Remedy Cafe welcomes you to their establishment. Come recline on their terrace beneath the sun and can get there by car. They are situated in a location packed with stores and coffee shops. You can pay by Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
This little café, on the corner of Whyte Avenue and 104 Street, has a cooler stocked with kombucha tea. They carry GT’s synergy kombucha tea, which is lighter than the original formula, resulting in a smoother taste. They also stock the Toronto brand, Tonica, which offers 13 flavours, including mango, blueberry, green tea, ginger, jasmine, coffee and peach. You’ll also find kombucha teas from KeVita, a California company that makes kombucha in mouthwatering flavours, such as tart cherry, lavender melon and raspberry lemon.
This may be the smallest of the Remedy locations, but it’s no less amazing than the others, with a plenty of love and energy packed into a very cozy space. There are still a few tables to sit at and enjoy a chai latte and a piece of gluten-free cheesecake. It may be small, but it takes over its corner on Whyte Avenue by sheer force of its personality.
Located on the corner of Whyte Avenue and 104 Street, this popular cafe is right in the thick of things for this year's Pride Festival celebrations. They've prepared by going full-on rainbow - on their chalk signs and on some staff member's hairdos! The friendly, welcoming cafe is the perfect place to pick up some caffeine or delicious Indian food when taking a break from Pride events.