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Categories: Coffee & Tea, Ethnic Food, Art Galleries [Edit]
1665 Dundas St. WestToronto, ON M6K
Neighbourhood: Brockton Village
(647) 347-6499
- Price Range:
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$$
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
4 reviews for Naco Gallery Café
All Reviews
I'd never been here before, even though I live literally 2 blocks away. It's so good to find a hang out in the hood that isn't a sports bar; while there's nothing wrong with Portuguese sports bars in general, I find this part of town intimidating if you are someone who feels out of place in one. Hence a place like Naco is so thrilling - it's laid back, has a lot of room, and a newly licensed patio.
My friend and I shared the Monday-Tuesday evening special - veggie nachos and two beer bottles for $15, and were quite satisfied. The nachos had thick warm chips, mushrooms, salsa, sour cream, black beans, and of course a nice jack cheese. We also each had a specialty cocktail - I had the Catalpa Kiss, which was mango juice, lime, tequila, soda, and salt. It was quite refreshing, strong enough, and reasonably priced at $6.50. Her tequila squirt (though oddly named) looked delicious, too. Tequila, lime, grapefruit, and soda.
They only serve food here until 7 (except for the nachos, somehow) but I really liked the atmosphere, the server/bartender, and the patio. There's a ton of room inside too for when the whether turns bad. I'll definitely make this a regular place. I can't wait to try the brunch and coffee.
Brand new cafe in Brockton Village. Cool artwork inspired space. Ate the mexican brunch (scrambled eggs over tortilla, with delicious home-made black bean soup). Thumbs up.
Great little nook in an up-and-coming neighbourhood. Try their brunch!
what a charming 10+ seater bar and cafe gallery, stopped by last night on the ride home and caught alex mcmaster on cello and 2 unknown dudes ( i'll find out their names) in a wonderful live cello piano vocal set... definately a fan for this part of Brockton....