Vintage Cat Cafe Toronto

Vintage Cat Cafe

Vintage Cat Cafe, a cozy and charming spot that combines, yes, you guessed it, coffee and cats, has a home in Corso Italia.

Offering homemade sweets, savoury bites, Turkish brews, and decor well-suited for a photo op, it's a great spot to relax with a friend or furry companion. 

The family-run business was started by manager and owner Filiz Ok and her husband and co-owner, Cemal Ok.

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoThe two moved to Canada 10 years ago from Turkey, where cat cafe culture was much more prominent. There, it was also common practice for communities to care for and look after their local stray felines. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoNot loving the commercial feel of coffee shops they frequented, the long-time cat parents saw an opportunity to bring two things they love together.

"Everything started with that dream," Cemal Ok shared with blogTO. "Why not combine both to create a unique space."

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoAs the name suggests, the spot has a very vintage feel. From the antique mirrors and mismatched picture frames to the floral wallpaper and cozy fireplace, it gives the impression of a grandmother's living room.

There are little treasures to discover throughout the space that the team worked hard to collect. I caught sight of a rotary phone and beautiful china displayed on the armoire. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoHelping to pull the design together is the hand-selected furniture from Turkey. A plush velvet booth in striking burnt orange lines the wall and contrasts nicely against the accent green chairs. 

Beyond the design, one of my favourite parts of the cafe is the free cookie with your drink of purchase. The cookie is very on-theme - a chocolate chip shortbread baked in the shape of an adorable cat.

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoThe latte (medium $5.45) is a great hot beverage to dunk the cookie in. Made from delicious Turkish coffee beans, it's perfect for the cooler months in Toronto. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoFor warmer weather, the Iced Caramel Macchiato (medium $5.25) is great if you prefer your coffee on the sweeter side. 

For those who typically go for a classic espresso, try the Turkish Coffee ($4.95). It comes with a small glass of rose-infused water and a few Turkish delights. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoFeliz and Cemal shared with me the proper way to drink the beverage. I started with a small sip of water, followed by the coffee. The mouthfeel is tricky to describe. It's rich yet bitter and has a slightly more prominent texture than your average cup. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoThe Iced Strawberry Matcha (large $6.45, strawberry syrup +$1) was the prettiest beverage of the four. A balance of bitter and sweet, I appreciated the attention to detail, the straws covered in little paw prints. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoTo eat, the homemade Almond Nutella Croissant ($5) is a great breakfast option. It's buttery, flaky, and golden brown, and I loved the added texture of the almond slivers. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoOne of Filiz's favourite bites is the Pistachio Baklava ($3.50 each). The pastry made with layers of crunchy filo is sweet and nutty, thanks to all the freshly chopped pistachios. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoFor something savoury, there's the Cheese Roll ($7.50) loaded with creamy, salty feta. The roll itself is light and fluffy, and the tang of the feta cheese is delicious. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoMy favourite menu item was the Potato Roll ($7.50). Comforting and well-seasoned, with thin slices of delicately stacked potato, I would order it again for breakfast or lunch. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoThe team is also playing around with other brunch items they hope to add to the cafe menu, including sandwiches, waffles, and salads. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoOne of the things I was most impressed by was the attention to cleanliness. There's no need to worry about any cats sneaking near your food! 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoBehind a large glass door, the five cats roam about. The cats include one Persian, one Himalayan, a Ragdoll, and two Siamese British. They all belong to the Ok's, and the couple hopes to collaborate with cat rescues in the near future.

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoThe cat portion of the cafe requires an advanced booking, although walk-ins are welcome. For $24.95 per person, you get the room for an hour and one drink from the cafe menu. There's also a package plan for a discounted price. 

Vintage Cat Cafe TorontoVintage Cat Cafe is located at 1274 St Clair Ave West.

Photos by

Fareen Karim


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