Cafe: Merchants of Green Coffee
Address: 2 Matilda St.
Phone: 416-778-6600
Store Hours: Mon-Fri 8 AM - 6 PM, Sat 9 AM - 6 PM, Sun 10 AM - 6 PM
Website: www.merchantsofgreencoffee.com
Wi-Fi?: Yes
Study Appropriate?: Yes
Stamp Cards?: Yes but a prepaid card
Interior
Menu
Drinks - Soy/Almond/Lactose-Free Options?: Soy and almond
- Offers maple syrup latte during the winter season, made with Forbes Maple Syrup #3
- Coffee beans roasted in-house for drink purchases
- Sells roasted coffee beans from Dark City Coffee
Food - Vegan/Vegetarian/Gluten-Free Options?: Yes to all
- Offers vegan oatmeal peanut butter banana muffins
- Offers gluten-free macaroons
- Baked goods from Desmond and Beatrice
Cafe Mocha, $4
Review
Drink of Choice: Latte, $3.80
When I first attended Merchants of Green Coffee last year, I wasn't too impressed. The location was seemingly awkward and it felt isolated. At the time, there weren't too many people when I went and with the space, I wasn't too comfortable with it. I simply didn't like the vibe. When I saw the cafe again on this year's Passport, I wasn't too thrilled to make the trip.
Except this year, my perspective completely changed. I tried going there with my boyfriend at first but the place was rented out for some sort of movie shoot. I didn't come back for a couple of weeks. I was then completely thrown off by how busy and bustling it was! Compared to what I remembered, it had so much more energy and liveliness in the cafe. I noticed there were a few board games available for the customers to enjoy. The selection was small but some people really made use of it and had a good time. I was a little puzzled by the Twister they had available because I couldn't see the space and time for it to be played. They also have a cute cafe kitty that likes to nap on the sofa every so now and then.
I was really happy that I was really productive studying at the cafe. Lately it has been a lot more difficult for me to focus in cafes compared to before. However, during this trip and a trip I made afterwards for my second Passport, I managed to plow through my work like a hurricane (maybe I have found the perfect studying cafe?). I also enjoyed the music selection the baristas had on the stereos, for both of the times I was there (I ended up downloading a couple of the played songs!). I think it really sets a cafe when it has good music. The cafe also sells prepaid coffee drink cards, $30 for 10 drinks.
So the lesson learned here is that sometimes, you have to give a cafe another shot, even though the first time may not be the best (unless they have horrendous service!). You may be surprised how much you might like it the second time around!
Nice blog post Diana. I always stop by to drink coffee in a restaurant whenever I happen to go out for shopping. I love coffee very much.
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Finn Felton
Kopi Luwak
Hey! Just found your blog. Love it. May copy your template to make something similar about cafes in Northern Ireland. Hope you don't mind :)
ReplyDeleteAnd what is the "passport" you mention twice in the article?
Cheers!
Mark
Hi Mark! Thanks for stopping by! Send me a link if you do plan to make a blog for Ireland. I want to visit Ireland one day :D
DeleteIt is for the www.indiecoffeepassport.com You buy a card for $25 and you get to try 30 drinks from 30 different cafes across Toronto! (There is one for Ottawa and Montreal as well).
Diana its great work and website is beautiful i am an owner of transportation company in Toronto must be happy to visit and have a coffee in your cafe.
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