Been to the Scullery a good number of times for coffee. There drinks are good. The Staff are not very friendly. Theres only one lady I know that smiles when we walk in and seems happy to see us but almost everyone else seems a little uninterested.
Lanny C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Ottawa, Canada
The best sandwiches and salads you’ll get in Cabbagetown — or for a few kilometres in all directions, really. It gets busy, but it’s worth the wait. Decent coffee in the mornings means you might be tempted to stop here more than once in a day if you live or work nearby.
Olga Z.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Woodbridge, Canada
Came here for Saturday brunch. Ordered the hammingway eggs benny and the Irish breakfast. the eggs were poachers inconsistently, one was overdone in each meal. I also found that the English muffin was a bit too hard. However I enjoyed the meal overall, it was beautifully presented and included everything I like about an eggs benny. The staff were awesome and attentive, offered to top up the hot water for my tea without me having to ask. I would come again.
Dan L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
tiny little shop. not good for big groups. probably like 25 person capacity. i had the eggs hemingway which had a salad, smoked salmon, 2 poached eggs, roasted taters, and a thin orange slice and thin cantaloupe slice. eggs were perfectly runny. i have no complaints about the egg hemingway other than the fact that i wanted more of it. in all fairness though, i showed up for lunch around 1pm ish and had nothing to eat all day up to that point.
Sume D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Really quaint breakfast/brunch spot on the corner of Ontario Street. I don’t think there’s anything comparable in the neighbourhood. They have a fairly uncomplicated food and beverage menu that is reasonably priced. They do the eggs Benny very well and I would definitely recommend it. It’s a small space and it fills up quite easily. Service was friendly and quick, and I would definitely return.
Ashley L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Love the décor of this place and had very good service here. Everyone was very friendly and welcoming. The cappuccinos were great and the server even ordered a special drink for us with the amount of milk we wanted. The food was awesome. I had the coconut waffles which were amazing. Definitely one of my favourite brunch places in the city, wish brunch was every day here!
Tomoko I.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
It was a very nice café. It was a little bit far from Yonge Street to walk. There are not many things to look around the Scullery, but it is worth of going to the Scullery. Their baked items are very good. I tried oat and butter milk muffin and it was very good. Coffee was good, too. It was very bright comfortable café. There were nice tables and chairs. The Scullery was British atmosphere. This place seems to be a social place and women are chatting with their friends, so it was not the place to bring a computer to work on a project.
Eryn B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
$ 5.25 for a triple americano(that’s a DOLLARFIFTY for ONE extra shot), that tastes like it was brewed with Tim Horton’s coffee beans. Never again.
Leslie P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Busy busy this morning! I’ve been going here regularly since it opened a year or two ago. It seems to have a nice established customer base of people who live and work in the neighborhood. I love supporting local business and this place is both super cute and has tasty treats. My go to, well maybe lets call it what it is, my addiction is the ginger scones. we are talking butter and candied ginger with coarse sugar on top… melts in your mouth to be sure. They are always good but a little inconsistent, its clear its not always the same person baking them and I like it when they are a little browner rather than underdone.(you can tell i have had a number of them…) i always say i don’t even like scones but these are amazing. clearly i could go on. the chocolate chip cookies are good as well. And the coffee is also good, not my favorite beans but a solid coffee, both the drip and the espresso. The prices seem a bit high, the scone is $ 3.00 and a latte $ 4.00. But again i like to support local businesses that use fresh ingredients and make quality food. and most of the barista’s are AWESOME… one, well… if you work in customer service part of your job is to smile and remember your regulars. Just saying as someone who has done this kind of work. :) The Sunday brunch is awesome, i have had a few things and they were all super tasty. Overall i would highly recommend this place for the food and coffee.
Annie C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Amazing food! Great coffee. Hidden gem for sure. Coming here on Sundays really make me feel rested for sure. Best Eggs Benedict in the city.
Emily P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is so cute, the décor is beautiful. My friend and I got the Chai Tea Latte and regular Latte and both were delicious. The woman who served us was also very sweet/nice to talk to :). We only got drinks and a feta-spinach pastry which was okay, only downfall is they wouldn’t(or said they couldn’t) heat it up so it was a little cold/dry. Overall a great place with a lovely aura. Definitely would recommend and go back again(we want to try their main dishes!)
J C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Stumbled upon this small and quaint café on a Sunday morning. There’s more to the casual décor that appears on the surface. Once sat down and was able to appreciate the details they have put into this place. The breakfast was very good and the coffee was superb. Friendly staff and a really welcoming place overall. Definitely will try to «stumble» on this lovely place again in the future.
Veronica S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
The Scullery makes the best chocolate chip cookies ever! Mmmm! Great ginger cookies, too! The major problem here, though, is that they do not make enough of the most amazing things and make too many of those that don’t sell as well. They do sell day-olds for less, which is great(the jerk chicken sandwiches go for $ 3.50 the next day and taste just as good), but they really just need to bake more chocolate chip cookies. As for the rest of the food, other than the sandwiches, it’s overpriced and overpowering in flavour… too much tarragon in some of the salads, for example. I like odd spices and mixed flavours a lot, but even for me, they overdo it in the salads here. On the other hand, the soups are great. The Scullery’s fresh pressed grapefruit juice is delicious, and they make authentic flat whites and lattes with cute heart-shaped latte art designs on top. The coffee is the perfect strength and tastes great. The tea selection is great, as well, but you need to be really careful because even if you add five ice cubes from your own freezer, it remains way too hot to sip on right away(not just me — everyone in our office who has tried the tea continues to have this issue). On the other hand, the coffee is sometimes not hot enough. These awkward temperatures aren’t dependent on who makes the drinks, so it may just be a machine issue. The staff members are generally friendly and quick to assist and are great conversationalists, as well. There’s free Wi-Fi, and I also hear it’s a great place to go for brunch, although for me, The Scullery is located near my office and is simply an easy place to grab a real coffee when I’m tired of the ones from our Keurig.
Sarah W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Absolutely loved this place for brunch. Visited on a saturday around 1pm and wasn’t very busy. First of all, the décor is absolutely adorable! Brightly coloured walls, tables and chairs with cute little flowers on each table. Service was attentive. The food was so good — had huervos rancheros which was light tasting and seasoned perfectly. Even better, they had my FAVOURITE earl gray tea ever from Pilot Coffee Roasters. They even give your bill in an antique cinnamon tin. Would definitely visit again, had a very nice time.
Cri C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
This is my new favourite coffee shop to work in. It’s a bonus that it is in my area. They have great coffee with Pilot beans and all the baristas can make a quality cup. It is a nice place to work on weekdays in the afternoon. It is quiet, they have power outlets and you can use the washroom without fearing that someone will steal your laptop. I also tried brunch one weekend and enjoyed it. Eggs are definitely the main star of the menu. I tried the Eggs Florentine and it was great.
Nikita K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Delicious! we split the scone special which was amazing and the I had the eggs florentine which was also amazing. Boyfriend had the eggs Hemingway which he loved. Will definitely go back!
Sylvain B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Montréal, Canada
Expérience décevante: mauvais accueil, service très ordinaire(commande perdue), réputation surfaite, nourriture correcte mais sans plus… Il existe un bien meilleur choix dans le voisinage.
Elle R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Downtown Core, Toronto, Canada
I came here before my CPR course for a quick bite and was pleasantly surprised. I had a delicious sandwich and The interior is very clean and fresh and has nice window seating to go have a coffee and read the paper
Jorge A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Vancouver, Canada
Favourite coffee shop in Cabbagetown. Adore the coffee, drinks, healthy and delicious salads and sandwiches… and the assortment of pastries. Oh, and did I mention the owners and staff couldn’t be lovelier? Design nerds: you will appreciate the tiled counter and the reclaimed wood bar. And the colour palette :)
Vy L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mount Pleasant and Davisville, Toronto, Canada
Went here on a friend’s recommendation for breakfast and really enjoyed it. The cool colours gave the place a fresh and exotic feeling. Went around 9am and had the eggs Benedict. It was very yummy! It wasn’t too crowded and there was a combination of dine in and take out.
Denise S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
The Scullery is a lovely new café that opened up in the Cabbagetown ‘hood just 2 days ago. It was formerly a Japanese restaurant, but you’d never know it. They’ve given the space a complete makeover with everything decked out in girly purple and white. It caught my eye and made me want to stop by and try it. When you enter, you’ll find art on the walls and information about purchasing. It feels like a little gallery. There are clusters of tables for 2 – 4 and then a larger corner table at the back, perfect for groups. Everything is very home-y with an attention to detail — fresh flowers, white rustic chairs with one leg painted blue, beautifully written chalkboard menus. I just had a flat white while I sat and read. My flat white was just okay — could have been hotter. But I lucked out, this being opening weekend, they were trying out foods and I got a free savoury biscuit as I was sitting there. It was cheesy and delicious. They serve lunch and brunch, with soups, salads, sandwiches, and a daily entrée. They said there will always be vegatarian and gluten-free options. Food prices look reasonable($ 6 – 12). I didn’t check if they have wifi, although it strikes me as a more social type of café rather than a place to camp out with a laptop. That said, I didn’t feel weird reading there alone. Very peaceful vibe. Hope to go back soon to sample their food options.