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Popular café 18feet opens new downtown location, offering limited-time discounts

18feet Café is soft-launching its fourth location with opening deals, including higher discounts for followers.

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Sip on 18feet’s tea at their new Yonge-Dundas location. (Courtesy: @18feet.ca on Instagram)

What to know

  • 18feet Café has soft-launched its fourth location at 329 Yonge Street in the Yonge-Dundas area with Korean-inspired menu items
  • Customers can get 10 percent off during the soft launch from January 12 to 31 or 15 percent off by following 18feet on social media
  • Popular menu items include matcha lattes, strawberry bliss lattes, blueberry cream cheese bagels, dalgona lattes, and matcha ice cream treats

18feet Café is brewing up discounts this January for their Yonge-Dundas soft opening.

Korean café 18feet brings Seoul’s vibrant brunch scene to Canada with homemade Cheong, South Korea’s sweetening handcrafted puree, and other cultural items.

With humble beginnings as a coffee truck in front of the University of Toronto’s campus in 2019, this chain has shown success and resilience and is now opening a new location at Yonge-Dundas.

Today, its newest location soft opened at 329 Yonge St., with discounts on opening day and through the end of January.

For the soft launch from Jan. 12 to Jan. 31, the store is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and afterwards will open Mondays to Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m to 10 p.m.

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During the soft launch, customers can receive 10 per cent off on everything except merchandise, and 15 per cent if they follow their social accounts.  

Best sellers include their premium matcha latte, strawberry bliss latte, grapefruit cheong, blueberry cream cheese bagel, and dalgona latte. There’s even an ice cream series, including a matcha ice cream latte, strawberry matcha sundae with strawberry cheong, and matcha ice cream itself.

​History of 18feet

CEO Evan Park sold the truck in March 2020 due to COVID and returned in Feb. 2023 with a location at 364 Huron St, near the University of Toronto.

In November of that same year, a pop-up store at 199 College St. opened near the university, and its Huron St. location closed down in Feb. 2024 due to building demolition.

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That did not stop Park from continuing to share his Korean culture with Torontonians, as he shortly relocated just one month later to 86 Gerard St. E., in front of Toronto Metropolitan University, closing the pop-up on College.

In September 2024, he opened a second store in UofT’s Pharmacy building at 144 College St., and another in Davisville at 1967 Yonge St. in that same month.

For more about their various locations, head to their website

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