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D Spot Dessert Cafe Etobicoke — Kid-friendly Family Eats in Toronto, Ontario

4.4·1,882 reviews·Family Eats·1060 The Queensway, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 1P7
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This dessert cafe offers a sweet escape for families looking for a treat, with a wide variety of ice cream and dessert options perfect for all ages.

What to expect

D Spot Dessert Cafe is a great indoor option for a rainy day, serving up a diverse menu of desserts and ice cream. It's a casual spot where families can gather to enjoy sweet treats in a relaxed atmosphere. The variety ensures there's something to please every member of the family, making it a fun outing.

Best for

Ideal for a post-meal treat or a fun afternoon outing with the kids.

What parents say

  • Alessandro Moretti

    2026-2-9

    I’ve been over 10x at least. If you love chocolate, the best things in my opinion are the Dream come True and Heaven on Earth. The Biscoff Croffle (croissant/waffle) is also really good. Everything is super sweet so make sure you’re craving it and have someone to share it with. I will say that the prices have continued to go up and in my opinion it’s a bit too expensive for what it is. It’s beautifully renovated and has a great interior, service is inconsistent, sometimes they’re on it, others they’re slow.

  • Penelope Irving

    2026-2-1

    I won a full size cheesecake on Instagram (thought it was just a slice!) so we ended up ordering dessert to try. It was sooo good. Service was excellent and the Manager was incredibly nice and professional. We will 100% be back!!

  • Valentina Pérez

    2025-10-7

    I’ve been to Dspot four times to try their different desserts. The mango and banana crepe with ice cream was delicious and refreshing. The Ferrero cookie was also really good — as long as you have a sweet tooth! The Lotus cookie croissant-waffle was nice, but the Lotus tres leches cake wasn’t my favorite; it didn’t really taste like tres leches, more like plain milk. The cookies and cream croissant-waffle was a bit too sweet and overwhelming for me. Overall, Dspot has a great variety of desserts and is a nice spot to visit when you’re craving something sweet!

  • Kayla Warburton

    2026-2-15

    Not the best Dspot location. The service is always subpar, no smiles, no hello, no my name is x how can I serve you.. Just "you ready? What's your order?" We called to ask if they had the milk cake because we just had it at the lebauvic location and it was excellent (as was the service over there, I reccomend that location) this queensway location, the cake was dry and crumbly and clearly not soaked, they also added rose water to the milk which made it runny and really changed the flavor, I love falooda but thats not what I ordered... The brownie bites were good but small portion for $13. We will likely be back because its convenient, but when possible we go to Scarborough.

  • Jivantika Patel (Jivan)

    2026-2-18

    Stopped by D Spot Dessert Café for dessert recently, and it was a bit of a mixed experience. We ordered the milk cake, which I was really looking forward to, but it didn’t quite hit the spot. It had a noticeable rose-like flavor that overpowered the classic, traditional taste I was expecting. If you’re someone who enjoys floral notes, you might appreciate it, but for me, it took away from that rich, milky sweetness that makes milk cake so good. On the brighter side, the brownie sushi crepes were actually really good. The brownie was dense and fudgy, and the melted Belgian chocolate added that indulgent, smooth finish. Definitely the highlight of the visit and something I’d order again. Service-wise, it felt a little underwhelming. Our server hardly spoke to us and didn’t seem very engaged or interested, which unfortunately brought down the overall experience. When you’re going out for dessert, especially somewhere known for indulgent treats, the vibe and service really matter. Overall, some hits and some misses. The brownie sushi saved the night, but between the milk cake and the service, it wasn’t as memorable as I’d hoped.

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