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Given the locale (across the street from the Frank Gehry-designed AGO and OCAD), this cafe with a gallery of its own inside is fitting. Eclectic pieces adorn the Ninja Turtle green and stark white walls. Gallery goers and art students munch on vast varieties of crepes; loners contemplate daily papers or ride the free wi-fi. Coffees, special desserts (fondue, tiramisu) are to be shared amongst two. Lovely, intimate patio accessed through the side is reminiscent of Italian piazzas.
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