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We began our day with breakfast at St. Lawrence Market since we missed it yesterday due to it being closed on Mondays. We enjoyed a bird's eye view of the market and learned a little about its history. The market offered a variety of goodies, including cakes, pies, seasonal fruits, a selection of tomatoes, and delicious cheese-stuffed treats.
A much needed wake-up-coffee-refresher was our second last stop on this historic downtown trip. Balzac’s is named in honour of coffee lover and French novelist Honoré de Balzac. The beautiful
I could spend all afternoon in this cafe. The atmosphere is extremely pleasant and cozy. The staff is friendly and welcoming. In the spirit of the spring thaw, I tried the Cafe Canadien made with local maple syrup - no sugar needed! The butter tart from Circles and Squares is one of the best I've ever had!
I really like this restaurant. The ceilings are tall, and the counter and tiled floor are absolutely beautiful. The coffee is decent, not as good as some other places in the city, but still better than Starbucks or Tim Hortons. I appreciate that they use organic ingredients and offer almond milk. Some people may not agree, but I personally enjoy almond milk lattes.