I remember Hale Coffee being the first cafe to impress me with its interior. Hale Coffee is in the Junction Triangle neighbourhood of Toronto at 300 Campbell Avenue.
As soon as you walk in, you can behold a ceiling designed with stunning architecture.
If that’s not enough for an impromptu photo session, I don’t know what else is.
Right beside the cash is an assortment of delicious baked treats.
I really enjoyed the oatmeal and raisin cookie.
My go-to order at any cafe is usually a matcha almond latte.
I ordered a warm cup to-go (even though I ended up staying there for 3 hours) and sweetened it myself with a little bit of honey.
Since Hale Coffee is known for roasting their own coffee beans, their matcha is very authentic too.
It’s rich and slightly bitter in taste, but so smooth that it tastes incredible. It gives you a caffeine kick without all the extra sugar that Starbucks and other cafes give you.
I really like to go to Hale Coffee in the morning or midday before it gets more crowded because I can get a whole table to myself and get work done. It’s great.
The cafe’s walls are plastered with beautiful paintings. The entire cafe is like an art gallery.
If you’re looking for an artistic cafe to inspire you while you work on creative projects, go to Hale Coffee!