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Dufflet Pastries |
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(Restaurants - Bakery) |
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787 Queen St W, Toronto M6J 1G1 416-504-2870
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Distance:
~2.136 km * |
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Description:
WEST TORONTO. Opened by pastry chef Dufflet Rosenberg in 1982, this much-loved bakery has become one of Ontario's most popular purveyors of wedding cakes, party trays and special treats for folks who feel the need for a little pampering. Whole cakes, pies and tarts fill the cases, but you'll want to investigate all the wonderful little individual baby bundt cakes, tiny tarts, and charming cakelets, a selection unmatched anywhere in Toronto. Whether your Achilles heel is fruity or chocolaty, spicy or buttery, Dufflet has created something especially for you. Go ahead. Indulge! |
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DT Bistro |
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(Restaurants - Bakery) |
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154 Harbord St, Toronto M5S 1H2 416-916-8155
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Distance:
~2.680 km * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Award-winning chef Don Duong has a reputation for making the most fabulous wedding cakes, cakes that are gorgeous to look at and heavenly to eat. But he’s no slouch when it comes to every day cakes and desserts. Just as much effort is invested for each mini dessert as for a full size cake, so everything is beautiful, with swirls, flowers and chocolate ruffles. A lovely place to enjoy a light lunch, followed by a little individual, egg-cup size chocolate shell filled with mousse, or a mini-cheesecake. The dinner menu is affordable and features Continental dishes with a hint of Asian flair. |
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Dessert Lady |
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(Restaurants - Bakery) |
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12 Cumberland St, Toronto M4W 1J5 416-924-3223
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Distance:
~2.876 km * |
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Description:
MIDTOWN. The Dessert Lady is Mandy Kan, a pastry chef who’s passionate about desserts. She makes fabulous cookies, pies and tarts. Her cupcakes are baked fresh daily and are ready at noon, but they do sell out, so don’t dawdle. The shop keeps 14 flavors of house-made ice cream and sorbet, and fresh truffles are made frequently. Flavors change frequently depending on what’s available and what Mandy feels like making that day. |
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Kensington Natural Bakery |
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(Restaurants - Bakery) |
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460 Bloor St W, Toronto M5S 1X8 416-534-1294
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Distance:
~3.127 km * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. This bakery-café gets extra points for its healthy, low-fat cooking. Organic flours, spring water, and real butter are used, but not preservatives, artificial flavors or colors, or refined sugars. Most items are dairy- and egg-free; cakes are all vegan. Popular breakfast fare includes muffins, croissants, and pastries, along with fourteen different types of herbal tea or freshly squeezed juices. At lunch or dinner, you can choose from a variety of delicious Asian-inspired vegetarian dishes. |
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Bonjour Brioche Bakery Cafe |
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(Restaurants - Bakery) |
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812 Queen St E, Toronto M4M 1H7 416-406-1250
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Distance:
~3.272 km * |
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Description:
EAST TORONTO. On a small corner in Leslieville, the little Bonjour Brioche Bakery Cafe brings the taste of a true French patisserie to life. Known most for its brunch menu options, Bonjour is a great choice whether you crave a piece of quiche or the sandwich du jour. And if dessert is more your thing, the aroma of delicious pastries makes it hard to stop with just one. From the service to the setting, everything is simple and relaxed. |
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Frangipane Pâtisserie |
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(Restaurants - Bakery) |
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215 Madison Ave, Toronto M5R 2S6 416-926-0303
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Distance:
~3.779 km * |
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Description:
MIDTOWN. There are only four seats here, so your best bet is to plan on getting your goodies to go. The individual gruyere tart makes a stellar light lunch, and the dainty pastries, petits fours and cakes are ideal when a treat is called for. Many items are blessed with a layer of homemade frangipane – a moist, ground-almond filling – that adds richness and depth. The owner also makes her own organic preserves to use as fillings. If you're lucky, she'll have a few jars for sale when you visit! |
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The Cupcake Shoppe |
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(Restaurants - Bakery) |
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2417 Yonge St, Toronto M4P 2E7 416-322-6648
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Distance:
~7.342 km * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. These days, it seems that every city worth its salt has to have a cupcake specialist. In Toronto, it’s The Cupcake Shoppe. Every day, cupcakes are baked and topped with a thick swirl of buttercream, ensuring freshness, and there are 17 flavors (all completely nut-free) from which to choose. Try the Sleepless in Toronto (chocolate cake with coffee butterceram), the Eh? (vanilla cake with maple buttercream), or the Curious George (chocolate or vanilla cake with banana buttercream). |
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Chocolada |
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(Restaurants - Bakery) |
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180 Steeles Ave W, Thornhill L4J 2L1 905-882-4825
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Distance:
~17.179 km * |
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Description:
NORTH TORONTO. Cake! We all need cake at one time or another, and in North Toronto this is the place to get it. Cakes are made with real ingredients – butter, eggs, cream, fresh fruits and Belgian chocolate. Order a cup of coffee and try the chocolate Grand Marnier cake, a mousse filled cake, or a luscious fruit tart. Chocolada is also happy to take special orders for a variety of cakes that are gluten-, sugar-, and/or dairy-free. |
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