Black Heart Café
About This Spot
Stepping into Black Heart Café feels like uncovering a warm refuge tucked into the heart of Iqaluit, a lively and spirited spot where northern life blends effortlessly with the comforting rituals of a well-loved coffee shop. The hum of conversation, the gentle clink of cups, and the inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee set an easygoing pace that invites you to pause and savor the moment, whether you’re ducking in between flights or settling in for a slow morning.
This café pulses with a friendly, unpretentious energy—bustling enough at lunchtime to fill every table and cozy nook, yet still welcoming to anyone craving a quiet corner or a chat over a steaming cup. The presence of local art and shelves lined with books adds personal touches that invite discovery, giving this place a sense of home beyond its role as a pit stop.
The menu here fosters its own quiet storytelling, with thoughtful nods to northern ingredients and diverse tastes woven seamlessly into familiar favorites. Whether you’re drawn by the silky espresso crafted from the locally cherished North Star blend or intrigued by dishes that weave local flavors into sumptuous sandwiches and bowls, the food and drinks feel both comforting and gently adventurous. From warming chai lattes to fresh spring rolls featuring caribou, every bite and sip is a subtle reminder of place and care.
There’s a genuine warmth behind the counter—an openness that makes the space feel more like a gathering among friends than a simple café visit. Across its bar seating, sofas, and communal tables, Black Heart Café offers a shared experience rooted in good coffee, flavorful food, and welcoming human moments—qualities that make it stand out as a quietly vibrant staple within the unique rhythm of Nunavut’s capital.
What’s Available Here
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Delivery
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On-site services
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
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Great coffee
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Great dessert
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Great tea selection
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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Solo dining
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Good for working on laptop
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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Coffee
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Healthy options
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Catering
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Dessert
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Table service
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Toilet
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Casual
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Cosy
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Trendy
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Groups
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Tourists
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University students
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Accepts reservations
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Credit cards
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High chairs
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Free of charge street parking
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Free parking lot
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Parking
Location & Hours
| Monday | 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
| Tuesday | 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
| Wednesday | 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
| Thursday | 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
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| Friday | 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
| Saturday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM | |
| Sunday | 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
Eric Wong 11 Jan 2026
Had a lovely and tasteful char sandwich with a group of fellow hikers while waiting for a flight back to Ottawa. This is a lively place with a healthy menu and a good coffee and drinks menu. Highly recommended. There are also some wall art reprints that are for sale behind a counter for $5 each. Good place to pick up something as souvenirs as well for a good price.
Sherry Dickson 09 Jan 2026
Imagine discovering your favourite coffee North of the 60th parallel in what is now my favourite café, “Black Heart Café” in Iqaluit, Nunavut. The artistically prepared fresh food and baked goods paired with Equator coffee in a friendly warm inviting ambience is a favourite memory of my trip there. The “Equator Coffee - North Star Expresso” blend is exactly as described, “Sweet, smooth, and silky, this espresso roast shines bright and leads the way to a better day.” It is my better start to everyday with a rich flavour that always brings back the ambience and joy of “Black Heart Café”. I hope to return there again. I think Equator Coffee should make Black Heart Café, the official home for “North Star Expresso”!
Caitlin Stewart 02 Jan 2026
Stopped in for a caribou burger recommended by the Visitor Centre staff and wasn't disappointed, it was delicious! Also had the London Fog and Chai Latte which were also good. The staff was extremely friendly.
K FP 23 Dec 2025
This place is bumpin' on lunch hour, and I imagine at other times of the day too. Big, generous sandwiches but more pricey than down south, but more food is more expensive here than south Canada. I had a dirty chai, it was good. They have tables, bar seating and sofa, at noon all the tables were taken. Lots of books on a bookshelf. And self serve water, maybe even drip coffee refills, but not sure. Parking lot out front, staircase or ramp to get up to cafe front door. Energetic, lively music. They call your name when your drink is ready. They had a caribou and shrimp spring roll offering, very cool and uniquely Nunavut.
Justin Friesen 29 Nov 2025
A great coffee shop and cafe in Iqaluit. Always try to make sure to make a stop in when I'm in town. All of the typical coffee and espresso options omthat you might expect down south and amazing food options.
Barbara Williams 25 Oct 2025
Cozy cafe that is a hub for social connection. Delicious sandwiches and baked goods. Many selections for coffee and tea.
Sony Singh 17 Oct 2025
Best social & food experience in Iqaluit. Great energy, lots of food choices and healthy options. PCI bowl with char was great. Dirty chai was perfect. Friendly staff, clean and warm.
Kmiru 04 Oct 2025
My brother and I visited the place at 1405 Masak Ct A, Iqaluit, NU for the first time, and we were genuinely impressed by both the food and the service. We each ordered a Tuktu Burger, wanting to try something different and unique to the region. From the moment we walked in, the staff was friendly, welcoming, and attentive. They greeted us with a smile and answered our questions patiently, which immediately made us feel comfortable. The burgers didn’t take long to arrive at our table, which was great considering it was our first time there and we didn’t know what to expect. When we tried them, we were pleasantly surprised: the flavor was excellent, the portion sizes were just right, and you could tell that the ingredients were fresh and well-prepared. It’s clear that they care about delivering a quality dining experience. After we finished eating, one of the staff members kindly came to collect our empty plates, a simple gesture that shows good customer service. Overall, the food, atmosphere, and service were all excellent. If you're in Iqaluit and want to enjoy something tasty and well made, I definitely recommend stopping by and trying the Tuktu Burger. Without a doubt, they deserve 5 stars.