A trendy AND mommy friendly place in Toronto? Yes, it does exist, I went there earlier this week and it's quite nice. Lot of space to park strollers, choice of food and pastries made of fresh and local products and basic baby equipement such as high chairs and changing tables. Not to mention the wonderful setup and decoration made of vintage furniture (if it's not, that's what it looks like). The atmosphere is almost like at home except that you don't have to do the dishes after you had your coffee! And if you forgot Baby's food, no worries: they sell baby food too.
And for the little ones, there is a playroom at the back where they can play while Mommy is watching and enjoying girls talk with her girlfriends, unless Mommy wants to join the little beans group:) No shoes allowed and the playing area is protected from the sitting area by a fence. All sorts of toys from puppets to balls, from a slide to a little house on the prairie or even books and learning toys. I stayed there for a couple of hours and meanwhile a lady came to clean up and sanitize the toys. Good job!
No need to say that everybody is friendly there. We got there early in the afternoon and it got busy from around 4.30pm but the good thing, if they are old enough, is that kids get to play together.
The only downside for core downtown or west end moms is that Lil' Bean n' Green is located 1133 Queen Street East (between Greenwood and Carlaw Avenues). So you can either take the streetcar if you're comfortable or drive (parking is free in the side streets).
It looks like their website is still under construction: http://www.lilbeanandgreen.com/. Definitely a good address to check out. I heard there is a similar place by High Park so I will keep you posted soon... Stay tuned:)
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Zoe's Bakery in Toronto

Achille and I went for coffee this morning at the Zoe's Bakery at 548 King Street West downtown Toronto and we quite liked it. Actually we don't drink coffee but tea and the green Jasmine tea is average price and average quality but always good:) 3 rooms with lot of space between the tables which makes it quite easy to move around and park your stroller. We were there together with 10 other couples moms/babies/strollers and we were all fine with enough space. Floor is concrete so definitely not the most comfortable if you want to put your baby down but I guess you can work something out with a thin mat (from your diaper bag). High chairs are available. No changing table but the waitress offered me to change Achille in the meeting room (his dad loved the idea that he got changed in a meeting room... Dads are always dads...)
Lots of food and pastries to choose from and it gets pretty busy around lunch time. Altough pretty quiet in the morning.
Last thing I want to mention: they have a few steps to get down to the room but at least you really feel like you deserve your sticky bun:)
In my opinion, it is worth a try. More details on their onsite and catering menus at http://www.zoesbakerycafe.ca/
Lots of food and pastries to choose from and it gets pretty busy around lunch time. Altough pretty quiet in the morning.
Last thing I want to mention: they have a few steps to get down to the room but at least you really feel like you deserve your sticky bun:)
In my opinion, it is worth a try. More details on their onsite and catering menus at http://www.zoesbakerycafe.ca/
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Friday, October 23, 2009
Terroni Restaurant on Adelaide in Toronto

Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Foggy Dew Irish Pub
Yesterday with a bunch of people from the Papas and Mamas meetup group I went to the Foggy Dew Irish Pub at 803 King St. West in Toronto. Get together was scheduled for 3.30pm and at that time of the day the place seems to be pretty quiet and not too crowded. It is large enough to park lots of strollers and they even have smaller rooms that you can reserve for your private party or event. Drinks and food are what you can expect. It almost felt like a cosy and family environment to me so I was not suprised to see, when I looked at their website, that they are part of the Toronto's best Irish pub family and that they also have a kids' menu. And last but not least appetizers cost $5 each between 4pm and 7pm on Mondays.
A good address to get that flavour of Ireland and for those addicted to pubs it is probably a good place to get your fix!!
More details at http://www.foggydew.ca/index-2.html
A good address to get that flavour of Ireland and for those addicted to pubs it is probably a good place to get your fix!!
More details at http://www.foggydew.ca/index-2.html
Monday, October 19, 2009
Coffee Culture on College Street

Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Movies at Strollers and Stars
I posted about Movies for Mommies but Toronto has another movie program from Cineplex for parents ; The theatre in Toronto is Silvercity located at Yonge and Eglinton. Same as Movies for Mommies with complimentary baby food, a changing table outside the theatre and lower sound. No strollers allowed in the theatre but you can leave it downstairs by the ticket office, they have the kids dedicated room with lot of space for many many strollers:) Movies are played every wednesday at Sylvercity. For the program and other participating theatres in the GTA, you can check their website at http://www.cineplex.com/Theatres/StarsAndStrollers.aspx#whatsPlaying.
If you are interested in the Yonge/Eglinton location, you want to allow yourself plenty of time as it is not that easy to access. If you have a stroller, make sure you will enter the building on Eglinton West, there's an elevator to the 2nd floor. If you enter on Yonge Street, you are going to be stuck with escalators not wide enough for strollers:)
Big theatre for the moms program, big screen. In other words, everything you need to have a great time and if you want to reward your baby after a quiet and peaceful show you can always go to Toys'r Us on the same floor:)
Enjoy the show!
If you are interested in the Yonge/Eglinton location, you want to allow yourself plenty of time as it is not that easy to access. If you have a stroller, make sure you will enter the building on Eglinton West, there's an elevator to the 2nd floor. If you enter on Yonge Street, you are going to be stuck with escalators not wide enough for strollers:)
Big theatre for the moms program, big screen. In other words, everything you need to have a great time and if you want to reward your baby after a quiet and peaceful show you can always go to Toys'r Us on the same floor:)
Enjoy the show!
Friday, October 2, 2009
MomCafe Toronto inaugural session

I attended this morning the inaugural event of MomCafe in Toronto. MomCafe provides a forum to connect women through meetings, seminars and internet-based communication tools and they had their 1st meeting this morning at One Up, 130 Dundas Street West. The purpose of this group, dedicated to working moms or stay-home moms, is either to share experiences or network with other moms or just get out of the house doing something good to your brain:) This morning we had the chance to listen to 2 speakers or I'd rather say 2 wonder women: Caroline Connell, Editor-in-chief for Today's Parent Magazine and Sarah Morgenstern, co-founder and publisher for SavvyMom Media. They basically do it all and that was good to hear in person that it's possible:)
It is also encouraging to see that even though you are a mom you can still participate in good conversation:)
Event ran from 9.30 to 11.30am, for non-members cost was $35 + tax and child care was provided for an additional $10 from Kids & Company. Breakfast complimentary.
Annual membership to MomCafe is $99 and you get access to online tools, valuable resources, new connections and discounts on upcoming events.
Not sure when the next event is scheduled for in Toronto but they look pretty active in Calgary and Vancouver where they first launched.
More details about MomCafe at: http://www.momcafe.net/home
It is also encouraging to see that even though you are a mom you can still participate in good conversation:)
Event ran from 9.30 to 11.30am, for non-members cost was $35 + tax and child care was provided for an additional $10 from Kids & Company. Breakfast complimentary.
Annual membership to MomCafe is $99 and you get access to online tools, valuable resources, new connections and discounts on upcoming events.
Not sure when the next event is scheduled for in Toronto but they look pretty active in Calgary and Vancouver where they first launched.
More details about MomCafe at: http://www.momcafe.net/home
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