4 Bewertungen zu Rosie Robin A Touch of Convenience
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Peter G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
I have gone to Rosie Robin twice in a row, and each time, I received a beautiful experience from the staff, patrons and atmosphere. The food is a whole other level, and full of flavour. I truly recommend this establishment for a quick eat, quick grocery, and amazing people.
Leah P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Oakland, CA
What can I say? This place is one of the things that makes me love Toronto. In the middle of a West End block is this super nice, Caribbean woman run convenience store where you can get organic yogurt, empanadas, coffee from ideal Coffee and also a stew chicken with rice dinner. The folks who work here and run it are super nice always. I know I said“super nice” twice but that’s how it is there.
Marc C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
J’ai habité dans ce quartier pendant 4 ans et ce petit magasin nous avait semblé sympathique. C’était sans compter sur les produits de piètre qualité(des œufs limite frais par exemple) — des prix qui changeaient avec la tête du client, des«fêtes de quartier» avec groupe de musique sans aucun permis … enfin du gros n’importe quoi..
Val G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Rosie Robin — A Touch of Convenience blends into the Dovercourt Park neighbourhood just north of Bloor & Dufferin but it really is something extraordinary. It’s everything you could have dreamed a classic corner store would have without any hipsters or marked-up vintage products. Both convenience store and café, Rosie Robin has a small selection of all the essentials and serves breakfast, lunch and weekly dinners from a galley kitchen behind the cash. There really is a Rosie and she is a ray of sunshine! Hailing from Dominica, Rosie never forgets a face and really makes this place special. When you stop in, It’s like going to visit an old friend. This concept was something I had never known until discovery RR a few years ago. Before that I had only known the austerity of your typical corner store. There are a few tables in the back of the store but more importantly there’s a nice sizeable patio to enjoy your food and drinks during the warmer months. On my first visit I stopped in to pick up some Reunion Island coffee beans but was so taken in my Rosie’s charm and warm character that I’ve been coming back ever since. Update: she now carries and serves I Deal Coffee instead of Reunion. She sells locally-made guava cheese(which is not an actual cheese but a soft fruit candy), a tasty West Indian treat. It is just as juicy and flavourful as the kind you get on the islands. Even better was a guava jam filled puff pastry, the likes I had never come across before in Toronto. It is very good and the perfect accompaniment to a morning coffee. It’s ridiculous to think that this awesome little spot is on the same block as a massive Tim Horton’s. If you can’t tolerate that stuff, you need to try Rosie’s brew. Whenever I’m in the area or working at the Bloor-Gladstone library, I take shank’s mare(my leg horse) north on Gladstone, deep into the neighbourhood to uncover this little corner store gem.