Greenleaf's
Category: Restaurants Sandwiches Sandwiches [Edit]
1 First Canadian PlToronto, ON M5X 1A7
(416) 363-7085
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 7 am - 6 pm
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Attire:
- Casual
- Price Range:
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$
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
4 reviews for Greenleaf's
4 reviews in English
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Review from Stephanie C.
Toronto, ON
The $7 jumbo fruit juices and smoothies are the norm here and something I avoid. They may be tasty but I refuse to pay that price. Luckily, I've got Greenleaf's nearby.
It's a salad and fruit bar where they make smoothies, flurries and other juice combos. I primarily come to Greenleaf's for their vegetable juices. A large 14 oz glass costs $3.50. This isn't bad considering the area. They also sell freshly squeezed orange and grapefruit juice for the same price and size.
My usual order is the 'Energizer' (carrot, beet, spinach, celery), but now, with winter and work colleagues getting sick left, right and centre, I get the 'Flu Fighter' (carrot, beet, celery, lemon, ginger, spinach). Both are yummy. They have other varieties like the 'Accelerator' and the 'Stress Reliever', which seem to be named after traders at the TSX. -
Review from Lilliane G.
Toronto, ON
Great spot! I'm here in the morning picking up their muesli mixed with yogurt.
It seems like everything on their menu is healthy - fresh fruit and vegetable juices, a great selection of salads and wraps too (their Spinach Salad is ridiculously delicious). It's also the perfect spot to pick up a small veg and dip or a snack of fresh cut mango and strawberry pieces.
The prices are surprisingly low for this area which is why I prefer to buy my smoothies here. -
Review from Nicole M.
Vancouver, BC
They had me at peanut butter & banana sandwiches.
This little shop in the concourse at First Canadian Place is a perfect stop for breakfast - fruit smoothies, freshly squeezed juice, yogurt & granola and, you guessed it - peanut butter & banana sandwiches ($2.50 - pre made on whole grain bread). The blueberry smoothie is pretty fab and a bit more 'hearty' than the jugo juice a few doors down (Greenleaf's makes theirs with some yogurt).
I've never stopped in for lunch but it seems that they do a mean salad business for the lunch crowd as well.Listed in: Bay Street Lunch
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Review from Andre M.
Toronto, ON
Seriously, go here. The spinach salad with shredded chicken and light caesar dressing is 7.49 and it is massive. Lots and lots of fresh and healthy options at great prices. Ignore the line, it goes quick. Fresh juices as well. Some seating across from Longo's but its takeout only really.
