Seemor
Scooped by Demetres (CityPlace)BWorth Trying
113 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 0K2, Canada
· Ice cream shop, Dessert shop
· 4.5/5 Google (548 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Creative, generous-scoop ice cream with standout global flavors and mostly kind service; a few service-policy hiccups and occasional cone issues to note.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Scooped by Demetres delivers solid ice cream shop performance through exceptional food quality featuring creative global flavors and attentive service with generous sampling. Comfortable seating and efficient service round out the experience, though occasional flavor and cone quality variation and modest destination appeal prevent a higher grade. A reliable neighborhood favorite worth visiting for adventurous palates.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels bright and spacious, a counter-service hub where regulars and visitors file in for big scoops and quick smiles. One guest summed it up: "They patiently walked me through samples, then I grabbed a comfy seat." It is an easy stop after parks or the CN Tower, with generous portions and a buzz that peaks on warm nights. The culinary approach leans creative and globally inspired rather than classic-only. Expect lemon curd with blueberry jam, cajeta with goat cheese, ube with crunchy bits, and even black sesame. It suits adventurous palates who like to sample and pair, though cookies-and-cream and honey vanilla anchor the lineup for traditionalists. Families should fare well thanks to kid-friendly classics like Cookies & Cream Chaos, Honey Vanilla, and Mango Passion Fruit Sorbetto. There is no kids menu, but portions are large and sampling helps picky eaters decide. Note occasional sample-limit policies and that it is an ice cream shop only—no crepes or waffles here.
At a Glance
- Generous scoops with creative global flavors
- Friendly staff often offer samples and guidance
- Inconsistent sample policies and rare service friction
- Occasional soggy or crumbly waffle cones
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- global-flavor_program
- ice_cream_flights
- spacious_seating
What People Love
- Big, photo-worthy scoops
- Distinctive flavors that feel special
- Smooth, creamy texture
- Patient staff who explain and sample
Points of Concern
- Sample limits and policy enforcement vary by staff and visit
- A few reports of soggy or crumbly cones; replacements not always offered
- Pricing can feel high to some, though portions are large
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (owner response templating, marketing-style praise) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average CostC$11-16 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For safe picks: Honey Vanilla or Cookies & Cream Chaos
- For adventurous palates: Open Sesame (black sesame) or Über Ube
- Vegan guests: Mango Passion Fruit or Coconut & Co. Sorbetto
Perfect For
- Post-dinner dessert walks
- Flavor explorers who enjoy sampling
- Family treat nights
- Casual date stops near downtown sights
Location Insights
Area: High-density downtown condo district with young professionals and families; casual, on-the-go dessert traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, active foot traffic; busy evenings around parks and lakeshore corridors.
Nearby: Near Canoe Landing Park and CN Tower vicinity; mix of residential towers, cafes, and casual dining.
CityPlaceCityPlace is a high-density residential neighborhood characterized by modern condo towers and a growing retail and dining scene. The area is popular for casual dining, quick bites, and trendy eateries catering to residents and office workers, with a lively yet relaxed urban atmosphere.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday14:00–00:00
Tuesday14:00–00:00
Wednesday14:00–00:00
Thursday14:00–00:00
Friday14:00–00:00
Saturday12:00–00:00
Sunday12:00–00:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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