Liberty village is filled with unique restaurants like Mildred’s Temple Kitchen, Williams Landing, and School Bakery and Café. School blew me away by both their unique style, overwhelming menu and mouth-watering dishes. I ordered their famous ‘Black ‘n’ Blue Flapjacks’ Stacked High w/ Black & Blueberry Sauce + Brown Sugar Butter. Even the title will make you hungry! I would also recommend to try their weekend brunch, along with their ‘Krispy Krunchy French Toast’- Rolled in Snap, Crackle & Pop w/ Orange Maple Marmalade + Sugar Dust AND their ‘Super Cheesy Bacon French Toast’ w/ Loads of Gooey Cheddar-Jack Served w/ Syrup + Greens Check out the rest of their menu here: http://www.schooltoronto.com/weekdaymenu/ ‘Black ‘n’ Blue Flapjacks’ Stacked High w/ Black & Blueberry Sauce + Brown Sugar Butter with a Latte in Hand
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The Rolling Pin, famous for its cakes and decadent pastries is located on Avenue Road. This bakery stood out to me because of its unique donut flavours, such as PB&J, Nutella and peanut butter and blueberry cheesecake. WOW! Along with all the bakery’s deliciousness, the staff is incredible! I had the pleasure of meeting the owners, and they were nothing but kind as they gave excellent recommendations from teas to coffees, and cupcakes to macarons.Personally, I believe that The Rolling Pin should open a second location in the eclectic neighborhood, Queen Street West. This neighborhood is filled with amazing restaurants and bakeries and I think it would have more customers as the area is constantly busy.
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