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Field Trip CafeB-Worth Trying

3 Westmoreland Ave, Toronto, ON M6H 2Z6, Canada · Coffee shop, Beer store, Cafe · 4.5/5 Google (456 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Sunny neighborhood cafe with friendly vibes, good coffee, ample seating and patio; food is simple and occasionally spicy, service is usually warm but inconsistencies happen.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Field Trip Cafe earns its grade through reliable coffee quality and appealing design with bright windows and plants, supported by generally friendly service. However, occasional consistency dips in drinks and modest service knowledge prevent higher standing. It's a solid neighborhood spot with loyal regulars rather than a destination cafe, delivering comfortable quality without distinction.

Restaurant Summary

Set just off Bloor, Field Trip Cafe feels like a hideaway with sun-filled windows, leafy plants, and a patio that stretches the season into November. Guests describe service that is often warm and quick—"the barista knew exactly what I wanted"—though a few report brusque moments. The room leans laptop-forward without losing its neighborhood charm, and street parking plus transit make it easy to drop in for a break on a walk. In the cup, coffee is the star—mochas and Americanos get repeated nods—supported by simple, satisfying bites like breakfast sandwiches and scones. This is classic cafe cooking rather than culinary theater, with occasional spice in sandwiches and a reliable pastry case. Vegan and dairy-free drink options help mixed groups, but expect a straightforward menu aimed at comfort and routine rather than elaborate creations. For families, the casual space and patio work well, but kid-specific choices are limited; one regular warned that many sandwiches lean spicy. Safer picks include butter croissants, scones, and milder breakfast sandwiches. If you need gentle flavors for kids, scan the case first and ask about heat levels.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostC$18-C$28 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-meets-arts corridor near Bloor; relaxed, creative neighborhood popular with students and remote workers.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban vigilance at night.

Nearby: Just off Bloor Street near shops, convenience store frontage, and Rialto; easy access to transit and street parking.

Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-JunctionThis neighborhood features a growing dining scene with a variety of casual eateries, cafes, and ethnic restaurants reflecting its multicultural population. The social atmosphere is community-oriented and laid-back, with an emphasis on local and independent businesses rather than high-end dining.
Wallace EmersonWallace Emerson is characterized by modest residential streets and a practical, no-frills dining environment. The area is known for authentic ethnic food options and neighborhood cafes serving locals rather than tourists.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–17:00 Tuesday08:00–17:00 Wednesday08:00–17:00 Thursday08:00–17:00 Friday08:00–17:00 Saturday08:00–17:00 Sunday08:00–17:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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