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Lahmajoune Villeray - Bakeries in Montreal

Lahmajoune Villeray

The best homemade Lahmajoune in Montreal.
Opens Today at 8 am
(420)
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

Review Summary

Lahmajoune Villeray is a warm, family run spot in Montreal where the food feels handmade with care. The lahmajoune itself is praised for a thin, crisp crust and flavorful filling, while a wide array of kebbe, grape leaves, spinach pie, hummus, muhammara and cheese rolls showcases fresh, house made options. The service is repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, with generous portions and affordable prices that invite repeat visits. Popular items can sell out, so ordering ahead or arriving early is advised. Desserts such as baklava and namoura are highlighted, and the overall pick up or takeout experience is characterized by freshness, authenticity and a sense of family pride.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Andalos - Bakeries in Montreal

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
(146)
Ville Saint-Laurent

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Review Summary

Boulangerie Andalos offers an inviting window into authentic Lebanese flavors with a broad menu of freshly baked breads, pita, manakeesh and savory dishes like shish taouk and shawarma, all prepared with evident care and quality ingredients. The pastry case and desserts are especially appealing, featuring flaky baklava, gooey knefeh and other sweets that showcase the kitchen's skill, while the bread and kafta options stay consistently fresh and flavorful. The atmosphere is welcoming and clean, with ample seating for dine in or takeout and a service approach described as friendly, attentive and helpful at the counters. A wide variety of options makes it easy to enjoy a quick bite or a full meal, and prices are reasonable for the quality and selection offered. Overall, Boulangerie Andalos delivers freshness, authentic taste and a thoughtful mix of savory and sweet treats that keep customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Tostadito café boulangerie - Bakeries in Montreal

Tostadito café boulangerie

Best Colombian restaurant in Montreal
Opens Today at 10 am
(609)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Mentioned in: The Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in Montreal

Review Summary

Tostadito cafe boulangerie delivers an authentic Colombian dining experience with crowd pleasers like bandeja paisa, picadas, arepas, empanadas, lechona, and cazuela de mariscos that are generous in portions and rich in home style flavors. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with vibrant music and a cozy, intimate space that makes guests feel at home. The service is friendly, attentive, and accommodating, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and helping through busy times, while cocktails and fresh juices complement the meals beautifully. The prices are affordable for the quality, and the consistency across dishes is frequently praised, with many calling it among the best Colombian food in town. Although the space is small and seating can be tight, the overall experience shines through the flavorful food and genuine hospitality, inspiring guests to return with family.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie - Bakeries in Montreal

Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie

Opens Today at 11 am
(22)
Verdun

Review Summary

Reviews collectively highlight Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie as a place with fresh, handmade pastries and a wide range of Eastern European products at reasonable prices. The owner and staff are described as welcoming and friendly, with convenient service and a particularly nice atmosphere noted by many. Pastries and cakes are praised for being delicious and moist, with some statements that the offerings rival or surpass those at more upscale cafés, and items like poppy seed bread rolls are mentioned as standouts. Value is a common thread, described as among the most reasonably priced bakeries in the area. While a few reviews are negative, the overall sentiment points to consistent quality and a strong appeal to those seeking traditional Polish or Eastern European sweets and treats.View restaurant profile
Le Pain dans les Voiles - Bakeries in Montreal

Le Pain dans les Voiles

Opens Today at 7 am
(208)
Villeray-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

Review Summary

Le Pain dans les Voiles comes across as a popular neighborhood bakery known for high quality pastries and bread, with many customers praising the range from croissants to fougasse and brioche, and a generally pleasant coffee and atmosphere. Yet some reviewers report inconsistent items such as dry croissants, pastry freshness issues later in the day, and service that can feel indifferent or rushed, despite otherwise friendly staff. The place is often busy with lines moving quickly, and some praise the ambiance for working or socializing, while others note premium prices and occasional shortages of popular items by afternoon. There are varied notes about pet policy and family accommodations, and overall the sentiment leans positive with strong recommendations for certain items like the jambon beurre and almond croissant, while acknowledging room for improvement in consistency and service.View restaurant profile

Morsures d'amour | Love Bites

Opens Today at 1 pm
(153)
Downtown

Review Summary

Morsures d'amour is described as a cozy, welcoming spot where desserts are the main event and both sweet and savory chimney cakes shine. Reviewers praise the dessert quality as fresh, flavorful, and made with care, with the chimney cake textures noted as perfectly crispy on the outside and soft inside, and favorites ranging from tuna or turkey savory versions to sweet hits like gelato d'amour, pistachio gelato, crème brûlée, and a caramel or Nutella twist. The gelato offerings, especially pistachio and mango, get frequent praise for depth and balance, and the pistachio dessert and tart pistachio flavors stand out. Hospitality stands out; staff are described as kind, attentive, patient, and helpful, with many mentions of samples, flavor guidance, and a welcoming atmosphere. The cafe’s location near Concordia University and the presence of student discounts and loyalty perks are noted as added value, and many reviewers express a strong intention to return to try new flavors or revisit favorites, making it feel like a memorable, high quality dessert destination rather than just a quick stop.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie - pâtisserie Les 2 blés - Bakeries in Montreal

Boulangerie - pâtisserie Les 2 blés

Opens Today at 8:30 am
(67)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Reviews for Les 2 blés highlight kalb el louz as outstanding, along with a wide range of fresh pastries such as éclairs, tartelettes, mille feuilles and zlabia, while the brioche is described as soft and tasty. The overall experience is praised for homemade quality, artisanal know how, generous portions and attractive presentation. Sandwiches and pastries are noted to be very fresh and delicious, with friendly service and good value for money, making it a reliable choice for birthdays and everyday treats. The atmosphere is consistently described as welcoming, with courteous staff and a vibe that recalls traditional bakery craft, and some comments mention flavors that remind of Constantine. The collection of items, from croissants to patisserie specialties, is repeatedly praised for freshness, flavor and thoughtful preparation, and many reviews suggest a return visit for the variety and reliable quality.View restaurant profile
Pains et Saveurs - Bakeries in Montreal

Pains et Saveurs

Opens Today at 8:30 am
(99)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Pains et Saveurs comes across in reviews as a warm, inviting bakery and cafe with a cozy European vibe and a beautiful storefront, where the pastry selection is often the star and the bread is frequently praised for its crust and texture. Positive notes highlight excellent service, attentive staff, and fresh, well made pastries and cakes; the croissant is described as buttery and flaky, the baguette as exquisite, and items like pistachio tart and opera cake are favorites. The place is regarded as good for brunch, a quiet coffee break, or a pleasant spot to work, with a welcoming atmosphere and occasional thoughtful touches such as candles on birthday slices. Some items fall short for certain visitors, including a pain au chocolat that can be dry, a chausson aux pommes that feels a bit stale or overly apple filled, or meat loaf that lacks flavor, and a few baguettes may feel dry; prices are noted as somewhat high but fair for the quality, and the coffee or vibe may not thrill every guest. Overall, Pains et Saveurs appears to be a solid destination for bread and pastries, offering friendly service and a charming ambiance, with enough variety to keep guests returning even as a few menu items miss the mark.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis - Bakeries in Montreal

Mamie Clafoutis

Opens Today at 7 am
(113)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Overall, Mamie Clafoutis comes across as a cozy, welcoming bakery with a wide range of pastries, breads, sandwiches and desserts that draw praise for quality and presentation. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as warm and attractive, with comfortable seating and a pleasant space to relax or catch up with friends, and the staff are often noted for being friendly and knowledgeable about the menu. Standout items include the chocolate cake, the pistachio croissant, the cherry clafoutis and the bread that can be sliced onsite, which many reviewers consider delicious and satisfying. Some experiences are less consistent, with comments about pastries or desserts being dry or not fresh, occasional burnt madeleines, and service gaps or slowdowns. A few concerns touch on value and consistency, such as shrinking product sizes described as shrinkflation, occasional issues with the card payment system asking for tips, and some visits where the store layout and flow felt chaotic. Despite these drawbacks, the overall sentiment is that Mamie Clafoutis is a reliable spot for a comforting bakery stop, especially for a casual coffee or a treat, with exterior seating in good weather and a charming ambiance that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève - Bakeries in Montreal

Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(105)
Little-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

Review Summary

Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève earns wide praise for its croissants and pastries, with many reviewers saying the croissants are among the best in Montreal and even rival those in Paris, plus standout items like kouign amann and chocolatine. The breads and pastries are described as fresh, generously portioned, and evocative of a classic Parisian bakery, creating a charming atmosphere. Service is generally friendly and attentive, but several comments point to occasional inconsistencies at the Rue Beaubien location, where staff can seem overwhelmed, less knowledgeable about offerings, or missing the usual warmth, leading to slower or less smooth experiences. Prices are noted as high by some, yet the overall quality, variety, and perceived value keep customers returning, with many calling it the best pastry bakery in town and recommending it, while a few items receive mixed feedback for texture or sweetness.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève - Bakeries in Montreal

Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(136)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More

Review Summary

At Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève, reviews highlight buttery, flaky croissants and a wide range of pastries, with many calling it one of the best bakeries in Montreal and a must for croissants and viennoiseries; the Kouign Amann and almond croissants are frequently praised, and the coffee is often noted as excellent. The space is described as quaint and cozy with friendly service by some, while others report inconsistent quality, pastries that are not as flaky or fresh as expected, rising prices, and orders that can be mistaken. Packaging and in-store service occasionally disappoint, with complaints about rude staff and poor food handling, flies in the shop, and baguettes that can be hard. Yet several reviewers praise gluten-free options and say many items remain outstanding, making it a strong stop for takeout or a pastry crawl. Reservation for certain items is sometimes advised as stock runs out by day’s end.View restaurant profile
G Pizzas & Boulangerie Italienne - Bakeries in Montreal

G Pizzas & Boulangerie Italienne

Opens Today at 5 pm
(61)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: Hidden Gem Restaurants to Uncover Another Side of Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe G Pizzas & Boulangerie Italienne as a hidden gem in Montreal with delicious pizza, fresh ingredients, and a thin crispy crust. Service is consistently praised as friendly and welcoming, adding to a warm overall vibe. The menu is straightforward and affordable, with a focus on authentic Italian fare and high quality toppings. The spot works well for takeout and delivery, while the interior is small with only a couple of tables, giving it more of a takeout or casual eatery feel. The dough quality and balance of flavors receive frequent praise, with mentions of flavorful sauce and fresh produce. A few comments touch on price not including tax and occasional delivery or dine-in limitations, including crust issues in some orders. Overall, the place is seen as a standout option for pizza in the city, with many expressing a desire to return and to recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Bakery-Pastry Casablanca Cater - Bakeries in Montreal

Bakery-Pastry Casablanca Cater

Opens Today at 8 am
(61)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Bakery-Pastry Casablanca Cater is described as a very welcoming place with friendly and courteous staff, with mention of the server who provided attentive service, quick and satisfying help, and very affordable prices. The pastries, including Moroccan cakes, are noted for good quality and value, and several reviewers call the bakery the best with a sense that quality is consistently high and that customers would return or recommend it. Overall the feedback highlights a pleasant atmosphere, strong quality, and reliable service, presenting a positive and well regarded spot rather than isolated praise.View restaurant profile
Sundaiz Café & Bakehouse - Bakeries in Montreal

Sundaiz Café & Bakehouse

May be temporarily closed
(4)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie - Bakeries in Montreal

Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie

Opens Today at 10 am
(12)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Reviews of Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie highlight a strong selection of pastries and breads, with beignets described as the best and macarons praised as excellent, and there are many options to choose from. Berliners filled with prune and apricot are noted, and the beignets filled with jam and cream are described as ridiculously good and freshly made on site. The bread selection is praised, including a gluten free loaf available for pickup. Opening times are mentioned as somewhat late compared with other merchants, while the owners are described as very nice.View restaurant profile
3 Patapoufs - Bakeries in Montreal

3 Patapoufs

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(289)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for Epiphany

Review Summary

Patapoufs is widely praised for its high quality products, with standout croissants, breads and pastries and a clafoutis that many regulars rely on. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, making it a favorite neighborhood spot, though the noise level and sometimes loud music can make conversation difficult. Service receives mixed notes: many customers find staff friendly, efficient and attentive, while others report order errors, rushed service, or a less welcoming tone. Value is seen as strong by many, thanks to quality and variety, but several reviews also point to rising prices and occasional quality lapses on certain items. Practical drawbacks mentioned include occasional takeout cup leaks and inconsistency in coffee temperature, and a desire for better air conditioning or climate comfort in the space. Despite these fluctuations, Patapoufs remains a go-to for desserts, croissants, and artisanal snacks, with many praising the freshness, presentation, and the option to sit, work, or pick up catered items. Overall, the reviews converge on Patapoufs as a beloved local bakery that delivers delicious French-inspired treats and a lively, convivial vibe, even as service and value experiences vary.View restaurant profile
Salerno Boulangerie & Pâtisserie - Bakeries in Montreal

Salerno Boulangerie & Pâtisserie

Open 24HRS
(339)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Salerno Boulangerie & Pâtisserie highlight a strong draw for tomato pizza, a wide range of pastries, and fresh Italian offerings, with many customers calling the desserts delicious, the breads good, and the atmosphere welcoming, along with long hours and an on site ATM that adds convenience. On the downside, several comments point to a cash only policy and prices some deem high, plus occasional concerns about freshness, labeling, and uneven service, including a few unhelpful interactions. The bakery is viewed as a neighborhood staple by many, offering birthday cakes and a variety of snacks, though some reviews mention stale items or inconsistent quality and a desire for clearer communication.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Armenia - Lahmajoun Montreal - Bakeries in Montreal

Pâtisserie Armenia - Lahmajoun Montreal

Opens Today at 9 am
(37)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews for Pâtisserie Armenia - Lahmajoun Montreal consistently celebrate the restaurant as offering the best lahmajoun in town and even in North America, with the dough light and flavorful and the fillings generous and well seasoned. Authentic Armenian flavors and traditional meat pies are praised, and many note the quality of pastries like baklava. The spot is repeatedly described as small and family run, with friendly, welcoming staff and a warm atmosphere that makes customers want to return. Customer service is highlighted as top notch and the overall experience is seen as well worth trying, with many saying they come back whenever in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Mie Matinale - Bakeries in Montreal

Mie Matinale

Opens Today at 9 am
(37)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Review Summary

Mie Matinale offers a warm, welcoming French bakery vibe in the Village, with simple decor that still feels charming and a relaxed atmosphere. Pastries are a highlight, from tender, well-buttered croissants to an almond croissant praised as a standout, plus a homemade Christmas fruit cake from an old family recipe and a selection of muffins and cookies. The menu includes homemade muffins, several sandwich options, and a generous baguette-based sandwich, underscoring a focus on satisfying daytime bites. Coffee and hot drinks are a strong point, with large cups of latte or cappuccino and solid cafe, though latte art isn't a priority. The ambiance features light French music that adds to the authentic feel, and the place earns praise for friendliness, unhurried service, and a welcoming environment. Prices are described as reasonable, with occasional end-of-day discounts on pastries, and payment is cash or Interac only.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie & Pâtisserie Napoleon - Bakeries in Montreal

Boulangerie & Pâtisserie Napoleon

Opens Today at 8 am
(17)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

At Boulangerie & Pâtisserie Napoleon, reviewers suggest visiting in person to judge the post renovation quality and the variety of products, noting noticeable improvements. Service is praised as friendly and attentive, with sandwiches prepared right in front of diners and staff offering helpful guidance. Desserts and pastries receive high marks, from a cake described as to die for to an appealing Italian pastry selection. The mortadella provolone sandwich is singled out as one of the best since childhood, and first time visitors say they will definitely return. Overall the offerings look delicious and inviting, with many expressing appreciation for the experience and the willingness to come back.View restaurant profile
Le Far Breton - Bakeries in Montreal

Le Far Breton

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(58)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for Epiphany

Review Summary

Reviews portray Le Far Breton as a cozy neighborhood bakery and a hidden gem in Rosemont Petite Patrie, famous for butter-forward viennoiseries, superb croissants, and a standout kouign amann, with the galette des rois highly recommended. The atmosphere is warm and the staff friendly, and the aroma of fresh bread feels like a quick trip to Brittany. Updated notes mention improved service, while one almond croissant was occasionally soggy. Overall, it is regarded as a true Breton bakery and a must visit for artisanal pastries and a comforting breakfast in the city.View restaurant profile
Les Anges Gourmets - Bakeries in Montreal

Les Anges Gourmets

Opens Today at 7 am
(32)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews highlight excellent value for money and fresh, diverse Portuguese products at Les Anges Gourmets, with flavors that evoke a journey to Portugal through the scent of bread and pastries. The staff and owners are described as friendly and attentive, making each visit welcoming. The pastry selection, especially the egg tarts and natas, is repeatedly praised, with the natas regarded as among the best in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Marché Bazaar - Bakeries in Montreal

Marché Bazaar

Opens Today at 9 am
(59)
Westmount

Review Summary

Overall, Marché Bazaar is described as a welcoming Iranian grocery and café with a wide range of high quality products and a friendly, attentive staff. Reviewers highlight a great atmosphere, clean, well organized spaces, and the option to enjoy ready to eat dishes on site or take them away, along with complimentary cookies with coffee. While some note that prices can be high, the consensus is that the quality and selection justify the cost. One critique mentions discounted items past their expiry due to local regulations, but the overall sentiment remains positive about the store’s variety and freshness. Delight is also expressed for standout dishes, fresh pastries, strong catering options such as kebab koobideh, and the sense of community support surrounding the Iranian products. Taken together, the reviews present Marché Bazaar as a rare downtown gem with a welcoming atmosphere, reliable quality, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Lu & I - Bakeries in Montreal

Lu & I

Opens Today at 10 am
(47)
Mile-End, Outremont

Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete GuideWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More

Review Summary

Lu & I is described as a charming Montreal bakery that specializes in vegan and gluten free pastries, offering cupcakes, tarts, muffins, cookies and donuts, with a noticeable emphasis on grain free, organic approaches and avoidance of seed oils and processed sugars. Reviews praise rich flavors and varied textures, from rhubarb strawberry pie and lemon tart to carrot cake cupcakes and chocolate treats, and many items are noted to be dairy free or gluten free without sacrificing taste. The outside terrace is a pleasant setting for enjoying treats, and the bakery is regarded as a standout for gluten free and vegan options that appeal to both vegans and non vegans alike. A few comments mention higher prices and occasional baking hiccups such as mushy gluten free cookies or a cake icing design not being followed, but overall customers express enthusiasm and plan to return, often calling it one of the best gluten free and vegan pastry spots in the area.View restaurant profile
Megateaux - Bakeries in Montreal

Megateaux

Opens Today at 10 am
(164)
Verdun

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Megateaux as a playful, creative dessert hub with a strong DIY cake concept and a focus on customization, offering a base, frosting and toppings that let customers build a cake to their liking, and many praise the freshness, balance of textures and generous flavors across vanilla, strawberry, carrot and chocolate options. The cakes are frequently called beautiful and delicious, with particular appreciation for the light, not overly sweet icing, the rich fillings and the creative designs that suit birthdays, gender reveals and other celebrations. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly, professional and accommodating, and the in-store cake bar, workshops and quick pickup are highlighted as standout features; several reviewers say the concept is worth visiting as a destination, especially in Verdun and the surrounding area. A few notes mention that online personalization can lead to missteps, such as a desired theme not matching the delivered product or delays in Instagram replies, suggesting calling ahead to confirm details and timelines. Most reviews express enthusiasm to return and sample more flavors, and many call Megateaux a welcome, high-quality addition to the local bakery scene.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis - Bakeries in Montreal

Mamie Clafoutis

Opens Today at 8 am
(93)
Verdun

Review Summary

Mamie Clafoutis comes across as a welcoming bakery patisserie with friendly, attentive staff and a relaxed atmosphere that pleases regulars and newcomers alike. The pastry selection is widely praised, including pistachio croissants, a delicious clafoutis, a good range of breads and viennoiseries, and even boxed pies; macarons are a noted extra. The coffee is hit or miss—great flavor for some, not the best for others—and a few prepared items such as sandwiches can disappoint, described as using stale bread or bland cheese. Price perception varies, with early purchases of day-old bread offering good value, though some feel prices are high. Hours and weekday accessibility could be better for some customers, but Mamie Clafoutis remains a reliable spot for a relaxing coffee break or a tempting pastry.View restaurant profile
La Meunerie Urbaine - Bakeries in Montreal

La Meunerie Urbaine

Opens Today at 8 am
(279)
Côte-Saint-Luc, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: Top 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in Montreal

Review Summary

La Meunerie Urbaine receives broad praise for exceptional bread and a wide range of pastries, with many reviewers calling it among the best bakeries in Montreal and highlighting sourdough, a French baguette with a soft crumb, croissants, and chocolatine as standouts; the emphasis on quality, craft and freshness shines through in comments about beautifully baked loaves, diverse grains, and a strong selection of pastries, plus good coffee and reliable service. A self service area helps with quick pickups, though long lines are common. Some notes point to changes after a remodel that made the baking area less visible and gave a more transactional feel, and a few worry that baguettes have become thinner or bread textures differ from earlier visits. Overall the impression remains highly positive, with many declaring it a must visit, a favorite in Montreal, and a reliable source of excellent bread and pastries at fair prices.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Du Bazaar - Bakeries in Montreal

Épicerie Du Bazaar

Opens Today at 9 am
(24)
Downtown

Review Summary

Épicerie Du Bazaar is described as a small yet surprisingly well stocked Persian and Middle Eastern market with a broad range of Iranian products, spices, pickles, ready-to-cook items, rice and grains, and halal meats and chicken, along with herbal waters and hydrolats, and the staff are consistently praised for friendly, knowledgeable and helpful service, including welcoming interaction at the counter and practical recommendations such as Persian plum lavashak fruit paste, while the outside may not reveal the depth inside, and overall the reviews highlight good quality, a wide variety of imported products, and a welcoming atmosphere for a small location.View restaurant profile
Automne Boulangerie - Bakeries in Montreal

Automne Boulangerie

Opens Today at 8 am
(83)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top Picks

Review Summary

Automne Boulangerie is widely praised for its breads and viennoiserie, with many reviewers naming it the best bakery in Montreal and highlighting items like croissants, pain au chocolat, sourdough baguettes, and a variety of loaves such as miche automne, Beaubien multigrain, olive fougasse, tomato focaccia and olive and rosemary bread. The croissants are described as among the best in town, and the pastries are noted for being fresh and flavorful, with the bakerys warm, cafe like atmosphere and glass walls letting customers watch the baking area, making it a nice spot to work or study. Staff are frequently described as friendly and helpful, although a few reviews mention slower service, inefficiency during peak hours and seating shortages. Post pandemic concerns include some fluctuations in bread quality and occasional inconsistency in loaves like Le batard, while others praise the overall freshness and the strong sourdough selection. Desserts are sometimes not vegan friendly, and price levels are mentioned by some as a consideration, but overall the message is that Automne Boulangerie offers excellent bread and pastries and serves as a beloved neighborhood staple with room for consistency in service and stock during busy times.View restaurant profile
Rollys - Bakeries in Montreal

Rollys

Opens Today at 11 am
(113)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Best New Restaurants in Montreal (April 2026)

Review Summary

Rollys is described as a small, busy spot that serves large, soft cinnamon buns with a creative lineup including classic, raspberry pistachio, Biscoff, Nutella, pear, orange and tiramisu, with many reviewers praising freshness, warmth and bold flavors, while some batches come out dry or undercooked and the original cream cheese icing can be overpowering. The experience is punctuated by long lines, limited seating and occasional delays, and utensils are sometimes missing, though staff are generally nice. Overall the buns are considered tasty and substantial and often worth the price, especially when warmed, making Rollys a noteworthy destination for cinnamon bun lovers despite the bustle and a few misfires.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Boulangerie Del Sole - Bakeries in Montreal

Pâtisserie Boulangerie Del Sole

Opens Today at 9 am
(22)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

At Pâtisserie Boulangerie Del Sole, feedback is mixed with some satisfaction about cakes and a meaningful order, and pizza and bread described as okay, while cannoli are repeatedly criticized for bad taste and not fresh, leading some patrons to avoid them and even mention lost future customers. A cake meant to celebrate the life of a seriously ill person was appreciated by the family, but the pickup experience suffered from a spelling error not confirmed.View restaurant profile
Casa Di Toto - Bakeries in Montreal

Casa Di Toto

Opens Today at 7 am
(71)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Casa Di Toto comes across in reviews as a warm, family run Italian spot with fresh, delicious food, a wide variety of options, generous portions, and reasonable prices. Pizzas and focaccia are highlighted for authenticity, with Napoli style pizza frequently praised, while arancini and cannoli are among favorites, and desserts are noted for their beauty and size. The menu also includes calzone and pastries and emphasizes fresh ingredients, and many mention a homey vibe with a sense of care in the cooking. The atmosphere is cozy and relaxed, and the service is described as friendly and attentive. Location near the Jean Talon market is seen as a plus, with a casual vibe that suits weekend soccer viewing and casual dining, though parking can be a challenge. Takeout is appreciated as a practical option. Overall, Casa Di Toto is portrayed as a beloved neighborhood staple that delivers traditional Italian flavors, generous portions, and a welcoming, authentic experience.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré - Bakeries in Montreal

Boulangerie Au Pain Doré

Opens Today at 7 am
(39)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Boulangerie Au Pain Doré as a welcoming place with high quality pastries, fresh products, and dependable service, where croissants are often praised and the cheese and spinach pie stands out, while the ambiance is cozy and the staff consistently friendly and attentive. Many note the coffee can be good, though a few point to variations such as a latte with too much espresso, and some mention occasional order errors or slower service. The bakery is also seen as a good spot for studying or quick visits, with a pleasant atmosphere and a range of items from breads to patisserie, though some mention a limited selection at times and price levels that can feel high. Taken together, it is regarded as a beloved Montreal staple with strong positives alongside a few consistency caveats.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson - Bakeries in Montreal

Première Moisson

Opens Today at 7 am
(202)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Across the reviews for Première Moisson the bakery is described as lively with a wide range of pastries, breads, and savory options and many praise the almond croissant, the bread, the good coffee with a strong espresso blend, and desserts that are easy to dream about, including a standout strawberry tart and refreshing mango dragon fruit lemonade. Service is frequently noted as friendly and attentive, though a few experiences describe long waits, busy hours and at least one unfriendly interaction that put some customers off. A number of comments mention a price premium and mixed value, while some note that an ownership change affected quality and selection. The terrace and on site seating are sometimes criticized for cleanliness and comfort, especially on busy days, though the overall experience on other visits remains positive with warm staff and solid pastries and sandwiches. In sum, Première Moisson is viewed as a top bakery for its variety and quality, with highlights that draw crowds, but price concerns, occasional service issues, and inconsistent conditions temper enthusiasm for a portion of patrons.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis - Bakeries in Montreal

Mamie Clafoutis

Opens Today at 6:30 am
(191)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews describe Mamie Clafoutis as a warm bakery cafe with a wide selection of breads, pastries and desserts and a comfortable place to linger. The pastries are generally praised for flavor and variety, with many noting crispy croissants and a lemon tart, but some items such as almond croissants can be dry and the galette des rois has disappointed several times with bitter almond cream and pastry that lacks quality. Prices are often described as high for the portion sizes, especially for sandwiches and some sweet items. A number of comments raise concerns about the service and management, including reports of unfriendly treatment toward regular customers and allegations of psychological harassment of staff. Despite these criticisms, many diners still regard it as a top cafe or bakery in the area, appreciating the atmosphere and the quality of pastries, while some suggest checking pastry quality and value on each visit since consistency seems variable.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum - Bakeries in Montreal

Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum

Opens Today at 10 am
(63)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum draws broadly positive feedback across reviews for a wide range of steamed baos, congee, noodles, and other dim sum at reasonable prices. The buns are commonly praised for their soft, fluffy texture and careful preparation, with fillings that range from flavorful savory options to sweet custard; a few fillings are noted as mild and could use bolder seasoning. Freshness and quality are emphasized, and the shop is described as simple and pleasant with efficient service. Seating is limited, making takeout a common choice and suitable for quick bites or park outings. Some reviewers mention wishing for later hours. A few critiques appear, such as underseasoned items or minor packaging issues, but overall the experience is viewed as solid and a good value in Chinatown for both sweet and savory baos and other dim sum offerings.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève - Bakeries in Montreal

Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève

Opens Today at 8 am
(256)
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

Review Summary

Reviewers generally describe Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève as a warm, well stocked French bakery with an impressive array of breads, viennoiseries, and desserts and a welcoming atmosphere. Pastries such as croissants, chocolate croissants and the galette des rois are repeatedly highlighted for freshness, texture and flavor, and the butter croissant is often singled out as a standout; portions are typically generous and the drinks and on site offerings are well regarded. Service is praised for courtesy and attentiveness, with many noting a friendly, personal touch, though a few experiences mention slow service at the counter or occasional missteps in orders. Some comments point to price sensitivity and changes over time, especially at the Beaubien location, with pastry sizes perceived as smaller and items feeling pricier, but the overall impression remains that the bakery is a local favorite and a solid go to for takeout or eating in. The bakery is seen as a robust French bakery experience, though not every item meets every expectation.View restaurant profile
Montreal Kosher Bakery - Bakeries in Montreal

Montreal Kosher Bakery

Opens Tomorrow at 6:30 am
(26)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Montreal Kosher Bakery draws praise for a wide and fresh selection of items, including cheese danish bagels, fresh baked challah, cookies, Purim hamentashen and Chanukah sufganyot donuts, with knishes and bourekas also highlighted as tasty. The bakery is described as one of the best in Montreal, with friendly staff and quick, personalized service, and a large variety ranging from soups and knishes to challah, pasta, pizza, couscous, rugelach and mandelbrot. Most reviews say everything is delicious and portions are generous, and it serves as a convenient stop for a sandwich or a snack on the way to work. There is at least one note about poor customer service, but the overall impression is a strong positive view of freshness, pastry quality and variety at Montreal Kosher Bakery.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Pain d'Épi - Bakeries in Montreal

Boulangerie Pain d'Épi

Opens Today at 8 am
(82)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Pain d'Épi draws enthusiastic praise for its croissants and pastries, with many saying the croissants, chocolatines, and especially the chocolate almond croissant are among the best in Montreal, along with top baguettes and other breads. The lamination is described as flaky and buttery, and the lineup includes crowd-pleasers like the croissant cannelle, tartelette aux pommes, and a rich vegan option, all at very fair prices. The staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and the atmosphere welcoming, making it a reliable go-to for a quick bite or dessert and a good neighborhood bakery. A few reviewers point to occasional drawbacks, including moments of rushed service, uneven coffee quality, and concerns about ambience and cleanliness, such as crumb management and stocked restrooms, but these are outweighed by the consistent quality and value. Overall, Pain d'Épi is regarded as a standout bakery with broad appeal and frequent repeat visits.View restaurant profile
La Reine Pâtisserie - Bakeries in Montreal

La Reine Pâtisserie

Opens Today at 8 am
(6)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Reviewers describe La Reine Pâtisserie as a favorite bakery in town, praising buns that are sweet and salty, generous in size, and offered at a very reasonable price. The staff are described as kind and polite. Several reviews note that visiting after hospital appointments could brighten days with a treat from the bakery. Buns are highlighted, especially the roasted sesame red bean paste bun, while bubble tea is described as okay. Desserts such as the tart and the egg sponge cake are praised. One reviewer mentions that blood sugar stayed steady two hours after tasting. Overall, the feedback portrays a cozy, affordable spot with consistent quality and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Achtarout - Bakeries in Montreal

Boulangerie Achtarout

Opens Today at 6:30 am
(48)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews of Boulangerie Achtarout praise excellent pitas and what many call the best Arabic bread, along with good Lebanese pizzas featuring thyme and cheese and Baklava sold by the kilo at a reasonable price; service and quality are described as very good, with friendly staff noted. The atmosphere is described as dark and a bit creepy due to renovations. One review mentions being charged for a small pot of hot sauce with lahmajoun. Overall the place is seen as a good one to visit with affordable dining and strong value.View restaurant profile
San Pietro - Bakeries in Montreal

San Pietro

Opens Today at 8 am
(119)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: On the Hunt for Montreal's Best Cannoli

Review Summary

Reviews describe San Pietro as a beloved traditional Italian bakery that shines with excellent bread, especially ciabatta, and a wide range of pastries and desserts like cannoli, almond paste cookies, zeppole, and mille-feuille. The pizza and bread are frequently praised for freshness and flavor, with many calling the tomato pizza among the best in Montreal. Service is often highlighted as amazing and the staff friendly, though some reviews note long waits and uneven service. Prices are generally affordable, making it a good spot for lunch and snacks. Cakes and catering are praised, with wedding and baptism cakes described as stunning and delicious and service during events noted as professional. There are occasional negative notes including a rare report of mold on bread and some items being hit or miss. Overall, San Pietro stands out as a top Italian bakery in Montreal with a hardworking family-run vibe and a strong reputation for bread, pizza, pastries, and desserts.View restaurant profile
Ta Pies - Bakeries in Montreal

Ta Pies

Casual bakery/cafe serving savoury pies & Australian classics like Anzac biscuits & sausage rolls.
Opens Today at 8 am
(148)
Outremont, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, reviews paint Ta Pies as a go-to spot for hearty, handmade style pies with flaky pastry and rich fillings. Diners praise a wide range of options from beef and steak to butter chicken, spinach and ricotta, and pumpkin, noting that the pastry is buttery and the fillings are fresh, flavorful and comforting. Many appreciate the option to grab pies for takeaway and even frozen pies to bake at home, with friendly, attentive staff and quick service described as a hallmark. The small counter space and lack of dine-in seating or restrooms are repeatedly mentioned, making the place feel better suited to takeout; some suggest the experience improves when purchased fresh from the case and heated at home. While a few pies vary in filling intensity and spice, most reviews call the pies among the best, expressing strong enthusiasm, regular visits, and a willingness to recommend Ta Pies to others.View restaurant profile
Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec - Bakeries in Montreal

Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec

Opens Today at 9 am
(6)
Little-Italy

Review Summary

Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec is praised for a great selection of local products, including ingredients for traditional native dishes, and for being a very welcoming spot with good products and plenty of options. The staff are friendly and provide helpful advice, with thanks to the team. The boutique is described as an exceptional shop offering high quality products and is considered a must visit at the market. The butcher is incredible and dedicated to the craft with a focus on quality. There is encouragement to continue promoting local and organic products. The presence of farm raised meats is appreciated, and some reviewers would like to see even more organic varieties. The overall vibe comes across as very positive.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Toledo - Bakeries in Montreal

Boulangerie Le Toledo

Opens Today at 7 am
(386)
Verdun

Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyWhere to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonView More

Review Summary

Overall, Boulangerie Le Toledo is seen as a vibrant bakery with a large and evolving selection of breads, pastries, and a small cafe where both savory and sweet options shine; many reviews praise the freshness and quality of items like focaccia, fougasse, croissants, brioche, and the almond croissant, and bread is repeatedly described as standout while the coffee is solid. The pastry case draws compliments for rich fillings and buttery textures, though a few experiences note issues such as a galette des rois tasting frozen or a pastry dough that seems short on butter, and some croissants with a firmer texture rather than the hoped flaky bite. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with a warm vibe and quick service, yet a couple of comments point to occasional rudeness at the coffee counter and to busy weekend crowds with limited seating. Vegan and seasonal offerings are a plus, including vegan cookies, bowls, and a vegan BLT, and there are consistently praised breads like rye and sourdough and the signature baguette. While prices are sometimes cited as high for the value, many feel the quality and freshness justify it and keep customers returning for bread, pastries, and a reliable coffee fix.View restaurant profile
80 Grammes - Bakeries in Montreal

80 Grammes

Opens Today at 9 am
(72)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

80 Grammes draws broad praise for excellent product quality and a very pleasant overall experience. The menu offers a range of fresh, high quality foods and pastries, with the cafe's coffee and Tunisian cakes highlighted as standouts. The staff are consistently friendly, welcoming, attentive, and professional, delivering courteous and efficient service. The ambiance is described as pleasant and the service as dependable over the years. Patisseries and croissants are frequently praised, though some viennoiseries eaten on site were a little dry. Delivery orders are noted for generous portions and well presented desserts such as tiramisu, with a texture that is balanced and not too sweet. The Tunisian pastries provide variety and are described as very tasty, including a Tunisian panini. Overall, 80 Grammes is seen as a reliable go-to for fresh flavors, a warm atmosphere, and a respectful, open-minded staff, with occasional minor notes about certain items being slightly dry.View restaurant profile
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