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Get Real Cafe - Closed

Neighbourhood:
ossington, downtown
Activity:
eat, dine, brunch, breakfast
Venue type:
restaurant, cafe
Scene:
patio, murals, casual
Food/Drink:
vegetarian, organic
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Get Real Cafe - Closed
135 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, ON M6J 2Z6

416-532-4564

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 08, 2010:

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    According to the owner:
    Get Real Cafe is a moderately priced casual cafe located by Queen St. and Ossington Ave. in the Queen West area of Downtown Toronto. This coffee spot features a patio, open on sunday in a casual atmosphere.Get Real Cafe is also wheelchair accessible. Get Real! has put together an attractive menu that is part vegetarian, part vegan, and organic whenever possible. Produce is local, and herbs are grown in-house, for the freshest taste possible. The light, bright front room takes its cues from nature with blond wood chairs and green, leafy patterned tablecloths, and there is a petite patio through the back where the herb garden grows.
    Meatless Wonders
    Carnivores may be surprised at how hearty the entrees are – it’s not all tofu and sprouts! Cleverly named, I Can’t Believe it’s Not Beef Stroganoff shares the menu with the popular burritos, coconut curry, and Ethiopian peanut stew served over rice noodles. Also available are sandwiches on organic herbed onion-dill-poppy seed panini, creative salads like wasabi Asian slaw or raw sesame beet and potato, and a daily soup creation. Desserts are brought in from vegan bakeries, Sweets from the Earth and New Moon Kitchen, including a dairy-free cheesecake that fans swear you’d never be able to tell apart from an ordinary one.