It seems like management took some time to think where to put everything and I appreciate the effort. They have swinging doors to keep pets outside the ordering area. Tables and chairs are decently spaced. Overall, it’s wheelchair accessible. Pricing is a bit steep for the quality, especially considering that they call themselves a «coffee pub». The food is quite good with a moderate wait time. Expect regular big chain quality for the drinks, though. Baristas here are worse at microfoam than Starbucks.
Guinivere S.
Place rating: 4 Vaughan, Canada
Enjoyed a hot coffee while using the electricity and free wifi, while killing time waiting for a friend. There was a nice breeze coming through off the lake with the windows wide open and it was so quiet. A little bird kept flying through to say hello, and it was quite nice. I only enjoy the coffee so I can’t really corroborate the rest of the reviews that indicate the food isn’t the best. The staff were quite helpful, and I enjoyed my peaceful time, and my nice and hot coffee.
Abdullah B.
Place rating: 1 Sunset, Vancouver, Canada
Services is bad, felt like I’ve been served a mean in a prison Food are not fresh as is it say on the logo Wish I’ve never came in
Caleigh R.
Place rating: 4 Birmingham, AL
Much better than the Second Cup latte we had earlier in the week!
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
I think Williams Coffee Pub inside Pawsway is awesome because this is the only coffee place in Toronto that you can really bring your pets in and enjoy your drinks and have a small bite. For non pet lovers, there are a lot of other options in the area! Tim Hortons, Starbucks and Second Cup all within walking distance! I’m bring my dog here next time!
Christian D.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
I wish this place was better. It’s so close to me, and in a good location when people come to the harbourfront on sunny weekends. If you like dogs, you will enjoy just sitting here. They aren’t too annoying either. I wish they removed that silly pet centre(I do not care for animals) and replaced it with something more useful/interesting. I generally come here to sit down and read, since there’s space. Unfortunately the coffee actually sucks. I am judging by their standard american style brewed coffee, which is on par with tim hortons — so very crappy. At least it’s cheap. I’ve been to a Williams in waterloo and it was a diner. This is not the same.
Judy M.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Rating is based on the following: Two stars for food Five stars for being the only dog friendly eatery in Toronto
Phillip Jessie j.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
$ 5 breakfast is $ 5 plus tax. it also sucks They use that crappy premade scrambled egg crap and microwave bacon, at least the toast was good. Oh yeah the potatoes taste like they were made of. clay or something. Don’t eat the food here. Coffee is decent, I got it when I was drunk off my ass one nuit blanche that they were open at 4 am. To my major disappointment they did not do the same thing the next year, leaving me stranded on a deserted and freezing waterfront very early in the morning, it especially sucks when there’s no coffee. to my displeasure this is in some weird dog center, apparently the café is co-habitual between patrons and animals. Thankfully there were no dogs when I ate here. I suppose this is a good setup if you are a dog person, but for everyone else who doesn’t want animals trying to get into the food you are trying to enjoy don’t come here. Also don’t come here if you like good breakfast. Coffee is decent though. And the barista is cute.
Karen M.
Place rating: 3 Ottawa, Canada
I stopped in at Williams Coffee Pub on a morning bike ride for a coffee and a bottle of water. The coffee was fine, nothing to write home about, really what I wanted was the bottle water so this place hit the spot. Upon entering there was lots of dog and cat information as it looked like some sort of pet information centre, cool, I love animals so this was fine. I did find it weird that you had to go through like a baby gate in order to buy your coffee but then I realized it was a pet friendly café. Awesome! I was enjoying my surroundings, kind of bummed that there were no dogs to look at(it was early morning on a long weekend) then a couple brought in their cat, in a tote bag. Hilarious! I am pretty educated with cats as I have a few myself and I was shocked at how happy this cat seemed in its bag at the café. After the couple got their coffee they let the cat sit at their table and pet her. So cute and soooo strange. Back to the café review… the décor of the café was not memorable and it did seem to have breakfast and lunch on their menu. I used their one bathroom and it was fine. I guess this place is for people like me who come across it while spending time on the waterfront or for pet friendly families who want to bring their dogs or cats with them for coffee.