Best Pastries in Markham

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Best Pastries in Markham

Butter Baker
Butter Baker
4.4 (466 ratings)
Snug shop with minimalist decor serving sweet & savoury French-style pastries & sandwiches.
120 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5G 1C3, Canada
BakeryCake shopCoffee shopPastry shopPatisserie
Mentioned by FASHION Magazine
The 10 Best Bakeries in Toronto According to Us, Known Pastry Fanatics
"Find it: 120 Dundas Street West; @butterbakerto; butter-baker.com. The lowdown: Sweet tooth lovers rejoice!. This tiny gem of a bakery satisfies every bit of my sugar-filled cravings with their baked goods ranging from deliciously flaky danishes to incredibly smooth and creamy soft serve ice cream."
Mentioned by Daily Hive
11 ice cream joints you have to visit in Toronto this summer
"To start us off, Butter Baker has a rotation of different ice cream flavours that fare beautifully alone, or as a vanilla swirl. Flavours include apricot, lemon poppyseed, and raspberry. Address: 120 Dundas Street WestPhone: 416-971-8686"
Mentioned by View the VIBE Toronto
Best Bakeries To Order a Birthday Cake
"The bakery offers a delightful collection of birthday and celebration cakes. Their ‘Baker’s Birthday Cake’ is the one of the most popular ones. It is a vanilla sponge cake with Madagascar vanilla frosting."
Daan Go Cake Lab
Daan Go Cake Lab
4.5 (246 ratings)
202 Baldwin St, Toronto, ON M5T 1L8, Canada
Cake shopBakeryCafeCoffee storeDessert shopPastry shopWedding bakery
Mentioned by Tourism Toronto
Delicious Desserts with an International Twist
"DaanGo means “cake” in Cantonese and they’ve taken cuteness to the max with their selection of cartoon character macarons, pun-tastic pastries and visually stunning cakes. In addition to their adorable creations, come here for their unexpected flavours such as Vietnamese coffee, roasted milk tea, Ovaltine, pandan coconut and durian. Also, don’t forget their scrumptious cookies!"
Mentioned by Diary of a Toronto Girl
10 Best Dessert Places in Toronto (Instagram-Worthy & Delicious!)
"Daan Go is the brainchild of Christopher Siu, who was on season 2 of Masterchef Canada Season 2!. They’re famous for their adorable character macarons, but they also have beautiful cakes and other pastries. They have 1 downtown location in Kensington Market and 2 locations in Scarborough."
Mentioned by Curiocity Group Inc.
15 new Toronto restaurants you need to try this spring
"Speaking of bread-like desserts, there’s also this gorgeous spot to check out. You can order handcrafted strudels right to your door all season long. The sweet and flakey dessert is perfect as a gift or for treating yourself."
La Diperie
La Diperie
4.2 (83 ratings)
717 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5G 2J9, Canada
Ice cream shopCake shopCookie shopDessert restaurantDessert shopDonut shopFrozen yogurt shopPastry shop
Mentioned by TRNTO.com
The best ice cream bars in Toronto
"Specializing in soft serve ice cream smothered in toppings like cookie crumbs, sprinkles and nuts, La Diperie, which has three locations in the city (Queen St., Bay St., and the Danforth) also sells a handful of creative ice cream bars. Some of these include a cheesecake Oreo dip pressed with Smarties, and a chocolate dipped bar coated in coconut flakes. La Diperie also sells four vegan-friendly ice cream bars in vanilla, chocolate, mango and raspberry flavours."
Mentioned by Daily Hive
11 ice cream joints you have to visit in Toronto this summer
"A post shared by La Diperie (@ladiperie) on Apr 12, 2019 at 6:26am PDT. La Diperie is a massive Quebec chain that has three shops in Toronto now. They make some of the highest quality chocolate-dipped cones using pure Belgian chocolate."
Maman
Maman
4.3 (399 ratings)
100 King St W, Toronto, ON M5X 2A2, Canada
French restaurantCatererCoffee shopPastry shop
Mentioned by YellowPages.ca
The best brunch buffets in Toronto | YP Smart Lists
"Marché does a nice job of simulating a European-style marketplace with separate food prep stations and fresh presentation. If you select the a la carte buffet option, you can wander from counter to counter and cherry-pick from the hot and cold selections, or watch while the chefs prepare your fresh omelette, crepe or personal pizza. Located entirely indoors and opposite the entrance to the Hockey Hall of Fame, Marché really jumps during busy weekday lunchtimes."
Mentioned by Time Out Toronto
Best breakfast in Toronto: Where to go and what to eat
"What is it: A southern French café and bakery originally from New York City, in the heart of First Canadian Place in the city's Financial District that serves locally sourced breakfast and lunches to a daily throng of area suits. Bonus points for the freshly baked artisan breads, quiches, cookies, croissants and all of the other French, buttery bites Maman turns out that make any morning better. Try the pistachio loaf, trust us."
Mentioned by YellowPages.ca
Best French and Parisian-style bakeries in Toronto | YP Smart Lists
"Originally from Manhattan, Michelin Star Chef Armand Arnal brought the chic café to Toronto. With a superstar chef at the helm it’s no wonder Maman expanded North of the border. The Toronto location offers items from the south of France like savoury tarts, croissants, pistachio cake and madeleines."
Roselle Desserts
Roselle Desserts
4.8 (834 ratings)
This tiny bakery offers creative takes on traditional pastries, plus crêpes, tea & coffee.
362 King St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1K9, Canada
Dessert shopBakeryCake shopCandy storePastry shop
Brazil Bakery & Pastry Ltd
Brazil Bakery & Pastry Ltd
4.3 (742 ratings)
1566 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1T5, Canada
BakeryBead storeCake shopCheese shopCupcake shopHam shopPastry shopSandwich shop
Mentioned by Always On The Way
8 Best Cheap Restaurants in Toronto
"For coffee, tea, and sweet lovers, Brazil Bakery and Pastry is the perfect place and they have a variety of delicious sweets, deserts, sandwiches, coffee, tea, and main dishes for your afternoon tea and dinner. Their pastel de nata (Portuguese custard tart) is the best one I have ever had, and it costs next to nothing. They also make everything from scratch and the service is fast and friendly, not to mention it is extremely affordable."
Mentioned by Tourism Toronto
Delicious Desserts with an International Twist
"When you walk in, you’ll be immediately greeted by tall wire racks of freshly baked loaves and buns but delve a little further and you’ll discover their tantalizing baked goods. One of the must-tries is the pastel de nata (Portuguese custard tart), which locals swear by with their flaky shell and balanced custard that isn’t overwhelmingly sweet."
Pain Perdu
Pain Perdu
4.4 (235 ratings)
Quiches & sandwiches served alongside classic French pastries in a petite cafe with dark-wood decor.
736 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6C 1B7, Canada
CafeBakeryFrench restaurantPastry shopRestaurant
Mentioned by Teriaki Talks
The Best Croissants In Toronto Worth Drooling Over
"Best Croissants In Toronto For: Authentic, classic French pastries. Technically, pain perdu translates to “lost bread” in reference to how French toast saves stale bread from being “lost.” However, in this context, Pain Perdu is a bakery known for purveying glorious, classic French confections. This quaint St. Clair West spot is lauded by locals as a hidden gem to find the best croissants in Toronto with a rich buttery flavour and flaky texture."
Mentioned by YellowPages.ca
Best French and Parisian-style bakeries in Toronto | YP Smart Lists
"Pain Perdu is renowned for its Parisian baked goods like croissants, quiche, eclairs and mille-feuille. Located in the St. Clair West neighbourhood, the décor is quaint and the staff is on point. This combination makes Pain Perdu a must-try for anyone who wants to pretend they’re in Paris for an afternoon."
Ladurée
Ladurée
4.5 (20 ratings)
The PATH - Exchange Tower, Toronto, ON M5X 2A2, Canada
CafePastry shop
Mentioned by Kirsten Wendlandt
16 Instagrammable Pink Places in Toronto - The Best Pink Photo Spots
"As if I couldn’t include Ladurée in this list of the prettiest pink places in Toronto!. Although it may not be Paris’ original, the Ladurée in Yorkdale mall is no less instagrammable. This adorable world renowned French patisserie offers everything from their famous macarons, to high-tea, sandwiches, soups and salads."
Mentioned by dobbernationLOVES
[UPDATED 2020] Best Toronto Ice Cream & Gelato
"Exchange Tower, 416-477-1029 + 3401 Dufferin St at Yorkdale Mall, 416-629-2391. Ladurée Cafe first opened its doors in Toronto’s Yorkdale Mall in December, 2017. A second concept recently opened in downtown Toronto in the PATH at Exchange Tower."
Patisserie Royale
Patisserie Royale
4.7 (458 ratings)
Long-standing, independent patisserie specializing in traditional Lebanese & Syrian pastries.
1415 Kennedy Rd #26, Scarborough, ON M1P 2L6, Canada
Pastry shop
Mentioned by Tourism Toronto
Delicious Desserts with an International Twist
"If you’re looking for the best baklava in town, most locals will point you in this direction. Located in Scarborough, you’ll find a huge assortment of Middle Eastern sweets on display. Everyone has their own favourites but their baklava, knafeh, and mafrouka are superb."
NUGATEAU PATISSERIE
NUGATEAU PATISSERIE
4.4 (353 ratings)
Snug, bright white bakeshop exclusively offering éclairs in a wide variety of creative flavors.
717 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1E6, Canada
PatisserieBakeryCafeDessert shopPastry shop
Mentioned by fashionandbeautyinc.com
THE BEST FRENCH PATISSERIES IN TORONTO – Fashion & Beauty Inc
"Nugateau is an all-eclair patisserie known for authentic French baking techniques and high-quality products with no artificial flavourings. Nugateau has a brilliant selection of creative flavours like Roseabelle (Raspberry Rose & Mascarpone Cream, Raspberry Compote, White Chocolate Glaze, Dried Raspberry and rose petals, Candied Almonds) and Belleviolette (Cassis cremeux,Violet glaze, Fresh Blackberry) meaning their eclairs are guaranteed to delight."
Mentioned by Daily Hive
These are the bakeries to order a birthday cake from in Toronto
"A post shared by Nügateau Patisserie (@nugateau) on Mar 5, 2020 at 10:15am PST. While this french pastry shop is mostly dedicated to eclairs, cakes are to be found on the menu, and they’re made with just as much care as the tinier offerings. Made with no artificial flavourings, each of these works of art is decorated so elaborately that you almost won’t want to eat it."

Best Arts and Culture Places in Markham

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
4.3 (307 ratings)4 (37 ratings)
Industrial-style art gallery featuring avant-garde works, along with an array of programs & events.
231 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2G8, Canada
Art galleryShoppingEvent venue
Peel Art Gallery, Museum + Archives
Peel Art Gallery, Museum + Archives
4.4 (297 ratings)4.5 (70 ratings)
Museum in a 19th-century courthouse & jail, featuring regional history exhibits & an art gallery.
9 Wellington St E, Brampton, ON L6W 1Y1, Canada
MuseumsArchiveArt galleryArt museumHistorical landmarkHistorical place museumLocal history museum
TIFF Bell Lightbox
TIFF Bell Lightbox
4.6 (3076 ratings)4.5 (191 ratings)
This centre of the Toronto International Film Festival features world cinema & events year-round.
350 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3X5, Canada
Movie theaterConcerts & ShowsArt museumTheaters
Mentioned by Canadian Affair
Toronto Culture: 5 of the best attractions
"Toronto is famous for the Toronto International Film Festival, which delivers as much clout in the sphere of film as the likes of Cannes and Sundance. Although the festival takes place in September, TIFF has a permanent space in the city known as the Lightbox which can be enjoyed all year round. The building houses five public cinemas, two galleries and three learning studios."
Mentioned by traveltriangle.com
Toronto Nightlife: 10 Hotspots For An Electrifying Night
"The TIFF Bell Lightbox is a cultural centre and also the headquarters of the much-awaited Toronto International Film Festival. Your nightlife in Toronto gets too glam if you happen to time it right, when the festival is on!. However, when around the year TIFF Bell Lightbox is where film lovers, makers and event planners meet."
Mentioned by AFAR Media
The Best Museums, Culture, and Arts in Toronto
"Home of the Toronto Film Festival, as well as other visual arts celebrations, the TIFF Bell Lightbox is a building dedicated to Toronto's film world. Theaters, libraries, galleries, offices, lecture halls, as well as a swank members' lounge and..."

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Markham

McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve
McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve
4.5 (459 ratings)4.5 (20 ratings)
Natural area with around 400 kinds of plants, lots of wildlife, walking trails & viewing platforms.
1908 Colonel Sam Dr, Oshawa, ON L1H 8W8, Canada
Nature preserveNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Rouge Beach
Rouge Beach
4.6 (200 ratings)4.5 (7 ratings)
Lakefront & sandy river-mouth swimming beach backed by wetlands, a park & trail.
Ontario, Canada
BeachNature & Parks
Mentioned by traveltriangle.com
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"Situated close to the famous Rouge river, the charming Rouge beach is home to a wide range of wildlife species and you can also spend the entire day sunbathing and swimming in the soothing waters here. Camping is surely an option here as made available at the Rough National Urban Park. Other facilities at this beach include bike trails, washrooms, a massive volleyball court and changing rooms."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
The Best Beaches in and Near Toronto
"Located at the mouth of the Rouge River at the east end of Lawrence Avenue, Rouge Beach is a great place to go if you want to feel like you’re getting a little escape from the city - without actually leaving the city. In addition to swimming and sunbathing, the marshes at Rouge Beach are good for wildlife viewing. You can also fish or canoe one the Rouge River."
Mentioned by Daily Hive
8 Toronto beaches to visit that aren’t Woodbine Beach
"A little more of a drive from the city in Scarborough, Rouge Beach is worth the trip on a hot sunny day. Spend the day lounging on the sandy shores, get out in the water and rent a kayak or canoe, watch the sunset, or get lost in nature on the Rouge Marsh trail nearby."
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
4.6 (42078 ratings)4.5 (18254 ratings)
Expansive, modern aquarium with many species & habitats on display, plus events & classes.
288 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
AquariumNature & Parks
Mentioned by Toronto 4 days itinerary
How to Plan the Perfect Toronto Itinerary (1-4 Days + Tips from a Local)
"Or if you’re with kids the Ripley’s Aquarium which is just below the tower is one of the best places to visit in Toronto. From the tower make your way up to Queen Street where you can then catch a streetcar or start shopping your way down the street. Further down Queen Street West you’ll find Kensington Market, a bohemiam and hipster neighbourhood filled with vintage shops and many ethinic cuisines. It’s a great spot to stop for lunch or you can wait as you make your way to Chinatown."

Top Best American Restaurants in Markham

White Lily Diner
White Lily Diner
4.8 (765 ratings)
Humble spot dishing out all-day breakfasts & deli sandwiches with house-smoked and -cured meats.
678 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1G8, Canada
DinerAmerican restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater
The 38 Best Restaurants in Toronto
"Residents of the Riverside community have gotten deservedly smug about this 30-seat restaurant that serves ideal versions of all-day diner food. Massive sandwiches and billowy pancakes are grub done not just right, but exquisitely. Bread, pickles, pastrami, and donuts are all made entirely in-house."
Mentioned by TorEats
Best Brunch in Toronto’s East End
"A charming interior with an eclectic menu would be one way of describing this relaxed diner. From baking their own bread and smoking their own bacon and salmon, White Lily Diner prides itself on serving quality, well-thought-through comfort food. Photo Courtesy: @DishedToronto"
Mentioned by YellowPages.ca
Chinese Food Restaurants in Toronto ON
"Lily Garden Chinese Restaurant welcomes parties and banquets, including: Birthdays, Family Gathering,Parties for all occasions. Chinese Food Restaurants, Asian Restaurants"
Eggsmart
Eggsmart
4.1 (856 ratings)
645 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5G 1M7, Canada
Breakfast restaurantAmerican restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeDessert restaurantFamily restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Denny's
Denny's
3.8 (1939 ratings)
Casual diner chain dishing up classic American comfort fare, including all-day breakfast favorites.
2610 Rutherford Rd, Vaughan, ON L4K 0H1, Canada
DinerAmerican restaurantBreakfast restaurant

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Markham

Sky Blue Room C
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Uptown Gem near Yonge and Finch
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Hilton Suites Toronto Markham Conference Centre & Spa Hotel
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$128 /night
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