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Arvo Coffee & Wine

Liberty Village · $$

4.5 ★

440 Google reviews

The Queen West version of Arvo brings Australian coffee culture to one of Toronto's best streets. Great for mornings and after five.

Address

80 Atlantic Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 1X9, Canada

Hours

Mon 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tue 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wed 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thu 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Fri 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sun 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Amenities & Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entranceWheelchair accessible seatingWheelchair accessible restroomOutdoor seatingTakeout availableDelivery availableDine-in

From Google Reviews

Meg Vaszko ★★★★★

stopped by on my way to the archives museum next door got a matcha with an espresso added in. the matcha was so flavourful and savoury. it wasn’t whisked enough so it was still clumpy the espresso was strong and flavourful! the cookie was out of this world. it was so soft and the chocolate was so gooey. added salt on top was so decadent and elevated the cookie cute interior and decent prices will for sure come back! thanks!

Calvin Duong (The Goods) ★★★★

I stopped by Arvo in Liberty Village and had a really pleasant experience. I ordered the smoked salmon toast, a honey lavender latte, and a vegan walnut banana muffin. The smoked salmon toast was easily the standout – fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The combination of textures and the balance of seasoning made it a dish I’d come back for. The vegan muffin was moist, not overly sweet, and a nice pairing with the latte. The honey lavender latte was smooth but leaned a little too subtle for my taste – I was hoping for more of the floral and honey notes to come through. Service was friendly and fairly quick, and the interior is bright, modern, and comfortable – a great place to get some work done or catch up with a coworker or classmate. There's even a meeting room tucked away, which adds to the space’s versatility. Overall, Arvo Liberty Village is a great spot for a light bite and a productive coffee break. I’ll definitely be back for that salmon toast.

Naya Snow ★★★★

Drink quality: 3.6/5 Pastry Selection: 3.7/5 Price: 3.1/5 Ambiance: 4.4/5 Service: 4.6/5 Cleanliness: 4.6/5 Location: 3.9/5 The café has a pleasant ambiance with plenty of workstations and individual desks, making it a solid choice for getting work done. A spacious patio offers a great option for warm summer days. Located inside the Universal Studios building and connected to a music studio, the space occasionally fills with loud music, which can be distracting for those trying to focus. The washroom is clean, and staff are friendly and welcoming. Pastry selection is modest but available. A 16 oz Iced Vanilla Latte costs $7.05 (tax included).

Walnut Go ★★★★★

A gem coffee shop in downtown Toronto! Very cozy and nice place! The flat white tasted great! I’m not a big fan of burgers but the Brekkie Roll was yummy! The staff were very friendly! Their croissants were sold out so probably I’ll be back soon to try them! Strongly recommended!

Mikee Layaoen ★★★★

Lush cafe at Liberty Village for coworking and catch ups. Good amount of seating indoors and outdoors with outlets near most tables. Wifi is a bit on and off, Hotspot is helpful if it's an option you have. The almond croissant was soft, flaky, and the perfect size. Also tried sandwiches from their all day food menu, specifically the smoked salmon toast and braised brisket sando with black garlic aioli (instead of horseradish as written on the menu). The smoked salmon toast was fine. My preference would have been to taste a bit more salmon. It's a good sandwich if you like tangy flavours. Braised brisket was nice and warm and the brioche bun was delicious and soft! Customer service was friendly as well ☺️