Canard Café comes across as a cozy neighborhood spot with great coffee, a welcoming vibe, and plenty of non dairy options, making it easy to linger whether working, reading, or catching up with friends. The menu shines with tasty items like the duck confit sandwich and grilled cheese, while pastries and breakfast sandwiches get frequent praise, and the space feels stylishly casual with a wall of dog Polaroids that adds real charm. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly and patient, quick to help and always courteous, rounding out a consistently pleasant visit. Some reviews note higher prices for modest portions and occasional espresso missteps, but the overall experience is described as a standout in the area, rivaling other hip cafes and inviting return trips. Dog friendly and easy to drop in, Canard Café seems to blend comfort, quality coffee, and neighborhood character in a way that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Robin des Bois offers a playful, welcoming space that feels both cozy and expansive, with a sunny terrace and room for families and friends. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, with friendly staff, chill music, and a varied calendar of events and live performances that give the place a true neighborhood vibe. The menu highlights local gastronomy and craft beverages, with satisfying brunch options, flavorful dishes like pulled pork and dahl, and thoughtful vegetarian choices. As a nonprofit, volunteer-run venue, it adds a meaningful backdrop for gatherings and supports a good cause while delivering a warm, community-focused experience. Occasional service hiccups are offset by the overall ambiance and community spirit, making it a welcoming spot for a casual meal, a show, or a relaxing afternoon.View restaurant profile
Pub BreWskey delivers a warm, welcoming Montreal beer pub experience with a standout lineup of house brewed beers and creative flights that span hazy IPAs to rich stouts. On the menu, the poutine with smoked meat, burgers and other shareable bites pair wonderfully with the beer and showcase the kitchen’s solid execution. The space is expansive and versatile, featuring a cozy basement vibe, lively pub areas, and terraces that offer different moods and views of the brewing operations. Staff are friendly, attentive and knowledgeable about the beers, helping guests navigate the selection and make recommendations. People enjoying the atmosphere often linger over flights, share plates, and soak up the mix of old port charm with modern craft brewing. Many reviews highlight the quality and variety of the beers and the overall experience as a memorable Montreal stop for beer lovers. Overall the venue consistently delivers a lively, flavorful, and inviting outing that fits a casual hangout or a longer tasting visit.View restaurant profile
La Panzeria offers an authentic Italian experience with fresh, simple dishes that are executed with care and full of flavor. The focaccia, panzerotti, burrata and the standout combinations with mortadella, pistachios and figs are repeatedly praised, along with handmade pastas such as orecchiette and a pistachio pesto pasta. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, with friendly, attentive service and a welcoming vibe that invites lingering over a meal or an espresso. Across reviews, the quality of ingredients and the sense of being transported to Apulia shine through, making it feel like a true taste of Italy outside of Italy. While the space is small and reservations are wise, the overall impression is one of consistency, hospitality, and dishes that feel both comforting and artisanal. La Panzeria proves popular for lunch or dinner, celebrated for authenticity, aroma and memorable flavors that keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
La Binerie Mont Royal is described as a warm, family-friendly spot that celebrates traditional Quebecois comfort food with generous portions and homemade quality. Across many reviews, the atmosphere is noted as cozy, nostalgic, and welcoming, with vintage decor and a bright yellow interior that feels like Montreal history on display. Dishes like baked beans, tourtiere, feves au lard, pea soup, and poutine are highlighted as standout classics, prepared in house with simple, honest flavors. The menu offers reliable breakfast and brunch options, with something to satisfy meat lovers and those seeking heartwarming regional specialties. Guests praise attentive, friendly service and a sense of being at home, often mentioning the opportunity to learn about local cuisine from knowledgeable staff. Overall, the place is seen as an authentic, affordable destination to experience Quebec culinary traditions, with memorable beans and comforting pies that invite relaxed meals with family or friends.View restaurant profile
Cour Arrière presents a warm, upscale atmosphere with attentive, professional staff and a calm, inviting vibe. Guests repeatedly praise great coffee and generous breakfasts, excellent food, and the option of a relaxing terrace, all at good value. The menu features fresh ingredients, balanced options for breakfast and dinner, and well crafted cocktails, with service often described as friendly and helpful. While a few reviews note minor hiccups or comfort tweaks, the overall impression is consistently positive, making Cour Arrière a standout choice for breakfast, brunch, and beyond.View restaurant profile
Canard Café offers a warm, welcoming neighborhood vibe with a cozy, relaxed atmosphere and a staff that makes guests feel at home. Coffee is consistently praised for its depth and variety, from rich lattes and cappuccinos to seasonal specials, complemented by a standout pastry program with croissants and sweet treats. The space is comfortable for working or catching up, featuring large tables, reliable wifi, and a calm background soundtrack. The menu includes vegetarian and vegan options, and the terrace is pet friendly, making it a friendly spot for families and dog owners alike. Guests often mention the sandwiches, bagels with salmon, and other bakery bites as highlights, along with a few standout tea and latte options. Although it can get busy due to popularity, the overall mood remains inviting, with a dedicated team and a cheerful, relaxed vibe that makes Canard Café a go-to spot in the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Ibéricos Taverne à Tapas Espagnoles is described in reviews as a warm, inviting spot where authentic Spanish flavors shine in every dish. Diners praise tapas such as the Iberian ham croquettes, calamari, pan con tomate, and a Brussels sprouts salad, with seafood and squid ink paellas frequently singled out for depth of flavor and a perfect socarrat. The experience is enhanced by a lively, intimate tavern atmosphere and attentive, friendly service that makes celebrations and casual dinners feel special. Guests note the quality of ingredients, vibrant flavors, and the sense of being transported to Spain, along with excellent wines and refreshing sangrias. Reservations are commonly recommended due to popularity, and many leave planning a return to sample more from the menu. In Montreal, this venue is celebrated as a top choice for Spanish cuisine, delivering memorable meals, warm vibes, and a cozy, welcoming setting.View restaurant profile
Pain Toasté offers a varied menu with well presented, flavorful dishes and a clear sense of quality that guests notice. The atmosphere is calm and welcoming, with friendly, efficient service that helps meals arrive promptly, especially during brunch. The menu highlights omelettes, crepes, and other brunch favorites, and there are flexible options such as customizing sides for to go orders. Some notes mention higher prices for certain items, but the overall experience is marked by generous portions, speedy service, and a warm, lively view of the street. The vibe remains relaxed and comfortable, making visits easy to repeat and leaving a sense of satisfaction with the food and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Circos offers tasty, well presented dishes and a dependable breakfast for hotel guests, with standouts like French toast and a nicely prepared flank steak that show good flavor and technique, while the service stays knowledgeable, attentive and friendly even during busy periods. The staff are described as hardworking and accommodating, particularly in the mornings, though the restaurant can feel understaffed at peak times. The atmosphere is not ideal due to its lobby side location, but the overall dining experience remains appealing for guests looking for a hassle free meal and a relaxing drink at the end of the day. Pricing sits in line with other good quality options, offering solid value for the quality. Some access details, like limited room charging or delivery, are noted, but Circos remains a convenient and reliable choice for hotel guests seeking a tasty and convenient option.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia feels like a welcoming neighborhood hub where friendly service and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere invite guests to linger over brunch, coffee, or a light bite. The menu earns praise for generous portions, quality ingredients, and solid value, with favorites like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, bagels with salmon, fresh juices, and homemade shakshuka getting steady nods for flavor and careful preparation, alongside standout lattes and a strong barista program. The terrace on Mont Royal and the overall vibe add to the appeal, making it a great spot for studying, catching up with friends, or just enjoying a sunny day with good coffee and easy going service, and staff are noted for remembering regulars and keeping the mood upbeat. Occasional busy periods may slow service a touch, but the atmosphere remains friendly and the team strives to keep things moving smoothly. All in all, a dependable go to for brunch and casual meals with consistent quality, warmth, and a vibe that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Restaurant Abruzzo as a cozy Italian spot with gluten free options, impeccable service, and a warm, relaxing atmosphere that makes it easy to unwind on a special evening. The menu ranges from prosciutto with parmesan and mushroom arancini to mains like chicken parmigiana, lobster ravioli, and a lardo and mushroom pizza, with generous portions and fair pricing that often leaves leftovers. Everything seems handmade with care, and the dining room is praised for cleanliness and attentive service, creating a welcoming, soulful vibe. Dishes such as pork and provolone ravioli and pappardelle with venison ragout in red wine show variety, including a triangular spaghetti bolognese that adds a pleasant twist. Overall, Restaurant Abruzzo comes across as a consistently authentic gem that diners are eager to revisit.View restaurant profile
La Tasse Joyeuse is described as a warm, welcoming cafe with a cozy atmosphere that makes it a great place to study or work. Reviewers repeatedly praise the friendly, attentive service and the helpful staff. Coffee and drinks are highlighted as excellent, with mentions of latte varieties, strong coffee, Spanish matcha lattes, and an Oreo frappuccino. The space is noted for being clean, nicely decorated, and well equipped with many outlets and free wifi. A wide range of food and desserts is enjoyed, including sandwiches, paninis, wraps, pastries, and cakes, with reviewers calling items generous and tasty. While many reviews call the prices affordable and the location convenient, a few point out that the menu can be hard to read and some items offer less value. The cafe is appreciated as a neighborhood treasure with a loyalty program and a vibe that invites lingering, chatting, or working in a relaxed setting.View restaurant profile
Mie Matinale is a warm, charming bakery in Montreal's Village that earns praise for almond croissants, a Christmas fruit cake, muffins, and a range of homemade pastries, along with generous sandwiches and cookies. The vibe is simple and cozy with a strong French bakery feel and a relaxing atmosphere. Service is noted as friendly and efficient, and English is spoken without issues. Coffee lovers appreciate a very large latte and a robust cup, while the croissants are described as soft and well buttered. Prices are considered reasonable and there are occasional end of day discounts on pastries; cash and Interac are accepted, while credit cards may not be. The decor and music contribute to the authentic feel, and the restrooms are reported to be clean. Overall, it comes across as a little gem that many reviewers would happily return to for good bread, generous sandwiches, and a cozy, welcoming experience.View restaurant profile
Arte & Farina emerges in reviews as a standout Italian bakery and cafe, with panettone at the heart of the offering and described as the best in the city for its light, artisanal dough and vibrant flavor. The Margherita pizza is often highlighted for a flavorful crust, while the pastry lineup includes bomboloni filled with custard or Nutella, tiramisu, and other treats. The atmosphere is bright and cozy, with Italian music and a welcoming vibe for coffee breaks or relaxed brunch, though some visits note uneven or less welcoming service. Prices for panettone are described as high but justified by long fermentation and the exceptional quality. Overall Arte & Farina is regarded as a gem for authentic Italian bakery and cafe fare, delivering satisfying coffee, savory options such as porchetta on focaccia, and a strong pastry lineup, with occasional concerns about reheated dishes or inconsistencies in service.View restaurant profile
Reviewers consistently praise the pastries and bread at Arhoma, noting fresh, high quality items, a wide range of options from croissants and chocolate pastries to vegan pastries, and flavorful desserts; many appreciate the cozy cafe atmosphere and the feel of artisanal handmade products. Service is described as a mixed bag: some encounters are warm and professional, while others are cold or inattentive, with frequent comments about slow organization, long waits for warmed sandwiches, and orders not always handled smoothly. Several reviews mention the store's popularity and busy mornings, which can contribute to delays, and some suggest that staff training or management attention to the guest experience could improve speed and courtesy. There are also concerns about communication regarding safety recalls or product changes, and a few items receiving complaints about accuracy or ingredient labeling, such as vegan options not being clearly identified. Despite these issues, customers emphasize the quality of baked goods that keeps people returning, with many describing the products as delicious, the vegan selections welcome, and the overall value as worth it for the experience. Overall, Arhoma is seen as offering excellent bakery items and a welcoming space, but the service experience and efficiency vary by visit and location.View restaurant profile
Le Pic café-boutique is described as a gorgeous intimate cafe in a central Montreal area with a warm homey decor and a calm welcoming atmosphere that invites lingering. The coffee is consistently praised along with pastries such as croissants, a chocolatine and a ham and cheese bubble waffle, with generous portions and reasonable prices. A charming vibe is noted, including views of Montreal facades and a handmade feel that adds to the feel good mood. Service is described as impeccable, with friendly attentive staff. Practical notes include cash only payments and sometimes limited hours, which some reviewers say should be better advertised, yet the spot remains an adorable local cafe that many would visit more often if open more frequently. Overall, reviews present Le Pic as a cozy neighborhood stop to start the day with good coffee and pastry, or to relax and work in a quiet setting.View restaurant profile
Reviews portray Café Di Bernardo as a place with fresh, high quality Italian food and pastries, where cappuccinos capture the taste of Italy and the coffee is consistently praised. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed, with friendly and courteous staff contributing to the overall vibe. Fresh ingredients and careful preparation are repeatedly noted, along with a bold twist on traditional dishes and a strong selection of Italian imports. The cafe is seen as a convenient spot for a quick lunch or a casual coffee break, offering good sandwiches, roasted vegetable salads, and a range of products imported from Italy. Overall, the feedback highlights authentic Italian quality in Montreal, friendly service, and a must visit for coffee lovers and food enthusiasts.View restaurant profile
Café Bistro Le Cartier is described as having friendly, respectful staff and generous portions, with delicious food and a pleasant atmosphere, helped by nice, unobtrusive music. Service is consistently very good, prices are reasonable, and customer care is incredible. Everything is fresh and tasty, and the kitchen clearly knows how to cook, with staff who are very kind. A note mentions eating there during medical appointments, and overall the reviews reflect steady satisfaction with no disappointments.View restaurant profile
Farine & Cacao is widely praised for its stunning pastry artistry, inventive flavor pairings, and top tier desserts, with many calling it one of the best patisseries in Montreal and Canada. The croissants, yuzu tart, Paris Brest, and chocolate and fruit desserts are frequently highlighted, as are the chocolates and elegant presentation. While the quality is repeatedly described as exceptional, some reviewers find prices steep and a few items disappointing in flavor or texture, and a couple report uneven experiences or less warm service. The ambiance is often noted as clean and chic, with good coffee and a welcoming staff, and pre ordering is seen as very convenient to avoid sellouts. Overall, the consensus points to a high end, must visit patisserie for pastry lovers, with caveats about cost and occasional variability.View restaurant profile
For Boulangerie Au Pain Doré, reviews sketch a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly service and a convenient location near a park and the Prefontaine metro. Pastry lovers praise croissants, especially almond croissants, and items like the salmon Danish, the lemon basil lemonade, and a chicken pesto sandwich, while pistachio raspberry is praised and vanilla caramel is not as good; the chocolate croissant is noted as particularly tasty. The matcha latte is singled out as the worst, with an odd taste resembling coffee. Desserts in verrines and various sliced breads get positive mentions, though tartlets such as apple almond and pear almond with blueberries disappoint for many, lacking fruit and pastry cream. Repeated visits and a generally impeccable, warm service are highlighted, along with a pleasant summer terrace and the bakery's aroma, while a few comments suggest basic training could improve some staff interactions. Overall, readers are encouraged to visit and explore a range of offerings, noting strong savory and sweet options alongside some room for improvement.View restaurant profile
3 Patapoufs is described across reviews as a beloved neighborhood bakery and cafe offering a broad array of French pastries, breads and cafe bites, with standout croissants, pain au chocolat, danishes, brioche and savory options; the products are frequently praised for freshness, quality, and variety, and many mention the warm, welcoming atmosphere and efficient service, the made in house feel, and a strong coffee program. Customers often highlight the consistency of most items, the ability to linger with a coffee and pastry or a light lunch, and the appeal of new seasonal offerings and a well stocked counter of pastries, sandwiches and delicacies. Some reviewers note occasional inconsistencies in pastry quality or service, and a few complaints about tipping practices, higher prices over time, or slower experiences during peak times, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive, with 3 Patapoufs being deemed a cornerstone of the neighborhood and a reliable place to satisfy cravings for bread, viennoiseries and artisanal snacks in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Allo Daisy comes across as a tiny, cozy spot that shines as a quick lunch or takeout favorite, with a menu focused on gimbap, ramyeon and bingsu and croffles that many find delicious and nicely presented. Reviewers praise the welcoming, family run atmosphere, friendly service, and careful attention to allergies, making it a reliable spot for groups and families. The vibe is cute with a bit of Kpop ambience, and the food is described as fresh, flavorful and comforting, though seating is limited and the space can get warm in summer with no AC. Dishes such as avocado gimbap, bulgogi gimbap, ramyeon and bingsoo receive frequent praise, while croffles and desserts are noted as standout treats. The experience is repeatedly described as lovely, affordable, and worth returning for, with many calling it a hidden gem and a unique option for gimbap and bingsu in the area.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Simplement Fée as a cozy, charming spot with a warm neighborhood vibe and a menu built around fresh, homemade ingredients in both sweet and savory crepes, including a gluten free buckwheat option and inventive fillings like salmon with cheese in the batter. Patrons praise the delicious crepes, the variety and comforting feel, and note friendly, attentive service, a good soundtrack, and a welcoming brunch atmosphere that suits families. Some criticisms mention price level and a few dishes not meeting Breton crepe standards, with one note about matcha iced being too warm. The place is repeatedly recommended as a gem on Ontario Street and a go-to for those seeking casual, flavorful crepes made with local products and ciders from small Quebec producers. Overall, the reviews present Simplement Fée as a homey spot worth returning to for both favorites and new experiments.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Café Dépôt as a calm Montreal stop with reliable wifi and solid service, where even a simple coffee feels pleasant and the space offers an oasis of peace compared with other spots. Breakfast is enjoyed by patrons and is mentioned as a positive part of the visit. Travelers passing through the city before a flight note the place as a convenient stop. A standout item mentioned is a very good matcha tea with maple syrup. Prices are considered reasonable, though some staff members are not very friendly, which is noted as a pity.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Bistro Tôt ou Tard as a reliable, budget friendly spot with generous portions and a warm, welcoming vibe, especially for brunch, where omelettes, eggs Benedict, crepes and moules frites are frequently praised and portions can be large for the price. The location near Parc Lafontaine on the Plateau Mont-Royal is noted as convenient and the atmosphere is described as cozy, bright, and friendly with attentive service even when busy. The menu is varied and largely well received, with many saying the quality is high and ingredients feel fresh, though a few notes mention service lapses during peak times, slow coffee refills, or occasional disconnect between online menus and in restaurant pricing. Value is a common theme, with affordable prices, generous plates, and good overall quality, and guests often recommend coming early or avoiding peak weekend hours to beat the lines. The terrace is considered pleasant when weather allows, and the overall experience is described as reliable and satisfying for groups, family brunches, or casual dinners.View restaurant profile
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Spedzira Caffè is widely praised as a cozy neighborhood cafe with excellent coffee and top notch sandwiches, featuring fresh bread and well balanced fillings that make it a standout in Montreal. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere is often noted as welcoming and conducive to working or relaxing. Value is a common theme, with many mentioning fair prices, quality drinks and juices, and tax included, making the quality feel even more appealing. While the experience is typically positive, a few observations include limited seating during peak times, occasional wait for service, and order mixups with takeout. Some reviews also mention a recent shift to a digital ordering system that can reduce human interaction, and a few find the space a bit bright or not as warm when crowded. Overall, the consensus is that the place serves some of the best sandwiches and coffee in Montreal with a friendly vibe that brings people back.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Café Van Houtte show a mixed picture: the coffee and some dishes are praised, with a fresh lentil salad, broccoli soup, and tiramisu noted as standouts, and the location near the Berri metro described as convenient for a quick stop. Service experiences vary, ranging from well served and friendly to reports of a barista who answers only in English with a negative attitude and uneven smiles. Ecological concerns recur, with water served in disposable cups and no recycling offered, while utensils are wooden and packaging includes plastic and paper cups. Taken together, it remains a reasonable option for a break near the metro, though the mixed service and waste practices temper the overall impression.View restaurant profile
Le Parva is described as having two cafe spots, one inside the library area near the books and another in the hall. The library location is praised for reasonable prices on drinks, including a latte made with Nutrinor milk, a Quebec product, but a November visit is noted for a long wait and a server who was not very friendly, while the hall location is seen as more interesting with generally good prices and solid portions. The cafe has long offered pastries made with local ingredients and options that were advertised as vegan, vegetarian and gluten free, but a pastry chef change a few months ago led to the disappearance of popular cakes, leaving bakery items that are not vegan or gluten free. Sandwiches can take longer if warmed, but a top barista who knows regular orders adds to the appeal and encourages repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Overall, Second Cup Café emerges as a reliable spot for coffee, pastries and a calm place to study or work, with consistently friendly staff and a clean, cozy vibe. The coffee and baked goods are frequently praised, from lattes and croissants to chocolate desserts, with some reviews highlighting very good smoothies and sandwiches. The setting is described as convenient and well located, with plenty of seating and outlets, though weekends can get crowded due to proximity to campuses, and tables may be a bit untidy after rush. Service is often noted as fast and welcoming, and many visitors say the staff are generous and attentive; a few comments mention occasional hiccups, such as milk substitutions, gift card issues, or uneven wifi. For studying or meetings, the place is repeatedly recommended, with many returning regularly and treating it as a favorite for work, group chats, or quiet concentration.View restaurant profile
Pho Anh is described across reviews as a standout Northern Vietnamese spot with a warm, homey vibe and a broth that is deeply flavorful and often said to be days in the making; diners note generous portions, fresh ingredients, and a range of dishes from pho and bun cha to vermicelli dishes, all complemented by homemade sauces and a memorable charred meat option. The service and ambiance are repeatedly highlighted as friendly and attentive, with staff guiding guests on how to enjoy the dishes and the owner engaging with tables, though a few experiences mention slower service during busy times or occasional mis-timed courses. A recurring theme is authenticity and heart in the cooking, with praise for the egg in the pho, customizable flavors, and the quality of coffee and side items like crispy spring rolls; many readers call Pho Anh a hidden gem and among the best pho in town, while a few note room for improvement in consistency and portion balance. Overall, Pho Anh is portrayed as affordable, welcoming, and genuinely Vietnamese, delivering a memorable dining experience that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile
Hinnawi Bros Bagel & Café is described as a cute, cozy, and clean little gem in Montreal with bagels that are crispy on the outside and chewy inside, topped with sesame seeds and cream cheese and complemented by excellent coffee and great value, while the vibe remains relaxed and welcoming with friendly, patient service in a space that invites lingering. Bagel varieties receive high marks for freshness and range, from classic New York and Montreal styles to turkey, veggie options, and seasonal twists, with portions described as generous and the overall experience showing solid consistency. Seasonal touches like a Valentine’s Day red bagel add a fun twist, though desserts such as red velvet cake are noted as needing a bit more refinement, and the absence of halal options is mentioned given the Lebanese ownership. The overall impression is that the place is a reliable, enjoyable spot for bagel lovers seeking a solid breakfast or coffee in a pleasant setting with good value and welcoming staff.View restaurant profile
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Reviews describe Mamie Clafoutis as a warm, cozy bakery cafe with a beautiful interior and a welcoming vibe, where the chocolate cake, clafoutis and pistachio croissant, along with excellent bread that can be sliced onsite, are frequently praised and the coffee shop atmosphere invites lingering with friends, with seasonal treats adding variety. However, some items are inconsistent, with notes of dry or burnt pastries, a half cold sandwich, and occasional subpar or slow service, while the lineup can feel chaotic and signs about respectful behavior feel repetitive. Shrinkflation is a common concern, with reports of smaller croissants and loaves, and a card machine controversy that pushes tips even for non dining. A bleach smell on a recent visit disturbed some experiences, but the location near Angus remains a go-to for many who appreciate homemade style pastries and a welcoming environment, though some suggest visiting on a different day to balance expectations.View restaurant profile
Café Ô Tagine is widely described as a tiny, welcoming spot in Montreal offering authentic Moroccan dishes at affordable prices. Several reviews praise the meat tagines, especially beef braised with prunes and lamb tajine, as well as couscous and msemen with honey, noting rich flavors, tender meat, and generous portions that feel like a special home cooked experience. The atmosphere is described as warm and family friendly with attentive service and a hospitable staff, making long waits feel worthwhile and creating a convivial, almost Marrakech esque vibe. Many visitors highlight the value and the dessert offerings as standout, including tasty pastries and mint tea. A few critiques mention inconsistencies such as a pastilla with dough issues and a sandwich or other items being served unevenly heated, plus some worries about authenticity when the menu features items like arancini or samosas. Overall, Café Ô Tagine is seen as a charming, must visit spot for traditional Moroccan cuisine in a modest setting, where the flavors and service regularly win praise despite occasional drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Reviews for HolyChoco converge on a decadent, dessert focused experience, with crepes, chocolate specialties, brownies, and pistachio cookies highlighted as exceptionally tasty and generously portioned. The food is consistently described as delicious and satisfying, making it easy to recommend, though several comments note that prices can be high for the size and that value varies with portion and timing. Service is praised when staff are friendly and attentive, while other experiences point to slower, uneven service, long waits, and occasional missteps during busy periods. The atmosphere is described as lively and welcoming at times, with family friendly gestures like a fruit plate for a baby mentioned, but some reviews call the environment loud or overstimulating. Overall HolyChoco is seen as a top choice for dessert lovers in the area, offering a standout array of sweet options that can be a bit indulgent for solo diners, but the richness and variety keep guests returning.View restaurant profile
Le Picnic VéloCafé feels like a warm, friendly refuge where sunlight streams through large windows, the vibe is relaxed, and the staff are attentive. The coffee scene is a highlight with good lattes and roasted beans paired with homemade desserts such as banana bread, croissants, and paninis, and drinks like smoothies and a pineapple and coconut milk matcha. The space offers a charming terrace with a park view and plenty of indoor space to enjoy a drink. Reviews note friendly service from baristas, a welcoming ambiance, and affordable, delicious food. There is information about cycling activities in Montreal and options for guided bike tours, making it appealing to cyclists and passersby alike. Located across from La Fontaine Park, the spot is described as a convenient stop that many are happy to revisit.View restaurant profile
Cocooning Café is described as a warm, welcoming spot with excellent espresso and hot chocolate, calming decor, and music that stays unobtrusive. First visits are noted to become regulars, with a broad shelf of books offering a varied choice for guests. The cafe is comfortable to warm up with a newborn, with friendly, attentive staff and a chill vibe. Vegan pastries are highlighted, the space feels calm and cozy, and large windows overlook Mont Royal street with chic modern zen furnishings and reliable wifi. The lunch option such as the sandwich is described as delicious, with an egg that runs. Overall, the atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with the option to work on a laptop and food and drinks consistently praised.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Café Van Houtte highlight fresh coffee and espresso and desserts such as a molten chocolate cake described as amazing and a carrot cake praised as exceptionally good, with sandwiches and desserts that look homemade. Service appears mixed, with some customers noting friendly, smiling staff and generally good service, while others report inattentiveness or miscommunication and one croissant not being good; prices are considered relatively high, and a bagel eggs and cheese is mentioned alongside a solid coffee. The barista is described as kind but makes ordering errors. Overall, the place seems to deliver strong drinks and standout desserts but shows inconsistency in service and pricing.View restaurant profile
Bar à Beurre earns praise for a charming, cozy, dollhouse like cafe with a friendly, attentive staff and an inviting, lively ambiance. Reviewers appreciate delicious macarons, tasty lunches and sandwiches, and a range of pastries, teas, and cappuccinos at reasonable prices, with high tea experiences and even tarot readings on certain Sundays adding to the experience. The decor and atmosphere are repeatedly described as endearing and immersive, making it a favorite for brunch, afternoon tea, and casual visits. Some notes of caution include cakes that can be overly sweet, such as the Millionaire bar, and occasional price increases that affect perceived value. A few guests mention miscommunications about custom orders and occasional early closing by staff. Overall Bar à Beurre is seen as a must try for its cozy vibe, quality treats, and friendly service, with the caveat that sweetness, consistency, and pricing can vary.View restaurant profile
Café Des Alizés comes across as a charming casual spot with a warm family vibe and homemade dishes prepared by the owners. Milk can be substituted with soy or oat options, and drinks such as chai latte and cappuccino with oat milk are popular. The menu features hearty soups and sandwiches made with fresh ingredients, and prices are described as fair. The service is repeatedly praised for being friendly and patient, with regular lactose free milk available for those who need it, and the atmosphere is welcoming to English speakers. The place exudes a comforting home kitchen smell and feels unpretentious, suitable for a simple meal or to go. Ambiance may be a touch lacking for some, but many still enjoy the coffee, the food, and the friendly staff, while one visit was described as cold at first despite good salad. Overall Café Des Alizés presents a dependable comforting option with hearty homemade offerings and a typically friendly service, balancing small imperfections with a positive overall impression.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis is described as a beloved bakery and cafe for many, known for exceptional pastries, breads and croissants, with favorites like the Oh Mon Dieu croissant and a standout kouign amann, plus trusted pistachio tarts and chocolate filled treats. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as warm and charming, and the food quality remains high even after renovations, though several reviews mourn a shift away from a personal, neighborhood feel toward a self service model. The new concept emphasizes speed and convenience, with some customers noting an impersonal, supermarket like vibe, higher prices, and limited seating, while others appreciate the self serve option and the ability to warm or self-serve certain items. A coffee machine is often highlighted as a standout feature, adding a wow factor to the experience. Overall, pastries and breads are praised as top notch, and the place remains a go to for morning bites, but there is a clear desire for a middle ground that preserves warmth and human service while keeping the modern efficiency.View restaurant profile
Café Social feels like a neighborhood favorite with a chic vibe and superb staff. Everything feels fresh and the overall impression is very good. Ingredients are simple and well presented. The ambiance is chic and comfortable. The place stands out from nearby options, which is appreciated. The lemon bites are a real highlight and even the matcha is well made, not just milk. Plans to return when the restaurant opens are mentioned.View restaurant profile
Reviews consistently portray Kahwa Café as a go-to spot for flavorful, generously portioned sandwiches and a welcoming, energetic atmosphere. The chicken panko and kebab sandwiches are repeatedly praised for their crispy bread, juicy fillings, and well-balanced sauces, with lamb, merguez, and even tuna and falafel earning high marks as well. Bread baked on site and a simple, effective menu contribute to the strong value and fresh taste, while the staff are described as friendly, attentive, and upbeat, making visits feel easy and enjoyable. One location is noted to have smaller meat portions compared with others, highlighting some inconsistency across the chain, though many patrons say the quality, taste, and service remain top-notch. Overall, Kahwa Café stands out for delivering delicious sandwiches, a great vibe, and reliable smiles, prompting many to say they would return and would recommend it.View restaurant profile
Across the reviews, Mr Puffs is described as well located and very clean, with fast, friendly service and puffs that are hot, crispy on the outside and soft inside. Flavours are largely praised, especially chocolate hazelnut, and the assortment of small bites and desserts makes it a good go to for a light treat; new slush flavours and coffee options are well received. Staff are consistently noted for kindness and attentiveness, contributing to a warm, welcoming vibe and good value. A few comments mention changes in atmosphere and occasional inconsistencies, such as puffs arriving overcooked or oily with delivery or during rushes, but the overall impression remains positive and the place is recommended for a sweet pause.View restaurant profile
Reviews highlight Arhoma's high quality products across bakery, cheese, sandwiches, desserts, and coffee, with many calling it a neighborhood staple and a go-to bakery in the area. Selection is praised for variety and freshness when available, including excellent croissants and pistachio croissant, tasty breads, and a well stocked cheese counter. Several notes mention the on-site cafe aspect and friendly service, with staff suggestions and a pleasant overall experience, though lines can be long during peak times. Price is described as sometimes high depending on the product. There are occasional complaints about freshness not being ensured late in the day, particularly baguettes and viennoiseries, and some inconsistency in product temperature or timing. A few isolated issues include order errors or dismissive service from one staff member, which dampen the otherwise positive impressions. Overall, Arhoma is seen as a top choice for bread, cheeses, pastries, and cafe fare with strong recommendations, while noting opportunities to improve freshness timing and customer service consistency.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Kahwa Café is celebrated for fresh, house-made bread and generous, flavorful sandwiches from chicken panko, kebab, lamb, to merguez, with the chicken panko repeatedly hailed as among the best in Montreal and the sauces and spices giving each bite a memorable kick; ingredients are consistently described as fresh and well balanced, portions generous for the price, and the bread baked on site a standout. The atmosphere is warm and casual, the staff friendly and accommodating, and the open kitchen and on-site baking add to the experience, with a distinct Tunisian influence felt in both flavor and hospitality. Busy periods can slow service and the space can feel small or loud, but the overall consensus is that Kahwa Café is a top destination for quick, satisfying meals and one of the best sandwich spots in the city, with many citing repeat visits and strong take-out or park-side options nearby.View restaurant profile
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Overall reviews describe Café Reine Garçon as a warm, cosy and trendy spot with a welcoming atmosphere that feels like a small community hub. The coffee is consistently praised for depth and quality, with highlights such as a perfect macchiato, rich flat white and oat milk latte, and the pastries including carrot cake and brownies are repeatedly favored. The space stands out for its unique decor, inclusive vibe, and friendly, attentive staff that add to a sense of comfort whether stopping by for a quick drink or staying longer. The menu offers a varied selection including pain perdu and other daily pastries, and morning hours are a bonus for early risers, though gluten-free options can be limited. The overall impression is that Café Reine Garçon is more than a cafe, serving as a gathering place for the community and a welcoming destination in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Overall, Café Toranj is described as a cozy, elegant spot offering authentic Persian cuisine in a warm, welcoming atmosphere with décor that blends traditional Persian elements and modern touches. Dishes range from flavorful kebabs and traditional stews like ghormeh sabzi and fesenjan to specialties such as albaloo polo and gheimeh bademjan, with rice prepared in the Persian style rather than basmati and desserts that showcase saffron and rose flavors. Live Iranian music on Saturday nights and a menu that includes heartwarming classics create a lively, culturally rich experience. Service is praised for friendliness and attentiveness, although some visits report slower service and occasional price concerns. Many reviewers highlight generous portions, homemade flavors, and the option to enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner, making Café Toranj feel like a versatile destination. Certain dishes such as Bandari or Ghambarpolo have disappointed some guests on occasion, but others praise the kebabs for being juicy and well grilled. Overall, the atmosphere, décor, and authentic Persian cuisine position Café Toranj as a standout choice among Persian restaurants in the city.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Café La Chouette as a cozy, welcoming spot where cookie decorating becomes a fun, affordable activity for kids, couples and groups alike. The experience is described as easy and engaging, with a friendly staff, tasty biscuits, and drinks like hot chocolate and lattes; the atmosphere is often warm and relaxing, and the activity itself is seen as a charming way to spend time together. While most feedback is positive, a few notes mention occasional slower or less friendly service and, at times, a chaotic feel during a children's party. Reservations are advised, especially on weekends or holidays, since seating is limited. Overall, it comes across as a lovely, family friendly destination with a creative, playful vibe and repeat appeal.View restaurant profile