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Cups of (Industrial Chic) Indulgence

Submitted by Colleen Fraser on August 26, 2010 – 2:36 pmOne Comment

Screen shot 2010-08-26 at 4.30.45 PMThere is something irresistible about a beautifully designed coffee shop. And Balzac’s Coffee in Toronto’s Distillery District is just such a place. Located in an antiquated warehouse, the ambience exudes an industrial-chic meets French bistro aesthetic with its worn brick walls, pressed tin coffee bar, checkerboard tiled flooring, and 20ft ceiling adorned with exposed pipes. Considered by some to be the most spectacular coffee shop in all of Canada, an enormous old-fashioned chandelier dominates the centre of the space, while vintage coffee posters line the walls and a quiet loft rests above the café doubling as an art gallery for local talent.

And as if all that doesn’t already beg for you to idle for hours on end, the coffee is supreme too. It is carefully sourced and micro-roasted nearby for deep, rich cups of indulgence. It is a place where Honoré de Balzac himself, the café’s namesake, would fit right in.

Balzac’s Coffee
55 Mill St
Toronto, ON M5A 3C4
Canada
+1416.207.1709

One Comment »

  • whatTOdo says:

    When I found Balzac’s Cafe, I couldn’t wait to put it up on our website. It’s one of a kind.
    This cafe is much more than just that, in my opinion it is one of the top things to do in Toronto. Tourists and locals alike.

    *Great writeup Colleen, by the way.

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