Bagatelle Bistro comes across as a warm neighborhood staple with attentive service, a cozy bistro vibe and a favorable BYOB option that helps keep the evening affordable. The menu showcases French classics done with care, offering generous portions and thoughtful presentation, from bavette de veau and magret de canard to octopus, boudin noir, tartares and braised dishes, all backed by fresh market ingredients and reliable sides. The atmosphere mixes convivial energy with intimate corners, and the terrace near the market is lovely on pleasant nights. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, eager to explain dishes and accommodate dietary needs, while the kitchen delivers consistently strong quality and flavor, even during busy times when it can get a bit loud. Overall Bagatelle Bistro is a dependable choice for dinner, brunch or a relaxed night out that offers great value and plenty of memorable plates.View restaurant profile
Bistro Le Cerf-Volant offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a compelling BYOB experience in the East, with attentive, friendly service and a menu that is creative, balanced and generously portioned. Standout dishes like pierogies and bavette reflect fresh ingredients and thoughtful execution, while the table d'hote provides excellent value. The vibe is lively but convivial, and accommodations for dietary restrictions are appreciated. Across visits, the consistent quality from starter to dessert, the care shown by staff, and the sense of community make it feel like a neighborhood gem worth the trip. Guests note that the kitchen blends comfort with innovation, the portions satisfy, and the desserts cap the meal on a high note, even as a few dishes or desserts vary. Overall, this combination of quality, value and hospitality makes it easy to recommend and to return.View restaurant profile
Copilote is described as a standout cocktail destination with a deeply skilled bar team who tailor creative drinks to tastes, often pairing them with a menu of refined, house made bites that are surprisingly affordable. The atmosphere blends intimacy with a lively vibe, dim lighting and a space that feels cozy and welcoming, sometimes even evoking a discreet speakeasy behind a yellow door. The drink program is praised for being bold, with seasonal creations that highlight vegetables and other thoughtful ingredients, and the bartenders are noted for passion, knowledge, and hospitality. Service is consistently described as impeccable, with staff who remember preferences and take time to explain pairings, contributing to an experience that invites returning. Overall, Copilote comes across as a destination where high level cocktails, inventive small plates, and attentive, friendly service combine to deliver a memorable night out in the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Les Canailles in Hochelaga, Montreal, is described as a warm, lively French bistro where classic dishes shine and the atmosphere is convivial; the menu features fresh seafood like oysters and tartares, reliable duck and pork mains, moules, risottos and appealing desserts such as creme brulee and chocolate treats, with many noting the bring your own wine option adds value for a festive night out; service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly, and efficient, contributing to a welcoming dining experience, although a few visits mention occasional inconsistencies in portion sizes, seasoning or timing and the dining room can be quite loud at peak times; overall the reviews present a high quality, enjoyable dining experience that many guests are eager to repeat, especially for well composed plates, generous hospitality, and the chance to enjoy a lively evening with a casual yet refined vibe.View restaurant profile
SUPERNAT is described as a charming, cozy yet stylish wine bar with a bright, well lit interior that shifts from a cafe vibe by day to a lively spot by night. Reviewers praise the friendly, attentive service and the staff knowledge on the wine list, with a focus on natural and organic wines and wines served from taps. The menu blends Vietnamese inspired dishes with bold flavors and plenty of vegan or vegetarian options, featuring items like tofu dip with rice crisps, papaya salad, fish cake with dill and nuoc mam in tamarind sauce, and banh mi, plus tapas style bites and desserts such as pandan cookies and ube cookies or ube halaya. Drinks are highlighted as well crafted, including pandan matcha latte and other coffee pairings, a strong wine program, and cocktails, with notes of balanced flavors and not too sweet; some items feel pricey but tasty. The atmosphere is warm and charming, with a daytime cafe vibe and a space that can feel club-like when the music is loud, while the terrace offers a pleasant spot to sit. Overall, SUPERNAT is a well loved neighborhood spot that excels in drinks, vegetarian friendly options, and Vietnamese inspired bites, inviting guests to linger for both cafe and wine bar experiences.View restaurant profile
At Boulangerie Le Petit Breton, reviews describe a friendly neighborhood bakery that is convenient for lunch or takeout and offers a solid range of pastries, breads and sandwiches along with occasional specialties. The croissants, chocolatines, and pain aux raisins are frequently praised, with some highlighting the roulés aux raisins as a standout and a birthday cake decorated with a moon shape and playful motifs that impressed with its detail. Service is described as welcoming and attentive by many, though a few notes mention slower service during busy times and occasional coldness from staff. Freshness is a recurring theme, with several praising overall quality while others report croissants or pastries that seemed not truly fresh, suggesting turnover or labeling could be clearer for day-old items. The atmosphere and prices are generally seen as good value and the bakery is considered worth a visit, with customers often returning for breads, pastries and takeout options, while some reviews caution about variability in quality from day to day.View restaurant profile