Full Stop
About
Coffee & Tea
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 2948 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6P 1Z2
Work Hours
Business info
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
- fastfoodCatersNo
- turned_in_notGood for WorkingYes
Reviews
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Erica D.
Super cute spot with tasty coffee and friendly service. I found it got pretty hot in there in the summer, but aside from that it's a really nice place to hang out and grab a cuppa. They also offer a nice selection of baked goods (with some vegan options I believe!). They seem to be usually busy but never packed, which is a definite plus.
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Sam D.
Great and unique café. Decor and music transports you more then 50 years into the past. One of the bigger cafes in Toronto. You could fit about 40 people in here. They're are many electrical power outlets along the bench seating but the WiFi tested at a very weak 4/1. If they had better WiFi I would have given 5 stars. Service was friendly. They have many coat hooks on the front wall which would be convenient in winter or the rain. I think it's a good place to get some work done if you tether.
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Celine L.
Was in the area so decided to stop by a cafe and catch up on some reading. There isn't any signage out front so you'll have to peek in for familiar sightings but follow the map directions and you'll be fine.
Not my favourite cafe in terms of interior design but there are some interesting pieces inside, like lego shelves if I remember correctly. Lighting is also dim.
It is pretty busy, however! There were a couple seats left when I arrived at 1pm. Maybe this is because it was the lunch rush but the spot was full with many people just chatting and others doing work on their laptops.
I got their banana bread and a vanilla latte. The banana bread is a bit hard but tasted good otherwise. Staff is also very friendly.
I wouldn't go out of my way to go back, because nothing really stood out to me but I'd stop by if I was passing and there was nothing else available! That sounds bad, but this place gave me a nice experience. -
Stephanie S.
Great indie café in The Junction, complete with Dax chairs and 80s music...usually.
Really good Americanos ($3), free wi-fi for the writers, and chill staff. Lighting is a bit dim, the deeper you go. Most of the baked goods are baked on-site. They also offer some food items, not a whole lot though.
Be aware that some of the vintage tables are wobbly, so with one tip, your coffee will spill.
I really like this place! Too bad it's not closer. :) -
Laura R.
A great indie coffee shop with great tasting lattes and baked goods. I think the only improvement I could suggest would be to have more sandwiches available for offer. When we arrived, the sandwiches were not on offer. A nice vibe exudes from this coffee shop.