Hello fall and hello pumpkin spice season! While we say goodbye to the hot and humid summer days, we can look forward to a new season of fresh, crisp and pumpkin-y things (Halloween will be here before you know it!) Many of our local #Bloorcourt businesses have some great fall menu or seasonal offerings that shouldn't be missed! As always, thank you for supporting local! (Who did we miss? Drop us a line by email to let us know so that we can add to this list!)
Each Pumpkin Spice Crystal Set includes:
Image credit to @happysoultoronto on Instagram
This family-owned business, has been around for 4 generations, since 1933. They specialize in floral arrangements for any occasion and also offer beautiful plants and succulents. Visit the store Monday thru Saturday. Image credit to @hillsflorist on Instagram
"Apples are kissed with lemon and tossed with brown sugar and a fall spice mix, piled in a spelt crust with deep rich caramel sauce and topped with an oatmeal crumble" - Banoi on Instagram Image credit to @banoi_toronto on Instagram.
We couldn't publish this listicle without a mention of an actual pumpkin spice latte! Order yours at The Makerbean Cafe (and be amazed at all of their neat laser-cut and 3D modelling creations) Available for in-store pickup, dine-in or order on participating delivery apps. Image credit to @themakerbean on Instagram.
"Cinnamon sugar donut with pumpkin spiced cream filling. We like creamy pumpkin texture so decided to put filling into donuts, not dipping to glaze". - Machino Donuts on Instagram Image credit to @machinodonuts on Instagram.
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