2017-12-21
We'll be closed from Dec 23 ( Saturday) till Jan 7, reopening Monday January 8, 2018. Look forward to serving you in the New Year.
Crimson Teas, located on Spadina Avenue, was a highly rated restaurant serving as both a tea room and restaurant. It was ranked 5th by BlogTO in the list of 10 best tea cafes and considered one of the top 6 spots for tea by Foodism Toronto. The restaurant's social media accounts showed they closed for regular holidays and also hosted events such as art exhibitions and musical performances. While they announced a move to a new location in 2016, it appears that Crimson Teas has not updated its profile since then and might be closed down permanently.
415 Spadina Avenue
Toronto, ON
M5T2G6
To get to the tea room and restaurant located on Spadina Avenue, you can take public transport such as the streetcar or subway. The nearest streetcar stop is at Spadina Avenue and College Street or Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street. The nearest subway station is St. Patrick Station which is just a short walk away.
If driving, there are several parking options available nearby including street parking along adjacent streets or paid parking lots in the area. It is recommended to use a navigation app or map service for directions to the location.
| Monday | 11am - 8pm |
| Tuesday | 11am - 8pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 8pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 8pm |
| Friday | 11am - 8pm |
| Saturday | 12pm - 7pm |
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Crimson Teas, located on Spadina Avenue in Toronto, is a must-visit for tea lovers. This tea room has been recognized by BlogTO as the 5th best tea cafe and by Foodism Toronto as one of the 6 best tea spots in the city. The ambiance of Crimson Teas is serene and calming, making it an ideal spot to unwind after a long day.
In addition to serving delicious teas, Crimson Teas also hosts events that are worth attending. From musical performances to art exhibitions, there is always something happening at this tea room. The team at Crimson Teas truly cares about their customers and often posts updates on social media regarding their hours of operation and upcoming events.
The recent move to a new location has not affected the quality of service or the ambiance of Crimson Teas. In fact, artist Henry Ho and his crew created an art action piece and video documentary called 'A Taste of Compassion' capturing the vibe of the old location in the energetic canter of calligraphic horses, as each horse then gallops into the new space, bringing with it the ambience that we have gotten to know so well at 233 College Street.
Overall, Crimson Teas is a gem in Toronto's tea scene. With its excellent selection of teas and welcoming atmosphere, it's no wonder why this tea room has received such high praise from critics and customers alike.