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Boulangerie Andalos - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Boulangerie Andalos

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

Review Summary

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

Merci la vie

Opens Thursday at 9 am
(479)

Review Summary

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

Lahmajoune Villeray

The best homemade Lahmajoune in Montreal.
Opens Today at 8 am
(354)

Review Summary

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

Tostadito café boulangerie

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

Review Summary

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

Yiayia's Bread Company

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

Review Summary

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

Boulangerie Ange

Opens Today at 7 am
(359)

Review Summary

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

Gâteau Brise

Opens Today at 11 am
(29)

Review Summary

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

Le Riverside Café

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(60)

Review Summary

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

Boulangerie Ange

Opens Today at 7 am
(234)

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Boulangerie Ange for fresh, high quality pastries and breads, with standout items like croissants, almond croissant, chouquettes, and tarte citron meringuée. The atmosphere is described as cozy and the staff friendly when there is enough coverage, making visits pleasant. But long lines and slow service are frequently noted due to limited staff, especially at peak times. A few experiences mention attitude and cleanliness issues, such as snarky responses and messy napkin displays or floors. Promotions like a buy four, get one free deal are seen as unfair when mixed assortments are chosen. Overall, Boulangerie Ange is regarded as a strong neighborhood bakery with reliable classics and occasional slip-ups, and addressing staffing and consistency could make it even better.View restaurant profile
Du Pain et des Rêves - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Du Pain et des Rêves

Opens Wednesday at 6 am
(29)

Review Summary

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

La Rawdonnoise

Opens Wednesday at 9 am
(63)

Review Summary

Reviews portray La Rawdonnoise as a bakery where service is consistently exceptional and products are of high quality, with the baker actively involved in producing bread and pastries. The rustic baguette is repeatedly praised for its taste and its ability to stay soft after a couple of days. Desserts like the almond pear chocolate tart are described as nearly perfect and easy to warm briefly for a melt in the mouth finish. Sandwiches and the quiche Lorraine receive enthusiastic notes, and several readers say the bakery is worth a trip, even from Montreal, to stock up on bread and sandwiches. The bakery offers the option to set aside items to avoid end of day shortages, a feature appreciated by customers. The overall impression is that La Rawdonnoise is a standout in Rawdon, a jewel that travelers and locals alike recognize as a must try with reliable service and consistently excellent products. Some mention closings on Mondays and Tuesdays.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Syrienne - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Pâtisserie Syrienne

Opens Today at 10 am
(59)

Review Summary

Pâtisserie syrienne is widely praised for an outstanding selection of fresh Syrian pastries, with baklava repeatedly described as among the best in Sherbrooke and in the Estrie region, offering great value and a range of delectable treats that are not overly sweet and nicely crisp. The menu features a variety of sweets and some savory options, including warbat, atayaf, halawat jibin, maamoul, kunafa, and a ricotta crepe with a hint of rose water, plus other pastries that stay fresh and well made. The service is consistently highlighted as warm, friendly, and generous, with the owner often giving tastings and creating a welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers frequently say they would return to try more items and recommend visiting for a memorable dessert experience, making this spot a standout destination for baklava lovers and Syrian confections in Quebec.View restaurant profile
Le petit Palais (Pâtisserie maghrébine) - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Le petit Palais (Pâtisserie maghrébine)

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(33)

Review Summary

Reviews of Le petit Palais paint a picture of warm hospitality, authentic Maghrebi flavors, and generous portions that satisfy shared plates and celebrations. The kitchen is repeatedly praised for cleanliness and the food for feeling true to Moroccan heritage, with the semolina light, tender vegetables, and well seasoned meat in dishes like couscous, seafood pastella, and chicken pastella, plus a royal salad described as delicious and substantial. A wide variety of options, including vegetarian choices and traditional Moroccan bread, keeps prices approachable and makes it easy to sample different items. The patisserie offerings are highlighted as equally tempting, with pastries that look appetizing and desserts that reinforce the overall quality. Service is consistently friendly, orders are prepared on time, and many reviewers emphasize returning regularly or recommending the place for a gourmet break or gatherings, including a four dish main course wedding order that impressed guests. Together, these reviews suggest Le petit Palais is a dependable, flavorful hub for hearty Moroccan inspired cuisine and sweets at fair value, with a welcoming atmosphere and reliable consistency.View restaurant profile
L'artisan délices sans gluten et sans lait - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

L'artisan délices sans gluten et sans lait

Opens Wednesday at 8 am
(173)

Review Summary

Reviews of L'artisan délices sans gluten et sans lait highlight a wide and high quality range of gluten-free and dairy-free pastries, breads, and desserts, with favorites including croissants, brioches, mille-feuille, pistachio eclairs, apricot Danish, raspberry macarons, and various cakes. Many note that the products taste like the real thing and are light, flaky, and fresh, making it a top pick for celiac and dairy-free eaters. Some items lose texture when warmed, such as spinach pie becoming soggy, and a plain spinach filling can feel underwhelming without a dairy-free cheese component; a few vegan options are not always available. Overall the bakery is described as welcoming, clean, cozy, with friendly staff and straightforward ordering or takeout, and prices seen as reasonable for such specialized goods. Several reviews call it among the best gluten-free bakeries in the city and a must-visit for those avoiding gluten and dairy, noting renovations and new items have kept the selection exciting. Parking or location can be a minor hurdle in some cases, but the variety and quality keep customers returning. In short, the offerings are consistently praised for flavor and texture, with strong repetition of satisfaction and recommendations.View restaurant profile
Padoca Pâtisserie Brésilienne - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Padoca Pâtisserie Brésilienne

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(152)

Review Summary

Padoca Pâtisserie Brésilienne draws praise for warm, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere, with quick, easy ordering and punctual deliveries; the food is described as comforting, rich, and full of Brazilian flavor, with coxinhas flavorful and crispy and brigadeiros and pastel items often well liked, while beef pastel and beef cheese pastel fall short for some compared to authentic versions and the carrot cake is not particularly impressive; the presentation is clean and minimalist, and the menu variety including ready-made meals and Brazilian market items is appreciated; many reviewers call it the best Brazilian restaurant in Quebec and note honest prices, though a few drawbacks are mentioned such as the dining area being very hot and the picanha sandwich being fatty and disappointing; staff are cited as friendly and helpful, contributing to a positive experience that makes people want to return for on-site dining or to enjoy the sweets and treats again.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Du Bazaar - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Butcher Shop

Épicerie Du Bazaar

Opens Today at 9 am
(20)

Review Summary

Épicerie Du Bazaar is described as a small but practical Persian Middle Eastern market with friendly, welcoming service and good guidance on products like Persian plum lavashak fruit paste. The shop offers a wide range of Iranian items and halal meats, with fresh, high quality meats and popular options such as marinated koobideh and shawarma. A diverse selection includes spices, pickles, ready to cook items, rice and grains, hydrolats and herbal waters, and other imported products, with attentive staff that make shopping enjoyable. From the outside the store might not reveal its full range, but the assortment and quality earn strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Salem - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Salem

Open 24HRS
(43)

Review Summary

Boulangerie Salem is described as a bakery with very fresh, high quality bread and a range of delicious pastries and cakes that recall flavors from Morocco, with almond croissants noted as excellent and prices described as affordable. The bread is praised as the best in town and consistently fresh and flavorful, while the overall pastry selection is highlighted for freshness and care in preparation. The cakes are called real delights and the patisserie is regarded as excellent value. The service is repeatedly described as warm, friendly and professional, making each visit pleasant as staff are attentive and welcoming. Some reviews mention limited evening options, but the bakery is seen as a top choice in town for bread and pastry and a place that people want to return to.View restaurant profile
Aube Boulangerie - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Aube Boulangerie

Opens Today at 7 am
(236)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Aube Boulangerie as a standout bakery in Montreal, with pastries and breads praised for freshness and high quality, including the sourdough, baguette, kouign amann, croissants, and a strong coffee program that many find excellent. A few items are highlighted as exceptional, while some readers note the menu can feel small. Nut allergy labeling is a recurring concern, with an incident where a chocolatine hidden hazelnuts caused a reaction and questions about ingredient lists and warning labels. Service is described as a mixed bag: some staff are welcoming and attentive, while others feel distracted or distant, though many customers find the ambiance cozy and conducive to work or chats. The prices are described as higher, but the quality and neighborhood vibe are often cited as worth it. Overall, Aube Boulangerie is regarded as a delicious, reliable option in the area, best experienced for its breads and pastries, with room for improvement in staff consistency and labeling.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie BAGEL FRÉNA - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie BAGEL FRÉNA

Opens Wednesday at 8:30 am
(50)

Review Summary

Boulangerie BAGEL FRÉNA is praised for fresh bagels with a light crunch and a soft interior, a wide range of cream cheese flavors including harissa and Zataar, and Jerusalem bagels that many find tastier for sandwiches than Montreal varieties. The atmosphere is described as cute and local, with friendly service and items such as salads, dips, pitas, Jerusalem bagels, sambusacs and sfinjs beignets marocains, along with donuts like sufganiyot that are noted as very fresh. Reviews emphasize the overall quality and variety, often saying the place exceeded expectations and that returning is likely. Some mentions address hours, with Google hours deemed accurate by some and occasional closures noted by others, reinforcing the sense of a promising new Montreal destination for bagel lovers.View restaurant profile
Les Vraies Richesses - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Les Vraies Richesses

Opens Today at 7 am
(89)

Review Summary

Les Vraies Richesses is described as a beloved bakery and cafe with a strong traditional French bakery vibe, offering a wide range of breads, croissants, pastries, and solid cappuccinos that many find excellent and worth a visit. The croissants, brioche, almond croissant, and other viennoiseries are repeatedly highlighted for quality, and the space and service are often praised as welcoming and efficient. Some reviews note occasional inconsistencies such as longer wait times, organizational hiccups, a shift in bread composition away from whole wheat, and a somewhat repetitive dessert lineup. Overall the experience is viewed positively as a destination for serious bread and pastry lovers, with strong craftsmanship and flavor shining through despite the drawbacks.View restaurant profile
La Reine Pâtisserie - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

La Reine Pâtisserie

Opens Today at 9 am
(4)

Review Summary

La Reine Pâtisserie is described as a beloved local bakery with buns that are sweet and salty, generously sized and offered at a very reasonable price, and the staff consistently kind and polite. Reviewers say visits can brighten days, especially after hospital appointments. The buns are praised overall, with the roasted sesame red bean paste bun singled out as phenomenal, while bubble tea is considered okay. The tart and the egg sponge cake receive strong praise as well. There is a note that blood sugar stayed steady a couple of hours after enjoying treats, reinforcing the sense of a welcoming, reliable spot that draws repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Le Mouton Café & Co - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Coffee Shop

Le Mouton Café & Co

Opens Wednesday at 8 am
(74)

Review Summary

Le Mouton Café & Co comes across in reviews as a cozy, charming spot with a country feel, friendly and welcoming staff, and a focus on fresh, handmade pastries and good coffee. Guests love the warm hospitality, dog friendly atmosphere, and the relaxed, cozy vibe with a fireplace and comfortable seating. The menu draws praise for daily baked goods, sandwiches, scones, brownies and gluten free and vegan options, with many saying the treats are delicious and the coffee impressive though some note room for improvement in certain coffee drinks. The cafe is described as a convenient, scenic detour between Montreal and Ottawa, with a charming small town vibe, outdoor seating, and a welcoming, community feel. Repeat visitors highlight the consistency, reasonable prices, and the sense that everything is made with care, promising a return visit. Some specifics repeatedly praised include the pumpkin spice latte, the scones, the cookies, and the pistachio lemon cake, as well as the friendly service and attentive staff. Overall, Le Mouton Café & Co is viewed as a hidden gem in Rigaud, a place to stop for quality coffee, baked goods, and a warm, satisfying experience.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Des Pains et des Roses - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Des Pains et des Roses

Opens Wednesday at 8 am
(20)

Review Summary

At Boulangerie Des Pains et des Roses, reviews consistently highlight fresh, high-quality breads and pastries with a focus on letting fruit shine and achieving a balance between fruit and other ingredients, and croissants and almond croissants are often praised as especially delicious. The bakery offers a wide variety of levain breads and butter-based pastries, with generous portions that suit both daily treats and events. Some visits are noted to have less freshness or limited viennoiserie variety, and a pizza sample was not well received, but these are exceptions in an overall positive picture. Overall, the tone emphasizes a reliable, enjoyable bakery experience with friendly staff, good coffee, and treats that appeal to regulars and special occasions alike. The establishment is considered among the top bakeries in the area for flavor, freshness, and the ability to showcase natural ingredients.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie & Boulangerie Italia - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Pâtisserie & Boulangerie Italia

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(74)

Review Summary

Pâtisserie & Boulangerie Italia earns strong praise for fresh pastries and bread and for authentic Italian flavors across both sweets and savories. The tomato pizza is repeatedly singled out as among the best in the area, while desserts, croissants, cannolis, and cakes are described as top quality and flavorful. The atmosphere is warm and the service friendly and attentive, making it a reliable go-to for a quick bite or a special treat. Reviewers note great value, consistent freshness, and a true taste of Italy, with many calling it a hidden gem. Occasional drawbacks include busier times affecting freshness, limited bread for walk-ins, and some staff knowledge gaps about product details, but these concerns are outweighed by overall satisfaction and repeat visits, including for custom cakes and sandwiches.View restaurant profile
La Bête À Pain - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

La Bête À Pain

Opens Today at 7 am
(196)

Review Summary

Reviews describe La Bête À Pain as a beloved neighborhood bakery where fresh bread and pastries shine, with baguettes, croissants, pain au chocolat, cannelés and a rotating selection of breads that many find excellent value and consistently flavorful. The brunch is a highlight for some, and the overall quality is praised, while service experiences vary from warm and friendly to unwelcoming or distracted, with occasional miscommunications around orders and refunds. Stock issues and changes in staff or flour are noted at times, including items being out of stock or inconsistent results, but when everything aligns the offerings are considered top notch at reasonable prices. Seating may be limited during winter, yet the shop remains a go to for artisanal bread and pastries and for those who appreciate local products and a lively, community oriented vibe.View restaurant profile
Picadilly Bakery & Pastry Shop - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Picadilly Bakery & Pastry Shop

Opens Today at 8 am
(36)

Review Summary

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

Boulangerie Et Patisserie Amiens

Opens Today at 7 am
(7)

Review Summary

Reviews of Boulangerie Et Patisserie Amiens describe an unpretentious, affordable spot with tasty pastries and a well prepared coffee, where the sandwiches are good and the welcome is excellent, offering a comfortable atmosphere and a wide range of products not found everywhere. Bread quality has been a point of contention, with some recalling that the bread used to be among the best and others claiming it became poor, and while updates suggest the issue was addressed, a later note still reports the bread as very hard.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Au Pain Doré

Opens Today at 7 am
(40)

Review Summary

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

Chez Anna

Opens Wednesday at 10 am
(158)

Review Summary

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

Boulangerie Le Panetier

Opens Tomorrow at 6 am
(26)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Boulangerie Le Panetier as a cozy, well-presented bakery with an inviting display of quality products and a courteous, friendly atmosphere. Patrons praise the range of offerings, from artisanal bread and delicious sandwiches to pastries like muffins and a soft homemade pita, with cafe options such as chai latte and coffee receiving positive notes, though one report finds the coffee too bitter due to excess cocoa. The staff are repeatedly described as kind and smiling, and the overall vibe supports a good quick bite, lunch, or a worthwhile detour even if the location is not ideal. Some constructive remarks suggest more personalized service and note that a few breads could be saltier, especially the olive bread. Taken together, the reviews present Boulangerie Le Panetier as a charming, clean destination offering flavorful baked goods and lunch options, regarded as a standout spot in Trois Rivieres for casual bakery meals.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Ménard - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Ménard

Opens Wednesday at 7:30 am
(11)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews highlight excellent service at Boulangerie Ménard and very tasty food in generous portions, including a méchoui and a birthday cake, with the St Honoré described as delicious and the homemade bread praised as the best.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Sans-Gluten - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Le Marquis Sans-Gluten

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(82)

Review Summary

Le Marquis Sans-Gluten is widely praised as a haven for gluten free desserts, with many reviews highlighting items such as the chocolate yule log, lemon tart, mille feuille, pistachio raspberry cakes, croissants and almond croissants, and brownies, as well as other pastries. The offerings are described as flavorful and for some, capable of rivaling traditional bakery treats, making it a go to spot for birthdays and special occasions with advance planning recommended for large orders or frozen pastries. Service experiences are mixed, with some customers noting friendly staff and others describing brisk or unfriendly service and a sparsely presented display at times. A number of readers report variability in freshness and portion sizes, with some items not tasting as fresh or having texture issues, while many items are praised for taste. Some diners report digestive discomfort after pastries, including burning, bloating and stomach pain, which has led a few to reconsider visits. Overall, Le Marquis Sans-Gluten is seen as a standout option for gluten free desserts and a destination for gluten sensitive diners, though expectations around service consistency, variety and occasional freshness fluctuation remain.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Ange - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Ange

Opens Today at 6 am
(198)

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently highlight Boulangerie Ange for fresh bread and pastries, a wide selection of croissants and viennoiseries, and friendly, helpful staff in a clean, welcoming space with decent on site coffee. Price points are described as competitive and often worth the quality, with many noting frequent visits and a strong sentiment that the bakery remains a go to for everyday treats. At the same time, some patrons report fluctuations in quality across visits, occasional stock shortages or late closures, and a few pastry items that fall short in taste or texture. Parking is frequently described as tight, and service can feel slower during busy periods. A few reviews recount kitchen mishaps or product mixups and even concerns about freshness or temperature in rare cases, but these are not universal. Overall, Boulangerie Ange is viewed as a reliable favorite for breads, croissants, and casual cafe fare, with many shoppers hopeful that the consistency and stock management will match the enduring appeal of the pastries and the friendly staff.View restaurant profile
Chez Nonna - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Chez Nonna

Opens Wednesday at 8 am
(58)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Chez Nonna as a warm, welcoming bakery with a wide, affordable selection of pastries, croissants, viennoiseries, and desserts, with fresh bread daily and many items praised for flavor and generous fillings. Standout treats include almond croissants, croffles, croissants au caramel, tartelettes portugaises, cannoli, and tiramisu, though some notes mention a few pastries could use more filling or had the texture of day old or frozen goods. The service is consistently friendly and the atmosphere is cozy and inviting, with portions described as generous and prices as reasonable. Overall, Chez Nonna is seen as a standout bakery that offers delicious, lovingly made treats, a broad range to choose from, and a warm, welcoming experience that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie MariePain - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie MariePain

Opens Today at 8 am
(16)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Boulangerie MariePain as offering consistently friendly service with a kind and attentive manager and a warm welcome. Staff suggestions and explanations help customers make good choices, and the almond croissants are repeatedly praised as among the best. Some items feel a bit pricey, but the overall quality remains high and the almond croissants are divine.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Achtarout - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Achtarout

Opens Today at 6:30 am
(45)

Review Summary

Boulangerie Achtarout is described as offering excellent pitas and top notch Arabic bread. Service is praised for being friendly and the overall quality is noted as very good. There are mentions of being charged for a small pot of spicy sauce with lamahjoun. Lebanese pizzas with thyme and cheese are described positively. The atmosphere is said to feel a bit dark and creepy while renovations seem to be underway. The place is regarded as a good one to visit with solid value, with dinners described as affordable, and baklava is highlighted as among the best and available cheaply by the kilo. Some reviewers caveat that there might be better options elsewhere, but the general impression is favorable for taste and affordability.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Cocovanille - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Pâtisserie Cocovanille

Opens Wednesday at 8 am
(7)

Review Summary

At Pâtisserie Cocovanille, reviews highlight a warm welcome and pastries that are very good, though one order mishap left a customer disappointed when a vanilla cake with chocolate frosting was received instead of the chocolate cake requested. A raspberry cake is described as succulent and a pistachio biscuit as delicious. The Paris Brest is hailed as divine and a last minute save earns a huge thank you. A custom raspberry cake is absolutely delicious and loved by all the guests. Excellent service and frequent mentions of tasty pastries and good coffee accompany the overall praise, and many say they would certainly return.View restaurant profile
Chouquette et Amandine - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Chouquette et Amandine

Opens Wednesday at 9 am
(18)

Review Summary

Chouquette et Amandine is described across reviews as offering superb breads and pastries, with the sourdough baguette singled out for its excellence even though it tends to sell out quickly. The bakery is praised for consistently high quality across pastries and breads, including chocolate cakes and olive fougasse, all at good value with attentive service. Guests note the variety is ample for gifts or large celebrations, often ordering dozens of cakes or assortments for events, and say the results are very well received. The shop is valued for being nearby and easy to access, whether in Saint Jean sur Richelieu, Saint Armand, Bedford, or Estrie, and travelers mention stopping by to pick up a dessert or to return on future trips. Overall, the impression is that everything is delicious, with many calling it a pleasant surprise and a standout bakery worth recommending.View restaurant profile
Automne Boulangerie - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Automne Boulangerie

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(198)

Review Summary

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

Boulangerie Pâtisserie La Conca D'oro

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(194)

Review Summary

At Boulangerie Patisserie La Conca D'Oro, reviews converge on a high quality bakery experience with pastries and cakes that carry an Italian influence, made with fresh ingredients, not too sweet, and priced well. The menu is praised for paninis, cannoli, arancini, and a wide range of breads and desserts, with favorites including lobster tails with ricotta and custard, tiramisu, lemon Charlotte, and a raspberry and ricotta cake. Service is described as fast, friendly, and consistently courteous, and the shop is repeatedly noted as clean with a welcoming atmosphere. Several comments highlight the option to build your own sandwich or to order online, and many say they will return for reliable quality and generous portions; a few notes mention that dulce de leche may be lighter in some pastries and that seating on site can be limited, plus stairs for access. The place is regarded as a hidden gem and a top pastry destination in the area, often called among the best in town for pastries and cakes.View restaurant profile
Maison si Bon - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Maison si Bon

Opens Today at 8 am
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Review Summary

Maison Si Bon is described as a clean, welcoming bakery with a warm atmosphere where service is often praised for friendliness and professionalism, though some visits note inconsistent attentiveness. Pastries are frequently highlighted for freshness and flavor, with pistachio and cacao and raspberry items among the favorites, along with baklava, and many enjoy the decadent trompe l'oeil desserts, even though a few find the fillings imbalanced or too heavy with whipped cream. Value is seen as reasonable by some while others feel certain portions are small or prices high, and a couple of reviews mention lapses in handling. The space is described as bright and inviting, making Maison Si Bon a recommended dessert stop for lovers of Mediterranean style sweets, with overall sentiment leaning positive despite variation in individual experiences.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Panetier - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Le Panetier

Opens Tomorrow at 6 am
(64)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Boulangerie Le Panetier as a warm, welcoming bakery where impeccable service meets delicious pastries, breads and viennoiseries. Many mention weekly visits for more than a decade with no disappointment. Croissants, pains, muffins, chocolatines and other treats are praised for freshness and flavor, and the coffee is described as solid. The atmosphere is cozy, friendly and inviting, with a recent decor refresh and a more intimate dining area. Staff are noted as friendly and helpful, with quick smiles at the counter and willingness to accommodate English speakers. Prices are regarded as reasonable for the quality, with a few noting it can be a tad expensive but consistently worth it. The bakery is seen as a standout local gem and a must-visit by many.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie les Co'pains d'abord - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Boulangerie les Co'pains d'abord

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(228)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Boulangerie les Co'pains d'abord as a charming, cozy bakery with a European vibe where croissants are often flaky, buttery and rich with a crisp shell, and items like croissant au fromage, pain au chocolat, cannelés and danishes earn frequent praise along with fresh bread and a wide pastry selection. The coffee and espresso are noted as good values, and the ambiance, window seating, and friendly staff contribute to a welcoming atmosphere, though a few mentions note occasional less helpful service. A rare misstep involved an item mix up, which slightly dampened a morning for one visitor. Many guests highlight custom sandwiches on fresh bread and a strong overall quality across mille-feuille, tartelette, fruit danish, and other pastries, with standout strawberry tart and other fresh fruit offerings. While space is a bit tight indoors, the place feels inviting and is described as among the best croissants in the city, inviting repeat visits to try more specialties.View restaurant profile
Balthazar Café - Montreal Bakeries, Hungarian, Austrian Restaurants
Coffee Shop

Balthazar Café

Opens Today at 7 am
(29)

Review Summary

Reviews of Balthazar Café describe a welcoming, busy spot with a wide menu, tasty soups, and reliable coffee and pastries that work well for travelers and locals alike. The staff are repeatedly praised as friendly, smiling, and accommodating, and the atmosphere is noted as a great place to start a long day or to spend time working. Highlights include excellent coffee, a delicious muffin, and one of the best iced coffees reported, along with a cappuccino option that features only foam. The overall impression is of great coffee, great food, and great people, though some downsides are mentioned: an almond croissant that tastes of almond essence and several pastries not at their freshest early in the morning, indicating room for improvement in freshness.View restaurant profile
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