Brick Street Bakery
Bakery · Waterfront Communities-The Island ·

Brick Street Bakery

Bakery · Waterfront Communities-The Island ·

Sandwiches, savory pies, cookies, bread & more baked goods

Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null
Brick Street Bakery by null

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27 Trinity St, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4, Canada Get directions

CA$1–10

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Coffee
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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27 Trinity St, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4, Canada Get directions

+1 416 214 4949
brickstreetbakery.com
@brickstreetbakery

CA$1–10

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Coffee
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 5, 2026

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Brendan L

Google
We stopped by again today like we do every year when we visit the Christmas market at the Distillery District and it never disappoints. Our favourites are the Cornish pasty, sausage rolls and the butter pecan tarts. So warm and delicious!

James L

Google
We stumbled upon this little gem while wandering through the Distillery District this Sunday morning looking for a place to sit and grab some breakfast. A lot of places did not seem to be open despite it being after 10am. Entered and were immediately greeted and after a short look around proceeded to order two breakfast sandwiches and a couple hot beverages. Service was super friendly and quick and the breakfast sandwich was over the top! FRESH, Tasty and a generous portion! Served on delicious whole wheat bread this was really a great food experience! The bakery has a cool vintage vibe and feels like a local bistro should. They do have a good selection of take out which we will definitely try at a later visit. There are stools and a small area on each side to enjoy your food or drink on site which we took advantage of. Thanks Brick St. ! Excellent Espresso too! ☕️

Oliver P.

Google
Nov2024 Casual, no frills, and rustic bakery at the Historical Distillery complex that serves a wide range of baked goods and dishes. The sandwiches are huge and the listed menus are varied. Tastes are diverse to appeal to plenty of diners. The brewed coffee is typical drip type strong and cloudy. Service is counter takeaway style. Downside is that you need request for napkins despite them having a diy sermvice takeaway counter. No driniking water as well. Dining nooks are limited to small stalls and counters. Ideal for takeaways and very quick bites.

Cindy N

Google
A cute small bakery located in Distillery. They serve a variety of pastries at an affordable price! The hot chocolate with whipped cream and marshmallows is worth getting when you want a hot drink on a cold day. Especially compared to the other options in the area during the Christmas market season, this is a great affordable option. The space is a bit limited but still some seating space.

MD062010

Google
I was slightly disappointed. I love Portuguese egg tarts- these were acceptable- but missing something- I love when there is a hint of almond flavor- which these did not have. The cheesecake tart also disappointed me- really didn’t have much flavor at all. The iced latte was quite good. Just wish it had less ice and more latte.

Ok S.

Google
Never had any disappointing products from this bakery and this is my go to sweets pick up place whenever I am in distillary district. This time I got minced meat tart, pecan butter tart, two different kinds of brownies. All of them were like homemade excellent comforting dessert.

Anna P

Google
a lovely little bakery/cafe right by the main entrance to the District. During warm months there are tables/umbrellas outside - for extra seating space - sadly now (November) they are gone. there are still some tall chairs by the windows available inside. a great place to grab something substantial - a good selection of sandwiches, pastries (including savoury - with some vegetarian options like the delicious Curry Veggie or Spinach FetaTurnovers). There are also sweet croissants and cookies and pies. Plus good coffee/hot beverages. you could also buy bread there - with many interesting varieties. Watch out for pigeons hanging out by the door, they are always trying to sneak in for some tasty crumbs ;)

Ro O.

Google
Perhaps it was just that I went after peak time, I'll extend the benefit of doubt. I was excited to have a Cornish pasty, I haven't had one in years, unfortunately it was a bit too dry and too salty. I didn't finish it. I had a butter croissant that had maybe been out a little longer than ideal but it was also quite dry. My coffee was burnt and bitter, I only managed a few sips. The staff member was friendly, the atmosphere got my hopes up, it's just too bad my expectations weren't met. Hopefully my experience is an outlier.