Creeds Coffee & Dry Cleaning- Toronto
Walking into Creeds felt like walking into an elevated version of my favourite college coffee shop (minus the exam pressures and OSAP anxiety).
Walking into Creeds felt like walking into an elevated version of my favourite college coffee shop (minus the exam pressures and OSAP anxiety).
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