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≈ 0.7 km
L'Ambroisie et L'Espace Canal is praised as a stunning wedding and event venue along the canal, with a beautiful garden area and a versatile space that creates the atmosphere dreamed of. The team is professional, responsive, and attentive, guiding planning from the first inquiry through the day itself and adjusting smoothly when timelines run long. Guests frequently compliment the high quality food, impressive service, thoughtful beverage options, and the attentive wait staff that keeps guests well cared for. Coordination is described as seamless and stress free, with planners and coordinators handling menu creation, day of logistics, and even unconventional ceremonies with ease. The setting is repeatedly highlighted for outdoor weddings and elegant indoor celebrations, with a canal view, a charming gazebo, and a terrace that adds to the experience. The space is recognized as ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or corporate events, and guests note generous value and a friendly, professional atmosphere. Overall, this venue leaves a lasting impression with memorable moments and delightful details.View restaurant profile
L'Ambroisie et L'Espace Canal
Restaurant | Groups | Private events | Turn key venues | Terraces
Opens Today at 8 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.8 km
Patrons describe Cinco de mayo - Le 5 mai Déjeuners, tacos et salades as a warm, small, cozy spot with consistently tasty, authentic Mexican dishes and generous portions. Tacos are praised for being well filled and flavorful, with the salsa adding just the right amount of heat and sturdy toppings, while dishes like chilaquiles, pozole, tres leches cake, horchata, and flan appear frequently in the praise. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly and welcoming, helping create a homey, neighborhood vibe and making guests eager to return. While a few notes mention minor inconsistencies such as tortillas arriving a bit dry or certain items needing extra seasoning or garnishes, the overall impression is one of dependable flavor, good value, and a lively, authentic experience. This spot is regarded as a standout in Montreal's Mexican scene, offering breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner in a cozy setting that keeps bringing people back for more.View restaurant profile
Cinco de mayo - Le 5 mai Déjeuners, tacos et salades
Mexican breakfasts, tacos and salads
Opens Today at 10 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Tacos in MontrealThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More
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≈ 1.1 km
Janine Café-Brunch is consistently praised as a warm, stylish brunch spot with a welcoming vibe and attentive service, where generous portions and a creative menu keep guests coming back. Standout dishes include Champi mushroom toast, latkes with toppings, oeuf boeuf, gros jambon on brioche, and a superb chicken waffle, along with crowd pleasers like avocado toast with smoked salmon and banana French toast, all arriving hot and bursting with flavor. Drinks shine too, from complimentary welcome juice shots and well made lattes to comforting chai tea. The decor is described as cozy and elegant, with an Instagrammable ambiance and a lively yet relaxed atmosphere, while the staff are repeatedly noted for friendliness and efficiency, sometimes offering small touches during waits. A few caveats mention weekend lines, occasional dishes arriving lukewarm, and higher prices, but the overall impression is that the quality, presentation, and value make Janine Café-Brunch a top choice for brunch in the area.View restaurant profile
Janine Café-Brunch
The elegant Janine offers gourmet and homemade brunches every day!
Opens Today at 9 am
Verdun
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealDiscover Verdun's Remarkable TablesView More
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≈ 2 km
Crescendo is described as a welcoming riverfront spot with a warm, family friendly vibe where guests consistently find generous portions and flavorful dishes across breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. The setting by the water, especially the terrace with a view of the river, is frequently highlighted along with attentive, friendly service from a professional team. Dishes span from hearty breakfasts and eggs Benedict to pasta and lamb, with many noting solid value for the price and staff who accommodate dietary needs. While a few reviews mention crowds, noise, or occasional price concerns, the overall tone is positive, painting Crescendo as a reliable go to for meals by the river and for gatherings or celebrations. Overall Crescendo emerges as a standout choice in Verdun for good food, good service, and a memorable view.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Crescendo
Group-friendly venue with grounds overlooking the river
Opens Today at 8 am
Verdun, LaSalle
Mentioned in: Where to Eat for Easter in Montreal: Our Top Picks for Brunch and More
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≈ 2.1 km
Spanel Crêpes et Gourmets offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with a warm, family-owned feel and a charming back patio. Delicious buckwheat crepes shine on the menu, with a wide range of savory and sweet options and plenty of gluten-free and vegetarian choices. Service receives frequent praise for kindness, attentiveness, and accommodating allergies, making many diners feel valued. Coffee and drinks, including mimosas, pair nicely with meals and contribute to enjoyable brunch and casual dining experiences. Occasionally busy times can slow things down and some portions or garnishes vary, but the consistent quality and care in presentation keep guests returning. Overall, it comes across as a go-to spot for comforting, well-prepared crepes that suit a variety of tastes and occasions.View restaurant profile
SPANEL CRÊPES ET GOURMETS
CRÊPES & GOURMETS
Opens Today at 8 am
Griffintown, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: Spanel Restaurant: Crêpes and Delicacies in Griffintown
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≈ 2.7 km
Resto Café Oxford is described as a cozy, vintage inspired cafe with a warm, welcoming vibe and a true home cooked feel. The menu shows comforting brunch favorites, with pancakes and egg dishes highlighted for flavor and generous portions at good prices. The owners and staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and genuine hospitality, making guests feel like family, while the space's nostalgic decor adds charm and character. Overall, the experience comes across as reliable, authentic and satisfying, with a strong sense of soul that makes this spot memorable for many visitors.View restaurant profile
Resto Café Oxford
May be temporarily closedNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.8 km
Allô mon Coco stands out for generous brunch servings and a wide mix of sweet and savory options in a bright, cozy atmosphere that feels welcoming and family friendly. The service is consistently attentive and efficient, with quick coffee refills and friendly staff, while the kitchen delivers classics like eggs benedict, omelettes, crepes, potatoes, pancakes, and fresh juices that keep guests coming back. Portions are large and the quality is high, with many noting good value for money and a comforting, well-balanced menu. Minor drawbacks include occasional table crowding and a few dietary gaps such as limited vegetarian options and limited milk alternatives like almond milk. Overall the experience is described as reliable, satisfying, and worth a visit for a substantial breakfast or brunch.View restaurant profile
Allô mon Coco
Our menu revolutionizes breakfast with our famous potatoes, fresh seasonal fruit and excellent friendly service.
Open until 4 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundAt the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our December 2025 Media Invitations and FavouritesView More
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≈ 2.9 km
La Buvette du Dep offers a laid back, industrial loft atmosphere filled with plants and retro decor, a cozy hub for coffee, brunch pastries, and catching up with friends. Coffee is consistently praised as excellent, with standout drinks and house baked pastries that pair well with a busy cafe vibe. The menu spans breakfast, brunch, lunch, wine, and cocktails, and the upstairs coworking area and private rooms make it easy to work, study, or host a small gathering. The space shines with thoughtful lighting, stylish furniture, and a warm, friendly vibe that makes it a great spot for dates, casual meetups, or simply relaxing. Guests often mention the ambience as a highlight, along with the option to buy beans ground on site and the chance to enjoy a festive, well decorated interior. Overall, La Buvette du Dep presents a distinctive, versatile setting where quality drinks and pastries meet character and comfort.View restaurant profile
La Buvette du Dep
Café | Buvette | Coworking
Opens Today at 8 am
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkView More
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≈ 0.3 km
Ruby's Café Mtl comes across as a beloved dog friendly brunch spot with a warm, laid back vibe where dogs are welcomed inside and often catered to with their own treats, water bowls, and in some cases a small outdoor area for a pup run; the decor is cozy and stylish, and the atmosphere feels welcoming to families and dog lovers alike. The meals are frequently praised for being delicious and well presented, with favorites including pancakes, grilled cheese, pulled pork burger, and a mix of brunch options; coffee and drinks are also well regarded. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and caring toward dogs, helping to make visits memorable and encouraging return trips. While the place can get crowded and service can occasionally be slow or uneven and a few orders can be misplaced, these experiences are generally outweighed by the overall positive sentiment. Overall it is seen as a standout pet friendly venue in Montreal where both humans and their canine companions can enjoy a relaxed brunch or lunch, socialize with other dogs, and feel at home.View restaurant profile
Ruby's Café Mtl
Opens Friday at 10 amSaint-Henri, Pointe St-Charles
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in MontrealThe Best Mac N' Cheese and Grilled Cheese in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Café Cantinova is described as a cozy, welcoming spot in Montreal with a relaxed vibe where the coffee is consistently excellent and the atmosphere feels like a community hub for music, art, and culture. Reviewers highlight the on-site audio gear service and the ability to have turntables, amplifiers, and vinyl repaired or consulted, which enhances the overall experience. The space is praised for live music events and a strong sense of hospitality, with staff noted as friendly and helpful. The combination of great coffee, a curated vinyl and music selection, and the option to browse or buy records makes it feel unique and engaging for both work and social hangouts. The setting is described as spacious, comfy, and conducive to conversations, with many calling it a top choice in the area and a go-to spot for those seeking a creative or relaxed vibe. Some comments mention limited snacks and a preference for alternative plant milks, while others celebrate the pastries and the pleasant service. Overall, Café Cantinova emerges from the reviews as a distinctive cafe that blends coffee, music, and repair services into a welcoming, community-driven experience.View restaurant profile
Café Cantinova
Opens Today at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.8 km
Campanelli comes across as a cozy Italian cafe with retro decor and a friendly, welcoming vibe, praised for coffee and pastries that many describe as excellent, including cappuccinos, the best cappuccinos and chai lattes, and tasty zucchini muffins, while some tasters were less impressed with a prosciutto bocconcini sandwich. Coffee quality is a recurring theme with praise for a decaf and a darker roast, occasional notes of bitterness when a drink was mishandled, and some customers liking the iced chai on hot days. The food side is positive overall, with delicious pastries and enjoyable sandwiches, though the prosciutto bocconcini sandwich comment shows variation in satisfaction. Seating and layout can be confusing, the space feels cozy for socializing rather than working due to no wifi, and the new layout has confused customers and staff alike. Service receives mixed marks, ranging from friendly, helpful staff to occasional missteps such as a delayed greeting or a wrong drink not corrected, and at times a passive aggressive encounter after a mistake. Practical notes include a no dogs policy and a sense that the layout could benefit from more defined tables or seating to support beverages without forcing a wait.View restaurant profile
Campanelli
Open until 4 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.8 km
Arthurs Nosh Bar is a bustling Montreal brunch spot where the pancakes, especially cottage cheese pancakes and syrniki, often steal the show alongside favorites like latke smorgasbord, gravlax plates, shakshuka, and the signature McArthur chicken sandwich; reviews consistently praise the food for flavor, texture, and creativity, with many calling the pancakes the best in Montreal and the syrniki a must try, though a few note runny eggs or variable dish execution; long waits for a table or for food are a common theme, particularly on weekends, and service is described as slow at times but friendly and attentive when staff can manage the crowd; reservations are not always available at some locations, prompting recommendations to go early or order takeout, and there are calls for a digital waitlist or better seating management; the atmosphere is described as cozy, vibrant, and reminiscent of a modern Jewish deli, with a lively vibe and a summer terrace that is a draw despite noise and crowding; portions tend to be generous and prices are on the higher side, but many feel the overall quality and variety justify the hype and inspire repeat visits to try other menu items.View restaurant profile
Arthurs Nosh Bar
Opens Today at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The 15 Best Salads in Montreal for a Balanced Diet20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Saint JJH Café stands out as a cozy, charming spot with eclectic vintage decor and a warm, inviting vibe. The reviews describe a space that feels like a welcoming home where people come to relax, study, or catch up with friends. Staff are consistently described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a sense of hospitality and a laid back atmosphere. The menu offers homemade desserts and pastries, solid coffee and tea options, and often generous portions, with many praising the banana cake, brownies, spanakopita style pastries, and lattes, though a few note some drinks can be too sweet or a bit bitter. Some comments mention high prices or pricing confusion, and in rare cases friction with the owner, but most think the value matches the experience. The decor and ambience are highlighted as a standout feature, with plants, creative touches, and sometimes a fireplace, making it a hidden gem in the neighborhood. Overall, it appears to be a top pick for enjoying a slower moment, or for working or socializing, with a strong emphasis on friendly service and a warm, comforting environment.View restaurant profile
Saint JJH & Café
Opens Today at 9 amVerdun, LaSalle
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Un Instant en Provence is described in reviews as a cozy, Provençal inspired bakery cafe with a welcoming vibe and attentive service. Pastries and breads are consistently praised for freshness and flavor, with croissants, pains au chocolat, tarte tropézienne, choux pastries, and lavender themed treats earning frequent accolades, and the overall quality often seen as worth the price. Coffee and tea are well liked, though a few diners report drinks arriving lukewarm or cold, and a handful note an undercooked brioche in a winter setting. The atmosphere and decor are repeatedly highlighted as beautiful and inviting, ideal for a coffee, a bite, or a relaxed visit with friends. Most reviews commend the friendly staff and the sense of a genuine French bakery, while some suggestions focus on consistency and value, but the consensus is that Un Instant en Provence offers a memorable Provençal touch in a neighborhood bakery with strong pastries and solid coffee.View restaurant profile
Un Instant en Provence
Open until 6 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.9 km
Bistro Entre Ciel et Terre is described as a warm, cozy neighborhood spot with charming decor and attentive, friendly service. Reviews highlight generous portions, good value, and a menu that covers breakfast, brunch, and dinner, with dishes often featuring fresh fruit and balanced flavors. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as welcoming, with drinks served in mason jars and a pleasant backyard terrace for outdoor dining. The food earns frequent compliments across the board, from omelettes and breakfast staples to seafood, burgers and pizzas, with several notes about tasty sauces and satisfying presentations. Even on a day when the kitchen was partially unavailable, the owner accommodated guests with a trimmed menu and a positive, accommodating vibe. Overall, the restaurant is regarded as a hidden gem in Verdun, a go-to for dependable quality and atmosphere that makes customers want to return for brunch, lunch, or dinner.View restaurant profile
Bistro Entre Ciel et Terre
Opens Today at 9 amVerdun
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≈ 0.9 km
Mollo Boulangerie - Café offers a charming bakery cafe vibe with friendly staff and a relaxed atmosphere that many reviewers appreciate; the croissants are a standout, especially the almond croissant and the Nutella croissant, and the bread and sourdough receive frequent praise along with solid coffee and occasional specials like seasonal lattes, while vegan options exist but are limited though the vegan scone and other tried items were very good; seating is often limited, making it less suitable for long visits or work despite the pleasant ambiance and good music; some comments mention higher prices for items like grilled cheese and occasional service tensions or inconsistency; overall Mollo Boulangerie - Café comes across as a reliable go to for pastry lovers and coffee in the area with strong croissants, good coffee, and a lively vibe that invites return for the bread and pastries even when seating or service varies.View restaurant profile
Mollo Boulangerie - Café
Open until 6 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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≈ 0.9 km
VOVA is described as a welcoming, well curated shop with a rich mix of European and former USSR groceries, including pelmeni, kartoshka, bread, pastries, and items like birch water and butter cookies; reviews note friendly staff who are helpful and offer recommendations, with one account mentioning a basket brought to the car and a Napoleon cake that delighted a birthday celebration; the space feels a bit tight due to the wide variety and parking nearby can be challenging; cash or debit is preferred as credit cards are not accepted; despite these quirks, the quality, atmosphere, and distinctive selection make it a standout destination for authentic European foods in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Boulangerie Patisserie Russe VOVA
Opens Today at 9 amVerdun
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≈ 0.9 km
Dessert Coréen Crofre comes across as a cozy, welcoming dessert spot with a focus on croffles that are praised for a perfect balance of crispy exterior and soft interior and for being cut into small bites for easy tasting. A huge variety of flavors keeps the menu exciting, from matcha, pistachio, Oreo, banana brûlée, berry cheesecake, tiramisu, strawberry, Nutella to mango and lotus, often with fresh fruit toppings and fragrant cream. The croffles and waffles are consistently described as fresh, flavorful, and visually appealing with good presentation. Service is repeatedly noted as friendly, fast, and attentive, contributing to a warm vibe. The ambiance is described as cute and cozy, with a calm, welcoming feel and open late, making it ideal for a late night dessert craving. Prices are noted as affordable for the quality, and the overall experience includes strong packaging and reliable ordering or pick up. On rare notes, Sunday hours can be inconsistent. Overall, this place is regarded as a must visit for dessert lovers and one of the best croffle destinations in the city.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre
Opens Today at 5 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends
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≈ 1 km
Bernice is widely praised as a solid bakery with standout items like brioche, cookies, cinnamon buns, and cakes, with the brioche described as moist, fluffy, and indulgent and the blueberry coffee cake highlighted as one of the best, though not always available as often as shoppers wish. The cookies are a major draw, thick and crisp on the outside with a moist interior, and some favorites such as chocolate chip with pecans balanced by the nuts; several notes call the prices high but worth it for the quality. The cakes and birthday treats earn high marks for flavor and presentation, and the cinnamon buns are often called the best in Montreal, with inventive flavors and generous portions. Service and ambiance are frequently praised for friendliness and cleanliness, though a few reviews point to occasional waits or inconsistencies and some issues with delivery or wrong cake orders. Taken together, Bernice stands out in the city for rich, indulgent pastries and attentive service, best experienced by sampling a few signature items like the blueberry coffee cake, cookies, and cinnamon buns, while anticipating a higher price point.View restaurant profile
Bernice
Opens Today at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Cinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsMontreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to TryView More
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≈ 1 km
Pétale Sucré Café & Fleurs emerges as a very pretty and welcoming spot with a warm, intimate atmosphere that suits both work and downtime. Meals are delicious and the ambiance supports focus or relaxation, while coffee and desserts are praised as among the best in Verdun. The cafe is small and cozy, conveying charm in a compact space. The owner is friendly and the coffee is excellent, rounding out a concise, favorable impression from the reviews.View restaurant profile
Pétale Sucré Café & Fleurs
Opens Tomorrow at 9:30 amVerdun
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≈ 1 km
Reviewers consistently praise Megateaux for inventive desserts and high quality cakes, calling it a standout in Verdun with a fun, interactive cake bar that lets you build your own layered dessert by selecting base, frosting, and toppings. Cakes are described as beautiful, delicious, and well balanced, with flavors ranging from vanilla and passion fruit to autumn pumpkin and chocolate, and fillings like fruit coulis and praline crunch that come together to create a rich yet not overly sweet experience. The concept is enjoyed by both kids and adults, making it a popular choice for birthdays and gatherings, with many noting the ability to pick up a cake early on event day and the option to dine in or take away. The staff are consistently described as professional, friendly, and accommodating, and workshops are seen as a great way to explore baking and desserts. The bar offers a wide variety of treats beyond cake, such as cookies, brownies, mini cupcakes, and tasting experiences, all praised for freshness and presentation. While the overall sentiment is highly positive, one comment mentions a cake being very sweet for some tastes. Reservations for making a cake on-site are required, but the concept remains a favorite for a unique, customizable dessert experience.View restaurant profile
Megateaux
Opens Tomorrow at 10 amVerdun
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≈ 1.1 km
Eva's is described as a stylish brunch spot with a cozy yet lively vibe, a modern interior, and a music-forward atmosphere that many find energizing. The menu earns praise for flavorful, well-presented dishes such as pancake bites, chicken and waffles, avocado toast, eggslut variants, and other brunch favorites, with some portions generous while others feel pricey for what is served. Reservations are highly recommended because the restaurant fills up quickly, and lines or seating at the bar can occur; service is usually friendly and attentive, though a few reviews mention slow pacing or occasional missteps. The overall sentiment is largely positive, highlighting great ambiance, good to excellent food, and a vibe that makes Eva's a go-to for friends and celebrations, albeit with a note that prices can be steep and the experience can vary by day or seating area.View restaurant profile
EVA's
Opens Friday at 10 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 1.1 km
Millmans comes across as a small, cozy brunch spot with a warm, welcoming vibe and attentive service that many reviews highlight as a real plus. Pancakes are a frequent standout, praised for thickness and fluffiness and often enjoyed with maple syrup, while other items like the fried chicken sandwich or bacon receive mixed reactions, with some diners finding them well executed and others desiring more seasoning or crispness. The atmosphere is described as classic and charming rather than pretentious, though a few guests note the space can feel crowded and the acoustics variable. Prices are sometimes said to be high for simple fare, and a few reviews mention variable quality or portions, but several diners feel the food is tasty and the portions are reasonable overall. Coffee, bread from a local bakery, and other kitchen details like thoughtful garnishes earn praise, and many say they would return for the pancakes and the friendly service. In short, Millmans is seen as a worthwhile, cozy brunch destination with dependable staples and a few inconsistencies, offering a friendly, comfortable experience that keeps bringing people back.View restaurant profile
Millmans
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amVerdun
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≈ 1.1 km
Maison Aïdo is hailed as a bright, cozy cafe that blends artful decor with warm, attentive service and a generous menu of pastries, coffee, and small bites. Reviewers praise the quality of coffee and the freshness of baked goods, from flaky croissants and babka to tiramisu and financiers, with standout items like hibiscus juice and other treats that keep guests coming back. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as welcoming and calm, a great spot to hang out, study, or host an event, in a lively neighborhood setting. The staff are noted for being friendly and helpful, and several comments call the croissants among the best in the city or in the southwest area. Overall, Maison Aïdo comes across as a creative, affordable neighborhood gem that delivers consistent deliciousness and a pleasant, inspiring vibe.View restaurant profile
Maison aïdo
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews for Alice & Theo highlight crispy choux pastries with soft centers and generous, well balanced fillings, along with fresh ice creams and creative flavor pairings like passion fruit, matcha, pistachio, saffron, and litchi. The cream puffs are repeatedly described as top notch or life changing, with some comments calling the passion fruit pastry puff absolutely amazing. Service is commonly praised as friendly and attentive, with staff eager to offer samples and explain options. A few notes mention that the prices are a bit high for the portions and that the decor and hours can feel inconsistent or in need of an update. Overall, the desserts are celebrated as standout and worth a visit, making Alice & Theo feel like a neighborhood favorite despite the quirks in ambiance and marketing.View restaurant profile
Alice & Theo
Opens Tomorrow at 2 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: Discover Verdun's Remarkable Tables19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe L'Oeufrier as a busy, welcoming brunch spot with a warm, diner like vibe and consistently friendly service. The menu offers a wide variety with many vegetarian and vegan options, and portions are generous, with dishes such as crepes, French toast, waffles and a salmon breakfast bowl receiving particular praise, along with satisfying drinks. The ambiance and quick service once seated are often highlighted, making it a good option for groups of friends or family. Some comments note a perceived decline in food quality in recent years after a management change, occasional slow service, and inconsistent experiences like dry toast or a nearby cleaning incident; a few critiques mention the menu naming as overly playful. Overall, it is seen as a go-to brunch destination with lively energy and comforting fare that invites returning to try more items.View restaurant profile
L'Oeufrier
Open until 2:30 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealPop-Up and Urban Sugar Shacks in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Café Saint-Henri as a spacious, coworking friendly spot with plenty of tables and window seating that works for laptop work or a quick coffee, with some praising the coffee and finding pastries fresh while others feel the coffee could be improved; the overall vibe is chill though cleanliness can vary with notes of dirty floors and limited food options and price boards not always updated; wifi can be unreliable and customer service has been criticized at times, though many mention friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere; overall Café Saint-Henri is valued for its products and vibe, but several reviews flag inconsistent service, early closing times, and a sense that the space could use a revamp.View restaurant profile
Café Saint-Henri
Open until 6 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe L'Avenue as a top notch brunch spot with a vibrant atmosphere, generous portions, and a menu that blends classic and inventive dishes. The food is repeatedly praised for freshness, bold flavors, and skilled execution, with standouts such as eggs Benedict variations, truffle duck Benedict, shakshuka, steak and eggs, and desserts like Dubai chocolate and pistachio pancakes. Drinks and smoothies such as detox drinks and pistachio latte receive compliments. Service is described as friendly, attentive, and professional by many, with staff able to handle large crowds; some reviews note standout servers who go above and beyond. However, there are recurring cautions about long queues and wait times, especially on weekends, and occasional slow service during peak hours. The noise level and size of crowds can be high, and there are a few mentions of menu changes or limitations such as vegan or gluten free options, though staff are generally accommodating. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a premier Montreal brunch destination with high quality food, lively ambiance, and strong value for portions.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'Avenue
Opens Today at 8 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealThe Must-Try Montreal Classics: What Locals EatView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington as an excellent, largely artisanal bakery with fresh, high quality products and affordable prices. Customers praise friendly, attentive service and a clean, cozy atmosphere that makes visitors feel welcome. The offerings span croissants, pastries, breakfast items, coffee, and cakes, with mentions of tarte, feuillette aux fraise, baklava, and other items that are described as tasty and well made, plus halal options and fillings such as beef or crab. Many say the bakery is a go to spot in Verdun and that the overall value motivates daily visits, with some noting a family like welcome and a desire to return with friends or family. While some negative reviews appear elsewhere, the overall tone here emphasizes taste, variety, and consistent quality.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington
Open until 7 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews consistently praise Première Moisson for its high quality breads, pastries, and desserts, with many noting a wide selection, flavorful offerings, and good coffee, making it a reliable spot for breakfast, lunch, or takeout. The atmosphere is described as pleasant and the staff as friendly and helpful when not overwhelmed, with several mentions of efficient service during busy periods. On the downside, experiences vary with some finding service disorganized or slow, questions about the ticket system or wait times, and a few cases of rude or inattentive staff or mistakes such as items arriving cold or without requested utensils. A number of reviewers also point out occasional loud music that affects the ambiance and the challenges of seating and cleanliness during peak times. Despite these issues, the overall sentiment is that the bakery offers excellent products, especially breads and pastries, and remains a popular destination in the area, valued for its artisanal quality and variety even as service consistency fluctuates.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 6 pmLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.2 km
Across reviews, Aylwin Deli is praised for consistently delicious food, with standout smoked meat and a top tier Reuben, weekend brisket options, and a smoked meat poutine that many call exceptional; the menu is described as diverse and well balanced, with generous portions, high quality ingredients, and excellent toast, while the breakfast sandwich and brunch offerings receive strong mention; the atmosphere is inviting and the staff are friendly and attentive, with a convenient Atwater Market location and confirmation of a growing, permanent spot; overall the place is regarded as a hidden gem that delivers across the board and offers solid value and a compelling, well executed menu.View restaurant profile
Aylwin Deli
Opens Today at 8 amLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews of Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents show a mix of warm, helpful staff and standout coffee alongside inconsistencies in taste and service. Many praise fresh roasted beans, a magical double espresso, a well balanced iced mocha, and reasonable prices, making it a favorite for buying beans. The cafe can feel crowded, especially inside the market, which some see as part of its charm. On the downside, several notes mention burnt or smoky takeout coffee, limited ability to choose coffee varieties, and unclear origin of blends, with at least one comment about hygiene concerns regarding a staff member's beard. Overall the place is beloved for its beans and coffee potential, with appreciation for friendly assistance and the range of offerings, but flavor consistency and service at times leave room for improvement.View restaurant profile
Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents
Open until 6 pmSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
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≈ 1.2 km
Amairo offers a Japanese and French inspired bakery experience where pastries are delicately crafted with balanced flavors and refined textures. The strawberry shortcake and other cakes are described as delightful and not overly sweet, with one reviewer comparing it to a strawberry cloud. The matcha latte and hojicha are praised, and the tea selection is noted as special, reflecting thoughtful fusion of flavors. The owner and chef are repeatedly described as courteous and friendly, delivering attentive service in a cozy, mom and pop atmosphere. The place is described as a hidden jewel with an intimate cafe setup suitable for solo visits or small groups. While the pastries and drinks receive high marks for quality and creativity, hours can be limited, which some would like to see improved. A few reviewers mention bespoke orders like yuzu and cassis cheesecake, and many emphasize that the cakes are fresh, complex, and not overly sweet. Overall, Amairo is seen as a standout destination for desserts and tea, offering a welcoming experience and a touch of Japanese hospitality.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Amaïro
Opens Thursday at 12 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Reviewers consistently highlight Chez Jacquie Et France for quick, courteous service, generous portions, and good value for breakfast and lunch, with many praising homemade feel and menu variety. The atmosphere is described as warm, cozy, and family friendly, with a charming nautical, locally inspired decor that makes the spot feel welcoming each visit. The emphasis on classic, unfussy dishes like eggs Benedict, bacon and eggs, potatoes, and French toast, along with strong coffee, contributes to a dependable, neighborhood staple vibe. Some notes about variability include occasional busy crowds, occasional slower service during peak times, and a few dishes that fall short, such as bland sauces or smaller portions, yet the overall experience remains consistently positive. The restaurant is seen as not a franchise, affordable, and well suited for a relaxed brunch or lunch, with many customers planning to return for the reliable quality and friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Chez Jacquie Et France
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amVerdun
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the Bank
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Schnitzel & Cie par Bagel St-Henri is described as a tiny, cozy neighborhood spot where everything is made in house and the quality is consistently excellent. The menu centers on homemade bagels and schnitzel sandwiches, with breads and pastries praised for freshness and the bagels often noted as some of the best. The owner is repeatedly praised for kindness and for running much of the operation solo, contributing to a warm, home cooked feel. Breakfasts are a highlight, with favorites including the breakfast bagel and a range of pastries that include vegan options. Service is consistently described as friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere feels intimate and down to earth. Prices are considered fair for the quality and homemade preparation, delivering good value. Several reviews emphasize that it is a must-visit and celebrate the labor of love in every bite, making it a standout for authentic eats. A note about street construction mentions access can be tricky, but the overall sentiment is that the place is worth a stop.View restaurant profile
Schnitzel & Cie par Bagel St-Henri
Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Café Ma Bicyclette as a canal side spot with a warm vibe, friendly staff and a lively mix of indoor seating and a sunny terrace that is popular with cyclists and dog walkers alike. The location by the water gets frequent praise, as do dog friendly touches such as a walk through option and a takeout window where dogs can receive treats. Coffee is generally well liked and accompanied by pastries, croissants, and other snacks, though espresso quality is inconsistent with some reviewers noting bitterness or mediocrity and others highlighting great lattes. The menu includes a few standout items like banh mi and nachos, and while some find prices high and plant based milk extra, many appreciate the pleasant atmosphere, greenery, canal views and the overall experience that makes it a good place to rest after a ride or stroll.View restaurant profile
Café Ma Bicyclette
Opens Today at 8 amPointe St-Charles
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Ben & Sally's comes across as a neighborhood gem with generous portions and strong value, especially for breakfast and lunch. The menu earns frequent praise for breakfast wraps and sandwiches, with standouts like the BELT and a flavorful Cubano, plus well made chutneys, creamy soups, and large tasty salads. Fresh ingredients and thoughtful dressings are a common highlight, including a Caesar salad and house made sauces that elevate even simple items. Prices are described as fair and portions generous, with many noting the quality and value compare favorably with other spots. The atmosphere is open, clean, and inviting, with an eclectic vibe that some describe as quirky yet charming, and the space even hosts crafts and merchandise from local vendors. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming, community feel and dependable experience. Many reviewers frequently recommend it for early risers and weekend brunch, calling it a top breakfast option and a great value in town.View restaurant profile
Ben & Sally's
Opens Thursday at 8 amSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Overall, reviews portray Première Moisson as a bakery with fresh bread, tempting pastries, and a convenient, lively atmosphere, especially in busy locations near the metro, and a reliable go-to for take-home treats and quick bites. Yet there are persistent concerns about service and consistency, with reports of long lines, wait times, and mixed staff attentiveness that occasionally dampen the experience. Many note a perceived decline in quality since the store was acquired by a large grocery chain, along with rising prices and smaller portions in some cases. Positive highlights include flaky croissants and standout items like Oh La La, as well as a broad selection of prepared and frozen foods, while a few pastries and the coffee experience are described as disappointing when not hot or fresh. A few reviewers wish for more vegetarian options and clearer ordering rules during peak periods. All in all, Première Moisson remains enjoyed by many for freshness and variety, even as some locations face ongoing challenges with service, consistency, and value.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Greenspot is described as a Montreal classic with retro diner ambiance, where generous portions of poutine, steamies, smoked meat, burgers, and breakfast classics draw locals and visitors alike. The ambiance and fast, friendly service are repeatedly praised, with many noting the nostalgic decor, quick turnover, and affordable prices that keep it popular late into the night. Reviewers commonly highlight the poutine as a standout, ranging from richly sauced and meaty to traditional versions with squeaky cheese curds, while some batches are called mid or overly salty. The menu's breadth, from smoky meats to Greek dishes and breakfast plates, is seen as a strength, though a few guests find certain items overpriced or not perfectly executed. Overall, Greenspot is welcomed as a reliable, old-school dining experience offering comfort food at good value, a lively atmosphere, and a sense of history that keeps bringing people back for a casual, satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
Greenspot
Open until 11 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-Round18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Café Mina Mina is described as a small, cozy neighborhood spot with a calm, welcoming vibe and friendly staff, where a wide range of drinks from matcha and Earl Grey to pumpkin spice lattes are praised for depth and balance. The menu includes a noteworthy vegan dessert selection, including lemon poppy seed cake and other vegan pastries, and customers appreciate the quality of coffee with drinks like iced matcha and hojicha highlighted. The space is intimate with small tables, making it feel like a quaint place to linger, study, or chat, though seating can be limited. Enthusiasm runs high for the overall experience, with many calling it the best coffee and a must visit in the area thanks to strong flavors, warm service, and a peaceful atmosphere. Some notes mention occasional issues with freshness of coffee or oat milk options, but these are overshadowed by the cafe's charm and consistent quality.View restaurant profile
Café Mina Mina
Open until 5 pmSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Reviewers describe Café Redwood as a welcoming, cozy spot with bright, minimal decor and a canal-side vibe that’s ideal for coffee lovers and study sessions. The coffee is frequently praised as exceptional, with standout drinks like the dulce de leche latte, latte praliné, and a mango rose water matcha. Everything is often described as fresh and house-made, from pastries such as madeleines, palmiers, cream puffs and choux to sandwiches made on focaccia, and savory options like avocado toast and a wasabi BLT receive high marks. Service is generally friendly and efficient, with quick service and occasional gestures like cookies for waiting, though some reviews mention moments of cold or inattentive service and that prices can be high. The ambiance is described as cozy, bright and conducive to work, with some notes about groups of runners being loud and a few accessibility concerns. Overall Café Redwood is a go to for specialty coffee lovers in the area, offering a wide drink and pastry selection, fresh made meals and a welcoming vibe, though prices can be high and service can vary.View restaurant profile
Café Redwood
Opens Today at 8 amPointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Autumn Drinks in MontrealWhere to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Le Patio is described as a lovely neighborhood cafe with a stylish space, nice ambiance, and strong coffee and food that many reviews praise, making it a solid option in Verdun. Yet experiences vary on service, with comments about slow and sometimes impersonal service and a few notes that warmth is lacking behind the counter or that staff seem distracted. Beverage execution is mixed: some drinks are praised for being delicious and creative, while others are criticized for things like milk not properly steaming, a bland or watery taste, or drinks that do not live up to the promise of the menu, and at times music volume is considered overly loud. Several tasters mention price as a concern, feeling the offerings are expensive relative to the value or other Verdun cafes. The space, cleanliness, and general vibe are repeatedly cited as positive, though for some the atmosphere does not feel inviting or consistent, and a few reviews highlight the contrast between an appealing menu and uneven delivery. Overall, Le Patio shines in ambiance and certain beverages and is appreciated by many, but there is room for improvement in consistency, warmth, and value.View restaurant profile
Le Patio
Open until 4 pmVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Reviews describe Patisserie Rhubarbe as a superb and inventive patisserie with high quality products and refined execution. The mille-feuille and the lemon tart are repeatedly praised, and chocolate, raspberry and yogurt creations are noted as light yet intense and balanced. The shop is seen as both a delightful discovery and a must try, with lines forming from opening hours and no indoor seating. Creativity stands out in savory offerings and a memorable packaging design, while the ambiance is described as beautiful in the storefront and seating is limited or unavailable in winter. Prices are mentioned as higher, reflecting quality, and several reviews note a broader range including soups, lunches and frozen pastas, plus a small recipe book. Some feedback acknowledges changes over time, with fewer seating options and a perceived dip in offer or consistency for some patrons, though others still regard it as among the best patisseries in the area. Overall, impressions range from outstanding and top tier to balanced views, but the name remains associated with standout pastries and distinctive box design.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Rhubarbe
Opens Saturday at 9 amPointe St-Charles, Saint-Henri
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Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Reviews describe a welcoming atmosphere with friendly service from the owner and pastries that are fresh and handmade. A great value is noted, with some of the most reasonably priced baked goods in the area, alongside a wide selection of eastern European products. Cakes are described as moist and delicious, and items like poppy seed bread rolls are highlighted. The store is seen as an authentic Polish soul food spot where Ukrainian and Polish tastes are catered to, offering something for different preferences. Although some readers mention negative reviews elsewhere, the overall impression from the feedback is positive and many customers seem to return regularly.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Overall, Café Saint-Henri comes across as a cozy, bright spot with great coffee and a friendly, attentive staff, and the ambiance is calm enough for reading or a chat. Reviews highlight a range of drinks noted for high quality, from latte art and silky microfoam to well balanced matcha lattes, and the non-dairy options like oat milk are well received. Pastries include vegan muffins and other items, though croissants have drawn criticism for being disappointing. A number of patrons praise the service as warm and helpful, with staff guiding tastings and offering tips for home brewing. Some visitors warn of crowded tables during peak times, with laptops occupying space and limited seating affecting the experience, and a few seasonal specials were seen as average or uninteresting. Overall, many leave impressed by the coffee and the atmosphere and indicate they would return for the latte, while a smaller subset note cleanliness and value could be better on busier days.View restaurant profile
Café Saint-Henri
Open until 6 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Velora Café Pâtisserie earns praise for a warm, calm, and stylish space that invites lingering, with generous seating and decor that feels both cozy and elegant. Desserts are a standout, especially pistachio and tres leches cakes, plus a variety of pastries and saffron cakes, while the drinks program shines with pistachio latte, chai latte and a well balanced coffee lineup. The menu's variety and emphasis on quality ingredients come through in shakshouka, matcha with pistachio, a fresh yogurt bowl, and other sweet treats, all complemented by friendly, attentive staff. Some reviewers note occasional slow service or higher prices for certain items, and a few mention layout or queue quirks, but the overall mood remains welcoming and bright, suitable for studying, catching up with friends, or a relaxed date. Regulars plan to return to try more cakes and drinks, reinforcing Velora as a standout dessert and café destination in the area.View restaurant profile
Velora Café Pâtisserie
Opens Today at 10 amLittle Burgundy, Saint-Henri
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Reviews describe Café Jardin as a cozy, plant-filled neighborhood spot with a calm, welcoming vibe and a menu that shines for vegetarians and vegans, featuring items like vegan kefta skewers, a Mumbai sandwich, tartines, and generous sides; the coffee is praised as excellent by many, with standout lattes and plant-based milks, though a few note the coffee flavor changing recently. The space earns praise for friendly, attentive staff who recognize regulars and bring drinks to the table, a versatile setting for conversations, small meetings, family hangouts, kid's corner and board games, all set in rustic furniture with plenty of plants and a tranquil ambiance. Sustainability is a recurring theme, with zero waste initiatives and a strong focus on vegan options, and the new location is seen as brighter and more tranquil. Prices are generally reasonable for quality and vegan choices, though some dishes are described as a bit pricey or portions as not the most generous, especially when meals arrive with a side; still, the overall experience is viewed as a gem and a dependable go-to for locals and visitors seeking good food and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Café Jardin
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Reviews describe Lili & Oli as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood cafe with a chill vibe where friendly staff and reliable coffee and pastries stand out. The drinks range from vanilla latte, iced coffee, and espresso to matcha, while the pastries and savory bites, like croissants and slices, are often praised for flavor and balance. It’s a good spot to work or chat thanks to a calm atmosphere, but seating can be hard to find during busy times and there may be limited indoor seating. Overall, the cafe is cherished for its warm service, consistently good coffee and bread, and a comfortable, uncomplicated interior, though some patrons note occasional pastry shortages and a few cleanliness or organization hiccups.View restaurant profile
Lili & Oli
Open until 7 pmLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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