This tiny cafe is tucked away in a residential neighbourhood just north of Queen Street - it's so remote that you'd almost think you were heading along on the wrong street because it's amongst apartment complexes and houses. It's small and seats only about 30 people so make sure you don't wait till the prime hour of 11:30-12:30 to get your weekend brunch or you'll be waiting a while to get a seat.
Everyone at my table ordered pretty much the same thing - a grilled breakfast wrap with eggs and beans for fillings and there wasn't a single crumb remaining on any of our plates!