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Bubble Tea, Breakfast, Cafés, Tea, Kosher Restaurants in Montreal

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Leyley's - Bubble Tea, Breakfast, Cafés, Tea, Kosher Restaurants in Montreal

Leyley's

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(22)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Leyley's as an awesome spot with good food and a standout shakshouka, though a longer wait and only okay service are noted by some. One reviewer cites a Christmas closure due to outdated Google hours, suggesting timing can catch guests off guard. Visitors from Montreal found the dishes delicious and expressed a wish for something as good in New York. On the downside, the value is seen as not great because bread is excessive and salads are scant, while the dairy offerings are described as among the best.View restaurant profile
Yans Deli - Bubble Tea, Breakfast, Cafés, Tea, Kosher Restaurants in Montreal

Yans Deli

Opens Today at 9 am
(129)
Town of Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Yan's Deli feels like an elevated yet comforting Montreal deli, blending classic pastrami and brisket with bold modern twists and a bright, playful space with custom Lego decor. The food earns praise for quality and generous portions, from perfectly brined pickles and house challah to deeply savory brisket, standout pastrami, latkes, and thick, rich milkshakes, with cocktails and celery soda adding a contemporary edge. Flavors come through as honest and well executed, and much of the menu is made in house, highlighting freshness and depth. Service is typically friendly and attentive, helping create a welcoming vibe, though a few visits note occasional hiccups or longer waits and some items can feel pricey for the portion and context. The concept blends comfort food with elevated technique, making brunch, lunch, and dinner viable options, and the overall impression is that Yan's Deli is a place with heart, personality, and staying power, likely to draw locals back despite cost considerations.View restaurant profile
District Bagel - Bubble Tea, Breakfast, Cafés, Tea, Kosher Restaurants in Montreal

District Bagel

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(154)
Town of Mont-Royal

Review Summary

District Bagel is described as a place with high quality bagels and food, friendly service, and a welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers note a convenient walkable location and in some cases bilingual staff at the till. Menu examples include salmon bagels with generous cream cheese and a mix of classic and new variations, with many finding it easy to grab something on the go. Positive experiences highlight fast service, clean space, and cozy decor, and some call it the best food in town. But opinions vary on bagel size and texture, with some feeling bagels are smaller or have supermarket texture. Occasional downsides include limited parking, possible lines at checkout, hours or closures that seem random, and difficulty reaching the shop by phone. Some customers reported order issues such as cancellations or delays, and there was a note about inconsistent responses to emails. Overall, District Bagel is viewed as a solid bagel shop with good food and service, though experiences differ and a few operational aspects could be improved.View restaurant profile
Café Navire - Bubble Tea, Breakfast, Cafés, Tea, Kosher Restaurants in Montreal

Café Navire

Artisinal Kosher Coffee Bar
Opens Today at 9 am
(74)
Outremont

Review Summary

Reviews describe Café Navire as a warm, comforting spot with a calm, clean, inviting atmosphere and friendly down to earth staff. The coffee quality is frequently praised, with smooth espresso and balanced lattes and a variety of drinks that feel carefully prepared, including options like oat milk cortado; many note it as among the best in town. The menu is versatile, featuring breakfast items, melts, pastries, cookies, and other drinks at very reasonable prices, making it easy to linger or work there for a while. The space is described as cosy and welcoming, a place to meet or grab a quick bite, and the diverse clientele, including Hasidic community members, add to the lively atmosphere. Some reviews point out that the environment can feel less warm at times, with uncomfortable seating and a more limited food selection, but overall Café Navire is seen as a Montreal gem known for good coffee, good food and a relaxed vibe.View restaurant profile
District Bagel - Bubble Tea, Breakfast, Cafés, Tea, Kosher Restaurants in Montreal

District Bagel

Opens Today at 8:30 am
(80)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

District Bagel is popular for kosher eats and bagels with some reviewers calling the bagels the best in town and praising items like the soups, an egg sandwich, and a blintz pie, while others note that the Montreal bagel they tried was small, dense, and not fresh, and that some breakfast bagels were small or burnt and tasted bitter. The cafe vibe ranges from a comfortable upstairs dining area with an accessible sink to a cafeteria like feel with disposable tableware, a fast service pace, and an easy to use ordering kiosk. The space includes Jewish texts that some find odd in a secular setting, and the menu leans into Jewish breakfast favorites centered around bagels, though price and portion sizes can be inconsistent with taste and practicality, such as avocados in an otherwise tasty breakfast sandwich that felt messy and overpriced. Overall, District Bagel attracts a local crowd and offers strong bagel quality and variety but leaves some guests wanting more consistency in size, freshness, and value.View restaurant profile
Chez Greenberg - Bubble Tea, Breakfast, Cafés, Tea, Kosher Restaurants in Montreal

Chez Greenberg

Opens Today at 8 am
(170)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More

Review Summary

Chez Greenberg is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy atmosphere and attentive service that makes guests feel at home. The bagel lox combinations are repeatedly praised, with the lemon cream cheese and house smoked salmon noted as standout touches. Knishes, latkes, and whitefish salad are highlighted as equally delicious, with many comments on fresh ingredients and careful preparation. The cafe vibe extends to excellent coffee and brunch offerings that fit the comforting mood of the place. Some reviewers mention price points as a consideration, but most agree the quality and experience justify it. Overall, it emerges as a local gem and a must visit in Montreal for bagel lovers and fans of Jewish inspired creations.View restaurant profile

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