Ella’s Uncle

About

Bakeries, Coffee & Tea

Price Range : Under $10 ($)

  • star
    Yelp rating
    4 stars

Location

Adress: 916 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1W1

Phone: (416) 703-8881

Work Hours

Mon 7:00 am-6:00 pm
Tue 7:00 am-6:00 pm
Wed 7:00 am-6:00 pm
Thu 7:00 am-6:00 pm
Fri 7:00 am-6:00 pm
Sat 9:00 am-6:00 pm
Sun 9:00 am-6:00 pm

Business info

  • directions_car
    Delivery
    No
  • move_to_inbox
    Take-out
    Yes
  • local_parking
    Parking
    Street
  • directions_bike
    Bike Parking
    Yes
  • transit_enterexit
    Outdoor Seating
    Yes
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    Free
  • fastfood
    Caters
    No
  • turned_in_not
    Good for Working
    Yes

Reviews

  • Chris T.

    star star star star star 1 June 2026

    Neighborhood coffee and bakery with a lovely laid back vibe. Excellent coffee and scones fresh from the oven. I'm so glad it's nearby where I'm staying in the Trinity Bellwoods area. Yea them, yea me!

  • Sonia A.

    star star star star star_border 24 May 2026

    Perfect spot to come in and order tea coffee or scones while waiting for a brunch spot across the street at Saving Grace :-p

    The square footage of this space is literally 4x4, but the cozy factor and delicious aroma from their small baking station is heavenly!

    I ordered a rooibos tea, which was really soothing, nutty and delicious. Cozy am since with offering friendly service on dundas street west!

  • Jacs D.

    star star star star star 21 May 2026

    I love this little neighbourhood coffee shop, and the fact that it's at the top of my street! There's also awesome window seating inside where you can watch all the Drake fans shop the OVO store, or the out of Towners waiting outside of Saving Grace for an hour on a wait list because they read some blog post that it's one of the best brunch places in the city. Everything is made in shop in the cute kitchen they have behind the coffee bar! The berry scones, croissants, banana bread, chocolate chip and crack cookies are all incredibly delicious!!! Oh yea and their lattes and London fogs are my go to!!!

    It is cash only.

  • Namrata B.

    star star star star star_border 20 May 2026

    Walked in here on a Saturday morning while on my way to the gym. This is a tiny cafe on Dundas. This is not a sit down place. There is small bar which seats about 4 people. I got an almond chocolate croissant as they looked quite fresh. It was quite buttery and flaky. I loved the burst of almond flavour they had on the bottom. The croissant was pretty big and compared to Nadege I think it was a pretty good deal. They have an elektra espresso machine. They also had some freshly baked cookies and banana bread which I look forward to trying the next time I am in the neighbourhood!

  • Barbara D.

    star star star star star_border 19 May 2026

    We had brunch across the street at Saving Grace and decided to check this place out before leaving the area. Overall, a nice little shop with good service and quite delicious coffee.

    The place is small, with some stools for seating inside (about 6-7 stools), large windows to let the sun shine through, giving the place a very cheerful yet intimate atmosphere. They offer a decent variety of drinks (see menu attached), and some snacks available by the cashier. Note that there are some benches outside the shop that you can enjoy when the weather is nicer.

    I ordered an Americano at around 11:30 AM on a Saturday morning. There were several customers relaxing, reading the paper, and enjoying their coffees when we walked in. The Americano itself was quite delicious - it felt and tasted a little thinner than I like, but it was still smooth and not too bitter.

    It isn't the best Americano ever ever ever, but it was quite delicious and coupled with the nice, intimate, laid-back environment, this is a pretty enjoyable spot to enjoy a morning drink and treat. I paid $2.75 for my Americano. Will be back whenever I'm in the area again

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