Dark Horse Espresso Bar invites you to their dining room. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there not only by public transit and bicycle but also by car.
This local chain of coffee houses is best known for their beautifully designed locations and next-level-delicious espresso drinks. But they also host their made-in-house cold brew coffee in oh-so-aesthetic stubby bottles at three of their Toronto cafés. Stop in at the Fashion District location in the Robertson building on Spadina Avenue and enjoy a bottle in front of the stunning bio-filter living green wall in the lobby.
Those in the west end may try to lay claim to this notorious name, but the café’s roots are firmly planted east of the Don River. The Queen East location attracts a steady stream of customers throughout the day, from the rush hour commuters, to the late-morning stroller crowd, and the laptop-toting freelancers hunkering down for the day. The oversized communal table and sunny interior encourage a friendly, leisurely vibe amongst the cast of regulars.
Tables fill up quickly at this notorious Riverdale espresso bar that has earned a cult following among the locals and numerous spin-off locations west of the Don River. The bold caffeinated beverages (made with 49th Parallel beans) are strong and reliable, just like the in-house Wi-Fi signal. The café’s oversized communal table is a popular destination so be prepared to share elbow room and electrical outlets with your neighbours.