Good food, ideal place for a quick bite. Very close to Robarts. Might be hard to find if not familiar with Innis college.
Emmanuel A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Scarborough, Canada
Great customer service, large portion sizes and very cost-effective meals.
Griffin K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
I’m a bit baffled by the positive reviews. This place is a dorm café, and it wasn’t obvious to someone unfamiliar with Toronto. And unfortunately the service was sub-par. I ordered an omelette with ham and cheese, and apparently the woman who took my order thought I would like a scrambler on toast instead. The touch screen used to take my order looked like it hadn’t been cleaned in months, and the table we sat at demonstrated the same lack of cleanliness. Poor all around.
FoodieCritic L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Markham, Canada
I was TRICKED by all the good reviews and comments about how great this café was inside Innis college. To my surprise I was more than disappointed when i got my order from them. I ordered a chicken quesadilla but what I got was a small plate of what looks to be like a chicken wrap with a slice of chicken in it, some melted cheese, and a piece of tomato.(I UPLOADED A PHOTO, PLEASEREVIEW). So guys, what happened to «good proportions, fresh tasting, and good prices?» Because all I got was not even what I attempted to order. I call fraud and scam to all the other reviewers. What can I say, I was desperate to look for something actually DECENT to eat within campus and I sure don’t need you little stinking liars giving FALSE information. THANK U VERYMUCH!
J L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
This is place is just awesome and convenient for uoft studnets. On most days, it gets quite busy and packed during lunch, but I got nothing to complain when the food is tasty and affordable! The portions are huge, and the quality is always consistent! I’m a big fan of their lasagna, and omelette wraps. I think their smoothies aren’t really worth the money, the taste of orange overpowers any other flavours.
Hullabaloo K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
Awesome prices, huge portions, great taste. The grand trifecta! Honestly the best value for dining on campus. The spanakopita is freshly made every day, and the pastries are made from scratch. Their meals and salads are tasty and filling. Their juice bar is absolutely highly recommended. $ 3.50 for a small(12oz) juice, with the largest size at around $ 5 – 6. You can blend whatever combo you’d like and they’ll charge the same price. Considering the exorbitant pricing on juices in Toronto, this café is a godsend. There’s some seating available on the window side of the café, and also great picnic tables just outside in the courtyard if you are craving some sun.
Mary W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
It is very convenience for me to have lunch there when I study in Roberts library. And their omelet is awesome!!! Different choices every day! I love there!
Sarah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Vaughan, Canada
Delicious, affordable and healthy. I’ve tried most of the menu and the quality has been very consistent. It does tend to get busy during lunch hours though and there are times when I’m forced to eat outside of the caf. The best time to eat at Innis is during the warmer seasons when you can go up to the patios and eat while you take your time and enjoy the sun.
Alina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Markham, Canada
Nice, appropriately-priced food. They have an all day breakfast available for about $ 5 -$ 6 each. They have a wide assortment of fresh juices too! I ordered a daily special of grilled omlete sandwich. Took a few minutes to get, and the serving size was okay, maybe a tad bit on the small side. The omlete was filled with onions, cheese and tomatoes though, definitely a good deal for around $ 6 with tax. Only caveat is that it is a bit off main campus.
Sarah C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
Simple & fresh! All menus are very simple, but amazingly tasty and fresh. Prices are also just right. The best chicken soup ever!
Naz A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
This was my first time trying this place, it was convenient to come here since I go to UofT and was looking for a quick lunch place. I had the roasted veggies with pasta/salad. It was soooo good. Best roasted veggies ever! My friend also had the beef lasagna and she loved it. Definitely coming back again for a quick lunch!
Victoria Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
I always love to stop by here when I don’t feel up for the routine poutine, burgers, and hot dogs that most of the nearby food trucks serve. They serve freshly squeezed fruit+vegetable juice, all day breakfast, hamburgers, salads… a huge variety of delicious and filling meals. The portions are decent and the prices make this place a great option for students on a budget. Although they have a debit machine, I recommend you bring cash here just in case. If I could, I would eat here all the time but seating is rather limited during the winter(in warmer weather you could definitely eat outside) and the line-ups can get rather long.
Tony D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
Just fantastic. Can’t describe how refreshing it is to eat fresh and home-made food on campus. Excellent pricing. Their 8.80 lunch combo(most pricy) is filling. Definitely a keeper.
Tara E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Inexpensive, and delicious. It’s hard to get a seat, and there will probably be a line whenever you go, but the food is good, the prices are low, and I love that I can get fresh juices and smoothies on campus, as well a a decent selection of salads and vegetarian options. Currently one of my favourite places to grab food on/near campus. It’s not fancy, but you’re eating on a university campus!
Nolin L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redwood City, CA
$ 5.50 for a chicken burrito and salad, incl tax! Tasty, fresh, homemade, friendly. No-brainer.
Avitania B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Finally! Cheap, filling food on campus that isn’t crap! This little café tucked away inside an Innis College building at the U of T serves hot plates, burritos, made-to-order salads, sandwiches, fresh juices and smoothies. Come early, as the line-ups can get long during lunch. The people that work there are super-nice. I’m a fan of the burrito — a chicken burrito and salad will only set you back $ 5(ish), and you’ll be full ’til dinner(if not beyond).
Anemone T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
I was at a conference for 3 days at Innis Hall and ate at this café several times. It’s awesome. I wish all universities had cafes like this, with homecooked food and a down-to-earth attitude. None of the corporate BS that you get with your usual I would go there even if I wasn’t stuck in a dark room listening to lectures. The salads are tasty with generous portions and fresh with beans, pasta, and potato as options to add variety to the usual lettuce tomato mix. There are veggie burgers, burritos, soups, kabobs, smoothies, panini and even fresh squeezed orange juice! The staff is kind and friendly and it’s a great value if you are trying to eat cheap. GOTOINNISCAFE!