Over the past 15 years, we have seen many coffee cafes individually, including coffee in Spudge. We only saw Over cafes and only espresso cafes, we even saw soluble coffee cafe. What we have never seen at that time is a French press -oriented cafe. But this is changing today, thanks to the up-to-date Coffee Espro bar.
Recently opened in the beach district in Toronto, Canadian French (but not French Canadian) press ESPRO, the up-to-date commercial location is “the only French coffee bar with French press”, and will also be the global seat of the brand. Like the Illumination bar in Intelligentsia, which serves as a vehicle to emphasize their immediate espresso, The Espro Coffee Bar is a presentation of P7 French Press. It will be used to brew a rotating composition of coffee from around the world, including La Cabra, Onyx Coffee Lab, Espro House mixtures and “selected micro-Roek selection”.
The Coffee Espro bar will serve fresh baked goods with “selected local pairs”. No wi -fi.
But there is a hook. The reason why Coffee Bar is only French, not the French press, is that they also serve espresso. Based on the interior images of the cafe, the ESPRO belt also has two Modbar espresso modules. But don’t let it stop you from checking what is definitely a up-to-date concept in the wide world of special coffee.
The Coffee Espro bar is now open and is located at 2102 Queen St E in the beach district in Toronto. For more information, visit Espro’s Official website.