Café buvette Magnolia feels like a welcoming neighborhood hub where friendly service and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere invite guests to linger over brunch, coffee, or a light bite. The menu earns praise for generous portions, quality ingredients, and solid value, with favorites like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, bagels with salmon, fresh juices, and homemade shakshuka getting steady nods for flavor and careful preparation, alongside standout lattes and a strong barista program. The terrace on Mont Royal and the overall vibe add to the appeal, making it a great spot for studying, catching up with friends, or just enjoying a sunny day with good coffee and easy going service, and staff are noted for remembering regulars and keeping the mood upbeat. Occasional busy periods may slow service a touch, but the atmosphere remains friendly and the team strives to keep things moving smoothly. All in all, a dependable go to for brunch and casual meals with consistent quality, warmth, and a vibe that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
At La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal, reviews praise the in house made bagels, good coffee, and a range of cream cheese spreads, along with a family friendly and pleasant atmosphere when service is smooth. However, several comments point to slow or inconsistent service, especially when busy, and stock shortages that prevent buying a dozen fresh bagels or force customers to pick up the next day. Prices are described as a bit high and not always easy to read, and there is sometimes little help choosing among the options. Cleanliness issues are mentioned, including a non functioning sink and dirty bathroom. Some say the bagels are basic or lack salt, while others find the flavors and variety strong and enjoyable. Some reviews compare it unfavorably to similar options nearby in terms of value. Overall, the product is well liked by those who can get it, but operational and pricing issues can detract from the experience.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie earns praise for a wide range of baked goods, with donuts and Berliners standing out, especially prune and apricot fillings, and beignets filled with jam or cream that are made fresh on site. The bakery also offers a strong selection of breads, including a gluten free loaf available for pickup. Opening hours are later than many other shops, and the owners are described as very nice.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Boucherie Al Khair as a standout halal butcher and Moroccan deli with fresh, high quality meat, praised for merguez, marinated cuts, and a wide range of Maghrebi products, olives, hummus and desserts; the service is noted as fast, friendly, and professional by many, offering a warm and attentive atmosphere, while some comments point to occasional inconsistencies, busy counters, and wait times near closing, and at least one note about not always being greeted promptly; the shop is consistently described as clean, well organized, and reasonably priced for the quality, with care taken in preparation and a welcoming staff; a few items such as certain nuts or pastries may vary in freshness, and some patrons caution checking expiry dates; overall, the sentiment is enthusiastic, with many considering it among the best or the top boucherie in Montreal for halal meat, Moroccan specialties, and reliable take-home items.View restaurant profile
Marché Hung Phat is widely praised for its banh mi, with many reviewers calling it the best in Montreal and noting a crusty baguette, fresh fillings, house made mayo, and pickled carrots and daikon that stay crunchy. The spot operates as a casual Vietnamese grocery that also serves quick lunches, offering a range of fillings such as grilled chicken, beef, pork, meatball, and tofu skin, plus soups and desserts, all at affordable prices and with an option to add extra meat for a better value. Service is often described as fast and efficient, though a few reviews mention inconsistent portions or a staff member who skims on toppings, and some regret that fillings have grown thinner in recent years and would welcome more generous meat portions or better consistency. Overall the restaurant is seen as a standout choice for banh mi in the city, loved for its flavor, bread texture, and the overall value it delivers to regulars and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Nickels Deli & Bar comes across as a nostalgic North American diner with a retro, family friendly vibe and a notably strong smoked meat offering that can evoke big feelings and comfort food energy, while the atmosphere and decor are frequently praised for their lively, old school charm and the food is described as good to very good overall with standout items like smoked meat dishes and chocolate desserts, generous portions and some dishes such as a smash burger or poutine receiving mixed or negative feedback. Service ranges from friendly, attentive and fast to slow or rude, and several reviews mention policy annoyances such as gift card issues or sharing fees. Some locations are highlighted for great breakfasts and a dependable, wallet friendly experience, while others raise concerns about cleanliness and hygiene, including reports of mice and a cold dining room with aging bathrooms. Taken together, Nickels Deli & Bar offers a potent nostalgia driven feel and solid portions that appeal to comfort food fans, but experiences can be inconsistent, with highs in atmosphere and certain dishes and lows in service, health concerns and policy transparency.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Nouveau Système Beaubien as a cozy retro family friendly diner with very reasonable prices, where the atmosphere feels welcoming and nostalgic and the staff are consistently friendly and attentive. The menu is praised for hearty staples such as poutine, burgers, hot dogs and breakfast, with generous portions and solid value that keeps guests coming back. The overall vibe is authentically vintage, with banquettes, jukeboxes and a real counter, giving a throwback feel that many say makes them feel like part of the family. Some comments mention occasional slow service or cleanliness issues, and a rare negative episode involving a dispute over a payment and concerns about hygiene, which led at least one patron to vow not to return. Despite mixed notes, the place is widely considered a reliable go to for diner style fare in the area and a nostalgic spot that delivers consistent value.View restaurant profile
Pinocchio Cafè comes across in reviews as a charming, one of a kind neighborhood spot in Villeray with a warm, inclusive vibe and a strong sense of community that makes it feel like a social hub for families and their dogs. The space is cozy with wood accents and a light, airy feel that invites chatting, reading, working or just relaxing, and it offers a kid friendly area with toys for little ones. The menu gets praise for solid coffee and a diverse lineup of sandwiches, croissants, baked goods, and vegetarian or vegan options, with favorites like grilled cheese, empanadas and other comfort bites; several guests also mention a notable porchetta sandwich. While the staff are generally described as friendly, helpful and welcoming, a few reviews note occasional rougher service and a desire for more French language service in Quebec. Overall Pinocchio Cafè is seen as a local institution and a reliable spot to connect with neighbors, enjoy good food and drinks, and soak up a cozy, family friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Le Roi Du Smoked Meat is described as a classic retro Montreal deli on St. Hubert, prized for its legendary smoked meat which many reviewers say is tender, flavorful, and served on fresh rye with generous portions. The place feels like a warm, family oriented diner with friendly service, though some notes mention cramped booths, decor in need of refresh, and occasional concerns about cleanliness. Reviews are a mix on value and portions, with the meat widely lauded but some diners finding sides or prices less satisfying and a few meals not hitting the mark. The menu has expanded beyond the traditional sandwich to include items like poutine, clubs, and even smoked meat pizza, yielding a range of experiences from excellent to mediocre. A few readers report inconsistent service or changes in the menu that affected their expectations, yet the overall impression remains that this is a nostalgic Montreal staple with a strong smoke meat identity. Many describe the atmosphere as charmingly old school, making it a go-to for lovers of classic Montreal deli flavors despite some ups and downs.View restaurant profile
Pascal Le Boucher earns praise for the quality of the products and enthusiastic staff, with amazing service and excellent items. Top notch quality comes with no hint of arrogance or inflated prices, and the option to eat there adds to the appeal. Overall impressions show guests are totally dazzled by the experience.View restaurant profile
La Queue De Cochon earns praise for reinvented hot dogs with merguez and chipolatas and for an artisanal shop offering homemade items like boudin blanc and a variety of sausages, with the boudin often called the best in Quebec and enjoyable hot or cold. Tourtières and French specialties such as andouille and andouillette appear as standout offerings and the overall quality and flavor variety are repeatedly lauded. Value is strong for the range and flavors, though some note prices rising and availability can be unpredictable with certain items missing during visits. Service is described as generally adequate but sometimes lacking warmth, and changes since a sale are mentioned as affecting stock and the customer experience.View restaurant profile
Beaubien Bagel offers bagels prepared all day with favorites like sesame and poppy and the option to add Philadelphia cream cheese in the shop. The bagels are described as fresh with a chewy yet soft texture and a Montreal style flair, including vegan varieties. The atmosphere is often warm and welcoming, with staff explaining the different flavors, though a note mentions inconsistent service where hot bagels were not delivered and some bags contained older items. Regulars report frequent visits and generally reliable service with fresh hot bagels, while other feedback points to occasional lapses in customization and a desire to bite into bagels before toasting them at home. Overall, Beaubien Bagel offers a diverse selection of flavorful bagels and friendly options for traditional and vegan eaters, with taste and freshness praised, even as service quality sometimes varies.View restaurant profile
Dagwoods draws praise for delicious sandwiches, fresh ingredients, and friendly, attentive service, with many noting a clean, welcoming store and a comfortable Montreal vibe. The ordering process is described as seamless, from online ordering to pickup, and catering orders are handled with confirmations and on time delivery with all utensils provided. The menu is seen as simple and reliable rather than extraordinary, with some comments about high prices while others call the value acceptable or affordable and a few highlight a standout spicy Italian. Staff are repeatedly described as kind, helpful, and professional, contributing to a family feel and a peaceful dining area. Several reviewers mention that the subs hit the spot and the place is a reliable option for a quick, satisfying meal, often noting the food is fresh and even the chili is good. Overall, Dagwoods appears to offer consistently tasty sandwiches, good service, and convenient dining options, with opinions on price and comparison to other chains varying across reviews.View restaurant profile
DELI 365 is seen by reviewers as a go to place for Montreal smoked meat, with many calling it the best in Montreal and praising the smoked beef sandwich for tenderness and a flavor that stands up to pastrami and even New York standards. One reviewer recalls trying a smoked meat sandwich for the first time, finding it pretty good but blander than pastrami. It is noted that there is no dine in space and that orders are takeout only. Some reviewers mention that the meat portion is small for the price, while others say the food is delicious and the prices are reasonable, albeit with Uber Eats prices described as extremely high. The establishment is described as kosher by at least one reviewer, and several say that Montreal smoked meat sandwiches are a must, with one comment that the sandwich was so good the reviewer forgot to take a picture. A few reviewers say they would not go back despite enjoying the taste.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe MEHADRIN MEATS as offering amazing quality meat, great service, and reliable shabbos meals, with fresh meat and delicious deli takeout plus a wide range of kosher options. Shoppers note that frozen meats, beef, salads and dips, and even drinks are available, and that meat, beef and hotdog sandwiches can be prepared, all supported by same day delivery and vacuum pack takeaway service. The selection includes dips, kugels and cholent, and the staff is described as peaceful and friendly; many call it the best meat in Montreal and an overall great grocery experience with tasty side dishes. Good food and good service are frequent themes.View restaurant profile
Taken as a whole, the reviews portray Lester's Deli as a Montreal institution with an old school vibe where tender smoked meat, generous portions, and friendly, efficient service are repeatedly highlighted. The meat is praised for being tender, juicy, and flavorful, with many calling it the best in town and a standout compared with other spots, though a few visits note leaner or less satisfying cuts. Sides like pickles, coleslaw, fries, and even poutine earn high marks, with some readers raving about exceptional coleslaw and the classic dill pickles. The atmosphere is consistently described as nostalgic and welcoming, a place where locals and visitors feel at home and where the staff add to the experience with warmth and humor. Value and pricing draw mixed reactions, as portions are large and affordable for some, while others complain about price increases under new ownership. Overall the sentiment is that Lester's Deli delivers a memorable, authentic Montreal smoked meat experience steeped in history, though the experience can vary by day and service, and a few readers suggest exploring multiple visits to judge its current consistency.View restaurant profile
District Bagel receives mixed reviews: some praise the bagels as the best in town, especially the everything bagel, and enjoy the bagel sandwich and a chocolate chip cookie, while others find the breakfast bagels small and burnt, the coffee weak, and the prices steep. The service and atmosphere are described as fast-food like with disposable tableware, though an easy ordering kiosk, a comfy upstairs dining area, and an accessible sink are appreciated by some. The menu leans into Jewish breakfast favorites and the space includes Jewish texts, which some find odd in a secular setting. Montreal style bagels are noted as small, dense, and not very fresh, though a blintz pie is a bright spot. A few critiques target the egg sandwich and avocado heavy components that make it messy and overpriced. Despite the variability, the place remains popular with the local Jewish community and can offer tasty bites for some.View restaurant profile
Guests praise Café Souvenir for delicious food and warm, welcoming service. Brunch on the terrace is a highlight, with a charming atmosphere and top outdoor seating. The menu features crepes, the croque monsieur, eggs Benedict, a smoked bagel, Parisien, the burger souvenir and gnocchi with mushrooms, plus refreshing smoothies, and the new menu is described as a real treat. Service is noted as impeccable, friendly, courteous and smiling, making guests feel at home. Overall, this spot is highly recommended for a flavorful, comforting dining experience in a cozy, inviting setting.View restaurant profile
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Rock'N Deli receives widespread praise for its smoked meat and fast, friendly service, with a casual, welcoming vibe that makes it feel like a reliable spot for lunch or a late night bite. Flavorful smoked meat is a common highlight, and the burgers, subs, and poutine often draw strong praise, along with generous portions and attentive staff. Some visitors feel portions are small for the price and note occasional saltiness or bland elements in certain sandwiches, while a few items miss on ingredients or texture. Sides like fries and poutine are frequently liked, though opinions vary and a few guests wish for improvements in bread or overall balance. The staff's helpful attitude and quick service are repeatedly mentioned, and halal smoked meat options appear to be a draw for some diners. Overall, Rock'N Deli is seen as a solid, value-conscious choice with many returning for the meat's taste and the easygoing atmosphere, even as a subset of reviews indicate room for better consistency.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel is widely celebrated as an iconic Montreal institution, renowned for hand rolled, wood-fired bagels that come hot from the oven with a crisp exterior and chewy interior, and many reviews note the distinctive aroma and the experience of watching the bakers at work. The bagels are praised for freshness and a classic sesame variety, with a range of flavors and a self-serve setup at some locations that lets customers pick toppings from a fridge, though that approach isn't ideal for all. Practical details pop up frequently: the shops are cash only (ATM often on site), seating is minimal or nonexistent, and lines can be long but move quickly. The tone is typically enthusiastic, with many calling it a must-do Montreal experience and one of the best bagel spots, though a few reviews report occasional inconsistency in freshness, pricey sandwiches, or concerns about hygiene. Overall the consensus is that the place delivers a quintessential Montreal bagel experience, prized for texture, flavor and tradition, even as it remains a bustling, no-frills take-out venue.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel offers a classic Montreal bagel experience with wood-fired bagels baked right in front of customers, a crisp exterior and chewy center, especially the sesame classic, and reviews praise fresh and hot bagels and quick in-and-out service. Some say the place is cash-only and takeaway focused, with lines that sometimes test patience, while others note the atmosphere can be minimal or unpretentious but the craft and aroma shine through. A few reviews mention bagels not always fresh or a bit hard, and a handful caution about the no seating policy, but most celebrate the iconic status, consistent quality, and the ability to watch the bagel making process. Many travelers say it is among the best bagels in Montreal, with others cherishing the experience enough to stock up for a long drive home or to share with family, and a note that a second store exists nearby to choose if something is not hot out of the oven. Overall, the place is seen as a must visit for wood-fired, freshly baked bagels, with devotion to the craft and a reliable, if sometimes crowded, performance.View restaurant profile
Deli Plus is described as a warm, old‑school Montreal diner with huge portions, affordable prices and a broad menu that blends Greek fast‑food fare with classics like poutine, smoked meat, club sandwiches, pizzas and late‑hour breakfasts. Reviewers note generally polite, friendly and efficient service, though it can be slower during peak times and getting the bill may take longer. The atmosphere is welcoming and nostalgic, a neighborhood staple that often feels like traveling back in time. The poutine is a frequent highlight, praised for its sauce and generous toppings, with some calling it among the best in the city, though a few batches have been reported to be dry or inconsistent. Pizzas and smoked meat receive praise for flavor and value, but meat texture can vary and a few orders have been burnt or under‑seasoned. Some reviews mention dated decor and occasional concerns about cleanliness in restrooms or kitchen surfaces, but many customers return for reliable, comforting fare. Delivery and takeout are fast and straightforward, with easy ordering by phone and attentive delivery staff. Overall it reads as a dependable, nostalgic local favorite where portions, pricing and variety keep people coming back.View restaurant profile
Fairmount Bagel Bakery is widely celebrated for its authentic Montreal style bagels, chewy and freshly baked in wood-fired ovens, with a range that includes sesame, everything, onion, garlic, pumpernickel, bozo, sun dried tomato, cranberry, and more; reviewers describe them as among the best in Montreal and often in the world, worth the wait in long lines that move steadily; the experience is typically take-out only, with no indoor seating and a cash or Canadian debit card payment policy, plus occasional notes about rising prices and smaller sizes; the bagels pair well with a variety of cream cheeses and toppings, and the smell of the bakery and watching bagels being prepared adds to the charm; several mentions highlight the friendly staff and the sense of tradition, while a few reviews flag inconsistent service or crowding at peak times; overall the place is regarded as a must try for Montreal bagel lovers and a signature stop for visitors seeking an iconic bite.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Chez Greenberg as a standout Montreal spot for bagels with lox and house smoked fish, where each bite feels fresh and carefully prepared. The menu features bagels with lox, whitefish salad, knishes, latkes, and a lemon cream cheese that many call the best, with the poutine knish and crispy onions also getting rave notices. Smoked salmon and whitefish are highlighted as house made, and ingredients are praised for quality and balance. The coffee is consistently excellent, and the atmosphere is warm, inviting, and convivial, with a vibe that nods to the local Jewish scene. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming experience in the dine in space or when ordering delivery. While some notes mention price as a bit high, the overall sentiment is that the flavor, freshness, and hospitality justify it, prompting many to return, try new items, and recommend the place to others. Overall, Chez Greenberg comes across as a beloved neighborhood gem for top tier bagels and lox, creative knishes and latkes, great coffee, and a memorable, homey setting.View restaurant profile
Café MIDTOWN is described as a reliable spot for good food and excellent coffee, with a warm atmosphere and consistently high quality. Reviews mention a very nice croissant and a fish dish that is considered the best in the business district, along with generous portions and good value for money, especially for a lunch in the Chabanel area. The egg croissant is singled out as among the best. Friendly service is noted, and the overall impression is a strong recommendation.View restaurant profile
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
Delithèque is described as a warm, family-owned restaurant with generous portions, a varied and homemade menu, and friendly, attentive service. Diners praise the generous servings, affordable prices, and consistently tasty dishes ranging from pizzas and pitas to smoked meats, pasta, lasagne, and breakfasts served all day, with many noting that the meals feel made with care and are well balanced in flavor and presentation. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as clean, cozy, and welcoming, with a bright dining room and a pleasant terrace in good weather, plus ample free parking. The staff are highlighted for being personable and attentive, making guests feel at home and often prompting repeat visits as families and groups return over the years. Most reviews converge on the idea that Delithèque offers dependable, comforting food, solid value, and a welcoming experience, though one note mentions a service hiccup with takeout timing that affected a single visit.View restaurant profile
Kahwa Café receives enthusiastic praise for its fresh, house-made bread and a wide range of satisfying sandwiches like the chicken panko, merguez, lamb, kebab libre, Italian and falafel, with many noting that the bread is baked on site and meats and fillings are fresh and flavorful. The sauces, especially Kahwa sauce, are commonly highlighted as a perfect match for the fillings, and prices are considered good value for the quality. The atmosphere is described as cozy and lively with fast, friendly service, though the space can feel a bit small and crowded and lines can be long when busy. Takeout and a summer terrace are convenient options, and guests consistently return to try more flavors. A few reviews mention occasional slower service or inconsistent dine in comfort, but the consensus is that Kahwa Café is among the best sandwich spots in Montreal with standout items like the panko chicken and kebab varieties and a focus on fresh, on site bread.View restaurant profile
Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie is described as a cozy, casual deli with a huge, diverse menu that covers breakfast all day, pizza, lasagne, club sandwiches, poutine and other comfort dishes, making it a reliable spot to sit, eat and linger. Service is often fast and friendly, with the atmosphere repeatedly called warm and welcoming and the place seen as a local institution where the crowd ranges from regulars to visitors. Standout items include the smoked meat and the poutine, while some reviews caution that certain dishes like eggs can come cold, formats such as the large size may be misrepresented as larger than medium, and a few kitchen results can be inconsistent. The vibe is casual and unpretentious, with good value for money and a place that suits late night meals or casual dinners after exploring the area, though some patrons feel the experience can be ordinary or not particularly memorable. Overall, Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie seems to offer a dependable, welcoming dining option with broad appeal, presenting a mix of wins and misses that reflects a lively neighborhood favorite.View restaurant profile
Across the reviews, Martini Pizzeria is seen as a neighborhood staple with a warm, family vibe and quick, friendly service, where thick crust pizzas loaded with toppings are the main draw and subs and wings also get praise; the pizza is described as solid to excellent by many, with notes of nostalgia and some calling it the best in the area, while a few readers mention higher prices for the neighborhood and occasional disappointments on non-pizza items like lasagne or poutine due to sauce, texture, or ingredients; the atmosphere and cleanliness are frequently praised and staff are described as welcoming and attentive, sometimes feeling like a family run spot; there are a few caveats such as a no AC issue and a couple of small kitchen mishaps, but overall the reviews present Martini Pizzeria as a reliable, tasty option with strong pizza and good value, tempered by occasional inconsistency outside pizza.View restaurant profile