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Café Reznikoff
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Buzzy destination on University of Toronto grounds for coffees, sandwiches & baked goods.
Nearby attractions
Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse
79 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 3L8, Canada
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
120 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 0C1, Canada
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada
Convocation Hall
31 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada
Front Campus
King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3K1, Canada
Queen's Park
111 Wellesley St W, Toronto, ON M7A 1A2, Canada
Philosopher's Walk
78 Queens Pk Cres W, Toronto, ON M5S 2C5, Canada
Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W7, Canada
Art Museum at the University of Toronto - Justina M. Barnicke Gallery
7 Hart House Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H3, Canada
Varsity Centre
299 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 0A9, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Howard Ferguson Dining Hall
75 St George St Main Floor, Toronto, ON M5S 2E5, Canada
Sid's Cafe
100 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada
Diabolos' Coffee Bar
15 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H7, Canada
Piano Piano Restaurant
88 Harbord St, Toronto, ON M5S 1G5, Canada
Gyubee Japanese Grill (Bloor)
335 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W7, Canada
Second Cup Café
100 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 2E8, Canada
Bhoj Indian Cuisine
673 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5S 2H9, Canada
Faculty Club - University Of Toronto
41 Willcocks St, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada
Acacia Café UofT (formerly known as The Innis Cafe)
5 Hoskin Ave, Toronto, ON M5S 1H7, Canada
PAPA CEO
656A Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5S 2H7, Canada
Nearby local services
John P. Robarts Research Library
130 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 0C2, Canada
Art Museum at the University of Toronto - University of Toronto Art Centre
15 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H7, Canada
University College
University College (Main Building), 15 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H7, Canada
Knox College
59 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 2E6
Knox Presbyterian Church
630 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5S 2H4, Canada
Galleria Supermarket Express Bloor
351 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W7, Canada
Every Nation GTA
2 Sussex Ave, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5, Canada
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
1 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M7A 1A8, Canada
Audrey Taylor Dining Hall
40 Willcocks St, Toronto, ON M5S 1C6, Canada
Canada Computers & Electronics
284 College St 2nd floor, Toronto, ON M5T 1R9, Canada
Nearby hotels
University of Toronto - New College - 45 Willcocks Residence
45 Willcocks St, Toronto, ON M5S 1C7, Canada
Kimpton Saint George Hotel
280 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1V8, Canada
CampusOne
253 College St, Toronto, ON M5T 1R5, Canada
The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel Toronto
220 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 3B7, Canada
Park Hyatt Toronto
4 Avenue Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2E8, Canada
Tartu College Student Residence
310 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W4
Madison Manor Boutique Hotel
20 Madison Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 2S1, Canada
Beverley Place Bed & Breakfast
226 Beverley St, Toronto, ON M5T 1Z3, Canada
The Planet Traveler Hostel
357 College St, Toronto, ON M5T 1S5, Canada
Sweetheart Bed and Breakfast
72 Henry St, Toronto, ON M5T 1X2
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Café Reznikoff

75 St George St Main Floor, Toronto, ON M5S 2E5
4.1(48)
Open until 5:30 PM
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Buzzy destination on University of Toronto grounds for coffees, sandwiches & baked goods.

attractions: Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, Royal Ontario Museum, Convocation Hall, Front Campus, Queen's Park, Philosopher's Walk, Bata Shoe Museum, Art Museum at the University of Toronto - Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, Varsity Centre, restaurants: Howard Ferguson Dining Hall, Sid's Cafe, Diabolos' Coffee Bar, Piano Piano Restaurant, Gyubee Japanese Grill (Bloor), Second Cup Café, Bhoj Indian Cuisine, Faculty Club - University Of Toronto, Acacia Café UofT (formerly known as The Innis Cafe), PAPA CEO, local businesses: John P. Robarts Research Library, Art Museum at the University of Toronto - University of Toronto Art Centre, University College, Knox College, Knox Presbyterian Church, Galleria Supermarket Express Bloor, Every Nation GTA, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Audrey Taylor Dining Hall, Canada Computers & Electronics
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Nearby attractions of Café Reznikoff

Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

Royal Ontario Museum

Convocation Hall

Front Campus

Queen's Park

Philosopher's Walk

Bata Shoe Museum

Art Museum at the University of Toronto - Justina M. Barnicke Gallery

Varsity Centre

Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse

Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse

4.4

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

4.6

(51)

Closed
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Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum

4.7

(14.8K)

Closed
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Convocation Hall

Convocation Hall

4.4

(394)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Café Reznikoff

Howard Ferguson Dining Hall

Sid's Cafe

Diabolos' Coffee Bar

Piano Piano Restaurant

Gyubee Japanese Grill (Bloor)

Second Cup Café

Bhoj Indian Cuisine

Faculty Club - University Of Toronto

Acacia Café UofT (formerly known as The Innis Cafe)

PAPA CEO

Howard Ferguson Dining Hall

Howard Ferguson Dining Hall

2.4

(54)

$$

Open until 7:30 PM
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Sid's Cafe

Sid's Cafe

3.3

(42)

Closed
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Diabolos' Coffee Bar

Diabolos' Coffee Bar

4.4

(16)

Closed
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Piano Piano Restaurant

Piano Piano Restaurant

4.3

(1.4K)

$$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Café Reznikoff

John P. Robarts Research Library

Art Museum at the University of Toronto - University of Toronto Art Centre

University College

Knox College

Knox Presbyterian Church

Galleria Supermarket Express Bloor

Every Nation GTA

Legislative Assembly of Ontario

Audrey Taylor Dining Hall

Canada Computers & Electronics

John P. Robarts Research Library

John P. Robarts Research Library

4.4

(272)

Click for details
Art Museum at the University of Toronto - University of Toronto Art Centre

Art Museum at the University of Toronto - University of Toronto Art Centre

4.0

(21)

Click for details
University College

University College

4.3

(15)

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Knox College

Knox College

4.4

(30)

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Hal CarimHal Carim
Nestled on the vibrant St. George Street side of the University of Toronto, this hidden gem of a campus eatery is a haven for hungry souls seeking a satisfying meal without breaking the bank. The atmosphere is both airy and bright, creating an inviting space that beckons you to indulge in a delightful culinary experience. What sets this place apart is its commitment to serving cafeteria-style food on real plates and with actual cutlery, elevating the dining experience beyond typical campus fare. The menu boasts a modest yet diverse selection of hot prepared meals, catering to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. During my visit, I opted for the Veg Calzone paired with a refreshing side salad, and the flavors were nothing short of delectable. The reasonable prices and swift service make this eatery a go-to spot for a quick and satisfying meal. The convenience extends to the pick-up selection of snacks and drinks, ensuring that there's something for every palate. Despite the simplicity, the food is Honest Dinkum, as the Aussies would say—no frills, just straightforward goodness. What truly enhances the experience is the generous seating area and the bright ambience. The spacious setting invites you to linger and enjoy your meal, especially if you plan your visit outside the peak lunch break hours. The staff, pleasant in their demeanor, respond even more warmly if you engage with them using a high-context approach, fostering a connection beyond the transactional. In essence, this campus eatery offers more than just food; it provides a clean, bright, and welcoming environment where you can relish a satisfying meal in peace. A visit here is a testament to the notion that sometimes, simplicity is the key to a truly enjoyable dining experience.
Sara TanSara Tan
I enjoy coming to Cafe Reznikoff for chill reading sessions, studying, and drawing. The workers here are so friendly and nice, especially the morning staff! I like the big windows with plenty of light that comes through, and the plants displayed on the windowsills. It makes the atmosphere relaxing. For fellow vegetarian and vegans, theres sometimes a veggie option in the to-go case, but I havent tried the hot lunch options yet since I'm mostly there mornings. I do wish there was a option for non-dairy option like oat or almond milk for the coffee, though. To enter, go through the Morrison Hall door on St George St. For payment they accept credit/debit and T-Bucks if you're a student (I'm not sure about cash).
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Got the daily soup, 6pc chicken, and a salad. Everything was pretty mediocre, the wings in particular (~$10-11?) were rather overpriced too. Would just get the drinks next time.
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Nestled on the vibrant St. George Street side of the University of Toronto, this hidden gem of a campus eatery is a haven for hungry souls seeking a satisfying meal without breaking the bank. The atmosphere is both airy and bright, creating an inviting space that beckons you to indulge in a delightful culinary experience. What sets this place apart is its commitment to serving cafeteria-style food on real plates and with actual cutlery, elevating the dining experience beyond typical campus fare. The menu boasts a modest yet diverse selection of hot prepared meals, catering to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. During my visit, I opted for the Veg Calzone paired with a refreshing side salad, and the flavors were nothing short of delectable. The reasonable prices and swift service make this eatery a go-to spot for a quick and satisfying meal. The convenience extends to the pick-up selection of snacks and drinks, ensuring that there's something for every palate. Despite the simplicity, the food is Honest Dinkum, as the Aussies would say—no frills, just straightforward goodness. What truly enhances the experience is the generous seating area and the bright ambience. The spacious setting invites you to linger and enjoy your meal, especially if you plan your visit outside the peak lunch break hours. The staff, pleasant in their demeanor, respond even more warmly if you engage with them using a high-context approach, fostering a connection beyond the transactional. In essence, this campus eatery offers more than just food; it provides a clean, bright, and welcoming environment where you can relish a satisfying meal in peace. A visit here is a testament to the notion that sometimes, simplicity is the key to a truly enjoyable dining experience.
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I enjoy coming to Cafe Reznikoff for chill reading sessions, studying, and drawing. The workers here are so friendly and nice, especially the morning staff! I like the big windows with plenty of light that comes through, and the plants displayed on the windowsills. It makes the atmosphere relaxing. For fellow vegetarian and vegans, theres sometimes a veggie option in the to-go case, but I havent tried the hot lunch options yet since I'm mostly there mornings. I do wish there was a option for non-dairy option like oat or almond milk for the coffee, though. To enter, go through the Morrison Hall door on St George St. For payment they accept credit/debit and T-Bucks if you're a student (I'm not sure about cash).
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Got the daily soup, 6pc chicken, and a salad. Everything was pretty mediocre, the wings in particular (~$10-11?) were rather overpriced too. Would just get the drinks next time.
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4.0
2y

Nestled on the vibrant St. George Street side of the University of Toronto, this hidden gem of a campus eatery is a haven for hungry souls seeking a satisfying meal without breaking the bank. The atmosphere is both airy and bright, creating an inviting space that beckons you to indulge in a delightful culinary experience.

What sets this place apart is its commitment to serving cafeteria-style food on real plates and with actual cutlery, elevating the dining experience beyond typical campus fare. The menu boasts a modest yet diverse selection of hot prepared meals, catering to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. During my visit, I opted for the Veg Calzone paired with a refreshing side salad, and the flavors were nothing short of delectable.

The reasonable prices and swift service make this eatery a go-to spot for a quick and satisfying meal. The convenience extends to the pick-up selection of snacks and drinks, ensuring that there's something for every palate. Despite the simplicity, the food is Honest Dinkum, as the Aussies would say—no frills, just straightforward goodness.

What truly enhances the experience is the generous seating area and the bright ambience. The spacious setting invites you to linger and enjoy your meal, especially if you plan your visit outside the peak lunch break hours. The staff, pleasant in their demeanor, respond even more warmly if you engage with them using a high-context approach, fostering a connection beyond the transactional.

In essence, this campus eatery offers more than just food; it provides a clean, bright, and welcoming environment where you can relish a satisfying meal in peace. A visit here is a testament to the notion that sometimes, simplicity is the key to a truly enjoyable...

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5.0
2y

I enjoy coming to Cafe Reznikoff for chill reading sessions, studying, and drawing. The workers here are so friendly and nice, especially the morning staff! I like the big windows with plenty of light that comes through, and the plants displayed on the windowsills. It makes the atmosphere relaxing.

For fellow vegetarian and vegans, theres sometimes a veggie option in the to-go case, but I havent tried the hot lunch options yet since I'm mostly there mornings. I do wish there was a option for non-dairy option like oat or almond milk for the coffee, though.

To enter, go through the Morrison Hall door on St George St. For payment they accept credit/debit and T-Bucks if you're a student (I'm not sure...

   Read more
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3.0
36w

Pros: Low prices, lovely service, position in the U of T campus, lots of places for sitting, eduroam, long opening hours.

Cons: Coffee is not great, drinks served in non-reusable cups, loud music, loud groups of people.

If you are looking for a quick affordable snack, want to chat with your friends or even make a phone call, this is a good place for you. It has a vibrant atmosphere and service is lovely, they don't mind people taking tables for a long time. You can even work here if you don't mind the loud environment.

If you want a peaceful moment and good quality coffee, don't go here, you would be...

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