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This is another one of many cute little cafes in the North York area. It's small, but has comfortable seating - my group of 5 got a spot on the couches in the middle and it was a nice place to relax on a Sunday afternoon. They have a pretty decent selection of food and drinks which are moderately priced. I got a latte called Job's Tears because it sounded interesting and mysterious. It's like a rice tea with a bit of a salty undertone (I suppose because of the tears... lol) Anyway, it was alright, but I wouldn't get it again for $6+. I also tried a bit of the sweet potato pizza, which wasn't as exciting as I expected - it had some sweet potato puree kind of buried under the pizza dough, but because the flavour of the tomato sauce on the pizza was so strong, you couldn't really taste the sweet potato, only a slight hint of sweetness. This is a nice place to chill and/or study, and a nice alternative to Starbucks because they do have free wi-fi. I think they also have cards you can borrow and maybe a few board games.
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