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Olufolabi Meshileya

4 reviews on 1 places
What A Bagel
2024 Oct 01
Great place downtown Toronto for all types of bagel or bagel sandwiches. They also have casual breakfast and lunch menus. Freshly squeezed juices are also available.

Clean and decent dining areas.
Visit recommended!

Fun fact!

Due to the pandemic, they now have frozen pizza options in select stores (Loblaws, Metro and Sobeyes)

Tip: ordering a combo of pizza + beer or wine is cheaper. 👍

Owner, Ali was inspired by his visit to Naples in Italy and fascinated by the offerings of authentic Napolitano pizzas with only two options on the menu, margarita and marinara.

He decided to create a similar experience in downtown Toronto in 2017. This beautiful a
Idea churns out Italian style pizzas with a home made special sour dough starter that provides the perfect texture for their pizzas.

Partnering with Death in Venice Gelato company based in Toronto, they created a unique offering for seekers of authentic Italian pizza and you can have gelato desserts.

They have a decent bar with local draught beers on tap too.

You can enjoy a perfect evening of pizza + wine or beer with good urban music.

Prices are also pocket friendly.
Lee
2023 Nov 06
Visit recommended

Great food and atmosphere. Chef Lee is a known chef for his creations. The head waiter was also called Lee and he was exceptional in talking through the carefully selected food options and ingredients.

There is a wide range of choice vintage wines.

I will be coming back.
Comfort Inn & Suites
2022 Jul 01
Centrally located and well surrounded by almost anything you can think of. Metro, staples, lots of dinning for all taste buds and pubs. You can take quick long walks in the evening in good weather.

- Rooms are decent
- Breakfast was also decent. Quite surprised they had many options of dry and wet foods.

The only down side was the customer care. The front desk team were impatient and extremely rude and talked condescendingly to us. They even threatened to kick us out for being bold enough to challenge them. It was awful. This is a hospitality business. You are supposed to make people feel better when they leave their homes, not worse. Those front desk staff need retraining for sure. If you don't have a heart for people, you have no business welcoming them at the front desk in any establishment.