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Toronto cafe and bar shares vulnerable post about its fight to stay open

The future of a Toronto neighbourhood café and bar hangs in the balance, as months of low foot traffic and high rent prices have made its survival past 2026 an uncertainty. Buvette Pacey, located near Queen Street East and Parliament Street, is a cozy, Queer-owned coffee-to-cocktails shop known for its seasonal drinks and community events, like sapphic wine nights and Wednesday chess club. Until 6 p.m., the hybrid café-bar (and might we add, a quintessential gathering space for the neighbourhood's four-legged friends) serves up coffee shop staples like espresso, tea lattes, and special seasonal drinks, from Mexican hot chocolate to miso-caramel apple cider and banana cardamom lattes."It's 5 o'clock somewhere" is most definitely the motto here, as beer and wines that lean heavily toward the low-intervention side are served all day. Despite all its offerings, the shop's owner-operator, Shabri Kapoor, ...


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