MEH.
I happen to be walking by today, and thought I'd pop in. I'd remembered reading there profile on BlogTO a few months ago.
I wasn't sure if the place was even open, as the front door to the store front is very non descript.
The young girl behind the counter was very sweet, but as for knowledgeable on the baked goods? Not so much. There was a chalkboard that mentioned 'ask us about diary free options''; my friend who's lactose intelligent asked the employee, and got a good 30 seconds of silence. Apparently it (just) means they have lactose free milk for the coffee/tea.
Oh. Just that? Hm okay.
I picked out a butter tart, and it was yummy.
A bit generic tasting but the pasty wasn't bad.
My girlfriend got a lemon meringue tea; tea from Tealish. It smelled good! (I don't drink tea, so I can't comment on it beyond that). Friend said it was good.
I have yet to try the caramel cheesecake in a jar, I also picked up.
I sampled a chocolate chip cookie while I was there, and it wasn't memorable or special.
The space is .... well. It looks like it was done on a very tight budget. It also gave off a cold feeling.
And it didn't make me want to sit down and enjoy a baked good or coffee.
I picked out a few sample goodies, stuffed it in my purse and left.
I'd give this place a pass.
Nothing at all sets it apart.