Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. It is not fashionable to order coffee in English. Italian, and sometimes French is preferred. However, whatever language you prefer, Toronto certainly has a coffee shop for your language and coffee preference.
Hi MaArtin, Accidentally came upon your site. I have to comment that I love everything on your site you've done a wonderful job it's interesting lively and fun keep up the good work I have you on my favorites.
Places you have to try: De Mello Palheta( try their slow bar, you'll learn a lot) , Tandem, Black Canary( sherbourne location), Thor, Pilot, Rooster (any location, both are amazing), Sam James Coffee Bar, Mercury Espresso Bar
Albert Britnell's was a famous bookstore - so for us old Torontonians, it's a nostalgia thing. Always nice to see an old location preserved, even if it's by a chain. Additionally, they do have a clover and some exclusive beans.
Hi sir. I would like to apply for a Barista Job in Canada. Maybe you can recommend me to some employers there. Im currently working as a Barista in Starbucks. im from philippines but im currently working here in Saudi Arabia. Thank you
Here in Toronto there are certainly enough to choose from - we only scratched the surface in this video. Let me know when you're here so we can get together for a cup.
Cafes culture in Toronto,Canada, How nice! It’s fashionable. I would like to order in English snappily.
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. It is not fashionable to order coffee in English.
Italian, and sometimes French is preferred. However, whatever language you prefer, Toronto certainly has a coffee shop for your language and coffee preference.
This video makes me want to go to Toronto to drink all this coffee! ;-)
Cybil Lake LOL. Lots more to see, do and enjoy in TO. Come on up.
This was such a surprise! I loved it! I'm the biggest coffee fan. I particularly love the Dineen place and the Balzac - I love the old school places
Hi MaArtin, Accidentally came upon your site. I have to comment that I love everything on your site you've done a wonderful job it's interesting lively and fun keep up the good work I have you on my favorites.
I'm thankful for your comment and your kind words.
Places you have to try: De Mello Palheta( try their slow bar, you'll learn a lot) , Tandem, Black Canary( sherbourne location), Thor, Pilot, Rooster (any location, both are amazing), Sam James Coffee Bar, Mercury Espresso Bar
Hi Kern Thanks for the note - the only one I've been to is Mercury. I love those suggestions, we'll go check them out.
Not a problem at all, hope you enjoy, maybe a second coffee shop feature should be in works ;)
Hi Kern Maybe, although there hasn't really been much interest. I'll do the research and see how it goes.
Awesome. Thank you.
+Adam Chen Very kind of you to say, thanks for commenting. If you can find it in First Canadian Place - try Maman.
Thank you for introduce western coffee culture . If there is English subtitles will be more helpful for understanding
I believe that youtube provides subtitles - are they not there for this video?
So does Canada work with India looks like they share coffee and Italy
Canada works with everyone.
Nice video!
Very kind of you to say, thanks!
i love your job...
hehe, thanks!
No offence but how does a Starbucks make it into coffee culture?
Albert Britnell's was a famous bookstore - so for us old Torontonians, it's a nostalgia thing. Always nice to see an old location preserved, even if it's by a chain. Additionally, they do have a clover and some exclusive beans.
Thanks Maarten - lovely video by the way!
@@JimmiAlli Thanks for the kind words, appreciated.
Hi sir. I would like to apply for a Barista Job in Canada. Maybe you can recommend me to some employers there. Im currently working as a Barista in Starbucks. im from philippines but im currently working here in Saudi Arabia. Thank you
I'm sorry, I'm a coffee drinker and have no understanding or connection to employers.
how about illy espresso is it available in Canada
Illy coffee is available at many restaurants and cafés as well as at retail.
I am from Morocco. I have 9 years experience in the field of cafes looking for work in Canada
Here in Toronto there are certainly enough to choose from - we only scratched the surface in this video. Let me know when you're here so we can get together for a cup.
@@MaartenHeilbron Possible number of affiliation to communicate with you
@@mostafaouaomar6282 My email address is in the description.
@@MaartenHeilbron ok
How to work in Canada sir?
Start by contacting the Canadian consulate I think.
"its a starbucks now !" ...... :(
Yes, but it was a bookstore, not a local coffeeshop ...