Just ok. Nothing amazing. Although, their sandwich looked great.(But never tried one) It has wifi but it didn’t work last time. It seems like it’s local mom’s hot spot, though. Toddlers to teenage kids come with their moms and friends. Nothing is wrong with it. Just don’t expect it to be quite. lol If you looking for some place to bring your kids, you will like it. They have little toy train at the back. Super cute!
Enid C.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
Came in for brunch this Saturday morning and I had a pleasant experience here. The environment is very comfortable and if you had some work to do, you could bring in your laptop for afew hours, given that you don’t mind noise. I’m saying this because there is a kids corner where they can play so if you’re looking for some quiet, look for another café. I ordered a chai tea latte($ 3.99) and a breakfast burrito which has avocado, monetary Jack cheese, scrambled eggs, and sausage bits(~$ 9). The price of the food and drinks here is a little expensive for me. But! The chai tea latte was the best I’ve ever had and the burrito was delicious! When you order at the cash register, they give you a number and you can take a seat. The server will find your number and serve you your food. If you’re in the area, do try it out :) just know its a family style café where people bring their kids!
Michelle C.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
Great coffee, mediocre service. I went today with a friend, and had ordered an iced coffee. It was written on the blackboard, and I was craving it. The barista made it for me, but was questionable the whole time and said coldly that the drink was off season(pun slightly intended) and so I apologized. My friend and i then sat for a while and left. There was no acknowledgement, rather the other customers leaving at the same time recieved warm goodbyes. Maybe because we are teenagers, but i didn’t feel good for being treated differently for the way i look, or i am just exaggerating? Either way fragrant and delightful coffee.
Martin B.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
I liked this place well enough and could seriously become a regular here, if they addressed a few issues. There are very few bike parking options and only street parking, so they should look at installing a bike rack(maybe not possible, but as a bike I’d REALLY appreciate it!) The food is good and made with real ingredients! The coffee was fine(they use pilot beans). Here is their process: You go to the counter to order and pay. Next you seat yourself and they will call you when your food and drink are ready. The people that served me my food were all nice. They weren’t busy, so the lady actually brought me my sandwich, but the lady who prepared my coffee left it at the bar, which I found odd especially because she never told me and I didn’t notice it for some time, which resulted in a lukewarm brew. The atmosphere is pretty relaxed and it was good for working on my computer. Overall I like it, but I do have some major issues with some of their prices for baked goods and coffee. Their baked goods are expensive and hover around $ 3.00 when they should be more around the $ 2-$ 2.50 mark. My biggest complaint is that they charge you 2 $ for a refill of coffee, which is quite ridiculous, especially if you have just purchased a sandwich, coffee, and baked good. I understand their reasoning for putting a price on refills, but I think the refill should be free if you’ve purchased a full meal or after a certain price point. Everything else was appropriately priced, in my opinion. Another thing is that their WIFI cuts out occasionally, which is also a bit of a bummer, but not a deal breaker. If they reevaluated the pricing of their baked goods and their refill policy then I’d come here often and would change my rating to a 4⁄5 instead of the 3⁄5. Good food. Good people. Good atmosphere. Some bad pricing decisions/policies.
Michael R.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
Great breakfast, fast and friendly. A little smokey inside and crowded but that just means it’s a great place.
Ariette H.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
This is an adorable place with locally sourced café with organic and vegan pastries, sandwich options and delicious beverages. I LOVE the aesthetic — minimal and crisp. It is quite spacious as well. A great place for conversation, study or work! :)
Dan B.
Classificação do local: 4 Koreatown, Toronto, Canada
Very tasty breakfast sandwich and cappuccino, but at $ 12 total and a small portion with only two bits of melon on the side, I won’t be coming here often — which is unfortunate because the vibe and ingredients are great and there is nowhere else in the area that does a sit down breakfast aside from the dingy joint across the street. Will give four stars anyway but I’m still disappointed by the high prices. This area should be affordable for young families, not straight into full tourist-price gentrification.
Isabella F.
Classificação do local: 1 Toronto, Canada
Cute space, and it’s great to support a small local shop. However, the coffee they poured me was horrifying. It had clearly been sitting on the burner for far too long. Will never order coffee there again. Blech.
Jessica Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
Loving the ambience. casual and relaxed. A great café where the waitresses are friendly and efficient! They have a great variety of food from cookies, sandwiches, breakfast munchies and smoothies. I also love that they serve pilot roasted coffee … Which are my favorite and just around the neighbourhood. However, I find the sandwiches a URLs to expensive for the portions served. Quiches are great tasting and the gypsie cookie is definitely an interesting cookie with most mash of ingredients. This place could be packed over the weekend and don’t open late.
Rachel H.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
I love this place and their coffee. Plus they are mom/baby welcoming. Good vibes all around.
Olavo L.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
I love this café! «Lazy Daisy’s» is one of those places that you feel comfortable in… Of course the environment helps but also their food and personnel! They have games for you to play, many electricity plugs on the wall for you to charge your laptop or phone and a very good coffee to go with that. I’m sold and I also recommend you to go visit them.
Kaitlyn S.
Classificação do local: 4 Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
Got a black bean brownie and a carrot cake today. They were absolutely amazing! Love the interior décor of the café, especially the photos on the wall.
Duckster L.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
Definitely not the right place if you don’t want to be surrounded by kids. The place gets loud and a little chaotic on Saturday mornings when the local families come for brunch. Food is on the pricy-ish side because everything is organic/free range/locally sourced. If you’re looking for big portions, you’ve come to the wrong place. That being said, the food is good. It’s nothing special or creative, but it’s done well. I had the veggie rise and the biscuit was very tasty and buttery. Unfortunately, it doesn’t come with any sides. My brunch companion had the burrito and said it was good, yet too small. It came with a side of salad which looked a bit sad(a bit of baby spinach with dressing). Not sure if I will go back to be honest. I think I might be the wrong customer for this place. I see brunch as a feast that fills me up for most of the day and this place fails to do that. Well, that is unless you’re willing to dish out more money and order more than one item to make sure you don’t walk out hungry.
Ms C.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
As I’m currently on mat leave, in the east end, I’m making it my personal mission to try as many new cafés and have been ordering a single shot latte at each place. Last week bought Latte to go, after purchasing a mobile at the toy store next door. At $ 4.70 this is one of the most expensive ones around! Mind you, it is also bigger than most, but a bit too big for my own personal liking. The café was full, as we were there right around 12:30, but we weren’t able to stay anyways, as the bebe was fussing. Seemed like a cute place, but won’t make a special trip out.
Dilvsy D.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
Went here on a whim with a friend today and will. definitely go again. I got a vegetable wrap and chai tea. Super yummy wrap. After eating I grabbed another chai to go and a delicious ginger cookie! Lots of yummy menu options to choose from as well. The actual café has a nice friendly vibe and I noticed a lot of board games on a shelf so looks like you csn enjoy some games with friends there too.
Katrina G.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
This comfy café is so far east! It takes us an hour to get there by transit. However, I’ve been three times in the past month because they have such great events, great food, and great atmosphere. There’s a Trivia Night every second Wednesday, a Family Happy Hour every Saturday from 6−8pm(free apple juice and milk for kids), and Open Mic Nights, but it’s the monthly Smashmouth Spoken Word Night that is so addictive. If you’re a word person, it’s a chill Saturday night! You can sign up to share some of your own work or just sit back and relax, and they have two featured artists, one musical and one lyrical. The menu is a bit expensive, but it boasts local, organic, farm-to-table ingredients, which are fresher than fresh. I’m such a sucker for that! I always get the Harvest Salad(avocados, corn, beans, sunflower seeds, grated carrot, tomatoes, vinaigrette dressing, mixed greens, SO delicious!) I’ve also tried the grilled cheese, which is tasty and reasonably priced(about $ 5). People in my groups have tried and enjoyed the chili and the naan pizzas. They have a full line up of coffees and teas, but those especially worth noting are the caramel and chai lattes, so smooth! Their desserts include healthier options, such as gluten free peanut butter cookies and black bean brownies, but the blueberry cheesecake is delish. Oh, also, they’re licensed. If you need any more convincing to check this place out, the owner and staff are all super friendly! Great customer service, very accommodating of large groups. The place itself is open and airy with high ceilings, and I can imagine it would be filled with light in the mornings. When they turn the lights down for spoken word, it gets so cozy! There is a terribly long commute, yet despite this, we still keep coming back!
Andrew S.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
3.5 Stars inching toward 4. I came back because of great customer service. The owner, Dawn, sent me an email saying she would like to treat me to another coffee and treat because of the experience I had the last time I came. Wow. A completely unexpected thing that now I can let everyone know how awesome the customer service is. Overall my review hasn’t changed in terms of the coffee and overall feel. I do believe though that this place has found an unbelievably untapped location and is going to do great. Keep it up Lazy Daisy’s! That’s it.
Mathieu Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
This part of Toronto is gentrifying. There is a neat toy store next door and in general the storefronts are better kept. This place deserves a great neighbourhood.
Mauricio A.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
Discovered this place thanks to the Indie Coffee Passport. Good spot all in all. My friend who is a Coffee Nazi — there, I said it. He just takes his coffee seriously but he enjoyed their Chai Latte. To be honest, so did I. Also I am aware that a coffee purist would snub us for mixing coffee with Chai but sometimes man, you just gotta go with the flow and try new things. This place is well lit, and spacious. Lots of white on the walls give the locale an airy feeling. Another thing we were pleasantly surprised was their fairly large food menu. Most of which are made in the premises… not bad. Especially when most other places have some dried cookies and the odd sandwiches We normally go to different and sometimes multiple cafes from weekend to weekend this one stood out due the aforementioned qualities. We also had a very good customer service experience although my friend was overcharged for his sandwich, although once it was brought up, he was given a credit. Personally I would not come out of my way to come here. Unless a few of us decided to come out, guess the place is just too far away if you are not a local. Oh, and on ludicrous note, they café is very cow-themed! Check the uploaded photo of their tip jar. I find it so adorably silly!
Karl R.
Classificação do local: 5 Burlington, Canada
My friend lives in this area and was over joyed there’s a place for coffee in his hood other than a Coffee Time or the coffee machine at the laundromat. The down side seems to be this place closes early during the week. The crap hours aside, the place is mega cute inside. Very cow-themed. Reasonable prices. $ 1 for a cookie, which might run you $ 3 at Starbucks. Even the bathrooms are cute. Lots of seating. Not sure if they have free wireless which might be the reason there was lots of seating. I love they keep out a jug of water with some orange slices in it. Amazingly tasty and refreshing. I wish Starbucks/Second Cup would do this. It would make summers a lot more pleasant.