Quaint french bakery and cafe!
We were walking along St. Clair looking for a brunch spot to help warm up from the cold. As we neared the location, we noticed a steady stream of people entering and leaving so we thought something must be good. We popped inside to the delight of the smell of freshly baked bread and pasteries. Inside, the cafe is quite small and cramped - there are about 3 tables in front, 2 on the side and more seating for 8 people at the back. The highlight is definitely the counter where can salivate over the croissants and quiches. We managed to grab a table and the server told us the menu is written on the wall.
Food wise, the menu serves simple french sandwiches, quiches and a couple of traditional french dishes like duck confit. We settled on a croquet monsieur and tomato+onion quiche with tea. Food took a bit longer than I expected but we were pleasantly rewarded with a giant sandwich and quiche. For the sandwich, it had lots of gooey cheese on top hand a big slice of bread. Taste was good but I found it to be a bit greasy. The quiche is definitely the winner of the two - lots of toppings in the egg with a nice crust. This was supported by a ton of people coming in to buy the whole quiche as take out!
Overall, food was good but space was a bit cramped and service a bit slower. We will come back to check out the baked goods next time.