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This is the best dessert place in Toronto. Has more variety than Cafe Demetre and Spin. Toronto really needs to work on its lack of dessert cafes situation. The boutique Asian ice cream stores are great but it's always beneficial to have a place with more options and variety. Anyway, Cacao is great! I personally prefer the Distillery District location over the new Queen St West one, better atmosphere, more open space, and a nice vibe overall. Been here a couple times, the staff is pleasant. It gets busy on weekends, with a line up on most evenings, especially closer to Christmas time because of the Christmas Market. Brunch is alright, not too great. The crepe is a delicacy, with rich belgian chocolate sauce on top. The brownie cup with icecream and strawberries is also delicious. Not a huge a fan of the pizzas, you are practically eating tasteless dough. Again, the best spot for desserts in the city. Your next stop should be Dunk n' dip in Mississauga as there aren't many favorable dessert only locations in Toronto.
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