Ossington

52Chill

Ossington is Toronto's densest coffee corridor without a third-wave anchor: 33 cafes at +2.8z above cohort, 88 restaurants filling the strip from Morning Parade Coffee Bar down to Hello 123. Grocery comes in adequate, parks are small but real. SocialGlue sits at 72 — busy enough, not saturated.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

The numbers on Ossington are coffee-forward in a way that stands out across the entire batch: 33 options at a +2.8 z-score, the highest coffee saturation in this set of 25. Morning Parade Coffee Bar is the neighborhood's personality — the kind of place that anchors a block's identity. Starbucks is there too, because Ossington is also a strip where chains have followed the crowds. Restaurants hit 88 (slightly above cohort at +0.77z), with enough variety — Hello 123, Subway, Pizza Pizza — to cover the full price range. Grocery lands at 17, essentially in-line. Parks are Lisgar and Fred Hamilton Playground: functional, not ambitious. SocialGlue at 72, digitalNomadGravity at 100. The remote_friendly tag fits — this is a neighborhood where you can spend a full workday without running out of cafes.

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