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Yiayia's Bread Company - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Yiayia's Bread Company

A grandmother-grandson bread making duo
Online Only
(63)

Review Summary

Yiayia's Bread Company consistently delivers warm, freshly baked loaves and an engaging, hospitable experience. Bread arrives just out of the oven and often is delivered with careful loaf identification and encouragement to savor every bite. A rich variety from classic sourdough to seasonal flavors impresses, with chai bread singled out for its outstanding flavor and olive oil bread earning high praise. Toppers like organic feta and oregano feta and kalamata olives add delightful dimensions, while the aroma of baked bread and the craftsmanship in each loaf stand out. The overall experience is described as authentic, welcoming, and worth returning to, with fair prices and a friendly staff that makes the visit memorable.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Andalos - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Boulangerie Andalos

Family-run Lebanese bakery offering a wide variety of breads, pastries, ready-to-eat meals, catering menus and imported products.
Opens Today at 8 am
(135)

Review Summary

Andalos offers a vibrant Lebanese bakery and eatery experience with a wide range of authentic dishes and freshly baked breads such as pita and manaakeesh, plus a tempting lineup of sweets like baklava and knefeh. The menu covers favorites like kafta, shawarma and shish taouk, and the pastries are noted for freshness, flavor and comforting textures, with tangy zaatar and a cheesy golden option standing out. The staff are warm and welcoming, the service is quick, and the atmosphere feels like a little slice of Lebanon in Montreal, making Andalos a go to for both quick bites and indulgent desserts. Overall, the variety, quality and friendly service leave diners satisfied and eager to return.View restaurant profile
Tostadito café boulangerie - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Tostadito café boulangerie

Best Colombian restaurant in Montreal
Opens Today at 10 am
(588)

Review Summary

Tostadito café boulangerie delivers authentic Colombian comfort food in a cozy, homey setting where the music and decor make guests feel like they are in Colombia. The menu highlights crowd favorites such as Bandeja Paisa, empanadas, arepas, patacones, salchipapas, and cazuela de mariscos, all prepared with bold sazón and generous portions. Drinks, cocktails, and fresh juices pair beautifully with the dishes, adding a lively touch to the dining experience. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, with staff going the extra mile to create a welcoming, family friendly atmosphere. Overall the place stands out for quality, warmth, and good value, drawing repeat visits from guests who leave feeling like they have found a true Colombian home away from home.View restaurant profile
Lahmajoune Villeray - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Lahmajoune Villeray

The best homemade Lahmajoune in Montreal.
Opens Today at 9 am
(354)

Review Summary

Lahmajoune Villeray is described as a warm, family run spot that serves fresh, authentic Middle Eastern fare with a focus on handmade lahmajoune. The dough is thin and crisp, fillings are flavorful and well balanced, and the accompanying hummus, muhammara, kebbeh and grape leaves are consistently praised for freshness and quality. Portions are generous and prices very reasonable, making it a reliable value, while the service is repeatedly noted as friendly, welcoming and attentive from start to finish. Guests appreciate the wide variety of items, including manakeesh, baklava and other dips, all made in house with care, and many highlight a cozy, neighborhood vibe and convenient takeout. The place is often called a neighborhood gem and a must visit for authentic, well executed Middle Eastern cuisine in Montreal, with many returning regularly for favorites and eager to try new dishes.View restaurant profile
Merci la vie - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Merci la vie

Opens Today at 9 am
(479)

Review Summary

Merci la vie welcomes guests with a warm, rustic ambiance and an outstanding bakery where breads and pastries shine. The kitchen delivers delicious, well presented dishes for brunch and meals, with a focus on fresh, high quality ingredients and thoughtful flavor pairings. The staff are consistently friendly and attentive, and the overall atmosphere feels inviting whether dining in or taking goods to go. Some reviews mention noise in a busy space, limited seating, and longer waits during peak times, along with higher prices, but the strong craft behind the bread, pastries, and seasonal dishes remains a common highlight.View restaurant profile
Viva panettone - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Viva panettone

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(26)

Review Summary

Reviews of Viva panettone are mixed, with some customers calling the maple panettone absolutely delicious and praising moelleux textures and flavors like lemon, pistachio, chocolate, and strawberry. Many praise the shop atmosphere, the variety of flavors, and the sense that the product can be very moist and enjoyable when well made. On the other hand, frequent complaints focus on dryness, especially with the grand format chocolate, the new stollen, and the panettone des rois, with some saying the product is extremely dry and not worth the price. A number of reviewers feel the French version is less moist than traditional Italian panettone, though others welcome a local maple infusion as a pleasant twist. Customer service is described as inconsistent, with reports of slow responses to feedback and coupons issued for errors that do not fully cover the purchase. Despite praise for certain flavors and the overall quality, recurring dryness and uneven quality lead to a cautious overall impression and some patrons preferring other brands or iterations.View restaurant profile
Arhoma - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Arhoma

Open until 6 pm
(247)

Review Summary

Reviews highlight Arhoma's high quality products across bakery, cheese, sandwiches, desserts, and coffee, with many calling it a neighborhood staple and a go-to bakery in the area. Selection is praised for variety and freshness when available, including excellent croissants and pistachio croissant, tasty breads, and a well stocked cheese counter. Several notes mention the on-site cafe aspect and friendly service, with staff suggestions and a pleasant overall experience, though lines can be long during peak times. Price is described as sometimes high depending on the product. There are occasional complaints about freshness not being ensured late in the day, particularly baguettes and viennoiseries, and some inconsistency in product temperature or timing. A few isolated issues include order errors or dismissive service from one staff member, which dampen the otherwise positive impressions. Overall, Arhoma is seen as a top choice for bread, cheeses, pastries, and cafe fare with strong recommendations, while noting opportunities to improve freshness timing and customer service consistency.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington

Opens Today at 7 am
(68)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington as an excellent, largely artisanal bakery with fresh, high quality products and affordable prices. Customers praise friendly, attentive service and a clean, cozy atmosphere that makes visitors feel welcome. The offerings span croissants, pastries, breakfast items, coffee, and cakes, with mentions of tarte, feuillette aux fraise, baklava, and other items that are described as tasty and well made, plus halal options and fillings such as beef or crab. Many say the bakery is a go to spot in Verdun and that the overall value motivates daily visits, with some noting a family like welcome and a desire to return with friends or family. While some negative reviews appear elsewhere, the overall tone here emphasizes taste, variety, and consistent quality.View restaurant profile
Eli boulangerie libanaise - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Eli boulangerie libanaise

Open until 3 pm
(28)

Review Summary

Reviews for Eli boulangerie libanaise describe it as an excellent Lebanese bakery and the best in the west island, with a standout brunch menu and consistently fresh authentic flavors that evoke memories of Lebanon. The dough for mankoushe is noted as thin and crunchy, and favourites such as spinach with cheese, za'atar with cheese, and lahme bi ajin with yogurt are highly recommended. The place is described as family owned and run, with the owners and staff always smiling and welcoming, and cleanliness and organization emphasized. Convenience and value are highlighted, including quick service, reasonable prices, and parking that is often available. The overall impression is of a great little bakery offering very authentic Lebanese breakfast and traditional dishes, making it a frequent choice for those seeking true Lebanese flavors.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie

Opens Today at 8 am
(139)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie as a cozy, European style bakery and cafe with a huge variety of pastries, Polish sweets, breads, deli items and good coffee. Guests praise housemade pierogies, plum filled ponki, Krakowska sausage, beignets and a wide range of fresh sandwiches, plus a warm, attentive staff and affordable prices. The atmosphere is often called charming and welcoming, with plenty to discover on the shelves and the option to dine in or take away. While several visits highlight fresh, delicious items, a few notes mention day old pastries on some mornings and suggest discounting or labeling older stock. Overall the place is seen as a reliable go to for comforting, well made treats and a distinctly Polish influence that keeps people returning to try more.View restaurant profile
Hof Kelsten - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Hof Kelsten

Traditional Jewish & French pastries & breads, plus brunch & espresso, in a modern, trendy space.
Opens Today at 8 am
(206)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Hof Kelsten as a bakery with buttery flaky croissants and a wide range of pastries, with standout items such as the zaatar torsade, rugelach, and chocolate babka. They praise the matzoh ball soup, egg salad sandwich, and other savory pastries, along with solid coffee and friendly service on many visits. The croissants are repeatedly called exemplary and among the best in Montreal, though seating is limited and the space can feel busy. A few comments note price sensitivity, occasional bread inconsistency, and items selling out early, but the overall sentiment is high, with Hof Kelsten regarded as a top bakery in town that draws guests back for its diverse offerings.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Ange - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Ange

Opens Today at 7 am
(359)

Review Summary

At Boulangerie Ange, reviews portray a bright, welcoming bakery with a wide range of fresh pastries, breads and desserts, where croissants, baguettes, chouquettes, tarts and quiches regularly earn praise for flavor and quality, and the selection of viennoiseries keeps customers coming back. The atmosphere is often described as warm and convivial, making it a good spot to meet friends, and the service is usually friendly, attentive and efficient, though some experiences report slower or less cheerful interactions. Value is generally seen as good for the pastries and pies, while a few dinner items or specialties can feel a bit pricey. There are notes of strong consistency in product quality but occasional inconsistencies such as baguettes not meeting expectations on certain visits and some reviews mentioning a lack of response to emails to management. Cleanliness concerns are raised by at least one reviewer about the restrooms, and a few comments point to fluctuations in certain offerings like pizza. Overall the bakery reads as a reliable go to for classic French bakery staples, with a loyal following and seasonal treats that keep people returning.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Première Moisson

Opens Today at 7 am
(177)

Review Summary

Across reviews of Première Moisson, the bakery is praised for a broad and high quality range of breads, pastries, cakes, chocolates, jams and more, with many finding the selection beautiful and fresh and the almond croissants and cheesecake highlights noted by several. Staff are described as friendly and helpful in many visits, with some accounts of slow or unfriendly service and occasional disorganization when busy. The cafe area is convenient for a quick bite, and some locations offer a nice sitting area, though parking is on the street in busy neighborhoods and the place can be crowded. Prices are reported as sometimes high for what is received, with some items seen as good value and others overpriced relative to portion sizes. Coffee quality receives mixed remarks, from excellent to disappointing depending on location, while the bread variety including sourdough is repeatedly praised. Overall Première Moisson offers a strong artisanal bakery experience with consistent freshness, but experiences can vary by location, and service flow and price perception can affect enjoyment, with staff able to accommodate allergies and dietary needs.View restaurant profile
Le Cheesecake Bar - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Le Cheesecake Bar

Opens Today at 9 am
(72)

Review Summary

Le Cheesecake Bar draws praise for a wide variety of cheesecakes and bite sized portions that make it easy to sample several flavors, and the cozy vibe with good coffee and friendly service is frequently highlighted. The desserts are described as rich and well crafted, with favorites like key lime and cannoli and a mini cheesecake assortment that helps you taste many options. However, several reviews note flavors that taste artificial and textures that feel doughy, and a few offerings such as sandwiches come across as not fresh. Price points are often described as high and value inconsistent, with occasional billing errors and mixed responses to how problems are handled. Overall Le Cheesecake Bar is seen as a charming spot for dessert or a casual bite, delivering memorable sweets for some and uneven experiences for others.View restaurant profile
Hazukido - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Hazukido

Indulge in the Endless Possibilities of Croissants at Hazukido.
May be temporarily closed
(136)

Review Summary

Overall, reviewers describe Hazukido as a place with flaky, buttery croissants and inventive fillings, with highly praised options such as almond with English cream, strawberry purée, pistachio, and a strawberry English cream croissant, while others highlight crowd favourites like the biscoff crokie and salmon croissant and note solid coffee pairings; the vibe is described as pleasant with friendly staff, but several comments mention limited seating, a simple interior, and inconsistent hours; price points are frequently cited as high with some croissants not feeling fresh or a bit dry on certain visits, leading to mixed experiences depending on day and selection; the concept and presentation are liked, with mentions of gift options for birthdays and takeout, and some reviews consider the pastries among the best in Montreal, though a few find the sweetness level or value not ideal and would like more consistency.View restaurant profile
Forno West - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Forno West

Opens Today at 8 am
(69)

Review Summary

Forno West is described as fresh, delicious food with great service and a welcoming bakery vibe. Many reviews highlight friendly staff, good coffee, and convenient options for breakfast, lunch, and takeout, including generous Too Good To Go orders. Desserts and pastries receive mixed notes, with croissants described as brioche-like rather than classic French, and tiramisu and creme brulee drawing both praise and critique. There are also some concerns about uneven experiences, including occasional dirty tables and a perception of bias toward customers based on appearance. Overall, Forno West emerges as a solid favorite for many, known for tasty food and friendly service, while leaving some room for improvement in desserts, cleanliness, and consistency.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie MariePain - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie MariePain

Opens Today at 7 am
(122)

Review Summary

Boulangerie MariePain is described across reviews as a popular, friendly spot for fresh pastries, breads, sandwiches, and desserts with a good value and convenient location. Most pastries and viennoiseries are said to be fresh and delicious, and the mille feuille, strawberry shortcake, and other cakes are often singled out as excellent, while the bakery is also praised for efficient service and accommodating catering orders. Some comments flag occasional issues with freshness, noting that certain items may be day old or slightly dry and that freshness can vary by day or location. The pizza tomate is a recurring highlight, described by many as divine and among the best, although a later comment mentions the dough may not be the same as before. The option to dine on site with a choice of sandwiches, soups, desserts, and drinks is appreciated, and many customers plan to return. Overall, Boulangerie MariePain comes across as a trusted neighborhood favorite with strong offerings and attentive service, even as freshness and dough quality occasionally vary.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Délices Granada - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Délices Granada

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(20)

Review Summary

Boulangerie Délices Granada earns praise for its pastries and its wide range of breads and viennoiseries, with baguettes a frequent favorite and even a chorizo and mustard baguette described as succulent. While a morning latte fell short for one guest, overall quality remains consistently high and the selection is impressive, including a carrot cheesecake with dulce de leche that many consider a real delight and an almond croissant that stands out. For quick lunches, chicken empanadas hit the mark and chocolate twists are also a popular pick, with other Danish pastries and treats noted as excellent. Several reviews point to friendly staff and a generous assortment, though the queue arrangement could be improved when crowds are heavy, but the detour to visit is often judged worth it. Overall the bakery is regarded as among the best in the area, inviting repeat visits thanks to consistent quality and variety.View restaurant profile
Du Pain et des Rêves - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Du Pain et des Rêves

Opens Today at 8 am
(29)

Review Summary

Du Pain et des Rêves is praised for fresh pastries and breads, with a wide morning selection and friendly counter staff. The reviews highlight a welcoming atmosphere and good value for breakfast, with many noting the products are delicious and consistently fresh. However, price increases over the past year are a common complaint, as are smaller surprise bags and concerns that the bread may not be made in-house since the ownership change. Some visits are described as slow or with no staff present at times, and there is criticism of the croissants, especially the smoke meat variety, which is deemed overpriced and undersized. Overall, opinions are mixed, ranging from strong praise for taste and service to disappointment about quality and price shifts following the ownership change, with a sense that many would still like to return.View restaurant profile
Mont Rose Pâtisserie & Café - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Mont Rose Pâtisserie & Café

Opens Today at 11 am
(69)

Review Summary

Mont Rose Pâtisserie & Café is described as a warm, cozy spot with a calm ambiance and pretty pink decor that makes it ideal for relaxing with a pastry and a coffee. Guests praise the pastries for quality and a homemade feel, with highlights such as trompe l'oeil desserts, dulce de leche cake, cannolis, and Dubai chocolate. Service is noted as friendly and attentive, though a few visits mention a chilly welcome. Prices are described as a bit high but often seen as worth it for the overall experience and the care in each item. The venue is described as family friendly with a small area for kids and a tranquil atmosphere during the week. Several comments point to items sometimes not being made on site and a lack of gluten free options. Overall, the place receives repeat visits and strong recommendations for the desserts and the cozy ambiance.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Darling - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Darling

Opens Wednesday at 12 pm
(27)

Review Summary

Boulangerie Darling earns high praise for fresh, fantastic bread and pastries baked on site, with the brioche, croissants and whole wheat sourdough repeatedly described as unmatched. The staff are attentive and friendly, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like a small artisanal bakery with a big heart. Viewpoints highlight a wide range of offerings including cinnamon rolls, apple strudel and delicious focaccia, along with a sourdough made from local and organic ingredients and long fermentation. A gluten free loaf is available and highly regarded, and the overall quality shines across bread, viennoiserie and pastries. The place is seen as a hidden gem in the region, a standout alternative to big chains, and the aroma of cinnamon, yeast and baking bread is described as magical. Many reviewers say they will return regularly, and the experience is consistently described as beautiful in decor and high in quality. In sum, Boulangerie Darling offers a delightful French bakery experience with great products, friendly service and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Grocery Store

Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec

Opens Today at 9 am
(5)

Review Summary

Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec is described as an exceptional boutique offering top quality products, with an incredible butcher who is dedicated to his craft and attentive to quality. The reviews praise ongoing promotion of local and organic options, express appreciation for farm-raised meats, and request more organic varieties. The overall vibe is described as really good, and the place is seen as a must visit at the market.View restaurant profile
Abu Elias - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Restaurant

Abu Elias

Opens Today at 8 am
(311)

Review Summary

Overall, Abu Elias receives strong praise for top quality, flavorful meat and standout grilled dishes, with many reviewers naming the mixed grill, lahmi madoua, kibbeh nayeh, tebleh, and shish taouk among the best in Montreal. The meat is consistently described as fresh, charbroiled, and tender, the menu broad and authentic, and service noted as friendly and efficient with a clean kitchen. Diners value the homey feel, reliable portions, and good value for premium meat, while a few note higher prices, smaller portions, and occasional order mix ups. Takeout is convenient and phone ordering praised, making it a good choice for team meals or gatherings, though seating can be limited and parking challenging. Some comments question long term consistency or authenticity, but the overall view is that Abu Elias stands out for freshness, flavor, and hospitable staff in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Maison Rolland - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Maison Rolland

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(84)

Review Summary

Reviews of Maison Rolland describe a beloved bakery and patisserie with a wide range of pastries, cakes and savory items, praised for flavor, presentation and consistently friendly, fast service. Many note that the croissants, chocolate desserts and celebratory cakes are highlights and that the shop is a reliable destination for a pleasant visit or a special occasion. A few comments flag concerns about freshness and value, such as a Christmas log that felt overpriced and not up to expectations, plus occasional notes about weekend viennoiseries or cakes not being as fresh as before. Overall the sentiment is warm and appreciative of the variety and the staff, with encouragement to maintain quality and consistency.View restaurant profile
Bernice - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Bernice

Opens Tuesday at 9 am
(142)

Review Summary

Bernice is widely praised as a solid bakery with standout items like brioche, cookies, cinnamon buns, and cakes, with the brioche described as moist, fluffy, and indulgent and the blueberry coffee cake highlighted as one of the best, though not always available as often as shoppers wish. The cookies are a major draw, thick and crisp on the outside with a moist interior, and some favorites such as chocolate chip with pecans balanced by the nuts; several notes call the prices high but worth it for the quality. The cakes and birthday treats earn high marks for flavor and presentation, and the cinnamon buns are often called the best in Montreal, with inventive flavors and generous portions. Service and ambiance are frequently praised for friendliness and cleanliness, though a few reviews point to occasional waits or inconsistencies and some issues with delivery or wrong cake orders. Taken together, Bernice stands out in the city for rich, indulgent pastries and attentive service, best experienced by sampling a few signature items like the blueberry coffee cake, cookies, and cinnamon buns, while anticipating a higher price point.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Boulangerie Patisserie Russe VOVA - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Épicerie Boulangerie Patisserie Russe VOVA

Opens Today at 9 am
(24)

Review Summary

VOVA is described as a welcoming, well curated shop with a rich mix of European and former USSR groceries, including pelmeni, kartoshka, bread, pastries, and items like birch water and butter cookies; reviews note friendly staff who are helpful and offer recommendations, with one account mentioning a basket brought to the car and a Napoleon cake that delighted a birthday celebration; the space feels a bit tight due to the wide variety and parking nearby can be challenging; cash or debit is preferred as credit cards are not accepted; despite these quirks, the quality, atmosphere, and distinctive selection make it a standout destination for authentic European foods in Montreal.View restaurant profile
La Chapdelaine Café et Boulangerie - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

La Chapdelaine Café et Boulangerie

Opens Tuesday at 9 am
(13)

Review Summary

La Chapdelaine Café et Boulangerie is described as a warm, sociable spot with fresh bread and a range of crafty goodies, including an almond croissant. The matcha is excellent and the pastries and bread are frequently praised. Staff are very friendly. Everything was good, especially the turkey sandwich. Prices are very fair, allowing customers to try several items for a full meal. The cafe feels cozy and welcoming, with lattes that are incredibly good and a homey atmosphere that invites a return. A plus is the selection of yarn and other craft supplies for sale, which inspires a relaxed afternoon and DIY activities.View restaurant profile
Picadilly Bakery & Pastry Shop - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Picadilly Bakery & Pastry Shop

Opens Today at 8 am
(36)

Review Summary

Picadilly Bakery & Pastry Shop is described as a place with good cake and tasty pastries, including fresh raisin bread, and is considered a hidden gem in Parc Ex with welcoming staff and reasonable prices. Greek pastries and daily bread are highlighted for quality, with a broad selection that appeals to a sweet tooth. Favorites mentioned include strawberry shortcake and chocolate wrapped baklava. Overall the reviews depict a friendly, affordable bakery with reliable desserts, though a few items are noted as just okay.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie MariePain - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie MariePain

Opens Today at 7 am
(70)

Review Summary

At Boulangerie MariePain, customers describe a friendly neighborhood bakery with good bread and pastries, a clean shop, and courteous staff, where service is generally fast and the atmosphere is welcoming. A new manager is said to have raised cleanliness and stock levels, and a more diverse team now reflects the local community. The selection is solid but not large, and while many items are excellent, some patrons feel prices are rising while quality declines, leading to mixed feelings about value. Pastries can be very sweet and sometimes inconsistent in texture, with croissants ranging from crisp to reminiscent of store bought, and several notes that some pastries are not baked on site, so availability depends on the day. Some cravings are best satisfied by cheese pastries and breads, and coffee is said to be good, though at times supplies run short. During busy times, pre prepared dough portions or other quick options would help speed things along for shoppers rushing to the tills.View restaurant profile
Bretzel & Compagnie and Dolce Vita Bakery - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Bretzel & Compagnie and Dolce Vita Bakery

Opens Tuesday at 8 am
(16)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Bretzel & Compagnie and Dolce Vita Bakery as inviting spots with incredibly delicious pastries and friendly service, and one note mentions that a cheese pizza helped brighten a bad day during a short Montreal stay with a return visit. Not only pretzels are offered, but a variety of German and Italian baked goods, with pretzels that are soft and chewy in mini and large sizes and flavors such as Nutella, Oreo, and chocolate. Some comments mention closures on another visit and a sense that value for money is lacking, with prices high for what is offered. On the positive side, the shops are praised for traditional Bavarian pretzels, a wide range of options, and strong customer service, making them standouts for pretzel lovers and pastry fans alike.View restaurant profile
Ava & Allen Bakery - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Ava & Allen Bakery

Opens Tuesday at 10 am
(87)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Ava & Allen Bakery as a warm, welcoming spot that serves fresh, made-to-order dishes with authentic Palestinian flavors. The dough is praised as soft but crispy, with zaatar, manakish, cheese, and musakhan among the standout offerings, along with pastries and kunafa bites. The service is fast, friendly, and hospitable, and the atmosphere feels like home with a clean, inviting space. Diners note high quality ingredients, a strong sense of culture, and a willingness to return to try more items.View restaurant profile
Daddy Roll - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Daddy Roll

Opens Today at 10 am
(41)

Review Summary

Reviews consistently praise Daddy Roll's cinnamon rolls as outstanding, with soft, fluffy brioche, generous portions, and flavors ranging from original to pistachio, almond, tiramisu, Biscoff, and maple pecan; pistachio is sometimes described as floral rather than nutty, while other flavors balance well, though a few note sweetness or cinnamon levels; desserts feel fresh and indulgent, with many calling the flavors addictive and worthy of return visits; service is warm, friendly, and patient, with explanations of the products; price is seen by some as high, but others feel the quality justifies it; overall, Daddy Roll delivers standout rolls with creative flavors and solid technique.View restaurant profile
La boulangerie de Marie - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

La boulangerie de Marie

Open until 5 pm
(29)

Review Summary

La boulangerie de Marie is described as a small, out-of-the-way shop that is well worth the drive, offering a wide range of breads, pastries, pizzas and desserts that are frequently praised for flavor and quality. The blueberry pie is highlighted as outstanding, along with breads, desserts, and items like fougasse and mille-feuille that draw praise for texture and creaminess. Service is noted as friendly and attentive, with a welcoming atmosphere and good value, even though lines and wait times can be long. A few reviews mention occasional issues such as pastries not fully cooked inside or freshness concerns and some comments about rising prices or brief closures. Overall, the bakery is seen as a standout destination for bread, pastries, and sandwiches, attracting devoted fans who consider it well worth a visit.View restaurant profile
Chez Anna - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Restaurant

Chez Anna

Opens Today at 10 am
(158)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Chez Anna as a warm, unpretentious spot tucked inside a small grocery setting, where authentic Hungarian home cooking meets generous portions. Dishes such as schnitzel with spaetzel, goulash, and paprikash come highly praised for being hearty and well seasoned, while seafood options and the fish counter add freshness. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, with an open kitchen, a family owned feel, and a sense of home cooked warmth. Service is described as friendly and attentive, with allergy accommodations and a willingness to adapt sides, though some evenings may feel slow. Portions are generous and the pricing is noted as good value by many, even if some feel certain dishes run higher priced. All in all, Chez Anna is regarded as a hidden gem offering hearty, comforting Hungarian fare that draws locals and visitors back for the homemade flavor and welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Atelier Marjorie - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Atelier Marjorie

Opens Today at 12 pm
(208)

Review Summary

Across reviews, Atelier Marjorie is described as a charming spot for indulgent pastries and creative cake decorating, with desserts like lemon tart, eclair, chou and macarons frequently praised for balance, flavor and texture, and cake designs such as the Paris Brest noted for beauty and taste. Attendees enjoy the cake decorating experiences and tea time as fun social activities, especially with friends, though some comments point to a cramped space, limited seating, and a pace that can feel rushed or disorganized. While the pastries are consistently linked to high quality and delight, a few notices mention concerns about cleanliness, upkeep, and price, as well as the limits of decoration options in some workshops. Personalization and pickup service are praised, with custom cakes reproducing designs faithfully and flavors described as delicious. Taken together, Atelier Marjorie is seen as a standout for pastry lovers and a good option for events or gifts, but potential visitors should be mindful of the compact space, variable service, and cost.View restaurant profile
Les Delices Lafrenaie - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Les Delices Lafrenaie

Opens Today at 9 am
(136)

Review Summary

Les Delices Lafrenaie earns praise for desserts and cakes with beautiful presentation and delicious flavors, and prices that many find reasonable for the quality. The selection is described as large and varied, with frequent compliments on custom cakes and reliable favorites that suit celebrations. Several reviews wish for cleaner, more natural ingredients and fewer fillers or palm oil, hoping for refined recipes to elevate the desserts even further. While most experiences are positive, a few orders encountered issues such as a cake arriving with water in the container, a crumbly interior, or less than ideal presentation, leading to disappointment. Staff are generally noted as friendly and helpful, with some stories of exceptional service like assisting with decorations or special requests and quick resolution by a supervisor. Service quality is described as good overall, though occasional missteps and rude moments are mentioned, with management responses helping resolve problems. Overall, Les Delices Lafrenaie is seen as a top destination for pastries and cakes, offering a wide variety, strong performance for events, and consistent favorites that keep customers returning for birthdays and celebrations.View restaurant profile
Automne Boulangerie - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Automne Boulangerie

Opens Today at 8 am
(198)

Review Summary

Automne Boulangerie is described as a small, intimate bakery with a cozy neighborhood vibe that consistently delivers high quality breads and pastries, with many reviewers calling the croissants among the best in Montreal and praising the baguette, pain au chocolat and the signature batard, along with a chocolatine that delights chocolate lovers. The coffee and other drinks receive praise as well, and the staff are generally friendly and helpful, although one review notes a rude moment from a staff member. The shop is compact with limited seating, there are a few outdoor tables, and weekends tend to bring a wider variety of croissants and tarts while weekdays focus more on croissants. Several posts mention items selling out quickly and occasional pastries not feeling as fresh later in the day, but the overall tone highlights the bakery as a standout in Montreal for artisanal bread and baked goods, drawing customers from nearby and farther places who return for reliable quality.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Capucine et Tournesol - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
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Boulangerie Capucine et Tournesol

The only flour mill bakery in Montreal
Opens Wednesday at 8 am
(15)

Review Summary

Reviews highlight Boulangerie Capucine et Tournesol for high quality artisanal breads, pastries, and viennoiseries, with every item prepared with meticulous care and praised for its texture and flavor. Milling of flour on site and the absence of refined sugar and white flour are repeatedly commended, making the products feel healthier and well made. The atmosphere and service are described as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a pleasant shopping experience. A focus on a diverse range of sourdoughs and grains leads many to pick favorites such as Kamut or a wheat loaf. Some notes mention a disappointing muffin experience and even finding a stem in one muffin, indicating occasional inconsistency. Overall the bakery is called a gem and the only bread worthy of note in Mile End and the Plateau, with customers eager to return and to recommend it to others. The overarching sentiment is one of enthusiasm for artisanal craft and a desire to discover new creations from this bakery.View restaurant profile
LiMon Pâtisserie Powered by Katy's Cake - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

LiMon Pâtisserie Powered by Katy's Cake

Opens Today at 11 am
(133)

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LiMon Pâtisserie Powered by Katy's Cake earns praise for refined pastries and a welcoming, bright atmosphere, with standout desserts like the honey cake, cherry and nuts, napoleon cake, medovik, pavlova, and citrusy entremets described as delicious and well balanced. The shop is often noted for friendly, attentive service and an inviting interior that feels cozy and Instagrammable, with staff taking time to explain specials and help with orders for birthdays and events. Some reviews point to occasional glitches such as online ordering when the store is closed and discrepancies between the website and Google hours, and a few critiques mention the cafe experience as average or pastries tasting too buttery or the meringue overly sweet; nonetheless the place is repeatedly recommended and many customers return for celebrations and regular treats. A variety of cakes and pastries, late hours, and options to order large cakes in advance make it a go to for gatherings, with multiple mentions of tasteful presentation and strong flavors.View restaurant profile
Gâteau Brise - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Gâteau Brise

Opens Today at 11 am
(29)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Gâteau Brise as a place with good pastries and cakes at affordable prices, with the durian cake highlighted for its real durian flesh, generous filling, a creamy texture that is not too sweet, and a moist crumb. The bakery is a small, quick service spot where the experience can feel transactional, but staff are often helpful and friendly, sometimes going the extra mile with freebies and careful gift wrapping for birthday cakes. Many call it a hidden gem and a go to bakery for affordable fruit cakes, and some note a nearby larger location in Brossard with more choices. While prices are praised for value, a few reviews mention increases and shrinking sizes on day old stock, plus a less appealing decor during renovations and no seating. Overall, it is seen as a reliable source of tasty, not too sweet desserts with a focus on durian and other fruit flavors, keeping customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Au Pain Doré

Opens Today at 7 am
(40)

Review Summary

For Boulangerie Au Pain Doré, reviews sketch a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly service and a convenient location near a park and the Prefontaine metro. Pastry lovers praise croissants, especially almond croissants, and items like the salmon Danish, the lemon basil lemonade, and a chicken pesto sandwich, while pistachio raspberry is praised and vanilla caramel is not as good; the chocolate croissant is noted as particularly tasty. The matcha latte is singled out as the worst, with an odd taste resembling coffee. Desserts in verrines and various sliced breads get positive mentions, though tartlets such as apple almond and pear almond with blueberries disappoint for many, lacking fruit and pastry cream. Repeated visits and a generally impeccable, warm service are highlighted, along with a pleasant summer terrace and the bakery's aroma, while a few comments suggest basic training could improve some staff interactions. Overall, readers are encouraged to visit and explore a range of offerings, noting strong savory and sweet options alongside some room for improvement.View restaurant profile
Furley - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Furley

Artisanal Bakery. Craft Butchershop. Wine Shop.
Opens Today at 8 am
(32)

Review Summary

Furley is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy atmosphere and a front terrace that dogs can join, where the staff are friendly and attentive. Baked goods and breads are standout, with croissants widely praised as among the best and sourdough noted as unreal. The pastry case and to go options cover a broad range of sweet and savory items, including mushroom pie, cod pie, and a variety of made to order sandwiches, while the Reuben and other sandwiches get frequent praise. The butcher counter and meat and fish selections are described as world class, and a small but appreciated wine list accompanies the offerings. While a few reviews mention stale pastries or uneven service, the overall view is that Furley is a gem and a destination worth the drive, celebrated for quality ingredients, thoughtful selections, and a welcoming crew.View restaurant profile
3 Patapoufs - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

3 Patapoufs

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(279)

Review Summary

3 Patapoufs is described across reviews as a beloved neighborhood bakery and cafe offering a broad array of French pastries, breads and cafe bites, with standout croissants, pain au chocolat, danishes, brioche and savory options; the products are frequently praised for freshness, quality, and variety, and many mention the warm, welcoming atmosphere and efficient service, the made in house feel, and a strong coffee program. Customers often highlight the consistency of most items, the ability to linger with a coffee and pastry or a light lunch, and the appeal of new seasonal offerings and a well stocked counter of pastries, sandwiches and delicacies. Some reviewers note occasional inconsistencies in pastry quality or service, and a few complaints about tipping practices, higher prices over time, or slower experiences during peak times, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive, with 3 Patapoufs being deemed a cornerstone of the neighborhood and a reliable place to satisfy cravings for bread, viennoiseries and artisanal snacks in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Le Riverside Café - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Coffee Shop

Le Riverside Café

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(60)

Review Summary

Le Riverside Café is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a charming intimate interior and a small seating area where customers enjoy great coffee, fresh pastries, and friendly service. The pastries receive frequent praise, with standout notes on croissants, sourdough and savory options, and the overall quality of baked goods described as fresh and tempting. Coffee is generally well regarded, though a few reviews mention drinks arriving a touch cold or sweeter than expected, and one note points to an average mocha. The staff are consistently described as warm and attentive, contributing to a calm, inviting atmosphere that some reviewers call a hidden gem. The space is small but cozy, often cited for its pleasant ambiance, convenient street parking, and suitability for a quick stop or a relaxed visit to enjoy a pastry or light bite. A minority of reviews raise concerns about particular items such as a fig bread falling short in quality, but overall Le Riverside Café is seen as a dependable, neighborhood staple with solid coffee and bakery offerings that invite return visits.View restaurant profile
Le Duo Choc. - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Le Duo Choc.

Opens Today at 7 am
(40)

Review Summary

Le Duo Choc is described as a modern, clean bakery and pastry shop with a wide range of breads, croissants, chocolatines, chouquettes, mille-feuille, and caramel knots, plus savory options like ham croissants and various sandwiches such as roasted chicken with spinach and sun dried tomato mayo, all of which are repeatedly praised for their delicious flavors and appealing presentation. The pastries and breads are often called outstanding and the croissants, pastries, and desserts appear as must tries, while the coffee and specialty beverages are well liked despite occasional notes that iced coffee and cookies can be pricey. The staff receive frequent compliments for friendliness and attentive service, and the shop is portrayed as welcoming and well stocked in a stylish, modern setting. Many reviews mention returning regularly, enjoying the weekly bread, and even calling it the best bakery on the south shore, with some note of enjoying a pleasant visit after appointments nearby. A small point mentions online cake ordering causing confusion for on site purchases, but overall the experience remains positive and the desserts and pastries are described as truly tasty, making Le Duo Choc a go to spot for pastry lovers in the area.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson - Montreal Austrian, Bakeries, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Première Moisson

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(61)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Première Moisson as a calm, neighborhood bakery with a pleasant terrace and friendly service, loved for fresh croissants and bread, and for items like a grain-fed chicken sandwich that is hailed as a Montreal classic, while the chicken pot pie is considered good but a bit industrial; opinions about the pastries themselves vary, with some finding the viennoiseries ordinary and others noting that much of the goods are shipped in rather than baked on site, leading to fluctuations in quality since ownership changes; a few readers also praise the plant based milk cappuccino and chouquettes as standout offerings, making it a convenient, reliable stop for a quick visit before appointments.View restaurant profile
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