I really liked this little place as it's super cozy, and so theres not a lot of space within the cafe but the coffee I had was nice (but not strong if you are looking for something more bold in espresso). Loved the cute cat stencil dusting of cocoa powder to stick with the theme.
I didnt try the food, but I can see this place as a nice area to just have a chat with a girlfriend and take it easy.
Main St. Unionville has long been known as a location for photoshoots exuding a serene, homely aura. But Main St. Markham has a more commercial vibe to it.
On this particular trip to Markham, we explored both Main St. Markham (for its Farmer's Market and interesting little shops) and Main St. Unionville (for the more independent shops it had to offer).
A short coffee/morning ice cream stop was made at It's The Cat's Meow Cafe just before lunch. The cat-themed cafe, decked out appropriately with kitten figures, plushies, and window stick-ons, was hidden just behind one of the tents of the Farmer's Market on Main St. Markham. It offered a wide variety of items, including lattes adorned with a cocoa powder feline face, decadent cakes, and ice cream from Kawartha Dairy.
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Great breakfast. Great coffee and breakfast. owner is really nice. I like this place very much
Great neighbourhood joint.. Great family run joint that serves delicious, affordable coffee. They also have Yerba mate which is a big plus. Support the local coffee guy!
Peameal bacon sandwich. Take out order. On ciabatta bun, a lot of peameal bacon which is great but still not quite as good as T N T. I would recommend it though, I think the only reason I didn't like it as much was because of the ciabatta bun, not a big fan.
My peameal sandwich arrived on a nice thick plate with some coleslaw on the side. The coleslaw was crunchy, fresh, and made with just the right dressing.
Definitely my favourite stop of the Dish Crawl. Owner Brian Roswell proclaims that they are known for the best coffee in the city as well as using local ingredients. We are served a cup of this infamous coffee along with a chicken wrap made with hormone-free meat, and a raspberry & lemon sorbet in a storemade waffle cone. When we asked Brian what time his kitty den closes, he said "whenever". Apparently they stay as long as people are willing to come in. That's great news! In just a short conversation with Brian you could really tell that he loves what he does, genuinely wishes that each and every customer enjoys their experience at his cafe.
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