Honoré de Balzac, one of history's consummate coffee aficionados, is a prolific and celebrated 19th century French novelist. His prodigious output was famously fueled by copious cups of strong, black coffee consumed throughout the night.While earning a university degree in French Literature, Diana Olsen, President and Founder of Balzac's, discovered a kindred spirit in Monsieur Balzac and his genuine passion for coffee. Upon graduating, she immersed herself in authentic French culture, spending a year and a half in France. Passing many enchanting afternoons in the Grand cafés of Paris, Ms. Olsen was inspired to bring this sophisticated celebration of coffee and social tradition back home to Canada.San Francisco was her next stop in 1993, to learn the craft of coffee roasting and bean selection at the West Coast Specialty Coffee Training Institute. In 1996, the first Balzac's café was opened in Stratford, Ontario. Today, Diana oversees all aspects of café operations and coffee roasting from the Balzac's Roastery in Stoney Creek, Ontariomore...See more text
Located inside Toronto Reference Library, this Balzac’s location is popular with students and freelancers looking to get some work done. Note: you’ll have to ask the staff for the Wi-Fi password. There’s plenty of seats here with both a communal and long bar table by the window, as well as few small circular tables, but this place does get packed quickly, so get there early to secure a seat. Balzac’s uses Fair Trade organic coffee and locally sourced organic milk. The drinks are super creamy as a result. Don’t forget to try the IG famous coffee in a cone.