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We found 6 recommendations for Old Montreal Bakeries.

See also: The 10 Best Old Montreal Bakeries which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: Old Montreal Restaurants.

La Cave à Manger - Old Montreal Bakeries
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

La Cave à Manger

Open until 8 pm
(505)

Review Summary

Overall, La Cave à Manger comes across as a cozy, hidden gem in Old Montreal with a pastry lineup that many describe as standout for its flaky, buttery textures, especially pistachio croissants and pistachio croissant rolls, croissant éclairs, and almond chocolate croissants, alongside well-regarded bagels and ham and cheese croissants. The space is intimate and often downstairs, with a charming outdoor seating area that is nice in good weather but limited in places and occasionally affected by birds. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and accommodating, helping make visits memorable with small thoughtful touches. Prices are noted as higher for the area, but most feel the quality and freshness justify the cost, even as a few items or experiences fall short or feel overpriced. Overall, it remains a must-visit for pastry lovers and a reliable spot for coffee and treats, balancing Old Port atmosphere with bakery excellence.View restaurant profile
Le Beau Marché - Old Montreal Bakeries
Grocery Store Top Pick

Le Beau Marché

Open until 7 pm
(45)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Beau Marché as a welcoming, well curated boutique market near the Old Port, where friendly staff, a beautifully decorated entrance, and reliable service set a positive tone. The shop earns praise for fresh bread and pastries, cheeses, wine, ready to go meals, and a strong selection of local and French products, with many noting it as a convenient stop for travelers and a dependable partner for events and catering. Notable highlights include sandwiches, a cheese tray, and standout French pastries, along with a cafe element and good value. A rare hygiene concern is raised about bread handling without gloves at checkout. Overall, the market is seen as high quality, versatile, and friendly, making it a frequent go to for both everyday shopping and special occasions.View restaurant profile
Cookie Stéfanie - Old Montreal Bakeries
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Cookie Stéfanie

Opens Today at 10 am
(105)

Review Summary

Cookie Stéfanie is a cozy, accessible cafe with a strong gluten-free focus and a wide array of pastries and desserts. Reviews praise the carrot cake and chocolate caramel cake as standouts, along with a blueberry Nutella muffin, lemon-ginger, erable chocolate, and other fresh treats, though a few items were noted as not perfectly GF or a bit dry. The coffee and lattes are well liked, and the space is described as cute and welcoming, with friendly, helpful staff and good bilingual service. The shop is repeatedly recommended as a convenient one-stop spot for desserts, coffee, and light bites, especially for gluten-free options, with mentions of in-store gluten-free products and the option of frozen cakes elsewhere. Occasional drawbacks include service hiccups after staff changes and occasional freshness concerns, but overall Cookie Stéfanie is seen as a reliable source of tasty gluten-free options and a pleasant cafe experience in the area.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Signature Santé - Old Montreal Bakeries
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Le Marquis Signature Santé

Open until 6 pm
(385)

Review Summary

Le Marquis Signature Santé is described as a completely gluten free bakery cafe where everything is gluten free and often dairy free, offering a wide range of croissants, crepes, pastries, tarts and croissant sandwiches that many reviewers say taste indistinguishable from traditional gluten containing equivalents. The pastries such as croissants, pain au chocolat, pistachio eclair, mille feuille and lemon tart are repeatedly praised, with some calling the gluten free croissant the best they have ever had and others noting the safety from cross contamination. The owner and staff are frequently described as friendly, helpful and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere, though a few experiences note inconsistent service or higher prices. Take home options include frozen croissants and take away pastries, and some reviewers mention shipping or bringing items back for others. The cafe is seen as a gluten free haven and a must visit for anyone with celiac disease or lactose intolerance, frequently earning recommendations to return when in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Ange - Old Montreal Bakeries
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Boulangerie Ange

Open until 7:30 pm
(233)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Boulangerie Ange as a bright, welcoming bakery in downtown Montreal with an extensive selection of buttery croissants, chocolatines, tarts, quiches, breads and even pizzas, and the pastries and coffee are often praised for freshness and quality. Standout items like croissants and almond croissants are frequently highlighted, while some comments mention that sandwiches can be pricey and that a few loaves or pastries have fallen short. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, though a few visits report slow or inattentive service during busy times. Overall the bakery is viewed as a reliable place for a quick breakfast, coffee, lunch, or a treat to take home, offering a strong French bakery vibe, good value for the quality, and a lively, inviting atmosphere, with some notes on price or consistency that crop up from time to time.View restaurant profile
L'Amour du Pain - Old Montreal Bakeries
Bakery/Pastry Shop

L'Amour du Pain

Open until 5 pm
(115)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe L'Amour du Pain as a must visit for pastry lovers, with croissants and pastries often praised as among the best in Montreal, noted for flaky textures, rich fillings, and moist interiors, and the almond and chocolate almond croissants singled out as standouts, though a pistachio croissant was noted by some as lacking flavor. Several comments mention excellent bread and a wide pastry selection, with some praise for sandwiches, hot chocolate, coffee, and matcha. The ambiance is frequently highlighted as charming and inviting, blending a bakery cafe vibe with a home decor store feel in a quaint old building, and the staff are consistently described as friendly and attentive. While coffee is sometimes described as good but not outstanding and a few notes point to slower service or pastry fillings that are too heavy or imbalanced, the overall experience is positive and many say they would return, with some calling it a local gem or one of the best things to do in the area. Price considerations and occasional variation in quality over time are also mentioned.View restaurant profile

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