The coffee bar at the Bohemian Embassy, 7 St. Nicholas St., 1965. Image courtesy of York University Archives.
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Resource ID
10619
Access
Open
Credit Line
York University Archives.
Date of Creation
1965
Program Category
Tours
Rights
York University Archives.
Caption
The coffee bar at the Bohemian Embassy, 7 St. Nicholas St., 1965. Image courtesy of York University Archives.
Description
Toronto's first espresso machine arrived in 1954 at Yonge and College's Sidewalk Cafe. Eleven years later, this glimpse at the Bohemian Embassy's coffee bar shows that Toronto coffee drinkers could choose between espressos, cappuccinos, or the specialty café boheme.