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When I walked in here I must say I wanted to start singing the theme song to Friends. That's exactly what this place reminds me off. It's cute without being offensively cute and cozy with that low light ambiance (you know the one I'm talking about ladies - the kind that makes you look GOOD). It's not big by any means and we were a larger group that put together a few tables and were still a bit crowded but that's ok. This place lends itself to a chill laid back vibe with exposed brick and worn out furniture (in a good way) where you can get a drink, some pastries and just sit back and read or work on your laptop or go for a casual date. I only ordered a tea as I was full from dinner earlier on but a few people ordered some cookies and seemed to like them. I also saw some biscotti at the counter that I'm going to try the next time I wander in and look for Joey. The bonus is that this place is open later than your normal coffee shops in the area and if you are looking for an after dinner place in the area along Queen St E then definitely hit this place up. For a coffee/dessert place I was definitely impressed - to get a 4 stars is rare for this kind of low key place but you know when you don't live particularly close but wouldn't mind coming back the it's all good
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