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≈ 0.1 km
Reviews consistently praise Comptoir Krem & Kanel for incredibly fresh, soft brioche with a vibrant range of flavors, including pistachio, lotus, classic and biscoff, and monthly new creations that keep the menu exciting. The brioche dough is described as perfect and not overly sweet, with the texture and balance earning frequent praise and some noting toppings on top rather than incorporated inside the bun. Accompanying options like slushes and ice cream are highlighted as artisanal and refreshing, with mango and passion fruit flavors especially loved. Service is described as friendly and helpful in many visits and the space is clean, though a few notes mention moments of slower or less warm service and occasional stock shortages during peak times. Overall, the place is considered a must visit for brioche lovers, with several reviewers intending to return and to bring friends, viewing Comptoir Krem & Kanel as a standout dessert destination that delivers daily handmade quality.View restaurant profile
Comptoir Krem & Kanel
Indulgent cinnamon rolls 🍦 Soft-serve ice cream and specialty coffee.
Opens Today at 10 am
Sainte-Thérèse, Blainville
Mentioned in: Cinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our Recommendations
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≈ 0.2 km
LW Pho earns praise for fast, friendly service, quality food, and generous portions at reasonable prices, with a rich broth and tender beef in the pho, and solid dishes like grilled pork with rice and fried rice that satisfy. The cozy, welcoming vibe and dependable takeout options add to its appeal, and parking behind the place helps with visits. While most notes are positive, a few points include soup temperature for rare beef sometimes needing to be hotter, Thai basil portions being smaller than expected, and one chicken pho that lacked flavor; some reviewers also mention it feels less than fully authentic Vietnamese, though many guests regard the pho as among the best outside downtown Montreal. The spot in Ste Thérèse is described as a gem for a casual family meal or a quick visit, with excellent service and fair prices, and plans to return are common.View restaurant profile
LW Pho
Opens Today at 12 pmSainte-Thérèse
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≈ 0.2 km
Reviews of Les Allumées describe a cafe once full of charm that has undergone a modern makeover. While the new interior is praised for its clean lines, several accounts feel the space lost warmth and character, with metal chairs and black tables replacing the older colorful furniture. Service is often described as mechanical, including occasional mix ups with pastries and serving a cardboard cup instead of a proper mug. Yet many still praise the quality of the food and drinks, noting excellent coffee and pastries like croissants and brioche that work well for a casual meeting or a relaxed hangout. The ambiance is described as bright and welcoming, with large windows and a vibe that suits both students and retirees. Prices can be a point of contention, with some wishing for combo options to save money while others feel the a la carte choices offer good value. Overall, Les Allumées remains a versatile spot for conversations with friends, work meetings, or a quiet bite, though opinions about the renovation vary.View restaurant profile
Les Allumées
Opens Today at 8 amSainte-Thérèse
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≈ 0.2 km
Reviews describe Café Eden as a stunning, bright spot with warm, attentive staff and decor that feels welcoming. The food earns frequent praise for quality and variety, with standout dishes such as gravlax, Benedictine tartine, tacos, a lime tart, and other brunch or dinner favorites, and the place is popular for brunch, lunch, dinner, and private events. The atmosphere is often described as lively yet cozy, with friendly service and a terrace that adds to the charm. Some caveats appear, including high prices and extras charged separately, occasional slow or cold service, and notes that coffee, desserts, or portions do not always meet expectations. Overall, Café Eden is seen as a local gem worth returning to for good eats and drinks, reliable service, and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Café Eden
Opens Today at 9 amSainte-Thérèse
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≈ 0.7 km
Barri Café comes across as a modern, cozy spot with a standout concept that includes tablet ordering, a friendly robot delivering meals, and private pods for studying, plus a diverse menu of well crafted coffees and fresh sandwiches that many reviewers describe as flavorful and well presented. The atmosphere is often praised as welcoming and conducive to work or socializing, and the service is frequently noted as attentive, with drinks praised for balance and creativity; however, some visits mention crowds of students making seating scarce, occasional delays during busy times, and cleanliness concerns in certain areas. Prices are generally seen as reasonable for the quality, though a few note some items as pricey, and a handful report inconsistency in coffee preparation. Overall Barri Café is viewed as a distinctive, enjoyable place worth returning to for its concept, drinks, and food, with room to improve on space management and hygiene.View restaurant profile
Barri Café
Opens Today at 10 amSainte-Thérèse
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkDubai Chocolate in Montreal: Where to Find the Viral Treat and Desserts Inspired by ItView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Across the reviews, Cora Déjeuners et dîners is described as a welcoming place with friendly, attentive service and a strong breakfast focus, offering a wide range of options, fresh fruit, and the ability to personalize plates which keeps regulars coming back. The atmosphere is frequently praised as warm and clean, with quick service and courteous staff noted in many visits. While most diners praise the food, some comment that certain items or changes, such as a new promotion or guidance toward non breakfast items like pizzas, can feel out of place for a breakfast place. A few reviewers report issues such as order errors, longer wait times, and occasional concerns about hygiene or seating comfort, including feeling isolated when seated in certain areas. Overall, Cora Déjeuners et dîners remains a popular choice for breakfast and casual gatherings, with many highlighting value and the quality of fresh fruit, while also pointing to opportunities for consistency in some menu items and service details.View restaurant profile
Cora Déjeuners et dîners
Open until 3 pmSainte-Thérèse
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≈ 0.8 km
Ben & Florentine is described as a clean, convivial place with friendly service that often keeps coffee refills coming and checks that everything is going well, and the kitchen earns praise for hearty, well prepared dishes and a generous brunch and lunch menu. Some visits highlight a welcoming atmosphere and good value, while others note slower service or staff feeling overwhelmed, longer waits for the menu and the bill, and occasional issues like tepid coffee, undercooked eggs, hard potatoes, or missing toppings and fruit accompaniment. Portions are sometimes generous for brunch but occasionally smaller than expected, and a few reviews feel that on some days the standard was not met. Overall, the reviews point to a dependable option for a substantial breakfast or midday meal with cleanliness and attentive service, while daily experiences can vary by day and by dish.View restaurant profile
Ben & Florentine
Open until 3 pmSainte-Thérèse
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≈ 0.9 km
Viva Thé draws mixed reviews, offering a convivial atmosphere and a broad menu that includes bubble tea, tea, smoothies, and ramen sachets, with a shop vibe filled with machines and figurines. Some customers praise fast service and fair prices, while others describe uneven customer service and a lack of warmth during interactions. Bubble tea is frequently highlighted as a standout and, for some, among the best in the city. Concerns are raised about restrooms not being cleaned regularly. Occasional frustration with hours or doors appearing closed when marked open is noted, along with service that does not always meet expectations. Overall Viva Thé is seen as a solid option for flavorful drinks and variety, with room to improve hospitality and upkeep.View restaurant profile
Viva Thé
Opens Today at 12 pmSainte-Thérèse
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≈ 0.9 km
Baijia Dumplings is described as a small, highly regarded spot where the dumplings are consistently flavorful and freshly made, with standout varieties such as pork and cilantro, shrimp and coriander, and juicy steamed dumplings; the xiaolongbao and wonton soups also earn praise for rich fillings and comforting warmth. Prices are generally reasonable, offering good value for the quality and portion sizes, and several reviewers note that the takeout experience keeps the food hot and crisp. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, though the compact space means dining in is casual and some customers favor takeout; a few notes mention occasional lapses with pickup orders or longer waits at peak times. The restaurant is repeatedly described as a hidden gem with authentic flavors that compare favorably to larger Chinatown options, leading many to declare it the best in the area or even the province and to plan return visits. Minor criticisms include occasional flavor gaps on certain dumplings and some side items not meeting expectations, but overall the consensus is that Baijia Dumplings delivers fresh, delicious, handmade dumplings and dependable service that makes it worth returning to, especially for the pork and cilantro and the xiaolongbao.View restaurant profile
Baijia Dumplings
Opens Today at 11 amSainte-Thérèse
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≈ 1.2 km
Across the reviews, Coco Frutti is seen as a welcoming breakfast spot with a warm, cozy atmosphere and generally solid value. Several notes highlight attentive, friendly service and meals that are fresh, flavorful, and well presented, with many praising the quick feel for casual bites and brunch and the variety of non-pork options. The energy can be busy but still handled well, and the overall dining experience is described as pleasant with multiple mentions of tasteful décor and cleanliness. However, the feedback is not unanimous: some guests report slow or inconsistent service, forgotten items or requests, and lapses in cleanliness or table maintenance, especially during busier times; others call out issues such as a discrepancy between advertised menu items and what is served, and a few complaints about coffee quality or certain dishes. Overall, Coco Frutti appears to please many diners with its frontline hospitality and solid flavors, while a number of reviews urge better training, coordination, and attentiveness to keep every visit smooth.View restaurant profile
Coco Frutti
Open until 3 pmBoisbriand
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≈ 1.4 km
Mon Thé is noted for amazing boba and a kawaii ambiance, with fast service and prices cheaper than nearby competitors. Some reviews express a desire for hours to be clearly posted on Google to avoid confusion about whether it is open. Overall Mon Thé is regarded as one of the best bubble tea spots in the area.View restaurant profile
Mon Thé
May be temporarily closedBoisbriand
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≈ 1.6 km
Reviews consistently describe A.M. Dejeuner Dîner as a lively, welcoming breakfast spot with generous portions and solid value, offering a varied menu of classics and indulgent breakfast dishes. Service is praised as efficient and friendly, with attentive staff and frequent coffee refills, though timing can slip during rush periods and the pace to take orders or deliver plates may vary. The atmosphere is energetic and busy, which some diners love but a few mention that loud music and cramped seating can detract from conversation, especially for families with strollers. Food quality is generally good with homemade flavors and several standout items like benedicts, crepes, pancakes, and breakfast poutines, though a few dishes are noted as slightly over or undercooked. Drink options and prices are regarded as reasonable, with several mentions of the strong house sauce and generous drinks, and portions are often described as large enough to require takeout. Taken together, A.M. Dejeuner Dîner appears to be a dependable brunch destination with friendly service and satisfying food, tempered by occasional issues with seating, noise, and service timing during peak times.View restaurant profile
A.M. Dejeuner Dîner
Open until 3 pmBoisbriand
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≈ 1.7 km
Overall, reviews describe L'Oeufrier as a lively brunch spot with generous portions, flavorful dishes, and a wide menu that appeals to varied tastes. The atmosphere is often praised as friendly and welcoming with a family owned vibe, and service is typically courteous, though crowded times can slow things down and occasionally the attentiveness of staff varies. Many guests commend the quality and variety of offerings, from eggs Benedict and other brunch staples to smoothies and savory plates, noting good value for the portion sizes. Some experiences mention issues such as uneven cooking, overly cold dining rooms or bathrooms, and the occasional coffee or preparation inconsistency, with a few items appearing a bit pricey. Some also suggest that more house made components could improve the experience, but the place remains recommended for gatherings with family or friends, appreciation for gluten free options, terrace seating, and support for local ingredients, with a willingness to return and try more.View restaurant profile
L'Oeufrier
Open until 3 pmBlainville
Mentioned in: Get Your Maple on in the City with These Urban Sugar Shack Experiences18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Bistro La Récolte is described as a real gem to discover, offering fresh, flavorful and colorful cuisine. Dishes are as beautiful as they are tasty, and the service is consistently attentive and passionate. The space is clean and peaceful, perfect for a healthy organic meal or a coffee with friends. A lovely local spot that has earned broad praise from diners.View restaurant profile
Bistro La Récolte
Opens Tuesday at 9 amSainte-Thérèse
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≈ 1.9 km
One Babo receives mixed feedback from reviews. The bubble tea itself is described as delicious with a wide range of options, and the drinks are often cited as a highlight. On the other hand, cleanliness and ambience are recurring concerns, with reports of dirty surfaces, glass, and a cold or impersonal reception on some visits, along with a white washed interior described as dirty and worn. There are isolated incidents such as an unsealed drink spilling in a car and questions about a tea variety that were met with indifference. Eco friendly cups being unavailable is noted as a drawback from a sustainability perspective, though the option to choose a nearby place remains. Taken together, One Babo offers strong drinks and appeal, but consistency in upkeep and service can vary.View restaurant profile
One Babo
Opens Today at 12 pmSainte-Thérèse
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
Reviews of Muffin Plus describe it as pricey and the food not very good, with many items seeming to use day-old ingredients and starting to dry out. Pastries are uneven in proportion and when a muffin has no fruit it can taste bland. Sandwiches are still decent, but the bread is dry like the rest of the offerings. The concept is very creative and appears delicious, but execution is lacking. For the pastries, higher quality is hoped for, as improvement would help. Service is noted as impeccable.View restaurant profile
Muffin Plus
Opens Today at 8 amRosemère
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≈ 2 km
Reviews for Sushi Hako Inc show mixed notes on some dishes, with spring rolls described as ordinary and sauces not very palatable, yet the overall impression highlights delicious food, a warm family-like atmosphere, and appreciation for the owner's kindness, with sauces described as homemade and among the best ever tasted.View restaurant profile
Sushi Hako Inc
Opens Today at 10 amRosemère
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≈ 2 km
Allô mon Coco is described as offering warm, friendly and attentive service with many diners noting smiling, professional staff who make guests feel welcome and well looked after, while the food is often praised for being delicious, fresh, with generous portions and solid breakfast and lunch options such as eggs Benedict, avocado toast, crepes and smoothies, and the overall ambiance is labeled inviting and nicely decorated, sometimes lively but enjoyable; a few reviews mention hiccups like slow or disorganized service during peak times, long wait times for coffee or water and occasional kitchen noise or unprofessional behavior from some staff, and a few menu items not meeting expectations such as certain pancakes or desserts, but despite these, most guests express satisfaction and a willingness to return.View restaurant profile
Allô mon Coco
Open until 3 pmRosemère
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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≈ 2.7 km
Restaurant Réveil Matin comes through in reviews as a lively breakfast spot with a diverse menu that often changes daily, generous portions, reasonable prices, and a quirky decor with clocks, creating a welcoming atmosphere that suits families and groups. The food is frequently praised for being tasty and fresh and the service described as friendly and efficient, with many noting quick service and attentive staff, though weekend crowds and the lack of reservations can lead to long waits. Some reviews mention negative experiences including undercooked eggs, very salty or mushy potatoes, shells in dishes, and meals arriving cold, reflecting inconsistency that some patrons warn about. The cafe also earns compliments for gluten free options and a strong sense of character, making it a popular local breakfast destination and a place many would return to.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Réveil Matin
Open until 3 pmRosemère
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≈ 3.1 km
Le Marquis Sans-Gluten is seen as a top spot for gluten free desserts with several reviewers raving about the bûche de Noël chocolate framboise, the gâteau au chocolat, tarte au citron, mille-feuille, pistache framboise and the almond croissant, noting that croissants and other pastries hold up well after freezing and reheating, and that the place offers generous portions and solid coffee. The bakery is described by many as a mecca for gluten free lovers and a good pick for special occasions, though some comments mention variable service, including snobbery or expeditious handling, and a display selection that can feel limited or poorly stocked. Some diners report inconsistent items such as a dry sandwich with soggy cucumber and non fresh lettuce or an almond croissant with a questionable hot chocolate, while others praise the chocolate cake and lemon tart as outstanding and a strong value, with brownie portions reportedly reduced without a price drop. Overall the tone is largely positive about the gluten free offerings, acknowledging occasional service gaps and product variations.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Sans-Gluten
Opens Today at 9 amBoisbriand
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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