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Céramic Café - Ceramic Cafe Restaurants in Montreal

Céramic Café

Open until 11 pm
(1361)
Chomedey, Laval-des-Rapides

Mentioned in: Where to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?

Review Summary

Overall, Céramic Café is a fun, creative spot with a wide range of ceramics, paints and textures that appeals to families, couples and groups looking for a relaxed, hands on activity. Reviews frequently praise the friendly staff, the welcoming atmosphere and the option to eat or drink while decorating. However, several comments note that prices can be high and some charges for time or table service feel steep, with a few experiences reporting slow or inconsistent service, crowds and noise during peak times. The seating can be tight and some guests mention limited kid friendly spaces. Despite these issues, the activity itself and the final pieces are often described as beautiful and satisfying, and many reviewers plan to return, sometimes using coupons to improve value. Overall, it is a popular, enjoyable experience with caveats about cost and crowding that vary by location and time.View restaurant profile
Céramic Café - Ceramic Cafe Restaurants in Montreal

Céramic Café

Open until Midnight
(1218)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?

Review Summary

Overall, reviews show a wide range of ceramics, colors, and painting options at Céramic Café, with a cozy cafe vibe that suits dates, family days, or a chill outing with friends. The activity is immersive and easy to spend hours on, though some note prices can be high and the quality of the final pieces can vary. Experience is boosted when staff are friendly and helpful, but reports of rude or inattentive service and uneven attention from staff appear in some visits. The café plus painting concept is highly praised, and many appreciate the ability to sip coffee while crafting, though service and seating can be slow. Reservations or planning ahead are often recommended as the place can get busy and pieces finish after about a week. Some critiques mention finish flaws such as fingerprints or glaze issues on completed pieces, suggesting hand washing to preserve durability. Despite these, the consensus is that the activity is enjoyable, creative, and a good value for the experience, with many planning to return.View restaurant profile
Céramic Café - Ceramic Cafe Restaurants in Montreal

Céramic Café

Open until 9 pm
(1866)
Greenfield Park, Longueuil

Mentioned in: Where to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?

Review Summary

Céramic Café is described as a lively, family friendly spot with a wide range of ceramic pieces and paint colors, a relaxing yet buzzing atmosphere and consistently friendly staff, making it a popular choice for kids and adults alike. The experience is often enjoyable, with many noting quick service for orders and the option to have your piece fired after painting, and some praising the forgiving policy if a ceramic is accidentally broken. Beverages and snacks are generally well received, with several favorites like smoothies and paninis mentioned, though the main draw for some is the creative activity rather than the cafe fare, which is sometimes rated as average or not the strength of the place. Prices are frequently described as high for a craft activity, and several reviews mention that the space can feel crowded, tables are tight, and parking is limited, especially on busy days. The variety of ceramics and paint colors is a strong point, and the staff are often described as patient and helpful, guiding beginners and offering clear explanations. For families or groups, the location is viewed as a fun and engaging way to spend an afternoon or evening, but some guests feel the service can be inconsistent and the overall experience depends on crowd size and expectations. Reserve ahead when possible and budget per person to account for the art piece and time on site, as it is a popular destination to relax, create and share moments with others.View restaurant profile
Céramic Café - Ceramic Cafe Restaurants in Montreal

Céramic Café

Open until 11 pm
(821)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Pointe-Claire

Mentioned in: Where to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?

Review Summary

Céramic Café comes across as a fun, friendly spot where painting ceramics with plenty of color options and a welcoming staff take center stage. The space can feel a bit tight when busy, but the relaxed atmosphere makes it a great hangout for families and friends. Prices vary, with some reviewers calling the studio fees fair and others noting it can be pricey, though discounts or coupons help. The service is often described as helpful and patient, especially with kids, and staff frequently decorate for celebrations, making birthdays and special occasions feel memorable. A small studio fee includes all painting supplies, from brushes and colors to stencils, adding to the convenience. The venue is praised for its versatility as a place for couples, families, and groups, offering a wide range of ceramic pieces, good supplies, and a clean, modern vibe. The food and drinks are suitable for a quick bite and the coffee is described as comforting and delicious, adding to the overall experience. Overall, Céramic Café is seen as a joyful, creative outing that blends a cafe atmosphere with hands-on art, with price and space considerations depending on visit and expectations.View restaurant profile
Céramic Café - Ceramic Cafe Restaurants in Montreal

Céramic Café

Open until 11 pm
(658)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Overall, Céramic Café is described as a bright, welcoming space with a wide range of ceramic pieces to choose from and a relaxing, family friendly vibe. The staff are consistently praised for being friendly, patient, and helpful, offering clear guidance on painting techniques and making the experience easy to navigate from start to finish. There is broad appeal for both kids and adults, with a large color selection, assorted stencils, and the chance to socialize while creating. The atmosphere is frequently called cozy, with good drinks and a calm, enjoyable pace that suits a casual outing or a group activity. However, several reviews mention issues such as pieces arriving after firing with stains or defects, occasional delays in service or food, and prices that some find high for a family visit. Space can be tight and tables small, and crowds or busy periods can feel congested. Reservations are advised, and some guests suggest bringing your own packing materials or tools to optimize the experience.View restaurant profile
Céramic Café - Ceramic Cafe Restaurants in Montreal

Céramic Café

Open until 10 pm
(713)
Lower Town (Quartier St-Roch), La Cité-Limoilou

Mentioned in: Where to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?

Review Summary

Céramic Café emerges as a relaxing and enjoyable activity to share with others, offering a wide selection of ceramic pieces, plenty of paints and tools, and friendly staff who explain the process. The atmosphere is pleasant and the experience can feel immersive, with many designs to choose from and a variety of beverages and snacks. Some reviews note that instructions for first timers are not always clear and would benefit from more details about layering, available tools, and what to expect after firing. Price is a common concern, with charges for the pieces, time, and refreshments sometimes felt high or not fully aligned with what is offered, and a few items being more expensive or limited in selection. Quality issues after firing are mentioned in a few cases, such as paint bleeding or bubbles, while others still find the activity enjoyable and worth repeating, though service can vary from warm and helpful to less attentive. Reservations may be needed and the session can take longer than expected, but overall it remains a popular, calming creative outing.View restaurant profile

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