Located in the heart of vibrant New Toronto area, Basket Of Bread at 2783 Lake Shore Blvd W is a beloved neighbourhood bakery known for fresh baking, friendly service, and incredible value. Surrounded by busy local shops, parks, waterfront trails, and a growing residential community, this prime location enjoys steady foot traffic and loyal repeat customers.Customers consistently praise the bakery for its fresh breads, pastries, cakes, and warm welcoming atmosphere, making it a go-to destination for locals and visitors alike. With strong online ratings, an established reputation, and excellent street visibility along one of Etobicoke's busiest corridors, this is a fantastic opportunity for an owner-operator or investor to step into a thriving turnkey business.Whether you're expanding your portfolio or starting your dream bakery, this charming and profitable location offers endless potential in one of Toronto's most desirable west-end communities. (id:61015)
| Business Type | Food Services and Beverage |
| Business Sub Type | Bakery |
| MLS® Number | W12884408 |
| Property Type | Business |
| Community Name | New Toronto |
| Parking Space Total | 2 |
| Appliances | Oven |
| Cooling Type | Fully Air Conditioned |
| Heating Fuel | Natural Gas |
| Heating Type | Forced Air |
| Size Interior | 1,000 Sqft |
| Utility Water | Municipal Water |
| Acreage | No |
| Zoning Description | Mcr |
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