking to enjoy your coffee on a patio in the summer or explore new methods of brewing, Toronto has the cafe for you.

Source by Chelsea Oliver

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