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Another indie coffeehouse comes to the Junction

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Amani Earls
(Image: Caroline Aksich)

The nine-seat café Amani Earls is the latest indie coffee shop to open in the Junction, joining other relative newcomers Crema Coffee Co., Locomotive and The Good Neighbour. Housed in an old TV repair store, the corner space is outfitted with mismatched antiques and anchored by a gleaming silver Synesso espresso machine. Beans are from Pilot Coffee Roasters. Herbal teas and baked goods from Patisserie 27 are also available.

Amani Earls, 3178 Dundas St. W, 647 655 3275

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Caroline Aksich, a National Magazine Award recipient, is an ex-Montrealer who writes about Toronto’s ever-evolving food scene, real estate and culture for Toronto Life, Fodor’s, Designlines, Canadian Business, Glory Media and Post City. Her work ranges from features on octopus-hunting in the Adriatic to celebrity profiles.

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