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Our Top 5 West End Cafes to Cozy Up in This Fall

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Summer is about to end, and fall is right around the corner. It won’t be long before the temperature drops, which can only mean one thing. It’s time to get cozy. While home is the ideal place to warm up, the perfect neighbourhood cafe is a close second. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of options here in the west end. From Roncesvalles to Bloor West Village, you’ll find plenty of ultra-comfy places to grab a coffee and relax.

Here are our top five cafes to check out in West Toronto this fall…

1) Lit Espresso Bar

Lit Espresso Bar is a favourite among coffee lovers in Roncy, and for good reason. The cafe is cozy-yet-spacious, with tables that can accommodate student study groups and families with children. Then, there’s the coffee. Pig Iron Roasters represents the roastery side of the business—and talk about flavourful beans. Whether you decide to warm up with an espresso, americano, or latte, you won’t regret your choice. While you’re at it, satisfy your cooler-weather food crazings with a hearty panini or fresh-baked croissant!

2) Cherry Bomb Coffee

Another Roncesvalles gem, Cherry Bomb Coffee is the perfect spot for a quick caffeine fix. This hole-in-the-wall cafe is on the smaller side, but you’ll still feel right at home there—and you’re more than welcome to bring the little ones. Grab a perfectly-crafted beverage, have a quick chat with the neighbours, then take the scenic route home and watch the leaves change all around you. For those who are new to the area, it’s pretty much a right of passage.

3) Baka Gallery Cafe

There are many reasons why Bloor West Village is considered one of the best neighbourhoods in Toronto, and it’s charming businesses are one of them. Baka Gallery Cafe is a prime example. This stylish space is known for its friendly baristas, flavourful coffee, and incredibly-tasty fare. On a cool autumn day, a cup of joe and freshly-baked scone are obvious go-to’s. That said, if you’re looking for something heartier, the roasted root vegetable salad really hits the spot. Don’t forget to check out the gallery upstairs, where you’ll find gorgeous works by talented local artists on display.

4) Patisserie 27

If you’re out exploring this fall and find yourself on Jane street, be sure to check out one of the best places to buy pastries in the city. At Patisserie 27, you’ll find all the classics—and they’re baked to absolute perfection. Flakey croissants. Rich and chocolately eclairs. Refreshing fruit tarts. Whatever you’re in the mood for, you’ll find it here. While the pastries are distinctly French, many of them bear Japanese names—adding a touch of whimsy to the menu. Pop into this hidden gem to grab a snack, then take a seat by the window and watch the world go by.

5) The Good Neighbour

The Junction has become one of the hippest haunts in Toronto, thanks in part to its charming eateries and coffee shops. Local cafe dwellers are especially fond of the Good Neighbour, which is renowned for its incredible coffee-based beverages. In addition to perfectly-crafted lattes and cappuccinos, you’ll find a rotating selection of specialty drinks that incorporate ingredients like lavender, lemon meringue, and rose petals. Then there’s the atmosphere, which blends edgy modern design with cozy little details. Put simply, this is a great spot to while away an autumn day!

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