These are the sweet spots to order Easter treats from in Toronto
Everything is strange and different, but Easter is not cancelled. In fact, the holiday’s fuzzy bunny has been deemed an essential service.
And while Easter egg hunts might be considered kids stuff, that doesn’t mean adults don’t have a soft spot for those beloved spring-themed treats.
We’ve already done the digging for these sweets, so you know exactly where to find the best Easter bites in Toronto for delivery or curbside pickup from April 10 to 12:
Nadège
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Pick your favourites from this patisserie and order them online to have treats delivered to your address within 48 hours. This spot is keeping Easter weekend sweet as ever.
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SOMA
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While this spot’s shops remain closed, they “still exist in the cosmos in a little chocolate bubble ready to float chocolate bunnies” into everyone’s homes. The online store is currently live and orders over $50 ship free across Canada, with free drive-and-drop service being offered in Toronto. Yes, that means contactless.
The team will be delivering goodies through to Sunday, April 12.
Delysèes
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Get your orders in by end of day Friday for delivery from this sweet spot over the weekend. They’re delivering to Toronto, Etobicoke, Mississauga, North York, and all surrounding areas at no charge, but orders must be placed by no later than 7 pm on Friday to guarantee delivery on Saturday or Sunday.
AG Macarons
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Mini Egg macarons are back and available for online order at this sweet spot. You can order ahead and pick yours up from the shop on Saturday, April 11.
Address: 647 Dupont Street, Toronto
Phone: 647-977-3124
Address: 709 The Queensway, Toronto
Phone: 647-977-3030
Bunner’s
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Amongst other Easter treats, Bunner’s is doing up six-packs of macarons, and they promise you won’t even be able to tell that they’re vegan. Goodies are now available via delivery in the GTA through the spot’s website, or you can go through Uber Eats or Foodora.