Importing the tradition of the classic European café to North America, Café Crêpe specializes in Parisian sweet & savoury crêpes, French baguette sandwiches, and grilled Italian panini. As an international café, Café Crêpe also offers world classics like half-pound certified Angus burgers, pommes frites (french fries), thin crust pizza, and a full traditional breakfast menu that includes Eggs Benedict and an exciting variety of omelettes, among other specialties. In addition to serving exceptional Italian roasted Lavazza coffee, Café Crêpe is fully licensed, offering a vast selection of alcoholic beverages and cocktails, along with select beers and wines.
CDKCafe de Khan, serving since 1952. Tradional food from Pakistan brought to the western world. Food is cooked in it's own juices without any foreign additions.
Cafe Diplomatico was first opened in 1968 by Rocco Mastrangelo Sr., shortly thereafter younger brother Paul came on board. The brothers envisioned having a typical Italian bar where Italian nationals could gather in the morning over coffee. At a time in Toronto when outdoor dining was almost unheard of, the sunny patio quickly caught on and now almost 4 decades later what started out as an innovation in the neighborhood has now set the standard.
Over the years the popularity of the Diplomatico has caused the bar to expand into a full restaurant eventually taking over the store next door as well. The dip (as it is affectionately referred to by it's many regulars) has had staying power due to it's versatile & reasonably priced menu paired with it's comfortable & unpretentious atmosphere.
Approaching 5 decades the restaurant is still owned by the Mastrangelo family, younger brother Paul now runs it with Rocco Mastrangelo Jr.
Always a great experience coming to the Diplomatico. you'd think that Nonna was in the kitchen the food is so delicious and authentic but close enough the chef their Malic serves up his own signature style on a plate each and every time we come in.Read more
Cafe Diplomatico was first opened in 1968 by Rocco Mastrangelo Sr., shortly thereafter younger brother Paul came on board. The brothers envisioned having a typical Italian bar where Italian nationals could gather in the morning over coffee. At a time in Toronto when outdoor dining was almost unheard of, the sunny patio quickly caught on and now almost 4 decades later what started out as an innovation in the neighborhood has now set the standard.
Over the years the popularity of the Diplomatico has caused the bar to expand into a full restaurant eventually taking over the store next door as well. The dip (as it is affectionately referred to by it's many regulars) has had staying power due to it's versatile & reasonably priced menu paired with it's comfortable & unpretentious atmosphere.
Approaching 5 decades the restaurant is still owned by the Mastrangelo family, younger brother Paul now runs it with Rocco Mastrangelo Jr.
Café Du Lac welcomes you to their bistro. They gladly provide wifi internet and are open nightly Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday and during week-ends. They are reachable by car and public transit and are situated in a location characterized with parks. You may pay by MasterCard, American Express and Visa.
The waitresses are lovely. They are bubbly and smile often which is refreshing at a restaurant. We went with a table of 4 great service on Sunday Brunch! We did not feel rushed either. Portions aren't to large but it's French cuisine and still filling. Will definitely go back for Brunch great ending to your wknd.Read more