A place of welcome and delight, Smock is a cozy café, an art and craft oasis & an evolving classroom. Kids can create & play, their grown-ups can unwind, connect with others, grab a bite, or take a rare moment for themselves. Tel: (416) 530-0888
Ages: Newborn to 11 yrs for classes, summer camps 4- 9 yrs.
Major Intersection: Roncesvalles & Bloor Street West
Address: 287 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, ON
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Activities We Did:
Played with the basket of toys, looked at books, had a snack.
Very small selection of toys as I suppose you are supposed to go to pay for the crafting activities at the back (not complaining!)
Good to Go!:
We only had a coffee, juice and muffin, but the food looked terrific and very fresh. Read on another website that they don’t’ serve coffee – not true!
Not so Much/ Suggestions for Improvement:
Didn’t feel very welcome as my friend’s baby was making a lot of noise and we got quite a few stares whenever she (the baby) wailed. The space is very beautiful but with that I think comes some attitude. Wide open stairway (down) a bit scary for roaming toddlers — I know, I know, I am responsible for supervision but every mom knows you sneeze for 3 seconds and your kids is off!
Quick Tips for Others:
Nice place (I think) for a bite or more so to be seen in the roncy mummy crowd, but if it’s a nice day I’d definitely recommend a better coffee up the street and a walk to High park.
Additional Ratings:
- Amenities: 3/5
- Value: 2/5
Activities We Did:
Our 3 year old twins and 8 year old daughter loved the craft area ($8 per child for unlimited crafting)
Good to Go!:
Excellent food and craft area
Additional Ratings:
- Amenities: 4/5
- Value: 4/5