The sweetest treats in Toronto

The province of Ontario has just announced stage 2 of reopening and it looks like dine-in service at restaurants will soon be allowed to resume, although on outdoor patios only. Unfortunately for Torontonians, we are stuck in a holding pattern at stage 1 so eating out and getting my mop of hair cut will have to wait a little while longer.

While the lockdown continues, most of our favourite bakeries and ice creameries in Toronto have remained open for takeout and we have been supporting local business by maintaining our patronage, while expanding our waistlines. There are lots and lots of great dessert places in the city, but I’ve narrowed down my list to five that are worth checking out when you’re craving a sweet treat in T.O.

Roselle

📍 108 Dovercourt Rd, Toronto, ON M6J 1H8

Roselle is a French-inspired bakery that we have frequented many times as it is a fairly close walk from our home. We enjoy their cakes and I particularly like their house-made caramels. Over Christmas, we brought their earl grey bûche de Noël (Yule log cake) to our family dinner and it was a big hit. They currently have two locations: one in the Queen West neighbourhood and one on King East. Both locations have been formally closed throughout lockdown, but they have maintained a weekly pop-up at their east end location. We just put in an order for this week’s special – pavlova with seasonal and tropical fruit. Looks and sounds so delicious. I’m looking forward to it!

Update 29/06/2020: Roselle West is closing! 😢

Mabel’s Bakery & Specialty Foods

📍 1156 Queen St West, Toronto, Ontario, M6J 1J5

I’ve mentioned Mabel’s before in my post about our recipe for salted chocolate chip crinkled cookies. Those home-baked cookies were yummy, but I am still a big fan of the chocolate chip cookies from Mabel’s. I don’t know what they do, but they somehow get them perfectly crispy on the outside and soft and gooey on the inside. They serve lots of other pastries and good fresh bread, too. Located just a short distance from Roselle in the Queen West neighbourhood, this place is a mandatory stop if you’re in the area. They also have several other locations around the city’s west end.

Glory Hole Doughnuts

📍 1596 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6R 1A8

Glory Hole Doughnuts is an institution in the neighbourhood of Parkdale (with a second location in the east end), known for their creatively flavoured doughy treats that are hand made fresh each day. My favourite is the ‘Toast and Butter’. We like to grab a half dozen variety box when we’re in the area, usually when we go on our annual Momo Crawl in the summer – another foodie event in Toronto that we highly recommend.

Bang Bang Ice Cream & Bakery

📍 93A Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 2Z2

Bang Bang is a super popular ice creamery steps away from one of our favourite Vietnamese restaurants in the west end. By super popular, I mean super popular. This spot is easy to identify by its line snaking down Ossington Avenue, especially as the weather gets warmer and ice cold treats beckon. Their specialty is ice cream sandwiches featuring a variety of unique ice cream flavours that you can enjoy between baked goods ranging from profiteroles to bubble waffles. I like to keep it simple with just a scoop in a cup, preferably the ‘Bellwoods Beer n’ Brown Bread’.

For some reason, the Bang Bang Instagram page is set to private so I’ve linked to Bakersbot, the sister bakery run by the same owner.

Ruru Baked

📍 859 College St, Toronto, ON M6H 1A1

We actually haven’t been to Bang Bang for awhile, now that we’ve discovered Ruru Baked. This is a top notch ice creamery that specializes in made-to-order small batch concoctions that you need to pre-order online for pickup when they are released once per week. It takes some planning and a lot of rapid clicking to secure an order, but it’s worth the effort for a pint of their Miso Butterscotch.

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9 responses to “The sweetest treats in Toronto”

  1. Those donuts look fabulous. Happy belated (American) Donut Day. It was last Friday.

    I would DEFINITELY do a momo crawl!

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    1. Yes, I love the momo crawl! I’m guessing it may not happen this year but maybe I’ll get some momos for dinner this week. 🤔

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  2. We are so happy we can dine out again in Halifax..

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    1. I’m jealous! But to be honest, I am okay with takeout or eating at home for now. I’m really much more desperate for a haircut!

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  4. We are certainly glad that Toronto is opening back up again. Good to have some sweet treat spots to visit. We have resisted the urge to bake during the shutdown. But I sure would like to binge on some salted chocolate chip cookies at Mabel’s! The lines will be crazy when we all head out for some food variety!

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    1. I haven’t baked at all during shutdown either. It’s still hard to find flour and yeast these days anyway! But there are definitely still lots of great dessert spots open around the city for us to get our sugar fix. Thanks for reading!

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  6. […] Purebread is a family owned bakery chain established in Whistler and with several locations around the BC Lower Mainland. It receives rave reviews online so we came by for a snack at the Gastown location. I tried one of their cookies but wasn’t blown away; I guess I’ve been spoiled by all the great bakeries in Toronto. […]

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