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≈ 0.9 km
Mollo Boulangerie - Café is noted for excellent bread and viennoiseries, with a crusty sourdough, airy baguette, and Parisian loaf, plus standout pastries like almond croissant and Nutella croissant and a few vegan options alongside reliable coffee and matcha drinks. The atmosphere is generally cozy with good vibes, though seating is limited and sometimes uncomfortable, and service quality varies with some reviews praising friendly staff while others describe tense or indifferent service. Prices can feel high for certain items such as grilled cheese, but many keep returning for bread and morning pastries. A charitable note appears that leftover bread is given to the homeless at the end of the day. Overall, it offers a strong bakery and cafe experience with delicious staples and a few drawbacks around seating and service.View restaurant profile
Mollo Boulangerie - Café
Open until 6 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviewers describe VOVA as a cozy, well curated European shop with a strong selection of Russian and other former USSR products, including pelmeni, birch water, bread, and snacks alongside German items. The staff are consistently friendly and helpful, offering recommendations, bringing a basket, and helping plan occasions such as a Napoleon cake for a birthday and suggesting Russian drinks for a surprise party. Fresh pastries and cookies are highlighted as especially tasty, with butter cookies and a wild berry jam cookie a favorite, and many items noted as absolutely delicious. The space is a bit tight due to the breadth of offerings, and parking can be a challenge, with payments typically cash or debit only and no credit cards accepted. Overall, the shop is seen as a charming little gem for authentic European foods in Montreal, valued for its care, variety, and welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Boulangerie Patisserie Russe VOVA
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amVerdun
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≈ 1 km
Bernice is described as a standout bakery with indulgent pastries, from fluffy brioche and cinnamon rolls to thick cookies and beautifully decorated cakes, and the coffee program is frequently praised. Many reviews highlight the blueberry coffee cake as soft and well balanced and the cookies as thick and rich, with the chocolate chip with pecans singled out as a balanced favorite, while some find certain items too sweet and others note the price can be high. Occasional notes of inconsistency and price concerns recur, including a few delivery mixups or cake substitutions that disappointed some customers. Cakes for birthdays and weddings are celebrated as impressive and delicious, and service is often described as friendly, attentive, and helpful, with staff going above and beyond on occasions. Overall the vibe is clean and chic, the atmosphere is cozy, and guests repeatedly say they will return to try more items, though many suggest getting there early to grab popular treats.View restaurant profile
Bernice
Opens Tuesday at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Cinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsMontreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to TryView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington is described in reviews as the oldest bakery in the neighborhood, offering high quality products made with pure butter at very affordable prices, and a consistently satisfying experience. The bakery is praised for fresh, delicious items, a strong value for money, and a wide range including croissants, pastries, and a very good coffee and breakfast options. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, warm, and attentive, with a cozy, clean space that feels welcoming and almost like family. Savory and sweet options are noted, with halal pastries, Mediterranean influenced items like mahjouba, and items such as tarte with crab meat or beef filling; a birthday cake is highlighted as beautiful and tasty. Several reviews call it a top choice in Verdun for quality, price, and consistency, with some labeling it among the best croissants and coffee around. The overall mood is inviting and reliable, encouraging repeat visits. A mention of occasional negative posts attributed to trolls or competitors is noted, but the prevailing sentiment centers on quality, affordability, and a friendly experience.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington
Open until 7 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.2 km
Première Moisson earns praise for freshness and quality, with a wide range of breads, pastries, and cakes that many reviewers find delicious, and the coffee and sandwiches also receive positive notes; prices are not cheap, though occasional promos and the overall quality are seen as good value. The atmosphere at the market location is described as vibrant and appealing, and service is often fast and friendly even during busy times, with staff who know the products well and offer helpful guidance. Yet experiences vary: some customers report inconsistent service, with rude cashiers or hurried staff, ticketing or queue confusion, and occasional missteps like food arriving cold or packaging issues, which can dampen the experience. There are also comments about loud music affecting the ambiance and a few critiques about cleanliness or seating. Still, the bakery is regarded as a reliable destination for breakfast, lunch, takeout, and pastries, with many noting the quality, variety, and the sense of a Parisian bakery in the city, making it a go to spot for many shoppers and visitors despite occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.3 km
Sweet Lee's Boulangerie Rustique is a cozy European style cafe and bakery known for bright, welcoming interiors and a calm vibe that makes it a good spot to relax, study, or meet friends. Reviewers praise the friendly staff, tasty pastries, and solid coffee, with many noting a well curated menu of baked goods, fresh bread, sandwiches, and desserts. The setting, both indoors and on a lovely terrace, is repeatedly described as charming and well designed, contributing to a pleasant overall experience. However, experiences vary: some guests report slow service during busy times, occasional order mixups, and prices that can feel high for the portion or quality, while others find the pastries fresh and well presented and the atmosphere worth the visit. A few critiques mention inconsistencies in quality between visits, occasional cleanliness issues, and nothing being quite as impressive as hoped. Overall, Sweet Lee's Boulangerie Rustique earns strong affection as a neighborhood staple for good coffee and pastries and a relaxing hangout, even if not every visit hits the same high notes.View restaurant profile
Sweet Lee's Boulangerie Rustique
Open until 7 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews present a mixed but overall favorable view of Première Moisson, highlighting fresh bread, a wide pastry selection, and a bright, welcoming space with seating. The pastries are frequently praised, with items like croissants and the Oh La La pastry drawing particular attention for quality. Service and speed are described as uneven, with some visits experiencing long lines and unclear ordering flow. Coffee quality is variable, with some reports of burnt or cold coffee and others praising the beverages. Locations near metro stations are appreciated for convenience, though price levels and occasional lack of vegetarian options are mentioned as drawbacks. Overall the chain is seen as a strong option for grab-and-go pastries and meals, with suggestions to improve service consistency and signage during busy periods.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 7 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews collectively highlight Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie as a place with fresh, handmade pastries and a wide range of Eastern European products at reasonable prices. The owner and staff are described as welcoming and friendly, with convenient service and a particularly nice atmosphere noted by many. Pastries and cakes are praised for being delicious and moist, with some statements that the offerings rival or surpass those at more upscale cafés, and items like poppy seed bread rolls are mentioned as standouts. Value is a common thread, described as among the most reasonably priced bakeries in the area. While a few reviews are negative, the overall sentiment points to consistent quality and a strong appeal to those seeking traditional Polish or Eastern European sweets and treats.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie
Open until 7 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.5 km
Overall, Boulangerie Le Toledo is seen as a vibrant bakery with a large and evolving selection of breads, pastries, and a small cafe where both savory and sweet options shine; many reviews praise the freshness and quality of items like focaccia, fougasse, croissants, brioche, and the almond croissant, and bread is repeatedly described as standout while the coffee is solid. The pastry case draws compliments for rich fillings and buttery textures, though a few experiences note issues such as a galette des rois tasting frozen or a pastry dough that seems short on butter, and some croissants with a firmer texture rather than the hoped flaky bite. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with a warm vibe and quick service, yet a couple of comments point to occasional rudeness at the coffee counter and to busy weekend crowds with limited seating. Vegan and seasonal offerings are a plus, including vegan cookies, bowls, and a vegan BLT, and there are consistently praised breads like rye and sourdough and the signature baguette. While prices are sometimes cited as high for the value, many feel the quality and freshness justify it and keep customers returning for bread, pastries, and a reliable coffee fix.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Toledo
Open until 6 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyWhere to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonView More
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≈ 1.7 km
Pain d'Épi draws enthusiastic praise for its croissants and pastries, with many saying the croissants, chocolatines, and especially the chocolate almond croissant are among the best in Montreal, along with top baguettes and other breads. The lamination is described as flaky and buttery, and the lineup includes crowd-pleasers like the croissant cannelle, tartelette aux pommes, and a rich vegan option, all at very fair prices. The staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and the atmosphere welcoming, making it a reliable go-to for a quick bite or dessert and a good neighborhood bakery. A few reviewers point to occasional drawbacks, including moments of rushed service, uneven coffee quality, and concerns about ambience and cleanliness, such as crumb management and stocked restrooms, but these are outweighed by the consistent quality and value. Overall, Pain d'Épi is regarded as a standout bakery with broad appeal and frequent repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Pain d'Épi
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.7 km
Overall, Kahwa Cafe is praised for fresh house made bread and flavorful sandwiches such as chicken panko, kebab, merguez, tuna and falafel, with sauces that are generally well balanced and fillings that are often generous. The bread is a standout, frequently described as delicious and add extra texture to the sandwiches, and portions are repeatedly noted as large and good value. The atmosphere is cozy and the staff friendly, with several reviewers calling the service quick and attentive, though a few mention occasional slow or disorganized moments and occasional order mix ups. The coffee is sometimes described as average, but the food experience remains strong and many say the sandwiches are among the best in Montreal, with the Verdun location seen as a welcome addition and late hours a plus. While a few critiques point to too much sauce or requests not fully followed, the general sentiment is positive, highlighting fresh ingredients, great flavor combinations, and a reliable quick bite that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Kahwa Café
Open until 11 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.8 km
L'Avant Goût is a charming neighborhood épicerie fine with a carefully curated mix of local Quebec products and well chosen imports, including artisanal cheeses, small batch preserves, locally roasted coffee and a thoughtful line of beers, ciders and wines. The staff are warm, welcoming, and knowledgeable, and the owner seems genuinely invested in customers, often sharing recommendations and helping discover new finds. The selection highlights regional producers and seasonal ingredients, making each visit feel more like a culinary adventure than routine shopping, with weekend tastings and in store explanations adding social meaning. Prices are not the lowest, but the quality and sense of community keep regulars coming back, describing L'Avant Goût as a hidden gem worth a trip for locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
L'Avant Goût
Open until 7 pmPointe St-Charles
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≈ 1.8 km
Le Mouton Noir is frequently praised for its bagel with lox and cream cheese, often ordered double toasted, which comes across as exceptional. The atmosphere is described as great and parkside, with friendly, bustling service that keeps things lively. The coffee earns strong admiration, while the nachos are delicious and beer options are good. The setting is noted for a soothing ambiance, especially in spring, and the staff are described as helpful while keeping the space clean and hygienic.View restaurant profile
Le Mouton Noir
Open until 7 pmWestmount
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≈ 1.8 km
Overall, Louise Boulangerie Artisanale is seen as a standout neighborhood bakery with consistently fresh bread, baguettes and a wide array of pastries that many reviewers rank among the best in town. The pastries are repeatedly praised for quality and value, with favorites including croissants, pains au chocolat, chouquettes, brioches and millefeuille, and the sourdough bread is often highlighted for home baking. The cafe vibe is described as charming and welcoming, and several reviewers note friendly service, though a few mention rude or less attentive staff and uneven experiences. A few drawbacks appear: occasionally burnt items such as caneles or chouquettes, occasional overcooked pastries, and a coffee price that some feel is high. Despite these, many reviewers say the bakery has become a beloved addition to the area, with frequent visits for breakfast, desserts and everyday treats, and some note delivery options and a positive impact on the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Louise Boulangerie Artisanale
Open until 6 pmPointe St-Charles
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe Bagel St-Lo as a beloved neighborhood spot with homemade bagels, strong coffee, and a warm vintage vibe that feels welcoming to families and regulars; the Verdun location is often highlighted for brunch and casual meals. The bagels are praised for freshness, variety, quality ingredients, and textures, with notes on sesame and poppy seeds and flavorful cream cheeses or spreads; many say the bagels taste exceptional and that meals on site or to go are convenient. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and genuine, with many customers feeling remembered and well cared for even during busy periods, and the atmosphere is consistently described as cozy, charming, and sometimes lively with artful decor and a terrace. Beyond bagels, soups, salads, and brunch items are well received and considered good value, though a few reviews mention portions can be modest or substitutions pricey. Parking can be tricky due to street layout and bike lanes, but nearby streets offer easier options. Some comments caution that vegan or gluten free bagels may resemble flatbread rather than true bagels, and a small number note occasional inconsistency in bagel size or quality during busier times.View restaurant profile
Bagel St-Lo
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
Mollo Boulangerie - Lab receives praise for its warm, welcoming staff and a wide selection of breads and pastries that feel fresh and made with care, from baguettes and croissants to pain au chocolat and a standout roulé cannelle. Many reviews highlight the quality and variety of viennoiseries and desserts, the inviting yet simple counter setup, and the option to enjoy items on site or take them to go, with favorites like the pesto bread and tartelettes noted. There are occasional complaints about freshness or availability of certain items, perceived value and price, and some inconsistency in pastry quality, but overall the bakery is described as a beloved local spot with a friendly atmosphere and reliable highlights that bring customers back.View restaurant profile
Mollo Boulangerie - Lab
Open until 6 pmPointe St-Charles
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≈ 2 km
Bagels on Greene is described as a busy, versatile spot with a huge selection of bagels, sandwiches, soups, salads, pastries and drinks, and a strong takeout focus with a few tables for a quick bite. Reviews highlight the bagels themselves, especially sesame and smoked salmon, with generous fillings and tasty seasoning, though some say the bagels can be hard or overcooked. Self serve coffee and cafeteria or counter service make it a solid choice for a fast stop rather than a leisurely meal. A wide range of prepared foods including vegetarian options, a hot vegetarian buffet, knishes, empanadas and more adds variety for different tastes. Prices are generally good value but can be high at times, with some commentary about price versus portion. Service is often described as friendly and efficient, though comments about rude staff or inconsistent service exist and lines can form at busy times. Overall, it feels nostalgic and neighborhood oriented, not a fancy sit-down restaurant, and many customers return for the bagels and the ready-to-eat options.View restaurant profile
Bagels on Greene
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amWestmount
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≈ 2.1 km
Forno West draws praise for its mushroom pizza, cannolis and other bakery items, with many noting friendly and caring staff, a pleasant ambiance, and food that is fresh and delicious. Breakfast and lunch are described as enjoyable options, and some reviewers highlight good service and high quality ingredients. Mixed feedback includes items that do not meet expectations, such as a pistachio tiramisu lacking pistachio flavor and a burnt creme brulee, plus concerns about dirty tables at times and occasional value questions. Carryout orders are mentioned as a good deal with large portions and decent quality, and the overall impression is that Forno West offers solid comfort food and bakery fare, but experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Forno West
Open until 6 pmWestmount
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviews describe La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal as a place with fresh, delicious bagels in a wide variety of flavors and many options for cream cheese. The staff is consistently friendly and the service is noted as welcoming, with a calm ambiance that suits solo visits, studying or working. Bagels are praised for freshness and quality, with some callers insisting they are among the best, and the overall experience is described as cozy and inviting. Price comes up as a common caveat, with several reviewers saying the bagels can be pricey relative to the value. One review mentions a payment terminal issue where tips were calculated after tax, calling the practice illegal since May.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal
Opens Tomorrow at 6:30 amWestmount
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 2.2 km
Overall, Marché Bazaar is described as a welcoming Iranian grocery and café with a wide range of high quality products and a friendly, attentive staff. Reviewers highlight a great atmosphere, clean, well organized spaces, and the option to enjoy ready to eat dishes on site or take them away, along with complimentary cookies with coffee. While some note that prices can be high, the consensus is that the quality and selection justify the cost. One critique mentions discounted items past their expiry due to local regulations, but the overall sentiment remains positive about the store’s variety and freshness. Delight is also expressed for standout dishes, fresh pastries, strong catering options such as kebab koobideh, and the sense of community support surrounding the Iranian products. Taken together, the reviews present Marché Bazaar as a rare downtown gem with a welcoming atmosphere, reliable quality, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Marché Bazaar
Open until 9 pmWestmount
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≈ 2.3 km
Le Trou is widely praised for fresh, wood fired style Montreal bagels with a chewy interior and a crispy exterior, the everything bagel and smoked salmon options getting particular love, and the sandwiches and coffee earning solid marks in a warm, welcoming atmosphere that many call a neighborhood highlight. Reviewers note the on site baking and frequent menu updates as strengths and appreciate the casual, friendly service, though some caution that the menu can feel limited, toppings can be sparse, prices can be high for what you get, and service can slow down during busy times. Indoor seating can be warm and parking in the area can be tricky, but the overall sentiment is that Le Trou delivers highly tasty bagels and a charming spot worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Le Trou
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amGriffintown, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyThe Best Bagels in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviews for Gourmet Aldo consistently highlight remarkable cakes and patisserie, with stunning designs and delicious flavors, and a wide range of desserts that guests often choose to pair with meals. Cake orders for birthdays and weddings are described as beautiful and on time, making the celebration feel special, while service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive and professional. The menu also earns strong praise for sandwiches, pizzas, and pastries, with many noting good value, generous portions, and a focus on fresh, tasty ingredients. Several reviewers call the pizza with tomato sauce a standout and a must-try in town, and staff are described as accommodating and patient with custom requests. A few comments refer to occasional inconsistencies in pastry texture or dishes outside desserts, and a couple note that some items can be pricey, but the overall tone remains overwhelmingly positive and many see Gourmet Aldo as a top choice for treats and celebrations.View restaurant profile
Gourmet Aldo
Open until 6 pmVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviews describe Le Meilleur Boulangerie Pâtisserie Traiteur as a small cozy family owned spot with friendly staff and consistently fresh pastries. Croissants, especially the almond, plus sourdough, are praised for being delicious and among the best, with many noting good value and frequent visits. The bakery offers a wide array of items including cakes, tarts, choux a la creme, chocolatines, nutty brownies and other pastries, as well as drinks, sandwiches and even Manakeesh, all made with fresh ingredients and often enjoyed on the terrace or taken home. Service is highlighted as helpful and accommodating, with gifts wrapped nicely when requested and orders placed online sometimes prepared with extra care. While the overall tone is highly positive, a few items receive mixed notes, such as a baguette that did not meet expectations and a few desserts described as average. Overall, Le Meilleur Boulangerie Pâtisserie Traiteur is seen as a great local find with tasty specialties, welcoming ambiance, and reasonable prices.View restaurant profile
Le Meilleur Boulangerie Pâtisserie Traiteur
Open until 7 pmCôte-des-Neiges, Westmount
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviews describe Boulangerie Chez Fred as a standout for croissants, choclatines and other viennoiseries, with many calling the croissants among the best in Montreal and praising flaky, buttery textures, while prices are noted as reasonable for the quality. The bakery is consistently busy with fresh pastries and good bread, and staff are frequently described as friendly and efficient, though the space leans more toward grab-and-go than a long sit-down cafe. Some reviews mention occasional declines in texture or flavor and changes in ingredients, and a few disappointments such as a sour coffee or mealy croissants when not freshly baked, and almond croissants that run out, yet several commenters emphasize the value and reliability for pastries, baguettes and desserts, with many considering it a must-visit.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Chez Fred
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amCôte-des-Neiges
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top Picks
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≈ 2.5 km
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie is praised for a wide authentic Polish menu with donuts, ponki and pastries that are fresh and exceptional, and desserts described as out of this world. Donuts are often singled out as the best in Montreal, while sandwiches and coffee are favorites along with homemade soups such as chicken soup. The shop is consistently clean, welcoming and clearly made with love, with friendly staff and a helpful owner who has maintained high quality and service for years. The experience is described as good value with fair prices, and notes mention convenient access by metro at Frontenac despite occasional parking challenges in the area. Seasonal ponki flavors are made in house and the overall tone is that this spot is a warm, must visit treat for anyone in the area.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village
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≈ 2.6 km
Épicerie Du Bazaar is described as a small yet surprisingly well stocked Persian and Middle Eastern market with a broad range of Iranian products, spices, pickles, ready-to-cook items, rice and grains, and halal meats and chicken, along with herbal waters and hydrolats, and the staff are consistently praised for friendly, knowledgeable and helpful service, including welcoming interaction at the counter and practical recommendations such as Persian plum lavashak fruit paste, while the outside may not reveal the depth inside, and overall the reviews highlight good quality, a wide variety of imported products, and a welcoming atmosphere for a small location.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Du Bazaar
Open until 10 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.7 km
Café Desserts ETC. stands out as a popular spot for dessert lovers with a broad range of cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and pastries that are often fresh, moist, and beautifully presented. The cake offerings, especially tres leches and red velvet, receive high praise and customization for celebrations is a recurring theme. Customers frequently note friendly, attentive service and helpful recommendations from staff, with many visits described as warm and welcoming. Several reviews mention the atmosphere as cozy and charming, though a couple point to occasional gaps in service at the counter and value for money depending on the item. The selection includes late night options and coffee, making it a versatile stop for dessert during trips or daily routines. Overall, the consensus is positive, with strong favorites across items and frequent plans to return.View restaurant profile
Café Desserts ETC.
Open until 2:30 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: The Most Indulgent Cupcakes in Montreal: Our Recommendations
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≈ 2.8 km
Gâteau Brise is praised for a wide variety of brioches, pastries and cakes, made with fresh ingredients and offered at good value, and the durian cake is repeatedly highlighted for its generous durian flesh, balanced sweetness and soft texture. The shop is described as a cozy, small, express format that is convenient to visit, with a note that a larger store with more choices exists in Brossard. Service is sometimes described as reserved or transactional, but staff are also noted as helpful and friendly and there are compliments about thoughtful packaging and freebies with birthday cakes. Reviewers also mention preordering options, affordable prices, and a nostalgic feel that brings back childhood memories, while some critique fruit decorations not staying fresh as long and the interior decoration being a work in progress. Overall, Gâteau Brise comes across as a reliable, affordable go-to bakery with a strong emphasis on durian and fruit cakes and a loyal following.View restaurant profile
Gâteau Brise
Open until 9 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviews about Hazukido show a mix of standout pastries and uneven value, with many praising the almond and English cream croissant, the pistachio croissant, the strawberry purée croissant, the biscoff crokie, and the salmon croissant, as well as the quality of laminage and the butter-rich textures, while others report croissants that are dry, not fresh, or too pricey for what is offered. The concept and creative flavor pairings are repeatedly lauded, though the dining space is described as simple with limited seating and occasional gaps in recommendations or atmosphere, and service is often noted as friendly. Several comments reference limited menu options later in the day and a tendency for sweetness to feel overpowering, though gifts for birthdays and drinks like iced caramel macchiato or coffee and tea pairings are mentioned as positives, along with occasional high marks for overall pastry quality. Overall Hazukido is viewed as a place of excellent pastry craftsmanship and inventive flavors, but with variability in freshness, portions, and perceived value across visits.View restaurant profile
Hazukido
Indulge in the Endless Possibilities of Croissants at Hazukido.
May be temporarily closed
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to TryCrookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary TrendsView More
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≈ 2.9 km
Rollys is described as a small, busy spot that serves large, soft cinnamon buns with a creative lineup including classic, raspberry pistachio, Biscoff, Nutella, pear, orange and tiramisu, with many reviewers praising freshness, warmth and bold flavors, while some batches come out dry or undercooked and the original cream cheese icing can be overpowering. The experience is punctuated by long lines, limited seating and occasional delays, and utensils are sometimes missing, though staff are generally nice. Overall the buns are considered tasty and substantial and often worth the price, especially when warmed, making Rollys a noteworthy destination for cinnamon bun lovers despite the bustle and a few misfires.View restaurant profile
Rollys
Open until 8 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Best New Restaurants in Montreal (April 2026)
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≈ 2.9 km
Overall, L'Amour du Pain is described as a place with exceptional staff, welcoming service and a calm atmosphere that feels like a neighborhood gem. Many reviews praise the quality of breads, croissants, pastries and coffee, highlighting a broad variety and the pleasure of trying something new on each visit. However, some visits have fallen short with pastries that were not fresh or served cold, and at times the seating is limited and the area appears untidy. Several comments note that value for money varies and that price may not always match perceived quality. Despite mixed experiences, the bakery remains a popular destination for bread and treats, with strong admiration for the ongoing appeal and the ability to draw regulars back for a wide assortment of items.View restaurant profile
L'Amour du Pain
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More
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≈ 2.9 km
Overall, reviews about Le Loft Café-Coworking express frustration with a new pass or fee to work there, seen as insulting to be charged for the privilege without any guarantee that the food and coffee will meet expectations. The policy is described as unnecessary and off-putting, with customers also questioning the value of the offering and noting that time is wasted when visiting to find out what the experience would be like.View restaurant profile
Le Loft Café-Coworking
Open until 6 pmGriffintown
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≈ 3 km
Morsures d'amour is described as a cozy, welcoming spot where desserts are the main event and both sweet and savory chimney cakes shine. Reviewers praise the dessert quality as fresh, flavorful, and made with care, with the chimney cake textures noted as perfectly crispy on the outside and soft inside, and favorites ranging from tuna or turkey savory versions to sweet hits like gelato d'amour, pistachio gelato, crème brûlée, and a caramel or Nutella twist. The gelato offerings, especially pistachio and mango, get frequent praise for depth and balance, and the pistachio dessert and tart pistachio flavors stand out. Hospitality stands out; staff are described as kind, attentive, patient, and helpful, with many mentions of samples, flavor guidance, and a welcoming atmosphere. The cafe’s location near Concordia University and the presence of student discounts and loyalty perks are noted as added value, and many reviewers express a strong intention to return to try new flavors or revisit favorites, making it feel like a memorable, high quality dessert destination rather than just a quick stop.View restaurant profile
Morsures d'amour | Love Bites
Open until 10 pmDowntown
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≈ 3 km
Reviews describe Gandom Bakery as a true Iranian bakery in Montreal with fresh breads and pastries of exceptional quality in a clean, welcoming space. The sangak bread is praised as flavorful and authentic, and barbari is highlighted as among the best in Canada, with a diverse range of pastries and cream-filled treats noted for freshness and richness. The atmosphere is warm and the staff friendly and professional, contributing to a homey, inviting feel on every visit. Overall, the bakery is seen as a delight for traditional breads and Persian-style sweets, with many calling it a must visit and a real gem in the city. A few critiques mention higher prices and occasional rude customer service, some waits, and Uber orders sometimes taking precedence, which can affect overall consistency, but the general tone remains highly positive and focused on authentic flavors and quality.View restaurant profile
Gandom Bakery
Open until 7 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-des-Neiges
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews portray Hinnawi Bros Bagel & Café as a dependable Montreal spot for bagels and coffee, favored by travelers and locals for daily breakfasts and reliable quality. Bagels are repeatedly described as delicious and versatile, with vegetarian options and signature varieties mentioned. The atmosphere is noted as cozy, welcoming, and sometimes bustling, with friendly staff and clean spaces receiving praise. Service is fast even when busy, although one comment notes that the wait can be longer when only one person is working. Value is highlighted due to reasonable prices for the quality, and the location near Concordia makes it convenient for students and visitors. Overall, it is seen as a go to breakfast and casual hangout with plans to return during future Montreal visits.View restaurant profile
Hinnawi Bros Bagel & Café
Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 amDowntown
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Mar 27, 2026 to Jun 30, 2026
UCI Road World Championships Montreal 2026
Sep 20, 2026 to Sep 27, 2026
Ramen Ramen Fes 2026
Oct 12, 2026 to Oct 25, 2026
Easter with an Indian Twist at India Rosa
Apr 2, 2026 to Apr 6, 2026
ASIASIE Market at Time Out Market Montreal 2026
May 21, 2026 to May 24, 2026
Le Grand Poutinefest - Old-Port Montreal 2026
Jul 22, 2026 to Aug 2, 2026
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Thirsty for Cider / Soif de Cidre Montréal 2026
Jun 26, 2026 to Jun 28, 2026
Montreal's Mondial de la Bière 2026
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