The name is appropriate in every way, from the sign out front to the atmosphere inside to the tables squashed against each other. One of the few places in Toronto which replicated the cafe environment of my beloved Krakow to a tee.
The place is tiny but I've rarely seen anyone turned away of made to leave because it was too crowded - I've waited for tables, and always at least got enough seats. People don't mind sharing tables here, adding to the distinctly European flavor. Prices are very reasonable.
The bartender is attentive and friendly, and the clientele laid back. A lot of hipsters, but that's a small price to pay. I agree with other reviews, this is a great place to while away an afternoon (or an evening) - you find this place and you won't wanna leave.
Every time I come here I raise a glass to the Commie and his Daughter. You'll want to, too. Na zdrowie!