Saverio Cosenza “got the bug for coffee” while working for an espresso machine manufacturer. It was a subsequent trip to Italy, however, that inspired him to open Si Espresso. He says, “I liked that people went in to talk politics and soccer.” It was this Italian culture that he wanted to recreate when he returned to Toronto.
Si Espresso opened in 2011. It is a narrow and compact café. At first, there was no seating; Saverio wanted to discourage laptop-focused patrons who were more interested in their screens than in conversation. “I just wanted people to come in and talk for a bit – a quick in and out.” He eventually added seats beside a long bar because he realized people wanted to sit for a while and have conversation with old and new friends.
Just down Broadview a bit is Si. This teeny space has a good strong cuppa with a great window for people watching. And don't let its small space fool you - it's fairly roomy inside, with lots of drink options, should you like your order a little more complex than the usual offerings.
Just a two-second walk from Broadview Station, this is the perfect place to drop by after work and pick up a bag of espresso beans for the next morning. Americano is their signature drink, a beverage that reaches an art form in the hands of their baristas. When you pop in, make sure you set aside a couple of coins for one of their mouth-watering butter pecan tarts. They’re the perfect partner for your cup of espresso.