Soleil S.
Yelp
Chill and cool spot to sit down for your coffee. It's only open during the weekdays near Liberty Village so no hopes of getting that coffee during on a Saturday.
I was finally able to try this spot after seeing it on several coffee spot lists for Toronto. It has a hipster industrial vibe and lots of tables for your to sit down to work. When I went it was a light crowd so there was more than enough tables for a few lap tops. The noise wasn't too much so it isn't a distracting spot. In addition to their coffee, they had Glory Hole donuts, some packaged salads, and a decent amount of baked goods. I did spy PB so for those who are having nut allergies, unfortunately you probably need to head somewhere else for a snack.
Service here is friendly and plentiful. There was at least 4 people behind the counter on a random late Thursday afternoon. Usually I only spy one or two at most in other places so this was a pleasant change.
Flat White with almond milk - Though it was made quickly, I probably wouldn't have mind if the barista spent a few more minutes on it. I'm not sure what happened but this was not a good drink. When it was handed to me, it was just warm and by the time I walked to my car just parked outside on the street on a summer day, I could have chugged it if I wanted to. Also, there was way too much overfrothed foam that looks more like a Starbucks cappuccino. The flavour was unfortunate as well... diluted heavily by too much milk. It was closer to a latte... I think it could have been decent. From what I tasted, the beans lean towards a nuttier note but I really can't tell cause it was so watered down. 3/5
For Liberty Village, there's a vacancy of any good coffee spot... Starbucks definitely doesn't count. Sadly Louie Craft doesn't quite get the drinks either to make this one a spot to come back. It's sad to say head to over to Ossington for a good cup but it's the only one nearby.