I found Sorry Cafe via the baristas from Boxcar Social. On the last day that their pop-up cafe was open on Bloor, I asked them what good coffee alternatives exist in the area. They immediately called out Sorry Cafe as being a hidden gem in the area. It is rather hidden from the Bloor side of the fashion district, but for those coming out of the Bay Underground station, it's a quick stop on your way into the financial district.
And, regardless of the name and hidden reference to the Canadian penchant for saying "sorry" to everything, Sorry Cafe actually comes from the UK. It's a part of the Kit and Ace chain and when Kit and Ace came to Canada, so did the coffee shop.
When I walked into the cafe for the first time, I challenged the barista to make an almond latte that didn't taste bitter, burnt or sour. He took on the challenge and made the best almond milk latte I've ever had. The other thing that I really like about this cafe is they get different artists to design their cups periodically. So far, I've seen two different designs.
One thing to note: they don't open until 10am, so they're not the first coffee of the day.