Café Plenty — Kid-friendly Family Eats in Toronto, Ontario
- Ages all ages
- Indoor
- Rainy-day OK
Café Plenty is a great spot for families looking for a casual bite to eat, offering a welcoming atmosphere for parents and their little ones.
What to expect
This cafe is a good option for families seeking a meal, with Google types indicating it's suitable for breakfast, lunch, and even delivery or takeout. Its indoor setting makes it a reliable choice regardless of the weather, providing a comfortable space for a family outing.
Best for
Perfect for a relaxed family breakfast or lunch when you need a convenient and kid-welcoming dining option.
What parents say
April Tolosa
2024-7-20
Nice interior, clean. Opens at 8am. Had a latte which costs around $6. Don’t know how much food cost since there is no price on the menu. But they do have a lot of selection of fresh sandwiches and pastries.
V Young
Every time I step into this beautiful cafe (open for thirteen years) I’m delighted with the unique and hospitable experience - nourishing and inviting. Now, sitting at the window counter, I’m eyeing the lunch treats and the freezer for take outs… maybe later on my way back from the AGO - just a few minutes walk from here. I savoured a custom latte with an oatmeal cranberry cookie as I thought about posting this review. So here it is. And, I’m ready to enjoy the incredible art at the gallery. Thank you again Cafe Plenty. See you soon.
Mohammed Etemmad
2025-6-9
If you used to Tim Hortons coffee, the small size is equivalent to their medium size. I recently spent $15 on a simple sandwich here, only to discover that it was not fresh and had been made the day before.
Vai G
2024-4-22
Shady place. Doesn’t have prices on the menu, went there expecting the sandwiches to be $6-8, turned out to be $14. They don’t have prices on their menu. The sandwich was like an airport sandwich dry and didn’t have much taste and too much bread in proportion to the filling. It comes with a small side of salad which was decent but the dressing from the salad leaked all over the sandwich. Go across the street to the food court, you will be much happier with the food
Jasdeep Grewal
2026-2-3
Stopped by Cafe Plenty in Toronto — they have two locations, and I visited the Dundas one. The space has a warm, welcoming café atmosphere that feels relaxed and comfortable, making it a great spot for a work-week lunch or coffee break. The menu focuses on simple, well-executed café-bistro dishes, perfect when you want something satisfying without feeling too heavy. I ordered the ham and cheese sandwich, which was fresh, well balanced, and comforting in a classic way, along with a brownie that was rich and indulgent without being overwhelming. Everything was prepared quickly, making it an ideal stop when you’re short on time. The service stood out — the staff were friendly, welcoming, and attentive, which really elevated the overall experience. Overall, it’s an easy, reliable lunch spot with cozy vibes, kind service, and quality food. Definitely worth checking out during the work week if you’re in the area.