Bisogno's sort of out of the way, if you're not really in the George Brown downtown area. Fortunately it's not hard to get to, nor hard to find, so I was happy to pop in and use my Indie Coffee Passport to try their dark brown wares.
My soy latte was smooth, and the foam (with a nice little heart) was only slightly bitter. Mild but still with a kick, which was good. There are a few baked goods on the counter - cookies & bagels - if you're inclined to want to snack as you sip. Help-yourself glasses for water, too.
The cafe itself has a slightly odd antique vibe to the furnishings, and there's a dining-table-kinda-communal-seating area too. There's some nice big windows, but I think it could feel a little more welcoming/comfortable if the tile floor got hidden under rugs or something. Otherwise, a perfectly lovely little spot to grab a coffee & sit in that area - it would be terrific for students during the week, but it's equally nice on a Saturday afternoon.