Cozy Up This November with Unique Coffee Shops to Explore

Enjoying a fresh basked scone alongside a dish of clotted cream and strawberry jam at Another Land Coffee

There’s something magical about this time of year – the perfect season to slow down, reflect, and embrace cozy moments. While the holidays and snowy days are on the horizon, I can always find a reason to visit a coffee shop for a hot chocolate and a sweet treat. It’s an affordable way to indulge while supporting a local business. Our Yonge North York neighbourhood is filled with hidden gems just waiting to be discovered, and November is the perfect time to explore them.

Another Land Coffee

The newly renovated Another Land Coffee is a warm, welcoming café owned by the lovely couple, Hong and Jackie. Despite having kids of their own, this café feels like another cherished member of their family – one they’ve nurtured and grown with love. The menu is packed with delicious drinks and treats like freshly baked scones, making it the perfect spot to relax. This cozy space is a true community hub, where familiar faces gather and friends take a breather. And if you’re ever in need of a last-minute gift, you’ll find a delightful selection at the front – coffee, chocolates, and other locally crafted goodies! Don’t miss your chance to visit this gem.

Ready to sip my Cortado in the newly renovated Another Land Coffee near Yonge and Sheppard

Kray Cafe

On my recent visit to Kray Cafe, I was greeted with warm hospitality and various unique Korean treats I might not have tried otherwise. Tucked upstairs (so it’s easy to miss if you’re not looking!), this spacious café is flooded with natural light from its large windows, creating a peaceful retreat from the bustling Yonge Street. I sampled their delicious Bungeoppang, a fish-shaped pastry filled with flavours like red bean, pumpkin, and Nutella, adding a fun twist to a traditional treat. Along with a rich cup of hot chocolate, they even offered me a nostalgic dalgona, a honeycomb-like candy like in the show Squid Game!

Discovering traditional and modern takes on Korean classic treats at Kray Cafe

Space Coffee

Also tucked away on the second floor, Space Coffee is a fairly new cafe with a distinct purple brick exterior. It’s a perfect stop on your way to work – grab an Americano, latte, Spanish latte, or any of their other caffeinated options, along with freshly baked treats like croissants, egg tarts, and more. For tea lovers, they also serve matcha and hojicha lattes, with milk alternatives available for all drinks. When you have some extra time, Space Coffee is a great place to unwind or catch an event, so be sure to follow them on Instagram to stay updated. And if you’re in the mood for something unique, pop in for an astrology reading!  

Luna Bakery

This moody and elegant cafe, Luna Cafe, is sure to impress. Specializing in traditional Korean treats, they use seasonal ingredients to create beautifully crafted rice cakes, rice doughnuts, bingsooKorean shaved ice, and distinctive drinks like black sesame lattes and tangerine black tea. The cafe offers inviting event spaces as well, with room for 20 guests upstairs and a back patio that can accommodate 30 during warmer months. Every dessert is as delicious as it is visually stunning, making your visit truly memorable. Plus, their beautifully packaged gift sets make for perfect holiday host and hostess gifts!

Locations
Another Land Coffee – 4708 Yonge St | anotherlandcoffee.ca
Kray Cafe –  4850 Yonge St Floor 2 | cafekray.com
Space Coffee – 5463 Yonge Street 2nd Floor | spacecoffee.ca
Luna Bakery – 5376 Yonge St | lunabakerytoronto.com

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