Our love for coffee, healthy eats & sweet treats coupled with a craving to create a warm space that can bring Beaconsfield residents together inspired their vision to create Café CoCo & Bean. Café CoCo & Bean is the café destination in the heart of Beaurepaire Village.
Overall, Café Coco & Bean is described as a cozy, welcoming, dog friendly spot with strong espresso and a range of pastries, especially a standout carrot cake, and a charming decor that makes it feel like a local hangout. The staff are generally friendly and strive to know customers, and the drinks are often made to order and taste rich and smooth, though a few reviews note occasional inconsistency in service or milk texture and some higher price points. The space is small but inviting and usually easy to find a seat, and events like paint nights and high tea add to the appeal. Some visitors mention crowded days or occasional lapses in cleanliness or attention, but many reviews emphasize a warm community vibe and a willingness to support local, with many planning to return for the coffee, treats, and friendly atmosphere.
What a lovely café - placed a large order & the barista was incredibly patient when I decided to make a last minute change. The caramel & vanilla lattes were delicious & my brother said that the strawberry matcha was one of the best he has ever had. If it was closer to me, I would be going every day 😅❤?😍
Love their coffee & it's super consistent! However, I do find it quite pricey - $5.18 for a medium Americano is quite steep, higher than most cafes in downtown Toronto where I live.
I love this coffee shop. Wholeheartedly disagree with Dmitry Fritz's review below 👇 Him & his guest came in annoyed & I overheard them complain about everything before they even received their drink. It's a small cafe, everyone heard. You can definitely take your bad attitude else where.
Unfortunately we did not get a'warm hug'from this cafe. Our two cappuccinos were weak & the barista owners said they could add another shot but we would have to pay. As previous comments mention, perhaps some barista & customer service training would help. Given the owners' attitude we will take our business elsewhere.
Jan 23, 2026
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Cafe Coco & Bean in Beaconsfield is an absolute gem & hands down one of the best coffee spots in the area. From the moment you walk in, you're welcomed with the warmest, friendliest energy.
The coffee is consistently exceptional: perfectly brewed, rich, & smooth, clearly made by people who truly care about quality. The cakes & cookies too are truly deliciously decadent - fresh, delicious, & thoughtfully prepared.
Beaconsfield is so lucky to have Cafe Coco & BeanThis place is pure joy in café form.
I have visited this café numerous times in the hope that the quality would improve, but unfortunately this past weekend will be my last visit. Given the level of coffee education readily available today, it is disappointing that the baristas do not appear to receive proper training in milk texturing. I worked in coffee for ten years, & I would never have served a latte, or any milk-based drink, with burnt milk or a foam full of large bubbles. When the milk is not properly textured, the drink should be discarded & remade. A silky, consistent texture is the minimum standard for a high-quality specialty coffee beverage. Paying more than $5 for a drink that is barely drinkable is simply not acceptable. I hope the café invests in proper training, but for now, I will be taking my business elsewhere.
I've been to this cafe about 5 times since moving nearby a few months ago. Their treats are tasty & they have a lot of drink options. The spot is cute & their branding is playful & smart. I was a bit disappointed that it was not stroller friendly as it was hard to bring my newborn in, but now he is older & easier to manage without it. My main issue with this place is that the service is very inconsistent. Sometimes you will get a lovely & warm barista & other times you will get someone very unfriendly who seems to he having a bad day. Otherwise, it's great & I would love to try the high tea!
A cafe that extends beyond its cutesy appearance!! Delicious matcha, coffee, & treats made with so much love. Warm, cozy environment alongside the sweetest staff.
Nov 11, 2025
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The cafe was fine, but I saw several flies on the pastry shelf, which was unpleasant. The pie & croissant were not delicious at all, & the coffee was just average
Such a cute cafe in the Beaurepaire village! Love their chocolate chip cookies & flat white. Very sweet interior design, plenty of seats & serving tables. Dog friendly as well. Polite & helpful service. Selling local artisan products & chocolate bombs.
I love love love this cafe. The service, the vibe, the fact that it's women owned, & that their coffee being beyond delicious all create an amazing atmosphere. Their mommy & me group is also so sweet to be a part of. I highly recommend for all your coffee & sweet treat needs.
This cozy little café isn't just a coffee shop, it's an extension of your own home. From the moment you walk in, the warmth & friendly faces are immediately felt. This has become the heart of the Beaurepaire village. Not only does it have amazing drinks, the most delicious baked goods & cool events; but it also supports so many local charities. What more can you ask for?
Whether you want to just come in with your book for a latte, lunch with your girlfriends, high tea for a bridal shower or a hilarious comedy show special event, you won't be disappointed. & did a mention your fur baby is also welcome??? I have truly found a slice of heaven here at Coco & Bean.
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Tucked away on a quiet street corner, Cafe Coco & Bean is the kind of place that feels like a warm hug the moment you walk in. The scent of freshly , brewed coffee mingles with the buttery aroma of just-out-of-the-oven pastries, instantly setting the tone for a perfect morning (or afternoon escape).
The interior strikes a beautiful balance between cozy & modern. Whether you're meeting a friend or flying solo with a book or laptop, it's easy to settle in.
The staff are friendly without being overbearing. They're happy to offer recommendations, & you can tell they genuinely care about the quality of what they're serving.
Cafe Coco & Bean isn't just a coffee shop - it's a place you want to return to. Whether you're craving a quiet moment with a cup of coffee or a bite of something sweet & flaky, this café delivers. Highly recommended for pastry lovers & caffeine seekers alike.
Disappointing Experience Despite a Beautiful Setting
We came to this café hoping to relax & enjoy the peaceful surroundings, but the service left a lot to be desired. From the moment we walked in, we were met with a cold, plastic face from the barista - the kind that makes you feel more like an inconvenience than a guest.
The barista's energy just didn't match the vibe of the place at all. While the café itself has a calm, cozy atmosphere, the attitude behind the counter felt dismissive & out of sync - like they didn't want to be there, & made sure we felt that too.
It's a real shame, because the location has potential. But hospitality matters, & when that's missing, no amount of aesthetic can make up for it.
That led us to exit the café & search for another welcoming spot.
I was too excited to try this place, unfortunately it was a slight letdown. The service was ok, the barista isn't that friendly. I guess the excuse is'Monday Morning'. The cafe is cute & tiny. The entrance door is an annoyance. It's a sliding door & it's heavy, so customer has the tendency to not fully close. We were not only people in the cafe but there were 2-3 wasps zooming around & it wasn't pleasant. Of course, workers didn't help the disturbance, but a customer took upon herself to get rid of them. She was the hero. Customers applauded her. I had a latte (delicious) & chocolatine (little hard the outer shells & not enough chocolate inside). I want to try their high afternoon tea, but now I am hesitant about it.