Trinity Square Cafe
56 Queen Street East, Bond St entrance, Toronto
(647) 223-0975
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Wow just stopped in for a coffee and I drank thousands of cups coffee's in my lifetime and this was like my top 5!What a good cup of coffee. I wish I ordered lunch but I will have to next time I'm in the area.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It was great food & nice people. We’ll go again!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Now located at 56 Queen on East side of St Mike's. Enter through the metal doors in the church parking lot.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Moroccan Tomato Soup Vegetarian Chilli
So glad this place has reopened at the new location of Metropolitan church. It’s great to get those tasty soups again.
Very tasty home style organic lunches at human prices! Best deal for many many blocks!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I recently stopped by Trinity Square Cafe and was blown away by the quality of their coffee! I ordered a latte and was impressed by how smooth and creamy it was. The latte art on top was a nice touch too ?.What I loved most about this cafe was the cozy and welcoming atmosphere. The decor was charming and the staff was incredibly friendly. I felt right at home as I sipped on my latte and enjoyed a pastry.Overall, I highly recommend Trinity Square Cafe to any coffee lover. It's the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a delicious cup of joe ☕️.My Instagram: @Dr.Epra
Social enterprise cafe in the church. Daily lunch combos with main and side soup or salad plus buttered bread is exceptionally priced at $8.Everything is tasty and supports a community social enterpriseLeave your trays on the table so staff can clear them for you
Great, delicious, nutritious food at a great price in a friendly environment ?
Nice vibe
Great hearty, homestyle food.There's usually 1-2 food options for lunch everyday, so it's a very fixed menu. They offer about 5 different soups, however I've only ever had the Moroccan tomatoe (which is one of the Best soups in the area imo)Price is very good as well. A meal and soup costs under $8, and the all the staff that works there have some sort of mental disability, and the cafe provides them a place to build upon employable skills which is another reason I highly recommend the place.
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Support this place. They provide employment for people with disabilities and the food is great!! Sit outside in the summer. Amidst all of the tasteless condos and chains, this place has healthy soups at reasonable prices.
A hidden Toronto gem. Fantastic fresh lunches and soups (Moroccan Tomato is worth a visit alone). One of the only places to get a great lunch downtown for under $10.
Surprisingly good food. Great prices. And you feel good about eating there because of the charitable aspects. I do find the place a bit dark for my liking.
Great lunch for less than $9. Can't beat it!!!
Don't go there when night falls
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