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I liked Tommy, and would definitely put it up there amongst the best cafes in the "tourist" area of Old Port. I unfortunately can't say I "loved it" from a menu perspective, even though i LOVE avo toast. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area, but not worth the trek across town. The Pro's are similar to what everyone's saying: decoration (even was a bit decked out for the holidays!), pastries, delicious lattes! Once you order, service is pretty quick! However, my experience there was sub par...I went on a Saturday morning, and the line was massive! I think they could use an extra cash or a new ordering system. There were many empty tables available. Prices for toasts were as follows: *$9 for a plain avo toast, extra for tomato, egg ... *$11-$15 for goat cheese, mushroom etc toasts Personally, I find this to be fairly overpriced. I was expecting a beautiful plating or a heaping portion, but it was rather "basic" in my opinion.
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