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This Toronto Restaurant Is Serving Up Jumbo-Sized Coffee & The Mug Is Bigger Than Your Head (VIDEO)

It'll definitely give you that fix ☕️.

A person holding a massive coffee mug. Right: A massive coffee mug alongside a small coffee mug.

A person drinking coffee. Right: Big and small coffee mugs.

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A Toronto restaurant is offering people a solution to their coffee withdrawal problems and the experience is so picture-worthy.

It's no secret that the city is filled with places that have jumbo-sized foods, like oversized croissants or a pizza slice worth multiple meals, but this spot takes it to the next level.

Chandelier Dine and Bar serves a brunch meal that's absolutely massive, with a coffee that's bigger than your head to top it off.

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But first a cup of coffee at Chandelier ☕️ #giantcoffee #coffeeaddict #torontofoodspots #coffeecup #fyppppp #coffeetok #torontocoffee

The Armenian and Eastern European fusion restaurant was inspired by patio season to bring Torontonians a beverage they couldn't say no to. They call it the XXL coffee.

With many busy and delicious Toronto cafes, Chandelier Dine and Bar has brought something to the city that you might not find in most places.

A Chandelier Dine and Bar spokesperson told Narcity that they "originally got the idea during the patio season...we wanted to do something unique and fun for our customers."

"The reel shared above was posted during that time and went viral....we received [a] great response and continued," they added.

The coffee mug, which is from Armenia, holds around 5 litres, which is about 20 regular cups of coffee.

And don't worry, you're not expected to drink the whole thing if you don't want to. In fact, the spokesperson told us that parties usually order a coffee mug that's bigger than your head and get smaller cups that they fill up.

The gigantic coffee from Chandelier Dine and Bar costs $25. So if you're a big group, it's actually cheaper than getting multiple regular-sized coffees — and it's more fun.

But keep in mind that the coffee needs to be pre-ordered at least a day in advance, so make sure to plan accordingly.

Also, if you were headed to the restaurant during brunch on Sundays, you could also pre-order a massive breakfast wrap. The wrap includes a variety of omelettes, veggies, cheese and potatoes. It can feed around seven people and costs around $40.

  • Writer

    Mira Nabulsi (she/her) was a Writer for Narcity Media with over five years of journalism experience. Before joining the team, she worked at Xtalks and Discovery Channel. Mira graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) with a Master of Journalism and completed her undergraduate degree from York University. But, now she loves to eat and taste all the different cuisines and culinary experiences the world has to offer.
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