
A cozy courtyard cafe serving premium coffee and fresh baked goods in the heart of Ottawa.
Planet Coffee is a charming cafe nestled in a courtyard between York and George Streets in Ottawa's vibrant ByWard Market. This hidden gem offers a welcoming atmosphere for productivity, socializing, or relaxation, featuring a selection of high-quality coffees, teas, and daily lunch specials. Known for its delicious baked treats like scones and sweets, the cafe provides quick service and a casual vibe, making it a favorite local spot despite ongoing construction in the area.
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Freshly brewed coffee and specialty drinks, including espresso and chai tea.
A selection of homemade pastries, scones, cheesecakes, and other sweet treats.
Rotating lunch options with sandwiches and light meals for a quick bite.
Comfortable seating in a relaxed environment, ideal for work or socializing.
Efficient and friendly service to get you in and out with ease.
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Overall rating
E Weiss
This cafe has tasty scones and other baked treats. I tried their Chai tea recently, however that was not ideal, seems it is not fresh or mislabelled/some other kind of tea. Seating is good, even though it is winter and there is a lot of construction outside the building and courtyard.
Team Sauce Travels
This cafe is tucked away in one of the courtyards between York St and George St. Lots of delicious baked good, some great coffee and and other things to eat. A bit of construction currently going on around the courtyard but you can still easily access the cafe. So do not think the place is closed.
Arvind Ravulavaru
Enter from the road diagonally opposite to the Ottawa sign on York St. Good coffee & bakery goods, quick service and a casual vibe.
Matthew Trnkus
One of the best coffee spots in town to just exist, be productive or catch up with friends! Great selection of coffees, sweets and daily lunch specials.
MT
Honestly, horrid. The blueberry cheesecake was like a rock. We couldn't figure out if it wasn't fully defrosted or just 10 days old. The lemon square was 90% crust and 10% lemon, obviously done so to save costs. There were a ton of flies and bees (not even near the display, but by the seats, which is weird). Oh, and they don't advertise the prices of their baked goods, which I find dishonest.