I’m surprised there aren’t more reviews by now. Jimmy’s model is basically, have amazing coffee, but be super hidden. I was drawn in by the mural of the Jimmys of music(page, hendrix, morrison… buffet was a bit of a stretch… but they had to make it like Mount Rushmore, and there were already two liberties taken with Jimi, and Jim) The menu isn’t huge, which is good, because it means they focus on what they’re good at. The coffee is extremely good. Very smooth, almost no bitterness to it. I enjoy their lattes as well for the same reason. Big plus is the décor. A re-purposed house, seating can get a bit difficult as it’s always pretty busy(hence why I’m surprised by so few reviews.) and I’ve twice had to awkwardly share the one big table upstairs with strangers(I recognize they may have made this a sort of conference room, but sound travels too easily.) Either way it has a very cozy wood cabin like interior, is always clean, and the staff are always upbeat and cheery. The baked goods are pretty good(especially the dulche du leche macaroons. Worth a try) Basically, if you find yourself in this part of town, go for it.
Eleni D.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
I’m so excited to have a Jimmy’s Coffee in the neighbourhood! Stopped by this morning for a latte and nutella croissant. Service is excellent, coffee just as excellent as the other locations. Lots of space to chill out, socialize or work, including a second floor lounge.