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Bakeries in Old Montreal

Old Montreal bakeries lure with buttery aromas, flaky croissants, rustic breads, and pastries along historic brick streets, inviting slow strolls, bold flavors, and warm mornings. Explore 6 local dining options, sorted by relevance. You can also view the highest rated.

Le Beau Marché - Bakeries in Old Montreal

Le Beau Marché

Open until 7 pm
(54)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Choose Quebec Products: Montreal Restaurants and Counters That Support Our Producers

Review Summary

Le Beau Marché is a thoughtfully curated market that blends French and Quebec staples such as breads, cheeses, charcuterie, pantry items, and wines in a warm boutique setting that feels like a small gourmet treasure; the staff are consistently friendly and helpful, coffee and ready-to-eat items are well received, and the shop is welcoming to dogs and visitors alike who enjoy browsing and often end up leaving with more than planned; reviews highlight high quality, freshness, and a strong selection including pastries and breads, while noting that tipping at checkout is questioned by some and a concern about bread handling hygiene has been raised; overall Le Beau Marché is seen as a reliable spot for groceries, prepared foods, and catering or events, with a responsive team and a loyal local following.View restaurant profile
Cookie Stéfanie - Bakeries in Old Montreal

Cookie Stéfanie

Open until 4 pm
(115)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More

Review Summary

Cookie Stéfanie offers a strong gluten free selection with many pastries and desserts alongside savory options like soups and grilled cheese, and reviews consistently praise the carrot cake, cookies, muffins, and chocolate treats at good prices, while the cafe is described as cozy and welcoming in Old Montreal with friendly service; some items can be a bit dry or overly sweet and a few gluten-containing options in the display are noted, but overall the focus on gluten free offerings, variety, and dependable quality makes it a go-to place for desserts or a light meal.View restaurant profile
L'Amour du Pain - Bakeries in Old Montreal

L'Amour du Pain

Open until 5 pm
(118)
Old Montreal

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

Review Summary

Overall, L'Amour du Pain draws praise for its exquisite pastries and breads, with standout croissants including an almond croissant and a chocolate almond croissant noted as among the best, and many reviewers highlight the texture, the balance of fillings, and daily freshness. The pastries and breads are described as stunning and delicious, and the shop pairs a cozy cafe vibe with a small counter for coffee and snacks. The setting inside a traditional old building that also houses a home decor and plants store adds a gallery like atmosphere that many find appealing. Service is consistently described as friendly and helpful, with warm smiles from staff, although a few comments mention limited seating and occasionally ordinary coffee. Taken together, the experience is a delightful treat with high quality baked goods and an inviting, welcoming feel.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Ange - Bakeries in Old Montreal

Boulangerie Ange

Open until 7:30 pm
(279)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews consistently praise Boulangerie Ange for fresh bread and a wide range of pastries, including croissants, chouquettes, tartelettes, and pain au raisins, as well as tasty sandwiches on crusty bread and good coffee. The setting is bright and welcoming and the staff are often described as friendly with efficient service, making it a good spot for a quick breakfast, lunch, or treat. Some notes mention higher prices and occasional slow or inattentive service, and a few items may not meet every expectation such as sandwiches with little meat or bread that is a touch burnt, but overall quality and freshness remain a highlight. The bakery is considered a go to in downtown Montreal by many for a French style bakery experience and reliable fare.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Signature Santé - Bakeries in Old Montreal

Le Marquis Signature Santé

Open until 5 pm
(394)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Le Marquis Signature Santé is widely praised as a gluten free haven where everything is gluten free and many items are dairy free, with standout croissants that are flaky and buttery and a broad array of pastries, crepes, croissant sandwiches, and desserts that appeal to both celiacs and non gluten free diners; reviewers repeatedly call it the best GF bakery they have found and note strong flavors, generous fillings, and clear ingredient labeling, while many visitors say the service is friendly and accommodating though occasional experiences vary and prices can feel high; the atmosphere and safety from cross contamination are often highlighted and many say they would return on future trips.View restaurant profile
La Cave à Manger - Bakeries in Old Montreal

La Cave à Manger

Open until 8 pm
(530)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksThe Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This SeasonView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe La Cave à Manger as a cozy basement boulangerie in Old Montreal with old world charm and a welcoming vibe, where pastries are the star and pistachio croissants, pistachio rolls, croissant eclairs, and ham and cheese croissants are repeatedly praised alongside bagels, pain au chocolat, and other flaky treats, while coffee and hot chocolate are well liked. The setting is small and seating is limited, yet the atmosphere and friendly staff create a memorable experience, and the location near the Bonsecours Market adds to the appeal. A few notes mention the prices as high and occasional inconsistency with some items, but many call the quality exceptional and say visits feel like discovering a hidden gem. Overall La Cave à Manger stands out for its pastries, especially the pistachio pastries and croissants, with many visitors planning return trips to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile

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