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Upon first arrival here, you may think there’s nowhere to sit. But head to the back and you’ll see there’s a whole space dedicated to you, your laptop and a nice cup of joe, just the way you like it. There’s also a bar by the window, so you can sit and watch passersby on King West. The coffee is great, and the service is great, thanks to the system of ordering from one side and picking up from the other. Quantum also offers baked goods like Glory Hole doughnuts and healthy options like Village Juicery cold-pressed juices and chia seed yogurt parfait.
View this Smart ListA beautifully designed café with exposed brick, natural lighting, and lots of space, it’s a lovely spot for those looking for a quiet study area or lunch date on King Street. Their ginger kombucha has all the spicy goodness of natural ginger and incorporates both black and green tea in the blend. The kombucha is provided by Vams Culture a Toronto-based brewing company and according to the website, this particular blend can actually help clear congestion and cure hangovers (so definitely keep a few bottles close at hand for the morning after).
View this Smart ListGrab your morning coffee from this ultra-chic café at the corner of King and Spadina. Orders are taken from one side of the room (skip the line with their mobile app) and picked up from the other. Their menu has all the essentials for coffee enthusiasts, from Americanos to lattes, and specials like the crème brûlée cappuccino. Also on offer: teas and tea lattes, plus organic cold-pressed juices by Greenhouse Juice. A few seats are available by the window, with more in the lounge area in the back (perfect space for freelancers, but sometimes occupied by private or public events).
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