Mary T.
Yelp
A friend recently visited Purple Penguin Cafe for one thing: apple fritters. I looked at her fritter photos and knew that I needed some. I love fritters!
I absolutely love the cafe's name. My favourite colour is purple. My favourite bird is the penguin. And, I love a good cafe. I drove down to Leslieville last Thursday. I was on a staycation, so it was nice to go during a weekday afternoon.
This cafe is on the southeast corner of Logan and Queen Street East. I did street parking along the north side of Queen Street East. I am digging the Green P parking app these days. I don't need to bring change with me and touch a parking payment machine. I typically don't have any change with me, especially during this pandemic.
If you do want free parking, you have the lot a bit north of Queen, on Logan. There's a Value Village that used to be a Valdi discount grocery store eons ago. Yep, I went there with memories of seeing my parents buy a lot of canned condensed milk. It explains why I don't put any milk in my tea these days.
I walked into the cafe. It's cute and purple, with penguin artwork and more! I said hi to June, who owns the cafe. She was sweet.
I ordered six apple fritters for $10. I also ordered a pineapple fritter for $5. I needed something to wash my fritters down and have a weakness for hot chocolate. I got a small marshmallow hot chocolate.
I paid with a debit card. Tip. Tap. Done!
I got my marshmallow hot chocolate first. I wanted to rip my mask off to drink it, but two more customers had walked in. I held off. It was a true test of my strength.
You can order online. I wanted to see everything, so I waited a bit for my made-to-order fritters. The wait wasn't all that long. I was taking photos, so that helped.
She asked whether I wanted everything in a box or a bag. I asked for the pineapple fritter in a bag, as I was going to devour it in my car. I asked for the apple fritters to be in a box. She did all that and was so sweet.
She brought my fritters to me. It was so nice. She asked whether I needed a bag. I was okay, as I only needed to walk across the street doing my balancing act. Luckily, the couple in front of me held the door, so I was great.
I sat in my car to enjoy my goodies. My car smelled so good!
I loved that my marshmallow hot chocolate was in a cup with a pretty purple lid. I took the lid off and was so happy to see little rainbow marshmallows from my childhood. What blew me away was that these marshmallows were toasted. It's another reason why I need my own torch.
You do need to take the lid off to enjoy this hot chocolate. It was great having marshmallows with every hot chocolate sip. It wasn't an exceptionally sugary hot chocolate. I was relieved because the marshmallows provided all the sugar that I needed.
The pineapple fritter was $5. Why? First, it's larger than the apple fritter. Second, when I bit into it, I was not expecting a full, juicy, thick pineapple ring. It was naturally sweet and didn't have that stinging aftertaste that lingers on your tongue. The duality between the crispy fried dough and sweet pineapple ring worked well, with cinnamon and sugar on the outside. Yum!
I avoided eating the entire box of apple fritters as I drove home. I had one, though. OMG! It's the best. Sweet apple chunks, with cinnamon and sugar goodness in every bite. The fritter was heavenly and so good hot out of the fryer.
I am such a fan. I will return to get more fritters, and give the Oreo and banana fritters a try. I will also go with a large hot chocolate next because it's good and I need the largest size possible. This place also has Montreal-style bagels, which made my soul overflow with carb love.
What a lovely cafe! It's bold that it's across the street from Starbucks. Between the two, when it comes to apple fritters and hot chocolate, Purple Penguin Cafe has my heart.
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