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the dual nature hits you before you've even ordered. coffee and wine under one roof on sorauren avenue makes perfect sense once you're inside, watching the same hands that pull your morning espresso discuss natural processes with the precision of a sommelier. this is toronto's roncesvalles village at its best, unpretentious, serious about quality, loyal to its regulars. i deal coffee operates with the kind of obsessive attention that chains can't fake. each cup gets weighed, timed, adjusted. the 4.5-star rating from hundreds of reviews doesn't surprise anyone who's tasted their work. regulars don't just come for caffeine. they come because someone here actually cares whether your cortado tastes like it should. the wine bottles lining the walls remind you that good things take time. coffee roasting, wine aging, building community. all require patience. all reward it.
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