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≈ 0.9 km
Lahmajoune Villeray shines as a warm, family run spot offering fresh, authentic Middle Eastern flavors with a standout lahmajoune, along with a variety of breads, pastries, dips and kebbeh made with care. The service is friendly and welcoming, the ingredients feel homemade, and portions are hearty at very reasonable prices, making it a reliable go to for takeout or a quick bite. Reviewers repeatedly call it a hidden gem in Villeray, praise the spinach lahmajoune and other specialties, and note the freshness, aroma and generous variety across the menu. A few comments mention no seating or busy times, but overall the place is celebrated for quality, accessibility and warm hospitality.View restaurant profile
Lahmajoune Villeray
The best homemade Lahmajoune in Montreal.
Open until 8 pm
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsBest Takeout Options for Picnics Near Montreal ParksView More
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≈ 1.9 km
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade offers an immersive North African and Mauritanian dining experience with generous shared couscous dishes, lentil soup, and meat stews, complemented by mint tea and hibiscus juice, all prepared with care in a warm cocooning setting that transports guests to another world. The chef and staff explain the menu with patience and make diners feel welcome, while the decor, music, and atmosphere enhance a distinctive authentic vibe. Portions are hearty, prices are fair, and the bring your own bottle option adds flexibility. Vegetarian and vegan options are available, and the overall experience blends home style cooking with generous hospitality that makes guests want to return.View restaurant profile
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade
Nomadic restaurant. A unique place to meet, discover and share in Montreal.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews describe Café buvette Magnolia as a cozy, welcoming spot with a bright, relaxed vibe and a true neighborhood feel, where coffee and brunch items are consistently tasty, from eggs Benedict and bagels to avocado toast and grilled cheese, all paired with Magnolia coffee and fresh juices; the service is noted as friendly, attentive, and efficient even when busy, and the terrace along with natural light and a warm atmosphere make for a comfortable experience that works for brunch with family, catching up with friends, or a solo visit; overall, the place stands out for good value, generous portions, thoughtful preparation, and a pleasant ambiance that makes it a reliable go-to for a relaxed meal.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia
Daily fresh bagels, salads, juices and smoothies
Opens Today at 8:30 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the BankMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
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≈ 0 km
Fruiterie Milano is described as a market-like spot with authentic Italian products that are fresh and of very high quality, offering a unique experience for lovers of good cuisine, while a review notes a negative moment with a condescending staff member at the cheese counter, resulting in a mixed impression despite the overall charm and variety.View restaurant profile
Fruiterie Milano
Bustling, long-running Italian grocery stocking cheese, meat & bread, plus prepared food.
Opens Today at 9 am
Little-Italy
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≈ 0.1 km
Louise Boulangerie Artisanale stands out for affordable prices and delectable offerings, with many noting the lemon tart and the inviting aroma of fresh bread; the bread and pastries are described as outstanding, with fresh artisanal quality in items like sourdough, brioche, croissants, and almond croissants, and visits are often highlighted by friendly, efficient service, especially in the busy hours; however a few reviewers report inconsistent freshness or preparation on certain days and slower service during peak times, tempering the overall positive impression of a reliable neighborhood bakery with good value and a wide selection.View restaurant profile
Louise Boulangerie Artisanale
Open until 6 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 0.2 km
Reviews reveal Joe la Croûte delivers consistently high quality bread and a broad range of viennoiseries, with baguettes that are crusty and flavorful and croissants and pains au chocolat that many praise, all made with quality ingredients and a care that shows in a welcoming neighborhood atmosphere, friendly staff, and a varied daily selection that makes it a reliable stop for breakfast and daily bread, online ordering is suggested for busy periods, and a few notes mention the Mythique as a standout as well as seasonal specialties such as holiday pastries, while some visitors feel certain croissants or chocolates could be better, yet the overall impression remains strong and dependable.View restaurant profile
Joe la Croûte
Open until 5:30 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.2 km
Casa Di Toto is described as a beloved family run Italian spot where the pizza is consistently fresh and desserts like tiramisu and cannoli impress, with zeppoles and pistachio pastries earning praise. The atmosphere is cozy and the staff are friendly, with a varied menu that includes arancini, focaccia and pastries at reasonable prices. Many reviews crown the pizza as among the best in Montreal and highlight authentic flavors and generous portions, though a few note occasional issues such as pizza arriving cold or fillings not as generous in panini and calzone, and parking near the Jean Talon Market can be challenging.View restaurant profile
Casa Di Toto
Open until 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 0.3 km
Reviews point to Première Moisson as a bakery with fresh, buttery pastries, a wide range of breads and sandwiches, and reliable desserts, with many noting the quality of the croissants and tarts and the appeal of the coffee and jams. Service is described as friendly in places but experiences vary, including occasional rude interactions and higher prices. Some comments mention cleanliness issues on the terrace and seating, and a sense that quality shifted after a change in ownership. Overall, Première Moisson stands out for pastries and baked goods, while price and service consistency remain mixed considerations.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 6 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 0.3 km
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré earns praise for friendly service, fresh products, a clean setting and reasonable prices, with a welcoming atmosphere for mornings and casual lunches and a varied selection of pastries, breads and sandwiches including the avalanche au chocolat and tarte aux fruits rouges; while feedback is largely positive, some notes mention occasional inconsistencies such as mille-feuille or brioche not being fresh, mix ups between dine in and takeout, and a few service delays or refunds, but the overall impression is warm and reliable with good coffee options.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré
Open until 6:30 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 0.3 km
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal draws mixed reviews: bagels are liked for flavor and in-house cream cheese spreads, with a warm atmosphere and family friendly feel noted by many. However several reports mention coffee orders not matching what was ordered, missing milk or vanilla, and slow or unclear service, along with stock shortages and occasional inventory mismanagement. Price levels are described as a bit high and sometimes hard to read, and cleanliness issues such as a non functioning sink and a dirty bathroom are also mentioned. Some diners suggest there are better value options elsewhere in Montreal, though other guests praise the quality and overall experience.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal
Open until 4 pmLittle-Italy
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 0.3 km
Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec offers a strong selection of local products, including ingredients for traditional native dishes, in a welcoming shop with a good variety of offerings. The store is described as exceptional, with high quality products and helpful guidance from a friendly team. A clear emphasis on local and organic items is evident, including farm meats that are well regarded. The overall vibe feels warm and upbeat, making the experience lively and authentic.View restaurant profile
Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec
Opens Today at 9 amLittle-Italy
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≈ 0.3 km
Pasticceria Alati Caserta is widely praised as a classic Little Italy bakery with authentic Italian pastries, especially cannoli and sfogliatelle, with many reviewers calling it the best in town and even in Montreal, thanks to crisp shells and fresh creamy fillings. The selection also includes tiramisu, zeppole, pistachio pastries, marzipan cookies, and other childhood favorites, and the shop is described as charming and welcoming with friendly staff. While it remains a neighborhood staple, a few notes mention dry or inconsistent zeppole, higher prices, and uneven service, though lines can be long yet move quickly and many readers still consider it a must visit for true Italian desserts and a strong sense of tradition.View restaurant profile
Pasticceria Alati-Caserta
Opens Today at 9:30 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Zeppole in MontrealMust-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonView More
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≈ 0.4 km
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie is praised for a wide range of pastries and breads, with ponchkis and beignets as standout favorites and a strong selection of macarons. Beignets filled with jam or cream and made on site are described as delicious, and Berliners with prune and apricot also attract interest. The bakery is known for friendly owners, a gluten free loaf option, and wide variety, though opening hours are noted as late compared with other merchants.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie
Opens Today at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 0.4 km
Overall, reviews describe a welcoming service and a broad, tempting selection of pastries, breads and Italian treats, with cannoli repeatedly highlighted as a standout and the strawberry shortcake praised for being fresh and delicious; sandwiches and hot drinks are noted as good value and satisfying, and the terrace with a view of the nearby market adds pleasant ambiance; the variety makes it easy to pick multiple items and the quality is considered consistently high across offerings; some notes mention that certain desserts, such as mille-feuille, can be bland or salty and the creme brulee is disappointing, but many guests still plan to return for the bakery's offerings.View restaurant profile
Patisserie St Martin
Open until 8:30 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This Season
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≈ 0.5 km
Diners consistently highlight Daddy Roll as a standout for inventive, high quality pastries, with cinnamon rolls and brioche described as incredibly soft, fluffy and not overly sweet, offering a variety of flavors from pistachio, Biscoff and praline to tiramisu, peanut butter and jelly and lemon blueberry; the dough is repeatedly praised for its airy texture and the fillings and icings are noted for their quality and balance. Service is described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming vibe, though a few reviews mention limited seating and higher prices. Overall, this place is seen as a go to for a memorable pastry experience, with many eager to return whenever in town.View restaurant profile
Daddy Roll
Opens Tomorrow at 10 amLittle-Italy
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≈ 0.5 km
Ambience at La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes is warm, cozy and charming, with a tea service that often includes a little tune and applause and a friendly, attentive staff; the scones and the variety of high tea options are frequently praised, as is the decor and the overall relaxing atmosphere. However, several notes mention high prices and occasional uneven food, some vegetarian options that are unclear or not fully satisfying, and slower service when the venue is busy. Overall the place is viewed as a unique and pleasant tea spot where reservations are wise due to limited space, with many enjoying the tea ceremonies, the scones, and the inviting social vibe.View restaurant profile
La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes
Open until 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Blés de Pays is praised for exceptional bread and a carefully crafted range of products, with reviewers calling the sourdough and rye loaf outstanding and the chocolate pastry and scones especially memorable. The bakery stands out for its use of high quality, non-transformed grains, its artisanal technique, and a strong eco-friendly, low-waste approach including a bring-your-own-bag policy and transparent sourcing. Warm, friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere are repeatedly mentioned, and many note that ordering in advance helps ensure availability while celebrating the ongoing commitment to local craft and responsible production.View restaurant profile
Blés de Pays
Opens Today at 10 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and Hotspots
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≈ 0.6 km
Overall, Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève is seen as a standout for pastries and breads, with croissants, kouign amann, and chocolatey treats praised as exceptional and many calling it among the best bakeries in Montreal; the coffee is smooth and the shop offers a wide, fresh selection that evokes a classic Parisian bakery. Service is mixed, with some visits featuring friendly, attentive staff and others reporting curt or distracted service, especially at the Rue Beaubien location. Prices are often considered high for the value, though many items are deemed worth it for quality. The bakery is frequently recommended for its pastry quality, generous portions, and notable items like tarte and Paris Brest, while a few critiques note variability in experience and occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève
Open until 7 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Le Pain dans les Voiles is a popular bakery cafe with a warm, friendly staff and a relaxed, family friendly vibe; the breads and pastries are praised for freshness and flavor, with standout croissants, brioche, and almond pastries making it a good spot to study, meet friends, or simply linger over coffee; the coffee is well liked, especially the latte, and the service is described as friendly and efficient when busy but some visits note slower or less attentive service and occasional inconsistency in pastry quality, such as croissants that are dry or pastries that do not feel freshly made; crowds and lines are common, and while prices can seem premium, the overall quality justifies it for many; overall Le Pain dans les Voiles is seen as a neighborhood gem for good baked goods and a pleasant place to spend time, with room for improvement in consistency and accessibility for all customers.View restaurant profile
Le Pain dans les Voiles
Open until 6 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksA Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Cantine Panella is described across reviews as a small, cozy, stylish spot with a warm, welcoming vibe and a fully gluten free menu that makes dining easy for celiacs and curious diners alike; the bread, pastries, and other dishes are repeatedly praised for flavor and texture, with items like focaccia, cinnamon rolls, and tiramisu earning standout praise; service is noted as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, with staff explaining the menu and offering tastings, while the owners and team are thanked for creating a safe, inclusive atmosphere and for making guests feel at home; overall Cantine Panella is seen as a must visit for gluten free dining in Montreal and a place many reviewers plan to return to.View restaurant profile
Cantine Panella
Opens Today at 9 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete GuideCinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews describe Le Marquis Sans-Gluten as offering a wide range of gluten free pastries and baked goods with fresh daily breads, croissants, and pies, plus frozen items to take home, and a strong focus on safe options for celiacs; the flavor and quality are frequently praised and it is often cited as one of the best gluten free bakeries in Canada; the staff are described as friendly and accommodating, and the atmosphere is lovely, but the place is mainly a takeout destination with limited seating; the prices are high but the specialty offerings justify them in many eyes; occasional notes mention a dry cake, yet the overall selection, freshness, and convenience make it a must visit for gluten free options in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Sans-Gluten
Opens Today at 9 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete GuideThe Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews describe Charyu par Thés Guru as a welcoming destination for tea lovers, with a standout menu of matcha and hojicha and a tempting array of flavored treats that make resisting difficult. The drinks and desserts are described as smooth, vibrant, and perfectly balanced, with favorites like rich matcha and warm hojicha that bring cozy notes to the table. The space is praised for its calm, inviting atmosphere, beautiful tea accessories for sale, reservable tables for tea time, and weekend workshops that deepen appreciation. The experience covers everything from a refined tea ceremony vibe to a cozy cafe feel, with knowledgeable staff and attentive service, and even options to work on site with handy conveniences. Reviewers note a wide tea selection, delicious lattes and desserts, and unique offerings such as matcha soft serve, mochi, and distinctive pastries, with several mentioning they will return.View restaurant profile
Charyū par Thés Guru
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Celebrating Lunar New Year 2026 in Montreal: A Cultural and Culinary Exploration
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≈ 0.8 km
At Boulangerie Patisserie Riviera, reviews highlight very tasty, fresh products and a good variety of pastries and bread, with desserts that feel crafted with care. The service is generally friendly and the shop is pleasant for a quick stop, though at certain times there may be a bit of waiting or limited options. Authentic Chilean offerings such as empanadas are frequently mentioned, along with affordable prices and a welcoming feel that makes this bakery a convenient spot for a quick bite or a sweet treat.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Patisserie Riviera
Opens Today at 9 amParc-Extension, Mile-Ex
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≈ 0.8 km
Overall, Rosário receives praise for warm, friendly service and a wide range of breads and pastries, with the baguette described as phenomenal, crispy and never dry, and pasteis de nata repeatedly hailed for flavor and variety, even though a few tasters found some pastries less flaky or the filling not the best compared with Portugal. Diners praise the aroma, texture, and fresh flavors of sandwiches such as chicken pesto, and notes about good ingredients and fair value recur, as do compliments on the maple nata and olive oil use. A minority report inconsistency in freshness or sweetness and some disappointment with certain nata batches, but the impressions lean toward authenticity, quality and enjoyment, making Rosário a frequent choice for bread, pastries and savory bites.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Rosário
Open until 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops
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≈ 0.8 km
Calientitos is a welcoming spot where both the food and the people shine; reviews highlight authentic Colombian pastries like bunuelos, arepas de maiz, migao, empanadas, roscones, envueltos, and pastel de pollo, with freshly made items that feel like a true taste of Colombia, while drinks such as natural juices and coffee are praised for quality; the service is described as friendly and attentive, though some diners note variability and occasional missteps, including long waits, a small billing confusion corrected by staff, and a WiFi issue; prices are generally reasonable given the quality, and the atmosphere is cozy and charming with a comfortable space to sit outside, making Calientitos a popular local bakery cafe that many would recommend despite occasional service or timing hiccups.View restaurant profile
Calientitos
Opens Today at 9 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1 km
Picadilly Bakery & Pastry Shop offers a wide range of Greek pastries and other baked goods, with standouts like melomakarona and bougatsa, plus fresh bread daily and baklava that many reviewers praise; the shop is described as very clean inside and supported by friendly, attentive staff who create a welcoming atmosphere, though a note is commonly mentioned that credit cards are not accepted; the overall feel is that of a neighborhood gem in Parc Ex with generous portions of sweet options and repeat visits from satisfied customers.View restaurant profile
Picadilly Bakery & Pastry Shop
Open until 10 pmParc-Extension, Mile-Ex
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≈ 1 km
Beaubien Bagel earns praise for bagels made throughout the day, with a fondness for sesame and poppy and the option to grab Philadelphia cream cheese in the shop; Montreal style bagels are described as fresh, chewy and delicious, including vegan varieties. Staff are generally friendly and welcoming, with flavors presented on arrival, but experiences vary and some customers report delays or less attentive service, including an incident where hot bagels were not offered and others noting bagels sitting on display. Overall, Beaubien Bagel is seen as offering tasty bagels and good variety, tempered by occasional inconsistencies in service and bagel temperature.View restaurant profile
Beaubien Bagel
Open until 7 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 1 km
Overall, reviews for Pâtisserie les P'tits Plaisirs highlight excellent pastries and cakes, including a moist dulce cake, tasty croissants and other treats, and an espresso experience that often offers to extend the drink with two sizes. Service is described as friendly and helpful in several notes, with fast and courteous service in others, while one French comment mentions poor customer service and confusion about the chocolate flavors in small handmade boxes. The shop is noted for its clean appearance and very reasonable prices.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie les P'tits Plaisirs
Opens Today at 8:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 1.1 km
Overall, Patisserie-Boulangerie Mimosa is viewed as a top Montreal pick for eggless cakes, with praise for delicious flavors, attractive garnishes, and steady quality; customers note friendly, generous service and good value, and the owner is described as sweet and skilled at baking, with several mentions of Indian-inspired cake flavors.View restaurant profile
Patisserie-Boulangerie Mimosa
Opens Today at 9:30 amParc-Extension, Mile-Ex
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Le Far Breton as a warm, welcoming bakery with excellent coffee and croissants, superb viennoiseries and galette des rois, and a strong sense of care from the staff; pastries are butter rich and repeatedly praised as among the best in Montreal, especially the kouign amann and croissants, while the atmosphere is cozy and homey and the service remains consistently friendly; the place is considered a hidden gem in the neighborhood, transporting visitors with the scent of butter and freshly baked bread, though a few notes mention a croissant that was a bit soggy on one occasion.View restaurant profile
Le Far Breton
Open until 2 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for Epiphany
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Boulangerie Sandrine Café as a cozy neighborhood spot in Villeray with a warm, welcoming, family run atmosphere. A strong emphasis on on site made pastries sits beside a solid selection of sandwiches, smoothies, and seasonal gelato, with the crookie croissant cookie highlighted as a crowd pleaser. The sandwiches are noted to be fresh, flavorful and generously portioned, with favorites including tuna and chicken, while pastries like pistachio financiers are praised for quality. People value the genuine hospitality and the friendly, relaxed vibe that makes the place feel like a home away from home. Overall, this café is seen as a dependable go to for good coffee, delicious bites, and a charming local ambiance.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Sandrine Café
Open until 6 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.1 km
Automne Boulangerie is described as a small intimate bakery with a neighborhood feel where croissants, pains au chocolat, baguettes and other pastries are often excellent and breads impressive, though some experiences note pastries that are a little over toasted and bread with large air pockets; staff are frequently described as friendly and knowledgeable, though a rare few mention rude service or limited stock, especially on weekends or at opening; enthusiasm for croissants and cruffins is high and many praise fresh textures, balanced flavors and a solid coffee; some customers travel from nearby areas and regard Automne Boulangerie as among the best bakeries in Montreal with generally high quality but occasional shortages that can affect a visit; overall it is seen as a top choice for bakery items and bread lovers, even when not every item is perfect.View restaurant profile
Automne Boulangerie
Open until 6:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews for Boulangerie Capucine et Tournesol celebrate artisanal breads and pastries, with flour milled on site that enhances texture and flavor, and a notable commitment to no refined sugar or white flour; freshness, crusty baguettes, croissants, and varied levains are frequently praised, along with friendly, helpful staff and a warm, inviting shop atmosphere. While one note mentions a muffin disappointment, overall patrons describe loyal visits and a desire to discover new creations and keep returning.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Capucine et Tournesol
The only flour mill bakery in Montreal
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews describe Boulangerie Cheskie as a Montreal institution for traditional Jewish bakery fare, with chocolate babka, cheese crowns, rugelach, and a wide range of pastries praised as fresh, delicious, and reasonably priced. The chocolate babka and cheese crowns are often highlighted as stars, the breads and croissants are noted for flaky, buttery textures, and the display case is said to be inviting. While service is frequently friendly and efficient, some reviews mention long lines, busy crowds, and occasional less warm interactions. Many visitors return again and again, drawn by the variety, late hours, and the feel of a classic bake shop, even as a few items are described as too sweet or uneven in texture. Overall, it comes across as a go-to spot for both locals and visitors seeking a satisfying assortment of sweet and savory pastries.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Cheskie
Snug, understated bakery featuring a variety of Jewish kosher pastries, cakes & other goods.
Open until 11 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews collectively describe L'artisan délices sans gluten et sans lait as a standout for gluten free and dairy free pastries, offering a wide range of flaky and flavorful items from croissants and danishes to eclairs and mille-feuille, with many noting that dairy free and gluten free treats taste like the real thing and are reasonably priced. The bakery is often described as welcoming and cozy, with clean spaces and friendly staff, though some experiences report inconsistent service, especially on weekends, and encounters with staff who seem distracted or unfriendly. Stock shortages of viennoiseries and occasional empty counters have caused disappointment for visitors who traveled to visit. The establishment is praised for strong allergy safety and for a diverse pastry selection that satisfies coeliac or dairy free diners, and changes under new ownership or refreshed decor are seen as positive. Overall, it is viewed as one of the go-to gluten free and dairy free bakeries in Montreal, but the experience can vary by day and by item.View restaurant profile
L'artisan délices sans gluten et sans lait
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete Guide
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, reviews describe a mix of strong bagel flavors and affordable options alongside criticisms of price, portion size, and inconsistency, with many noting a kosher menu and a casual, cafeteria-like atmosphere that can feel busy or impersonal. The ordering kiosk is easy to use and the space features Jewish texts, with an upstairs dining area that some appreciate for comfort and accessibility while others find the vibe not intimate. Bagels are praised as tasty and some consider them among the best in town, yet others report very small or burnt breakfast bagels and drinks that lack intensity. The menu centers on Jewish breakfast favorites and offers customization, but portions and price sometimes clash with expectations and single-use disposable tableware draws comment. Despite mixed experiences, the spot remains popular in Montreal's Jewish community and draws praise for friendly service and quality ingredients alongside critiques of inconsistency and price.View restaurant profile
District Bagel
Open until 7 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, Oishi Bar à Matcha comes across as a welcoming and relaxing spot with a wide range of matcha drinks, tasty desserts, and a cozy boutique vibe; the tea quality impresses, staff are friendly and attentive, and the calm atmosphere makes it easy to unwind, with helpful explanations of the different teas and several vegan options noted; favorites include sesame mochi, matcha brownies and the matcha yuzu treats, hojicha latte, and soft serve, while a few reviewers felt some drinks or desserts were not the best in the city, portions for the price could be smaller, or some items were seen as overpriced or a bit bitter, yet many say they will return to enjoy the overall experience and reliable service.View restaurant profile
Oishi Bar à Matcha
Opens Today at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.4 km
Thés Guru Teas offers a standout tea program with matcha prepared with care and a broad range of pu erh, green teas, and oolongs that appeal to both casual drinkers and tea enthusiasts, all within a calm, stylish space that invites focus on the tea or a quiet conversation; the food is small but well chosen, and the experience is generally described as refined and enjoyable, though some visits note busy periods, delays in taking orders, and occasional inconsistencies in service or preparation, signaling opportunities to further enhance hospitality alongside the strong tea selection.View restaurant profile
Thés Guru Teas
Opens Today at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
Overall, Boulangerie Jarry is described as a standout neighborhood bakery with a wide range of breads, croissants, and desserts, praised for buttery pastry quality, especially croissants, almond croissants, cannelés, and kouign amanns, and for a welcoming Parisian vibe and a display that invites lingering; vegan options are available and well received, and many say the staff are friendly and attentive, though a few reviews note inconsistent service, price concerns, and occasional moments of less helpful behavior, all of which still leaves the bakery as a go to for quality, craft, and a lively, casual atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Jarry
Open until 7 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksWhere to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Brookies draws praise for delicious and inventive cookies and brookie combinations, with reviews noting fresh flavors and a soft cookie paired with a chewy brownie. Favorite picks include lemon, pistachio turtle, matcha raspberry and banana pudding, and some say the original brookie is not as sweet as expected. The cookies are described as high quality, tasty, and great for sharing, though a few find them very sweet and would prefer a lighter balance. The plant based peanut butter cookie is a standout, the shop is described as clean and welcoming, and the service is friendly, while indoor seating is not available.View restaurant profile
Brookies
Gourmet soft cookies
Opens Today at 10 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews depict St-Viateur Bagel as an iconic Montreal staple, with bagels that are consistently warm, fresh, and full of flavor, hand rolled and baked in a traditional wood-fired oven that makes all the difference. The sesame and poppy seed varieties are favorites, and the aroma and the sight of bagels being made right in front of customers add to the charm, while cash-only and limited seating give it a grab-and-go edge that can be busy, especially at peak times. Overall, the experience is described as authentic, comforting, and well worth a visit, with many noting the bagel's warmth and chewy interior as the signature quality that sets St-Viateur apart in Montreal.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel
Open until MidnightLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Outremont
Mentioned in: 19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceThe Best Bagels in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Automne Boulangerie receives broad praise for its breads, croissants and overall range, with many reviewers calling it the best bakery in Montreal and noting crusty sourdoughs, flaky croissants and a variety of breads, fougasses and other pastries that pair well with toppings including vegan options; the atmosphere is described as warm and conducive to work or study, and staff are often friendly, though some visitors report occasional longer waits and mixed quality or service post pandemic, as well as stock shortages on busy days, yet the overall impression remains highly favorable for the baked goods and the cardamom pastry and other specialties.View restaurant profile
Automne Boulangerie
Open until 6:30 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top Picks
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Le Paltoquet feels like a cozy, convivial spot with a jazzy vibe where guests enjoy good coffee, pastries and cakes; several reviews highlight the croissants as among the best in the city and describe the pastries as delicious and well made. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as welcoming and the service noted for warmth and attentiveness during visits. A few reviews mention exceptional experiences, while others point to variability in quality and availability since changes in ownership, sometimes with items out of stock. Overall the place delivers memorable experiences when pastry and service align, but readers should expect some days with less consistency.View restaurant profile
Le Paltoquet
Wide choice of pastries, breads, hot drinks and quality brunches.
Open until 6 pm
Outremont
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksOur Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More
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≈ 1.6 km
Across the reviews, Café Souvenir is described as a place with delicious food and a warm, friendly atmosphere, with praise for the terrace brunch and welcoming service. The menu highlights items such as eggs Benedict, a Parisien, a smoked bagel, and gnocchi with mushrooms, plus a burger souvenir and refreshing smoothies, all noted as flavorful and well prepared. The new menu is considered a true delight, and the service is described as impeccable, courteous, and attentive, leaving guests feeling at home. Guests mention a family friendly vibe and plans to return, making Café Souvenir feel like a cozy spot in the Montreal area for enjoying good food and a pleasant brunch or meal.View restaurant profile
Café Souvenir
Opens Today at 9 amOutremont, Mile-End
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Reviews describe St-Viateur Bagel as an iconic Montreal staple baked in a wood-fired oven, delivering warm, crisp-on-the-outside and chewy-on-the-inside bagels with rich flavor. The selection spans sesame, poppy, everything, and other classics, with many noting the pleasure of watching bagels bake right in front of customers. The experience is typically grab-and-go, with limited or no seating and cash-only payments at some locations, and lines that can be long but move quickly. Overall, the bagels are praised for freshness and quality, making St-Viateur Bagel a must-visit for both locals and visitors, often regarded as among the best in Montreal despite occasional notes of variability.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel
Open until MidnightMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceView More
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