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Nadege

Neighbourhood:
queen west, trinity bellwoods
Activity:
snack, eat
Venue type:
cafe
Scene:
trendy, modern, minimalist
Food/Drink:
pastry, chocolate, sandwich, coffee
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Nadege
780 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON 780 Queen Street West

(416) 368-2009

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 08, 2010:

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    According to the owner:
    Back in 2008, a for lease sign went up in the window of Trinity Bellwoods’ Art Photo Studio, making some West Queen Westers a little nervous. Would the prime location price out all the little guys? Apparently not. This spring, the studio’s decidedly dated green tiles were replaced by a white exterior and bright sign announcing the arrival of Nadège Patisserie—a high-end bakery and café that opened in early July

  2. Dan W wrote on October 09, 2009:

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    Right on the SE corner of Bellwoods Trinity Park you’ll find this modern little cafe. You can see the minimalist layout from the big window on Queen St W. It looks like a gallery more than a restaurant.

    Inside, behind a glass case are a variety of gourmet treats: sandwiches, chocolates, pastries. Each one is a work of art. Seriously, it’s like a high-end jewelry store but you can eat the inventory!

    I had a steak sandwich, which seemed really small considering it was $7, but the flavours were amazing. Little bits of goat cheese and caramelized onions, what a treat!

    They also have a cool selection of desserts if you are looking to wow someone at home.

    I didn’t try the coffee but expect it would be as top-drawer as the rest of this place. It feels overpriced for Queen West, and perhaps a bit exclusive, but it’s worth a try for sure.

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