AT PUFF

5367 Yonge St, North York
(647) 686-4997

Recent Reviews

Luis Victoria

Amanda was great! Amazing service

Justin Luini

Amazing selections and great prices!

Kojiharu N.

Really nice espresso and affogato! So much cheaper and yummier than any other near by cafes (I went to all three within the building) it's really comfy here... they have couches, wifi, power outlets, and stands so it's a perfect place for studying!! Background music is played softly, and is off sometimes! it's really quiet here! Def recommend for uptown students to come here for some coffee and to study, there aren't many people coming in and out, which is good for me but not good for the business. I don't recommend their signature puffs. they are mediocre. but their coffee is def. recommended, I love their coffees ! Tea lattes and tea are really nice here too (I recommend rosebud tea and milk tea)

Kara Golani

Free wifi and a fairly quiet spot. Great place to get some work done and avoid the local Starbucks.

Claire Ho

Guava berry mousse cake is refreshing n unique!

Claire Ho

Guava berry mouse cake is refreshing n unique!

Chris Z.

Warm and magical little cafe minutes away from Yonge & Finch. Delicious puffs with great variety and presentation. Friendly and upbeat staffs here. Would definitely recommend for a casual date.

Edwin A.

At Puff is a charming cafe just south of Yonge and Finch. It had only opened for a week as of this writing. My friend and I were just walking up Yonge St when we stumbled across it. The decor is very nice. I can tell the owner pays much attention to details; from the decor to the dessert presentation. Dark maroon walls surround with gleaming white accents, there's a mix of hard and soft furniture. I spotted even a Tiffany table lamp. The furniture inside is much like one would find in a home.. it's conveys a mood that's warm and inviting and makes it nice place to read and enjoy nibble /drink. We noticed attached to the ceiling was this draping brown cloth? -- not sure if it for an effect or not but to me it felt like a backstage dressing room in Paris. After looking at the menu we decided on a couple of drinks and some puffs. My pomegranate ice tea was very cool and refreshing. It was perfectly sweetened. The use of holed ice cubes cooled down the tea quickly. The puffs, ice cream filled ones were served in a bowl, and the custard filled ones were served on white apex shaped plates. They were drizzled with chocolate sauce and powdered sugar. My take - the fillings were okay (had vanilla and macha), they had put tiny pieces of butter toffee with the custard filled ones, I just found the choux pastry shell tasted a bit hard and bland.

Jennifer K.

@ Puff Cafe is another new cafe that opens on Yonge and Finch. If you are into puffs filled with whatever (ice cream/cream/custard), you might be in for a treat. The puffs though not as flaky as I preferred and a little small in size (I can just pop one in my mouth and ate that in one bite!).. but the different flavours and the presentation does make up for it! Matcha Ice Cream Puffs (2/$4.27) perfect for a hot summer afternoon. Matcha and Vanilla Custard Puffs (2/$3.27) has this toffee bits on top seems to be quite good as my friend just ate them in record speed... The staffs here are super friendly. I love the set up of the space, cozy and homey. The mismatched furniture give this place a really casual feel... I can just stay here for hours just using their free WIFI and sip on all the different drinks they offers!

Raymond Leung

Expensive cream puffs

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