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Welcome to Grocery Coffee

Your Parkdale Community Coffee Shop in Toronto

 

Grocery Coffee is your go-to Parkdale community coffee shop in Toronto, where great coffee, fresh groceries, and a strong neighborhood vibe come together in one cozy space. Located in the heart of Parkdale, we proudly serve this vibrant community with love, warmth, and caffeine.

Whether you’re popping in for your morning espresso or picking up pantry essentials, our team is here to greet you with a smile. As a locally owned café, we’ve built Grocery Coffee to be more than a stop for drinks — we’re a meeting place, a mini-market, and a space that feels like home.


A Coffee Shop with a Local Heart

What sets us apart as a Parkdale community coffee shop in Toronto is our commitment to local flavor — in every sense. We serve ethically sourced coffee, fresh pastries, and specialty drinks made with care. But we also showcase local makers, from handmade snacks to eco-friendly goods. Every shelf tells a story.

Our space is designed to welcome everyone — artists, parents, freelancers, students, and long-time neighbors alike. We have free Wi-Fi, comfy seating, and a rotating mix of music and art that reflects the community we serve.


Groceries + Community Under One Roof

In addition to our café, Grocery Coffee includes a handpicked selection of groceries — perfect for quick top-ups or browsing unique, local finds. Think oat milk, organic pasta, artisan jam, vegan snacks, and more.


Stop by Today

Looking for a real Parkdale community coffee shop in Toronto? Come see why Grocery Coffee is the neighborhood’s favorite hangout. We can’t wait to welcome you in.

 

Current Artist Exhibition

MONKYI

MONKYI, is a Chinese-Canadian visual artist who specializes in large-scale murals, illustrations, live painting and community-engaged workshops. With a background in anthropology and education, her works are driven by imaginative and conceptual storytelling, often inspired by nature, mythology, and her Chinese heritage. She began painting murals in Cambodia in 2019 after years of living and traveling across Asia. Since then, she has collaborated with stART Street Art Toronto, STEPS Public Art, Mural Routes, and various BIAs and businesses, with clients like Michael Garron Hospital, UHN Network and the TD Bank. She aims to expand her practice globally through projects that inspire and connect communities.

Instagram: @_monkyi
Website: http://www.monkyihan.carrd.co/

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