
Andrew
1 reviews on 1 places
L'amour Cafe and Pastry is like stepping into a cozy French bakery right in the heart of the Mount Pleasant neighborhood. It's a hidden gem that often goes unnoticed but deserves so much more love and attention.
The owners of this charming cafe are a friendly couple who have a great eye for quality. As soon as you walk in, you can feel the French vibes with the chic furniture and the sunlight streaming through the big windows.
The highlight of L'amour Cafe and Pastry is undoubtedly the impressive display of pastries. Muffins, doughnuts, and an array of croissants (including vanilla, almond, and pain au chocolat, etc.) are beautifully showcased at the window. It's clear that great care is taken in crafting each item.
Some details that showcases their commitment to quality is their Belgian hot chocolate. They use real chocolate, which they even showed me. Any connoisseur of Belgian chocolate knows that it is made from high-quality cocoa beans, and this attention to detail shines through in their hot chocolate. They also use the BALMUDA bread toaster...if you know..you know.
To my surprise, they also offer OATLY oat milk, a brand I had previously encountered only in the Netherlands. OATLY is known as the biggest oat milk company in the world, and it's crazy how to find it in such an obscure place in Toronto.
In addition to their pastry and hot beverage offerings, L'amour Cafe and Pastry boasts an impressive selection of Italian sodas in various flavors, from classic choices like lychee to more unique options like melon. The variety is sure to satisfy any craving.
Considering the current economic climate, it is truly refreshing to find a cafe that offers such affordable prices without compromising on portion sizes or quality. Their iced lattes, priced around 5-6 dollars, are equivalent to the size of a venti cup at Starbucks. It's an exceptional value that is difficult to find elsewhere.
For anyone who loves pastries or cute cafes, I highly recommend you checking it out. Trust me, this place is worth a visit.
The owners of this charming cafe are a friendly couple who have a great eye for quality. As soon as you walk in, you can feel the French vibes with the chic furniture and the sunlight streaming through the big windows.
The highlight of L'amour Cafe and Pastry is undoubtedly the impressive display of pastries. Muffins, doughnuts, and an array of croissants (including vanilla, almond, and pain au chocolat, etc.) are beautifully showcased at the window. It's clear that great care is taken in crafting each item.
Some details that showcases their commitment to quality is their Belgian hot chocolate. They use real chocolate, which they even showed me. Any connoisseur of Belgian chocolate knows that it is made from high-quality cocoa beans, and this attention to detail shines through in their hot chocolate. They also use the BALMUDA bread toaster...if you know..you know.
To my surprise, they also offer OATLY oat milk, a brand I had previously encountered only in the Netherlands. OATLY is known as the biggest oat milk company in the world, and it's crazy how to find it in such an obscure place in Toronto.
In addition to their pastry and hot beverage offerings, L'amour Cafe and Pastry boasts an impressive selection of Italian sodas in various flavors, from classic choices like lychee to more unique options like melon. The variety is sure to satisfy any craving.
Considering the current economic climate, it is truly refreshing to find a cafe that offers such affordable prices without compromising on portion sizes or quality. Their iced lattes, priced around 5-6 dollars, are equivalent to the size of a venti cup at Starbucks. It's an exceptional value that is difficult to find elsewhere.
For anyone who loves pastries or cute cafes, I highly recommend you checking it out. Trust me, this place is worth a visit.