Review: The Hoof Cafe

January 2nd, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Discovered The Hoof Cafe through Yelp1 and went for a New Year’s Day brunch. Turned out to be the best decision I ever made in 2011 (so far).

The place was as popular as it was tiny – we weren’t the only ones who ventured out on a rainy New Years morning – but it was well worth the wait. We could tell the place had character the moment we stepped in, with exposed brick walls, broad wooden floor planks, and a faux vintage metallic ceiling.

Suckling eggs benny (eggs benedict with pulled pork).

The suckling eggs benedict (eggs benedict with pulled pork) was the best I ever had. And surprisingly, it wasn’t the eggs or the pork that made me think so, it was the biscuit.

Suckling eggs benny (eggs benedict with pulled pork).

The eggs were done perfectly so the yolk ran and was soaked up by a scrumptious biscuit, the likes of which I’ve never had before. It was surprising to find that a place that boasted meat could make such delicious carbs, and it really showed their meticulous attention to detail.

Caramelized bananas with waffle.

Who could say no to dessert for breakfast? But seriously, best waffles ever. The caramelized bananas were a nice touch, but the real treat was the dark chocolate in the waffles. The mixture of sweet and bitter made my taste buds beg for more.

All of it went down very well with some quality french press coffee and friendly service. Vegetarians, don’t be fooled by the meat-centric menu, a lot of it can be done without the meat2. I can’t wait to return to Toronto and try something else on their menu.

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  1. I am so glad Toronto Yelp finally has enough critical mass to be useful! []
  2. The waffles were originally supposed to come with bacon. []

Review: Future Bakery & Cafe

June 17th, 2009 § 1 comment § permalink

Future Bakery & Cafe is practically an Annex landmark, but I had never heard much about it, other than the occasional comment from a local. Perhaps they were keeping it a secret, because many locals know about the place, but there are few reviews written about it.

This is the sort of place where you can sit for hours with a friend or a book and no one will kick you out. It is the sort of place where you can have homemade dessert or hearty Eastern European fare. It is the sort of place where re-fill coffees are free and there are always more than six types of cake. It is my kind of place.

Front: scrambled eggs, home fries, and toast; Back: eggs benedict; Right: strawberry crepes and fruit.

The scrambled eggs were over-scrambled, and the eggs benedict were nothing special (packaged ham? Really?). The crepes were awful – a little too thick, and absolutely drowning in strawberry jam. Each bite required half a glass of water.

Scrambled eggs, home fries, and toast.
Eggs benedict.
Crepes with strawberry jam and fruit.

One thing I can say for sure though, they have great home fries. Seriously, best fries I have ever had. They’re not too oily, crispy on the outside, and very well seasoned.
They also have great orange juice, although their coffee is hit and miss. When I went, they had macadamia nut coffee – definitely a hit!

Futures is also known for having great cheesecakes, although the crepes drenched in strawberry jam were more than enough sweets for us.

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483 Bloor Street West
Phone: 416.922.5875