D-Beatstro - Toronto
D-Beatstro
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I haven't been this delighted by a restaurant in Toronto. Period.Everyone knows Bunner's is a joke but it's so popular that the bar for vegan baked goods is super low. Most places don't seem to be making any effort for those of us who actually like food. Enter this place. In one sitting my friends and I were astonished to find that everything (made on site and sometimes, if you're lucky, fresh out of the **** oven!)... View all feedback.
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If you are vegan this is the place to be.If you are not vegan, you should try this place.The people were friendly. Service was fast.The tumeric latte was very good. The home fries were excellent. Donuts and muffins and other treats looked good. I had the ham and egg sandwich - it was good, made to order in house but I recognized it was all processed.Difficult to find their menu and their hours online - best is the FB... View all feedback.
After my first visit, I'm a huge fan of this place. This was my first time dining at a fully vegan restaurant and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
This place makes a great café latte. Also has baked goods, lunches etc. Love the art featured throughout. Trendy, punk rock vibe.
We popped in on Sunday for brunch and we were pleasantly surprised by the food and the ambience. Black walls and ceilings might sound dismal, but in person it's a trendy backdrop for some stellar art pieces. I ordered the breakfast sandwich; t'was okay but the star-of-the-show was the sexed up potatoes. For an additional $2.50 one can upgrade their home fries to some bean/cheesy/faux sour creamy madness. It was so tasty I lost time. My partner ordered the house huevos rancheros, and they were also stellar. The music was great, our little raven-haired server was lovely, and the coffee was memorable. I'm not a fan of paying at the counter, only because it makes me feel like a retail customer rather than a guest being hosted for a meal, but the intention is to sell you on a donut as you depart. A respectable goal, but we didn't bite. Something about selling donuts at a shop right across the street from Toronto's largest and dearest vegan donut shop gave me a no feeling. I may get over it eventually; I'm a sucker for a good vegan pastry.
I love their breakfast, it has all the flavors I crave and is perfectly balanced on the plate. And the best part is that it's reasonably priced.
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