New cafes in Toronto are the latest spots crushing your caffeine cravings with style.
Everybody's got their tried-and-true go-to neighbourhood coffee shop, and I'm the last person to suggest you should leave yours high and dry, but if you ever do decide to branch out and try something new, you'll find that Toronto's flush with cafes that'll hit the spot.
From sleek spots specializing in Vietnamese coffee to hidden gems flooded with natural light and lush plantlife, there's no end to the experiences you can have while boosting your caffeination levels.
Here are five new cafes in Toronto you need to try at least once.
Originating in Georgetown, Ontario, this cafe just unveiled its bigger, better sister location in Bloor West Village.
Here, you can sip on local roasts while nibbling light bites during the day, before the entire concept flips over to serve organic wines and shareable plates at night. Whenever you go, the vibes are always right.
Tucked away in Scarborough's Sky City Shopping Centre, this Vietnamese coffee shop serves a broad spectrum of colourful caffeinated beverages.
Whether coffee, matcha or mocktails are your poison, you can find them here. Options include, but are in no way limited to ube, banana, and salted brulee lattes and mango matcha, but if you can't decide, not to fear: the cafe also offers flights.

Fareen Karim.
It's hard for a cafe (or any business, for that matter) to open on Ossington and not immediately become the talk of the town, but this spot has proven to its many fans that it's got something special.
Serving up affordable cups of coffee, seasonal specials and sweet treats from local favourites like Dear Grain, Courage Cookies and Mon's Supply, this spot is a new local go-to. And that's saying a lot, considering it calls one of the city's buzziest neighbourhoods home.
If you listen to rainforest sounds to help yourself concentrate on work, have you ever considered utterly immersing yourself in a rainforest-esque environment? This stunning Yonge and Dundas cafe and coworking space could very well be the perfect place to try it out.
As its name would imply, this serene spot feels like an indoor forest. Well, a forest that also serves peanut butter cream lattes, coconut water with fluffy matcha toppers and dreamy Korean desserts, that is.

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While it's generally not advisable to drink caffeine later than 4 p.m. if you hope to get a good night's sleep, sometimes the occasion simply calls for a late-night dose of java. When it does, this Danforth cafe is the place to go.
Open until 10:30 p.m. every day of the week, this cafe allows you to pick up your go-to coffee and tea staples whenever the craving comes. There couldn't be a better place to burn the midnight oil.
Fareen Karim at Phin Cafe Bar