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Lost and Found
Categories: Food Coffee & Tea Shopping Fashion Coffee & Tea, Fashion [Edit]
1255 Dundas St WToronto, ON M6J 1X5
Neighbourhoods: Little Portugal, Beaconsfield Village
(647) 348-2810
- Hours:
Mon-Sat 10 am - 8 pm
Sun 12 pm - 6 pm
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
4 reviews for Lost and Found
4 reviews in English
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Review from Roma M.
Lost & Found is a pretty cool concept. Partly coffee shop with three seats by the window and part clothing store for men and women. Though it was empty when I walked in on a weekday evening, the service and the Metropolis-sourced Soy Latte were both excellent.
While I was browsing their well-chosen collection of womenswear by Indie labels, the shopgirl was engaging me in an interesting conversation involving SXSW, Austin and Portland.
They also have some really awesome jewellery.Listed in: April Challenge: The Underdog
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Review from Suzanne D.
Toronto, ON
Cool Space and I love the Concept. One of my the sales reps at holts was rocking a rope an anchor bracelet from here! Loved it!!
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Review from geraldine g.
Toronto, ON
This is a new ``hybrid `` boutique as I would like to call it that has recently opened up shop in the Dundas West neighbourhood..
This area is home to a myriad of little shops, housing unique gems that one could spend alot of time wandering into. Lost and Found sits a stones throw away from Ossington. This boutique/coffee bar definitely fits into the neighbourhood vibe.
What is it? Truthfully, I walked by this place and did a double take. Coffee and clothes?How? My two favourite things combined into one place.
It's not a large space. Everything seems purposeful in choice to create the boutique even where the coffee bar and stools are.
The clothing and accessories were limited in choice but were well chosen. I found the pieces they chose to fill the store with were modern, yet classic. The fabrics were incredibly soft and luxurious. Kudos to the buyer.
As for the coffee , this was a nice treat to the shopping experience because usually I feel guilty walking into a clothing store with one. Fearing security will tell me to take it outside. How embarrassing, eh?
They use Metropolis. A fair trade coffee based out of Chicago. I love the packaging more than the coffee. If you are a coffee aficionado in Toronto, this is no Sam James or Manic but rather more reminiscent of Balzac's. It's not a bad brew but not the best.
As a new store, I think this place just needs more time to grow into it's concept. I would go back again. -
Review from Melinda M.
Toronto, ON
This is an interesting place. A hipster clothing store combined with an equally hipster coffee shop. Guess it's worth a try! The clothes are high-end and pricey and the coffee... Well, I ordered a latte and when I left with it, I realized it had a strange taste. I think it's because they used soy milk. That's fine, but at least tell people that you only use soy, because soy tastes strange and not everyone likes it. I doubt I'll be back.
