Time to drink up this summer — here are the top patios to check out in Toronto and soak up all the vibes.
When the temperatures reach a steady 20-ish degrees, patio hopping becomes a bonafide Toronto pastime. To get you sitting pretty, we’ve rounded up the city’s best patios, from daytime garden terraces and first-date dives to ones boasting the most epic rooftop views.A post shared by Paradise Grapevine
We tend to think of patios as a place to imbibe, but Cafe 23, a quaint coffee shop just a quick skip from Bellwoods, is totally changing that idea. Take a strawberry matcha latte to its tucked-away garden patio, complete with tons of potted plants.
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