Came here again with the Coffee Passport. It's easily the smallest cafe in Toronto. There's bar seating for one. The only problem with that, is if it's a regular and your entrance interrupts their conversation, it gets a bit awkward. On this recent visit, the regular actually carried on with her story to the barista while I waited like a idiot for a bit. I've been that person talking to a barista in an empty cafe before and I think the polite thing to do is let the barista/owner do their job and serve customers immediately and carry on when their down, that is, if they're interested.
Soy latte was good. There's just enough room for everything and with no one else in line ahead or behind me, it didn't feel crowded. A nice sunny spot in the afternoon, but I doubt I'd linger in the winter. Looking forward to them developing the patio more in the summer. Maybe picnic tables?