Such a cute little nook on Roncy! We went walking down the street looking for a quick snack and for a place to sit but everything was packed so we ended up going here. Glad we did! I got the veggie bagel sandwich. It was really good and really filling for what it was. They sell coffee from the local shops which is great too. If you’re looking for some freshly baked goods check this place out! Also they have hardboiled eggs with little knit hats on them that are so cute. I don’t even like eggs that much and I wanted one.
Victoria S.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Such a cute little bakery! Their«extra butter» coffee is tasty and so are the baked goods. First time we tried their butter tarts I was quite impressed — pastry was buttery(as they should be) but not greasy and filling had perfect gooey consistency but not overly sweet. Another time we got the almond croissant — still good but not as impressive as the tart. Friendly service too. Nice find!
Shaun C.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
What an awesome little place. The first time I went there I picked up a peach tea, brownies, butter tart and Death Star’s(chocolate covered Orea truffle) and nothing I bought disappointed me. I’ve been back a couple of other times and haven’t been let down.
Vivian L.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Loved it. Very charming little café with great service, staff, well-priced baked goods and«real food» too. I had a vegan chickpea soup, almond croissant and a coffee and all three were lovely. They even have day-old baked goods for less! Soup Small: $ 3.75, large: $ 5.25 Day-old almond croissant: $ 1.75 Coffee: $ 1.65 I’ll sure to be back to try one of those Portuguese custard tarts!
Mophead F.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is a solid spot to get a great sandwich, bagel, or salad. The dessert window is self-serve with options changing every few days.
Dmitry T.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Food 4⁄5 — big, filling, tasty! Service 4⁄5 — you pick your own pastry. friendly, open staff. They accept Debit cards! Price 3⁄5 — $ 2.50 for 1 pastry Will be Back
Jordan S.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I love this place. I work down the street, so I go by pretty often for the delish nanaimo bars(so hard to find in Toronto) and yummy baked goods. I also found that their soup, all homemade, is incredible. just give me a buttered bagel and a small soup and it’s such a happy lunch for me. They will make you a sandwich as well, and the prices are very fair. The staff is also so sweet. Penny, Elizabeth and everyone else are always super friendly.
Allison T.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
A small cute bakery with delicious goods that don’t cost an arm & a leg. Thank goodness because I need my limbs for perusing their bookshelf(borrow one if you please) Totally cozy & welcoming vibe.
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
7th Sister Bakery is a new additional to Roncesavalles Village. Opened since last September. The owner baked all the sweet and pastries herself. Most of the cupcakes, and muffins are small in size… good if you are in portion control i.e. diet and you just want a taste without feeling guilty. There are also gluten free baked products. Muffins are $ 1.50 and turnovers are $ 2.50. The interior is smallish. but does have a cozy feeling!