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≈ 0.6 km
Mama C Café presents a warm, beautiful space with calm, chic vibes that make it a favorite for breakfast, brunch or a quick coffee, and the menu features delicious pastries like the almond croissant, tasty bowls and sandwiches, and well prepared drinks. Guests consistently praise friendly, attentive service and an inviting staff that makes everyone feel welcome, with many noting they plan to return. The overall experience is described as memorable and worth the visit for the ambiance and quality of food, while a few reviewers mention small portions relative to price and occasional busy periods as minor caveats.View restaurant profile
Mama C Café
Located inside the Nelligan Hotel, right next to Mama C Restaurant, our Café reflects the same Mediterranean warmth and attention to detail.
Opens Today at 7:30 am
Old Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Paparmane offers a whimsical and elegant tea room experience in Old Montreal, where the decor feels like stepping into a fairytale and the atmosphere invites lingering. Guests consistently praise the extensive tea selection, the beautifully presented bites, and the option to tailor dishes for gluten free, vegan, or other dietary needs, making it easy for families and individuals alike to enjoy. The service is described as attentive, professional, and friendly, with staff guiding guests through a multi course high tea experience and adding thoughtful touches for celebrations and special occasions. The setting is repeatedly highlighted as picture perfect, with seasonal menus and kid friendly options that make it a great spot for birthdays, girls days out, or a quiet escape. While some reviews note the price and portions, the overall impression emphasizes quality, hospitality, and a memorable, immersive experience that keeps guests returning for another magical visit.View restaurant profile
Paparmane
Discover tea time and all its hoopla!
Opens Wednesday at 11 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More
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≈ 1.4 km
Commodore Café is described by patrons as a cozy, well designed space with tasty pastries and superb coffee, where friendly attentive service and standout lattes make for a memorable visit, with many noting the lattes as among the best ever tasted; the decor and atmosphere are said to provide a pleasant escape, and the grab and go coffee option adds convenience, even though seating can be limited.View restaurant profile
Commodore Café
Coffee shop in the HONEYROSE Hotel.
Opens Today at 7 am
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.6 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, relaxed spot in Montreal with a welcoming atmosphere and a wide, well-executed menu that spans pizzas, tartares, crepes, sandwiches, sushi, pastries, desserts and drinks. Guests note fresh, nicely presented dishes, generous portions, and highlights like wood-fired pizzas and house desserts, along with a strong coffee and pastry selection. The ambiance and seating feel inviting for meals or a casual stop for coffee, with an emphasis on artisanal products and seasonal offerings that add variety. Service stands out for kindness, professionalism, and attentiveness, contributing to a sense of good value and a positive overall experience for families and friends alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Opens Today at 7:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Get Your Maple on in the City with These Urban Sugar Shack ExperiencesBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews paint Canard Café as a welcoming neighborhood spot with a warm vibe where great coffee and tasty food pair with a calm atmosphere that is nice for working or relaxing. The coffee receives frequent praise for flavor and a variety of non dairy options, and the drinks are widely enjoyed. Food is often highlighted for quality and creativity, including breakfast sandwiches, canard confit, muffins, and other treats, with portions that satisfy many and prices that some feel are a touch high for the amount. The space is repeatedly described as cozy and charming, with a mix of decor that adds character and a dog friendly ethos, including a wall of dog photos and occasional treats for canine visitors. Service is consistently praised for courtesy and efficiency, with staff quick to fix small order hiccups and to offer friendly recommendations. Overall, Canard Café comes across as a dependable go to for coffee, light bites, and a welcoming feel in the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Canard Café
Opens Today at 7 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote Work18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.1 km
La Buvette du Dep offers a cozy, stylish space with industrial loft vibes and lots of plants, inviting guests to relax, study, or meet friends. The coffee, pastries and brunch options are frequently praised for quality and flavor, with lattes, mochas and fresh baked treats winning regular compliments. The staff are described as friendly and attentive, and the variety of seating upstairs and downstairs makes it easy to choose a quiet spot or a livelier vibe. While a few reviews note higher prices and occasional service bottlenecks on busy days, the overall atmosphere and design keep visitors returning for the distinctive energy. This spot stands out as a great place to enjoy a drink, a bite, or a long study session.View restaurant profile
La Buvette du Dep
Café | Buvette | Coworking
Opens Today at 8 am
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our February 2026 Media Invitations and FavouritesThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More
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≈ 2.1 km
La Boulangerie Moderne is described as a casual, welcoming spot with delicious pastries and a varied menu that includes wraps, sandwiches, salads and smoothies, with quick, friendly service and plates presented neatly using carefully chosen ingredients. Reviewers note a relaxed vibe and a range of options from patisseries to savory bites, making it a nice place to grab a tasty bite. The downtown Montreal location is considered good value, with thoughtful presentation and quality ingredients highlighted across dishes. A note mentions a nearby cafe as dirty, which serves to highlight the patisserie experience here. Overall, the summary points to a reliable, tasty option for dine-in or takeout with a chill atmosphere.View restaurant profile
La Boulangerie Moderne
Opens Today at 6 amDowntown
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≈ 2.2 km
Café Castel is described as a warm, inviting spot that blends European charm with modern comfort, featuring bright spaces, big windows and tasteful décor that invite lingering. The coffee is consistently well received, with well made lattes, rich espressos and smooth cappuccinos accompanied by attractive latte art, and a pastry case with croissants, tiramisu and other sweet treats that pair nicely with drinks. The atmosphere is often noted for being cozy, quiet enough to work or study, yet lively enough to feel social, with friendly, attentive staff and occasional discounted moments that enhance the visit. The menu covers a range of sweet and savory options, and the space functions well as a cafe by day and a relaxed bar in the evening, making it a favorite stop for many in the area.View restaurant profile
Café Castel
Located in Best Western Ville-Marie Montreal Hotel & Suites
Opens Today at 7 am
Westmount, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 2.4 km
La Panzeria is described as an authentic Italian escape in Montreal, where simple dishes made with fresh ingredients deliver bright, flavorful notes and a sense of occasion without heaviness. Reviewers repeatedly praise the focaccia and panzerotti as standout highlights, alongside comforting pastas and orecchiette and a well balanced pesto, with the menu evoking Bari and Puglia traditions. The dining area feels intimate and casual yet vibrant, and service is consistently warm, attentive, and knowledgeable, making meals suitable for quick lunches or relaxed dinners with friends. Many acknowledge a true sense of place that transports guests to Italy through both the food and the atmosphere, and alike praise the overall quality, freshness, and authenticity. A gem of a place with top notch flavors, great vibes, and dishes that showcase traditional techniques and ingredients.View restaurant profile
La Panzeria
Opens Wednesday at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 15 Italian Restaurants To Impress Your DateYour Guide to Montreal's Must-Try SandwichesView More
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≈ 3 km
Reviews describe Café buvette Magnolia as a warm and welcoming spot with a cozy, sunlit atmosphere and friendly, attentive service. The brunch is consistently praised for generous portions, bold flavors, and dishes like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, and fresh bagels, all complemented by the house coffee program and fresh juices. The setting works well for both working and socializing, with comfortable seating, tasteful decor, and a terrace that offers nice street views. Guests frequently highlight the value and quality, noting that ingredients feel fresh and thoughtfully prepared. Overall, the place feels like a reliable neighborhood favorite where the rhythm stays relaxed yet lively, the staff remembers regulars, and the brunch and coffee experience keeps drawing people back.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia
Daily fresh bagels, salads, juices and smoothies
Opens Today at 9 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the BankMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
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≈ 0 km
La Cave à Manger is a tiny yet highly praised bakery tucked into Old Montreal with a cozy, intimate vibe and a small seating area, where pastries are repeatedly described as flaky, buttery and addictive. Standouts include the pistachio roll, croissant eclairs, croissants and the tiramisu croissant roll, along with beloved bagels and ham and cheese croissant, and the space often earns praise for its breads and creative offerings; the pistachio croissant and red velvet croissant are frequently cited as among the best in town. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, with staff going the extra mile, though some notes mention prices being on the high side for the portions and occasional inconsistencies in flavor. The space is small and sometimes crowded, with outdoor seating in good weather, and the basement location adds rustic charm. Overall, La Cave à Manger stands out as a must visit for pastry lovers in the Old Port, delivering high quality baked goods and a welcoming atmosphere, with many reviewers already planning a return.View restaurant profile
La Cave à Manger
Opens Today at 7 amOld 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
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≈ 0.1 km
Bar à Beurre emerges as a cozy, charming café with a dollhouse feel, a staircase up to a few intimate tables, and a welcoming staff. Reviewers praise delicious pastries, especially macarons, apple cake, and a good cappuccino, plus affordable lunches and a well‑stocked high tea. The atmosphere and decor are repeatedly described as immersive and warm, making it a pleasant spot to work on wifi or gather with friends. Some notes point to desserts that can be too sweet or overly buttery, and a few guests found cake flavors or customization details not fully aligned with expectations, along with occasional early closures and uneven communication. The venue also offers cute accessories and dog treats, and special experiences such as generous, well‑presented birthday cakes impressed some guests, while others felt price rises and flavor gaps detracted from overall value.View restaurant profile
Bar à Beurre
Opens Today at 7:30 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Savoring High Tea in Montreal: Where to Find the Best Afternoon Teas
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≈ 0.2 km
Dulce is described as a dessert spot near Old Montreal and the Old Port that stands out for its inviting smell and cute decorations. Several notes mention unpredictable hours with doors closed on planned visits despite online listings, a recurring issue among patrons, and a sense that nearby competitors are sometimes open when Dulce is not. On a later visit, staff are described as warmly welcoming and the interior atmosphere and aromas praised, with fresh churros fried on site. Taste reflections include the matcha flavor being nearly absent and the churro lacking the expected crunch, though flavors and the instagrammable interior motivate future visits.View restaurant profile
Dulce
Old Montreal
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≈ 0.3 km
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails draws praise for its beaver tails, described as addictive with a dough that is crispy on the outside and soft inside, topped with a wide range of toppings from Nutella banana to pistachio cream, and for poutine that many find delicious and generously loaded, though a few note the cheese curds are not always squeaky. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and fast, but busy periods can slow things down since one cashier handles orders, and the space can feel tight with limited indoor seating. The venue is noted as clean and charming with a cute vibe and merch available, making it a worthwhile stop in Montreal's old quarter for visitors from abroad and locals alike, even as some point out hot chocolate can be disappointing. Overall the experience emphasizes quality and value, with beaver tails and poutine as the main draws and the atmosphere as a pleasant bonus.View restaurant profile
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails
Opens Today at 11 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.3 km
Café Olimpico is widely celebrated as an essential Old Montreal coffee spot, where rich, smooth espresso and a European vibe draw crowds and a loyal following. The beverage lineup includes cortado and affogato, paired with a pastry program that features tiramisu, cannoli, bomboloni, pistachio pastries, and other sweets that many describe as standout, along with notable hot chocolate and gelato. The atmosphere is warm and cozy, with authentic Italian touches and a lively, sometimes busy energy that makes lines common but often move quickly thanks to friendly and efficient service. Space is small with limited seating, which can be a challenge during peak times, though visitors often say the quality and hospitality make the wait worthwhile. The location in the heart of Old Port adds to the appeal, and many reviews frame Café Olimpico as a must visit, with guests returning on future trips for coffee, desserts, and that distinctive cafe culture.View restaurant profile
Café Olimpico
Authentic Italian Cafe
Opens Today at 6 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonThe Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerView More
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≈ 0.3 km
Crémerie Saint Paul earns praise for tasty buckwheat crepes and reliable options for breakfast and lunch, with a comfortable atmosphere and friendly, attentive service noted by many. The chicken, bacon and cheese crepe and a small side salad are often described as delicious, while a few reviews warn that crepes can be undercooked or taste eggy. Ice cream experiences are mixed: some flavors are described as creamy and enjoyable, but others are criticized as bland or expensive, and a couple of comments point to limited flavor options. Overall the spot is seen as a popular choice for crepes and ice cream, offering quick service and good value for many, though opinions vary on consistency, flavor variety, and price.View restaurant profile
Crémerie Saint Paul
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
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≈ 0.3 km
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails comes across as a popular Old Montreal staple for a sweet fix, with beaver tails offered in flavors such as pistachio, Nutella and banana, chocolate banana, and apple pie, praised for being delicious and comforting. The service is repeatedly described as fast and friendly, creating a welcoming vibe even when the place is busy. The setting is small but designed for in and out seating, with occasional notes about limited space and lines, especially in the afternoon. Some reviews caution that the poutine is not the highlight and that the beaver tail can be greasy or heavy, with a mention of items sometimes reheated in oil. Overall, it remains a must try for visitors and locals alike, offering a variety of flavors and quick service in a convenient central location, while crowds and fatty textures are among the caveats noted.View restaurant profile
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
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≈ 0.5 km
Reviews describe Ice Crème Glacée as a friendly, fast service spot with solid ice cream and a prime location in the Old Port. Some comments say the ice cream is good but not standout, with a French line noting a runny texture while vanilla stays properly frozen, while others praise rich, creamy flavors and a wide range including chocolate dipped options. The kiosk is small with a fairly limited selection, but the flavors tried are consistently good and soft serve is popular with kids. A bachelor party visit in the Old Port was praised for top notch, creamy ice cream, many flavors, and quick, friendly service even with a big group. Chocolate coated varieties are well liked and many reviewers say they would return. Overall Ice Crème Glacée is seen as a good choice in Old Montreal, offering smooth scoops, generous portions, fast service, and a memorable waterfront treat for families, couples, and visitors.View restaurant profile
Ice Crème Glacée
Opens Today at 11 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.5 km
Paquebot Café emerges as a cozy, vinyl loving spot with friendly staff and solid coffee that many reviewers praise, while a few feel the drinks and desserts fall short of the hype or are priced a bit high. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as warm and charming, with good lighting, a space to linger or work, and an upstairs area that offers a nice overlook, plus a record player and shelves of vinyl that add character. The menu is often noted as small or limited, yet several drinks stand out such as cappuccino, sesame latte, and matcha latte, and there are tasty pastries and vegetarian options mentioned. Some comments point to inconsistent quality or value and to seating being tight or uncomfortable at times, but the overall impression is that Paquebot Café is a beloved, convenient spot for coffee, a bite, and a relaxing break while exploring Montreal.View restaurant profile
Paquebot Café
Opens Today at 7:30 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.5 km
Trois Cats 34 is described in reviews as a small, personal cafe with a cat themed concept and a focus on coffee and stroopwafels, plus handmade hot chocolate and self designed decor. The stroopwafels and coffee are repeatedly praised for taste, often described as delicious, with some noting that stroopwafels are made fresh in front of guests. The interior is highlighted as charming and stylish, contributing to a memorable Old Montreal vibe, and the staff are consistently described as kind and helpful. Some notes mention small portions and the absence of toilets, and a few reviews point out that service in French is not always available; others remark that prices are higher due to the atmosphere rather than the waffle flavor. Overall, the place attracts repeat visits and strong recommendations for the sweets, the coffee, and the distinctive cafe ambiance in a cat themed setting.View restaurant profile
Trois Cats 34
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews describe Patisserie Bervig as a standout bakery in Old Montreal with outstanding pastries and welcoming service. The croissants, especially pistachio and almond varieties, are repeatedly praised for crisp exteriors and tender interiors, while canelé and Parisian flan receive high praise. Desserts like creme brulee hojicha, a matcha tart, and a kumo nuage are highlighted for balanced flavors and striking presentation. The café also earns compliments for strong coffee and the option to pair desserts with comforting soups and savory bites. The staff and owner are described as warm, friendly, and clearly passionate, blending French technique with Japanese influences. The space feels cozy and unpretentious, often called a hidden gem that visitors return to during their Montreal stays. While a few reviews note busy times or minor quirks, the overall sentiment is one of high quality, reliable treats, and a memorable experience at Patisserie Bervig.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Bervig
Opens Today at 8:30 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews of Kung Fu Tea Montreal describe a wide variety of bubble teas with flavors like peach oolong, grapefruit green tea with agar bubbles, matcha ice tea, and oreo options, plus drinks made with real fruit; the staff are frequently praised for friendliness and helpfulness, and the seating area is spacious with a welcoming ambience that suits casual visits or a stop after sightseeing at the cathedral, while many tasters find the teas tasty and well made and some call it the best bubble tea spot in Montreal. A few notes mention a preference for less ice or for sugar substitutes like honey, and a small number mention a slightly worn feel or a faint floor cleaning scent, but overall Kung Fu Tea Montreal is seen as a solid, reliable choice with a wide menu, good service, and a mix of traditional and inventive flavors.View restaurant profile
Kung Fu Tea Montreal
Opens Today at 11 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.6 km
Le Petit Dep comes across as a cozy, eclectic cafe and shop with a homey vibe that many find welcoming, offering a wide selection of high quality coffee, pastries and vegan options, plus charming local gifts. Reviewers praise friendly staff, fast service, and tasty croissants and cappuccinos, while some note the space is small or cluttered and that laptops are discouraged or not allowed, which can be a plus for some but frustrating for those hoping to work. Decor ranges from homely and quirky to busy, with some mentioning a charming kitsch atmosphere and others calling it overstuffed, but the overall vibe remains a highlight. Prices are sometimes described as a little steep for some items, yet many return weekend after weekend for beverages and treats, including chocolate and specialty drinks like matcha and chai. In sum, Le Petit Dep is a go to for a cozy casual visit with good coffee and pastry options, especially for locals and shoppers seeking a bright, unique vibe, while acknowledging a few drawbacks around space, interior design and the no laptops policy.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Dep
Opens Today at 8 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkThe Most Aesthetic Cafes in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Les Glaceurs draws a mixed set of reviews, with many praising a pleasant mix of sorbet, ice cream and cupcakes and a variety of flavors, along with friendly service and quick turnaround. Several notes mention a chocolate milkshake that is really good and cupcakes that look and taste appealing. Some patrons highlight memorable moments like birthday candles in the store and helpful staff during celebrations. Others point to a limited cupcake selection for a cupcake shop and price levels that feel high for the Montreal tourist area, raising questions about whether locals are the target. The salted caramel chocolate is singled out for balancing sweet and salty well, and many describe the cupcakes and birthday cakes as delicious and visually appealing, inspiring plans to return. Overall impressions vary, with strong enthusiasm from repeat visitors and recommendations to check out Les Glaceurs, yet a few reviewers would not return due to a preference for more original flavors or better value.View restaurant profile
Les Glaceurs
Opens Wednesday at 11 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.7 km
Chicha San Chen draws praise for tea-first quality with fresh brewing done per order, resulting in strong, authentic flavors and chewy pearls. Many reviewers rate it among the best bubble tea spots in Montreal, with favorites like taro, green tea, oolong, and osmanthus honey and the option to build your own drink with the base tea, dairy, sweetness, and ice levels. The setting is small and often lacks seating, and lines or wait times can be a factor, with price cited as high by some. Service is described as friendly and helpful by many, though a few notes mention occasional impatience at the register or language miscommunications. Overall drinks are praised for real tea, fresh ingredients, and a sophisticated preparation that sets it apart from powdery bubbles, and numerous reviews call it a premier destination for bubble tea in the city, sometimes noting awards and authenticity.View restaurant profile
Chicha San Chen
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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≈ 0.7 km
Fuwa Fuwa earns praise for fluffy, light soufflé pancakes in a wide range of flavors, from tiramisu and strawberry matcha to blueberry cheese, plus crispy croffles and a variety of drinks and desserts that feel fresh and visually appealing. Most reviews note generous portions and a texture that is airy and not overly sweet, though several mention that prices are a bit steep. The vibe is cozy and welcoming, with friendly staff and an atmosphere that fans describe as relaxed and Instagram-worthy, even as the space can be small and everything is made to order, leading to a wait. A few comments point out occasional inconsistencies or value concerns and some items lacking filling or flavor, but many say the quality justifies the cost and would return to try more flavors. Overall, Fuwa Fuwa comes across as a popular Chinatown favorite for sharing desserts or studying, known for its distinctive Japanese style pancakes and croffles and a strong focus on fresh preparation and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Fuwa Fuwa
World-famous soufflé pancakes
Opens Today at 11 am
Chinatown
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≈ 0.7 km
Pâtisserie Coco gets strong praise for a huge variety of pastries that are described as fresh and tasty, with both sweet and savory items, from egg tarts and mochi to brioche buns and bubble tea, all in a self serve setup where a tray and tongs make browsing easy and the packing at the till is efficient. The reviews often mention good value and a clean, lively Chinatown Montreal atmosphere, making it a popular go to spot even with crowds on busy days. While many notes are positive about freshness and the range, some guests point out occasional hits or misses, heavy dough on certain buns, and bubble tea that can be too sweet or not customized, plus seating is limited and service can feel chilly during peak times. Overall the place is viewed as a dependable destination for quick, affordable treats and a chance to explore a wide array of Asian inspired pastries, with many customers returning month after month.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Coco
Opens Today at 9 amDowntown, Chinatown
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≈ 0.7 km
Tommy Café receives broad praise for a warm, stylish ambience, a cafe vibe with plenty of natural light, and generous portions that make it a reliable brunch and breakfast spot in Montreal's Old Port. The food and coffee are frequently described as excellent or very good, with crowd-pleasers like avocado toast, eggs benedict variants, shakshuka, French toast, and comforting plates that feel comforting and well executed, while some dishes have disappointed regulars with dryness or sweetness. Service is commonly highlighted as friendly and attentive, though experiences note occasional slowness or busy crowds that lead to longer waits and, in a few cases, communication hiccups around water or dietary restrictions. The atmosphere and energy are repeatedly described as lively and welcoming, making it a popular spot for families, friends, and weekend gatherings, and the design and view from large windows add to the appeal. Pricing is sometimes described as a bit steep, but many feel the quality and portions justify the cost. Diners also stress the importance of clearly communicating allergies or dietary needs, as labeling can be uneven.View restaurant profile
Tommy Café
Opens Today at 8 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews of Presotea show a mixed picture: some customers in Montreal's Chinatown report terrible service and double charges, suggesting the store should be shut down, while others praise the drinks for freshness and flavor, with mango and fruit drinks highlighted as particularly enjoyable. Positive notes include fresh ingredients, tea brewed to order, and refreshing options that feel healthier than many bubble teas, along with generous portions for larger sizes. However, some critiques point to a small, cramped space that makes waiting uncomfortable, and a few complaints mention too much sugar in the fruit drinks and an unpleasant tapioca texture in one case. Overall, the offerings are described as tasty and refreshing, especially for mango lovers, but service quality and store size appear to vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews describe CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice as a solid spot for bubble tea with friendly staff and budget friendly prices. In Chinatown it is often considered worth stopping by for a quick drink and some call it the best bubble tea in Canada. Strawberry shakes with real fruit chunks are a standout while mango drinks can have an aftertaste. Late night visits find the pearls fresh and drinks well balanced, with a passionfruit green tea with boba and coconut jelly noted for its flavor and the option to adjust ice and sugar. Drawbacks mentioned include mango green tea tasting too much like tea, grass jelly arriving in large chunks, seating being limited, and a French comment noting the milk tea is good but seating remains tight.View restaurant profile
CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Pho Cristal MTL comes across in reviews as a cozy, unpretentious Chinatown spot offering generous portions of authentic Vietnamese fare at affordable prices. The pho broth is repeatedly praised for depth and richness, with beefy notes and tender cuts, while the banh mi is described as fresh and well filled at a great value. Vermicelli bowls and bun bo hue receive strong praise for flavor and satisfying portions, and some comments note gluten free noodle options in soups. The staff and atmosphere are frequently highlighted as friendly, attentive and welcoming, contributing to a comfortable dining experience. Reviewers often call it a must visit and among the best for pho and banh mi in Montreal, with several noting repeat visits and reliable consistency. A few concerns appear, including reports of slow service during busy periods and a perception of too much salt or MSG in certain broths. Occasional remarks mention past changes in payment options, but most patrons leave feeling satisfied by the food, the value, and the overall charm of the place.View restaurant profile
Pho Cristal MTL
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Chinatown
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≈ 0.8 km
Teashop Thé aux Perles earns praise for a wide range of bubble teas made with fresh ingredients and chewy pearls, from brown sugar milk tea to mango green tea and oolong, with generous customization options and good value during promotions, and it stays open late and even all night in Chinatown. The service is consistently friendly and efficient, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and sometimes delivering orders, while the shop remains clean and welcoming even when busy. The drinks are repeatedly described as balanced, flavorful, and refreshing, and many keep returning as a go to bubble tea spot thanks to quality and variety that stand out in Montreal. The overall impression is a welcoming, vibrant neighborhood hub where fair prices, dependable hours, and attentive care create a memorable experience.View restaurant profile
#Teashop Thé aux Perles
Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Opens Today at 10 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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≈ 0.8 km
Dragon Beard Candy is described as nostalgic and delicious, a Montreal classic in Chinatown where the sweet dumplings are painstakingly pulled into hair-like strands before a nut and coconut filling is rolled inside. Watching the candy being made right in front of visitors and the shop's long history add to its charm, with a friendly, multilingual chef sharing the craft. The reviews also praise other treats like an exceptional egg waffle outside Hong Kong and egg pancakes, making the stop feel rich with tradition and memories. A note about peanut allergies is included due to the peanut filling, and visitors can buy boxes to take home while paying with credit cards and enjoying the location on the main pedestrian street.View restaurant profile
Dragon Beard Candy
Opens Tomorrow at 12:30 pmChinatown
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≈ 0.8 km
Shuyi Tealicious draws mixed but overall favorable feedback, with many noting a super rich milk tea that feels warming on freezing Montreal days, fast service and good cup sizes, and a strong overall selection that makes it a go to for a quick pickup while sightseeing in Chinatown. Some reviews praise the consistency and call it a reference standard for flavors and texture, while others report disappointments such as drinks with too little toppings or too much ice, or a taro ball drink that looked good in photos but delivered sparse toppings. A few criticisms mention a grass jelly drink that tasted medicinal and a mango pomelo sago that was tasty but offered only a large cup at a higher price and no seating. The shop is described as grab and go with no seating or bathroom, yet the convenience and friendly service keep it on the radar for regulars and travelers alike. Overall the sentiment acknowledges reliable quality and a broad flavor lineup, tempered by occasional mismatches between visuals and actual toppings.View restaurant profile
Shuyi Tealicious
Opens Today at 12 pmChinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Le Petit Dep comes across as a cozy, photogenic cafe and small shop in Old Montreal, blending coffee, pastries and a curated range of local goods and souvenirs in a compact, charming space that many visitors find welcoming and lively. Reviewers praise the warm atmosphere, the historic interior and the vibe that makes it a great spot to chat or grab a snack, while noting that seating is limited and the shop can get crowded. Drinks like lattes, cappuccinos, matcha and chai are often highlighted for quality, and pastries such as almond croissants and scones earn high marks, with the shop area offering chocolates, jams and other local products. Some experiences mention excellent and friendly service, while others describe occasional delays or inconsistent service. Several reviews point out practical downsides such as a no laptop policy in certain areas, limited toilets, occasional construction outside and a higher price point. Overall, Le Petit Dep is seen as a charming, must visit place for atmosphere and a varied selection of treats, but it may feel touristed, not ideal for long work sessions, and not every item hits the mark.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Dep
Opens Today at 8 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkThe Most Aesthetic Cafes in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Le Marquis Signature Santé is described across reviews as a gluten free haven where every item is gluten free and often dairy free, with croissants, pastries, crepes and croissant sandwiches that are flaky, buttery and surprisingly indistinguishable from gluten versions. Favorites repeatedly mentioned include Nutella crepes, mille-feuille, pistachio eclairs, lemon tart and pear mango cake, and there is also note of frozen croissants available to take home. The atmosphere is typically warm and cozy, and staff are praised for friendliness and helpfulness, though a few comments point to occasional uneven service. Many patrons with celiac disease stress the safety from cross contamination and the ease of dining, while others enjoy sharing with non gluten free companions. Some reviews mention that fillings could be a bit heartier or prices a touch high, but the overall impression is of exceptional gluten free pastries and croissant sandwiches. In short, Le Marquis Signature Santé is seen as a delicious, reliable source of gluten free bakery items with strong flavors and a welcoming experience that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Signature Santé
Opens Today at 9 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews of YiFang Taïwan Fruit The show a mix of praise and criticism, with many noting very nice staff, fast service, and tasty food and drinks, and the ability to adjust sugar and ice levels with helpful recommendations. The atmosphere is described as authentic and recognizable by locals, with a steady presence of older and foreign exchange students. Combos are seen as a good snack option. On the downside, one employee is described as rude and there can be long waits even when only a few orders are ahead. The coconut latte is reported as watered down and overpriced. Some feedback asks for more staff to handle demand. Items like the Strawberry Milk Slush are loved, and the double chocolate waffle is praised, with sweetness often adjusted to a preferred level. A Spanish review endorses the place, highlighting delicious food and service worthy of recommendation. Overall, YiFang Taïwan Fruit The comes across as a popular bubble tea spot with a quaint vibe, strong customization options, and crowd pleasing drinks and snacks.View restaurant profile
YiFang Taïwan Fruit The
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviewers describe L2 Bubbletea as a spacious, cozy hangout with a wide tea selection including oolong, Assam, and Earl Grey, and many call it a top spot in Chinatown. Service is generally praised as friendly and helpful, though one note mentions rude night staff. Flavors receive mixed feedback: the pumpkin tea is criticized for lacking pumpkin flavor and being overly sweet, while a taro drink did not sit right for some. Sakura pearls are offered by staff and a milk tea with tapioca is highlighted as a must try. Minor issues include fruit flies noted on a visit. Overall, guests appreciate the atmosphere, variety, and welcoming service, with some reservations about specific drinks and consistency.View restaurant profile
L2 Bubbletea
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Tommy Café draws big crowds and sits in a beautiful historic building in Old Montreal, offering a bright airy interior with three levels and a vibe that is both cozy and vibrant. Ambience and atmosphere are repeatedly praised as major highlights, with warm lighting and a space that feels inviting for both casual meals and work. Coffee and pastries are well liked, and the avocado toast is frequently singled out as among the best, along with other toasts and breakfast croissants. Service is described as friendly and attentive by many, though a few experiences note rush and occasional inconsistency during peak hours. Seating can be challenging, especially for larger groups, and the popularity means lines and bustle are common. Pricing is often described as on the higher side, but many reviewers feel the quality and setting justify the cost. Overall, Tommy Café is seen as a must visit for the ambience, coffee, and casual fare, offering memorable drinks, toasts, and a lively, sometimes busy, atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Tommy Café
Opens Today at 8 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More
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≈ 0.8 km
El Delicioso MTL is described as offering excellent Mexican food in Canada, with a note that horchata drinks were spoiled. The reviews say the name fits the food and the atmosphere is friendly, making it a great place to eat. Tacos are described as among the best ever, the tortilla is praised, and there is a strong sauces section. The meats are juicy and tender, and the order included a Birria burrito along with three campechano tacos, a chorizo taco, a cochinita taco, and a pollo taco. Overall, the feedback points to a high quality, flavorful experience with standout dishes and welcoming staff.View restaurant profile
El Delicioso MTL
May be temporarily closedQuartier des Spectacles, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.8 km
Pâtisserie Harmonie is described as offering a broad mix of traditional pastries and Asian specialties, with many items noted as fresh, flavorful, and reasonably priced. The mango and nut mochi are frequently praised, as are the generously filled buns and a vegan mochi option made with coconut milk, while a few tasters find some mochi a bit bland and the red bean paste more like a purée. The self service format and the small space create a lively, sometimes hectic atmosphere, especially when busy, though the window seating is pleasant for watching passersby. Evening visits can see fewer choices, but what remains is generally fresh and delicious. Some reviewers mention positives like a long standing appeal and a sense of reliability, and others highlight standout items such as egg tarts and traditional Chinese bakery breads. Overall, the place is regarded as a go to for a wide range of pastries and desserts at approachable prices, with strong praise for freshness and variety.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Harmonie
Opens Today at 10 amChinatown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops
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≈ 0.8 km
Buboy is a cozy Filipino spot tucked into a small corner of a building in Montreal, praised for comforting, deeply satisfying flavors like bulalo with rich bone broth, tender meat, and sweet corn, along with crowd favorites such as pancit canton, lechon, kinilaw, and kare kare. Reviews describe an authentic carenderia vibe with generous portions, friendly and attentive service, and a range of dishes that feel like home cooking, while also noting occasional issues such as limited seating, tricky location, and moments of inconsistency in temperature or seasoning. The menu delights with items like miki, coconut soup with crispy pork, Laing, and a cantaloupe juice, and some experiences highlight special offerings like Kamayan feasts that are interactive and genuinely satisfying. A few visits mention order mix ups or sanitation concerns, but the overall impression is that Buboy offers unique, affordable Filipino comfort food that many would return for, especially the pancit canton, lechon, kinilaw, and bone broth.View restaurant profile
Buboy
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown, Downtown
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≈ 0.9 km
Yolky comes across as a cute compact spot offering a wide range of egg sandwiches on fluffy brioche with strong drink options, and many reviewers praise the tasty, generous fillings and the friendly, welcoming service. The space is small with little seating, often pushing guests toward takeout or a counter, though some can find a spot outside or at the counter during slower times. Hash browns are frequently described as large and crispy but greasy, while many sandwiches such as BLT and caramelized onion combos earn high marks for flavor and balance, and the eggs are often noted as creamy and well cooked. The packaging and presentation for delivery are well regarded, and the branding is seen as cute, giving Yolky a hidden gem vibe in Montreal Chinatown. Payment can be cash-based in some locations, and while service is praised overall, a few visits mention minor chaos or longer waits. Overall, Yolky is viewed as a tasty, comforting breakfast and brunch option worth trying, with a lively variety of drinks and a casual, quick-service vibe.View restaurant profile
Yolky
Opens Today at 8:30 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviewers describe Dandy as a stylish, bustling brunch spot with a bright, cozy, Instagram-worthy space and consistently friendly, attentive service. Standouts like ricotta pancakes and the fried chicken sandwich are repeatedly praised, often with generous portions, crispy fingerling potatoes, and rich maple or aioli accents. The menu is seen as inventive but compact, with Endless Summer breakfast, mushroom toast, avocado toast and salads earning praise while a few dishes are viewed as overpriced or not as exciting. Lines and crowds are a common weekend theme, and some guests note loud surroundings and limited seating or no reservations. Coffee and pastries are frequently highlighted as high quality, and the overall vibe is lively yet welcoming. Overall, Dandy is regarded as a top brunch option in the area, delivering memorable dishes and solid service, with most diners willing to return despite the potential for wait times and cost.View restaurant profile
Dandy
Restaurant élégant servant brunch toute la journée, pizzas, pâtisseries, cafés, cocktails et vins naturels.
Opens Today at 10 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in MontrealA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Kung Fu Tea Montreal earns praise for a wide range of bubble teas and tasty add-ins, from mango slush with mango popping boba to matcha latte with pearls, peach oolong tea with coconut jelly and oreo flavored bubble teas. The staff is consistently described as friendly and helpful, often efficient even when working alone, and the shop is noted for its clean, welcoming atmosphere and appealing decor. Some reviewers mention using honey instead of sugar, which may not be preferred by everyone, but the flavor options are plentiful. Several reviews call this spot among Montreal's best bubble tea destinations, highlighting the strong variety, quality drinks, and the enjoyable vibe. Egg waffles are also mentioned positively and overall the experience seems to be highly recommended. Taken together, the reviews portray a popular bubble tea destination with reliable service, tasty drinks, and a bright, inviting setting.View restaurant profile
Kung Fu Tea Montreal
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.9 km
The reviews paint Café SAT as a bright, fairly busy spot tucked off Rene Levesque, with floor to ceiling windows that flood the seating area with winter light and make it a pleasant place to linger over coffee or settle in to work, while outlets for charging devices and a calm, minimalist yet warm vibe add to the appeal; staff is described as friendly and the space is often praised as chic, peaceful, and reminiscent of Parisian cafes, especially near Peace Park, though some note that winter can feel chilly inside and that the surrounding area can be noisy; beverages receive mixed verdicts, with a superb espresso praised by some, while others find chai latte not hot enough, chai tasting watered down, and filtered coffee cold or lacking flavor, though a ham and cheese croissant, cappuccino, and a mochaccino are highlighted positively by different reviewers; the cafe is considered good for studying and casual lounging, with reasonable prices and a generous, airy setting that invites lingering, even if a few visits mention slower service or occasions when the drinks do not fully match the lovely atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Café SAT
Opens Today at 8 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.9 km
Jugo Juice is described as serving fairly ordinary juices at very high prices, with one reviewer calling the orange juice extremely overpriced. The staff receive praise for being friendly, welcoming, and efficient, and the venue offers a wide range of options including bubble tea, smoothies, drinks, and several food items such as a chicken wrap with avocado, lettuce and tomato. Some drinks are noted as highlights while others are less liked, with a dragon fruit coconut bubble tea enjoyed by some but tasting too sweet or off on refills for others, and a price increase noted by another reviewer. Nonetheless longtime customers are mentioned for dependable service and healthy food, and there is a sense of willingness to return to try different flavors, particularly at the Eaton Center location. Overall, impressions show decent quality and variety but concerns about price and sweetness temper the experience.View restaurant profile
Jugo Juice
An assortment of wraps, smoothies and freshly squeezed juices
Opens Today at 7 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Juice and Smoothie Bars in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Real Fruit Bubble Tea appears as a popular spot with fast service and a streamlined ordering process that keeps lines moving. Drinks are praised for being fresh and flavorful with generous fruit pieces and well prepared tapioca, and the menu offers a wide variety including strawberry banana, mango diamond with mango cubes, and juice blends like orange with carrots. Some reviews note friendly service and clean surroundings with bilingual staff, while others mention occasional issues such as powder not mixing fully or items being unavailable, and a few patrons feel prices are high. Overall the takeaway is a lively, reliable option for bright, fruit-forward bubble teas that attract repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Real Fruit Bubble Tea
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown
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