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Come on man, you gotta give us more than that - I want to know about the actual space itself!
Just to add that this place has a patio in the back.
Yes, very true, that is indeed one of the cozier cafes that I can think of. All the Jimmy's are, really, because they all have that similarly rustic, quasi bohemian look to them (tin ceilings are standard in all of them).rdaner just posted a "walk video" over on the Ossington street thread that reminded me the Jimmy's on that strip is fairly cozy. I don't think the fireplace works anymore, but it does have a tin ceiling & other old-fashioned bits as well as tasty food and local art.
Woohoo! Glad I understood your definition well enough.Yes, very true, that is indeed one of the cozier cafes that I can think of. All the Jimmy's are, really, because they all have that similarly rustic, quasi bohemian look to them (tin ceilings are standard in all of them).
I love that place, and they have an impressively curated craft beer selection, but the space is definitely on the cramped side.i find mallo cafe/bar very cozy. cafe/bars are generally pretty cozy, imo.
In the Cabbagetown area, I think Bisou.to (formerly Le Concilabule Lab) in a historic house at 350 Berkeley fits the bill. https://www.instagram.com/bisou.to/ Look for the pink door. For indoor seating, there's a small area to the left in addition to the larger area on the right. There's also outdoor seating on their patio. I love their fruit danishes, but any pastry I've had there has been great.
Oh sure, tell everyone about my secret spot in Cabbagetown; it was hard enough to get a seat before! Pfft!
I love times like that - finding a cozy back patio, great weather, and no annoying people around (though an exception can be made for babes)