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Latin Quarter Cafés Open Late

We found 2 recommendations for Latin Quarter Cafés Open Late.

See also: The 10 Best Latin Quarter Cafés Open Late which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: Latin Quarter Restaurants.

Second Cup Café - Latin Quarter Cafés Open Late
Coffee Shop

Second Cup Café

Opens Today at 6 am
(176)

Review Summary

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
Café Gitana - Latin Quarter Cafés Open Late
Bar/Pub

Café Gitana

Opens Today at 2 pm
(98)

Review Summary

Café Gitana is described as a cozy, exotic spot with Turkish decor and live music that elevates the experience for cigars, shisha, and tea. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxing, with a vibe that invites lingering conversations and evenings of entertainment. Service is often friendly and attentive, though some visits note slower or inconsistent staffing. Shisha is a major draw for many, offering a long-lasting pull, but several reviews cite issues such as shisha with little tobacco or limited flavor options due to policy. Turkish tea and mint tea, along with snacks like börek and baklava, are frequently highlighted as authentic and enjoyable. Pricing transparency can be inconsistent, with complaints about unclear charges for tea or mint and occasionally drinks that feel flat. Ventilation is mentioned as an area for improvement, with lingering smoke on occasion. Overall, Café Gitana stands out as a distinctive destination for a cigar, shisha, tea, and live entertainment, though some reviews call for greater consistency and variety.View restaurant profile

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