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≈ 0.3 km
Reviews present Cafe Roma as a neat, welcoming spot with quick service and a warm Italian vibe, where the espresso is consistently excellent and often praised as the best coffee in town. The coffee experience is described as authentic Italian, rich and well balanced, with iced coffee and supreme espresso repeatedly singled out. Friendly and attentive staff, along with thoughtful care for dietary restrictions, emerge as a common highlight. Observations about the new ownership emphasize genuine customer care and a welcoming atmosphere. Friday nights are noted as lively, contributing to a vibrant ambiance, while the overall mood feels like a treasure for coffee lovers and a place to return to. Taken together, the feedback underscores high quality coffee, a comforting setting, and hospitality that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Cafe Roma
Open until MidnightVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.9 km
Café Expresso Lina receives praise for excellent coffee and fresh pastries, with reviews highlighting huge croissants and a cozy, unpretentious feel in an old school neighborhood cafe ideal for a quiet coffee and chat. The cappuccinos and freshly squeezed orange juice often earn wow moments, and service is described as friendly and attentive in a warm, family owned atmosphere. Some comments remark an open summer layout with doors usually open and strong hospitality, while a few notes mention uneven service from one server. Overall, Café Expresso Lina is seen as a beloved local spot for good coffee, tasty pastries, and a welcoming vibe, with most visits delivering a steady level of warmth and quality even if experiences vary.View restaurant profile
Café Expresso Lina
Open until 3 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.1 km
Cafe Sicily comes across as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy vibe and attentive, friendly staff. Food is consistently praised, ranging from naan sandwiches and crispy chicken to Nutella crepes with strawberries and smoothies, with many noting good value for the quality. Crepes are repeatedly highlighted as beautiful and delicious, and items like poutine and coffee receive strong praise as well. Overall, reviewers describe a charming atmosphere, reliable service, and tasty dishes at a fair price, making it a place to return to.View restaurant profile
Cafe Sicily
May be temporarily closedRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.2 km
Cafe Mondello is described as a warm, inviting spot with great food and coffee, where pizza and a variety of other dishes are on offer and the decor creates a stylish, friendly atmosphere. The reviews note a New York City vibe and a sense that the owners have invested time and money to build a memorable atmosphere. Attentive staff are praised for making sure every guest has an excellent time, with examples like offering water while waiting and fast service. The cafe is seen as ideal for evenings with friends or romantic outings, with many mentioning the overall charm and the welcoming team. The pistachio latte receives frequent acclaim, described as the best ever and backed by praise for fresh pistachios and generous portions. Overall, Cafe Mondello is recommended and looks like a place many would return to for fresh, flavorful food and a warm, well cared-for ambience.View restaurant profile
Cafe Mondello
Open until 10 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.2 km
Roberto Gastronomia is described as a hidden gem offering authentic Italian fare and standout gelato. Reviews highlight the in-store vibe, attention to detail, and the high quality of dishes such as lasagne, arancini, burrata, sandwiches, salads, pizzas and desserts, along with friendly, attentive service. The gelato is repeatedly praised as some of the best in the city, with authentic flavors and a creamy texture, though a few notes mention a decline in flavor quality over recent months and disappointment with certain seasonal items. The space is noted to be spacious and clean with ample indoor seating and extended hours. Positive mentions include helpful staff who are willing to tailor orders and assist with holiday menus and precise baking instructions. Overall, Roberto Gastronomia is seen as a reliable choice for everyday meals and family occasions, offering fresh ingredients, generous portions and a welcoming atmosphere that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Roberto Gastronomia
Opens Tuesday at 8:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.2 km
Fanfare delivers a brunch experience that blends a bakery with substantial, well executed plates, offering generous portions, fresh bread and pastries, and a menu that mixes classic comfort with playful modern twists. Diners consistently praise the quality of the ingredients, the crispy croissants, the savory puddings, and standout dishes such as avocado toast, eggs Benedict varieties, and French toast, with selections that shine on a sunny terrace in warm months and in cozy interior seating. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, with a friendly, attentive staff and efficient service that many reviews rate highly, though a few notes mention slower service during peak times and the importance of reserving ahead to avoid waits. Prices are generally viewed as reasonable for the amount and quality, making it a good spot for brunch with friends or family, plus its bakery roots mean you can also pick up bread and pastries to go. Overall, Fanfare is seen as a reliable go-to for a satisfying brunch with a bakery twist.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Fanfare
Opens Tuesday at 7:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews of Machu Picchu Café note a mix of positives and areas for improvement: the real Peruvian hot chocolate and fresh alfajores filled with manjar blanco receive praise, while some diners feel the staff were not clearly trained to welcome guests and the overall meal lacked care. There is a hope that management will take these comments into account to improve the welcome and the quality of the dishes, while the overall experience remains pleasant.View restaurant profile
Machu Picchu Café
May be temporarily closedVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.2 km
Courrier Caverne is praised for amazing coffee, fast service, friendly staff and affordable prices, with reviews often calling it top and recommending it. Fast repairs at a fair price are also highlighted, and the overall experience is described as reliable and welcoming. Patrons look forward to returning as an essential stop for bike advice and repairs, with the excellent coffee serving as a notable bonus.View restaurant profile
Courrier Caverne
May be temporarily closedVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 1.3 km
Sandwich par ici is described as authentic and affordable, with warm, friendly service that makes guests feel welcomed and that delivers on banh mi, Vietnamese soups, bubble tea and fresh sushi with consistent quality. The space is compact and practical, with a depanneur or cantine vibe that some find uninviting but others grow fond of as a comforting, budget friendly setting. Staff are noted for kindness and attentiveness, with occasional desserts offered at the end of meals. Prices stay affordable and portions are generous, with soft bread on the banh mi and tasty specialties such as a spicy chef special banh mi and a pork guabao receiving particular praise; takeout and quick service are also mentioned, including a tip to order by phone to speed things up. Overall, the experience evokes a sense of being in Vietnam, offering a wide range of choices and a cheerful, affordable approach that inspires customers to return.View restaurant profile
Sandwich par ici
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.3 km
Chez l'Éditeur is described as a spacious cafe with a library style setup that invites reading, studying and unwinding. The space is bright and comfortable, with a bookish vibe and plentiful seating that makes it easy to work or relax for long stretches. The coffee is frequently praised and there are tasty pastries, and the decor and calm atmosphere receive consistent compliments. Some reviewers note a casual, easy going service, though a number mention that drinks can be lukewarm or basic in presentation and that ingredients for drinks are sometimes missing, with limited food options. The biggest table can become crowded and loud and disturb the quiet for others, but when quieter, the space is seen as ideal for focusing, with a beautiful library area and friendly staff adding to the overall appeal. Overall it is seen as a charming concept that blends a cafe with a library, offering a pleasant environment for studying, reading or simply enjoying a coffee depending on the moment.View restaurant profile
Chez l'Éditeur
Open until 8 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 1.4 km
Lana Café Bistro draws mixed reviews, with some readers calling it a pleasant, spacious spot for coffee and desserts at affordable prices, while others complain about uneven food quality and occasional rude service. Many note the place is popular and busy, especially on Sundays, and that the space offers plenty of seating. On the menu, desserts are praised, but some dishes such as a kafta wrap are described as bland with an unpleasant texture and poorly heated ingredients. Service experiences vary from friendly staff to moments of attitude that detract from the visit, and at least one drink or order was not prepared as expected. Overall Lana Café Bistro serves as a convenient coffee hub with fresh options and salads for those seeking a quick bite, but the food quality and consistency may not meet every expectation.View restaurant profile
Lana Café Bistro
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.5 km
Pinocchio Cafè comes across in reviews as a charming, one of a kind neighborhood spot in Villeray with a warm, inclusive vibe and a strong sense of community that makes it feel like a social hub for families and their dogs. The space is cozy with wood accents and a light, airy feel that invites chatting, reading, working or just relaxing, and it offers a kid friendly area with toys for little ones. The menu gets praise for solid coffee and a diverse lineup of sandwiches, croissants, baked goods, and vegetarian or vegan options, with favorites like grilled cheese, empanadas and other comfort bites; several guests also mention a notable porchetta sandwich. While the staff are generally described as friendly, helpful and welcoming, a few reviews note occasional rougher service and a desire for more French language service in Quebec. Overall Pinocchio Cafè is seen as a local institution and a reliable spot to connect with neighbors, enjoy good food and drinks, and soak up a cozy, family friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Pinocchio Cafè
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 1.5 km
Café Ferlucci is described as a warm, cozy neighborhood spot with a charming vintage vibe and consistently solid coffee. The affogato, particularly the Nutella version, is repeatedly praised as a standout, along with pastries and drinks like lattes and chai. Staff are noted as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere, but seating can be limited and the cafe can feel busy at peak times. A newer location has altered the ambience for some, with differences in decor and temperature control, while outdoor seating and dog-friendly visits highlight its casual appeal. Overall, it is viewed as a beloved, affordable spot with great ambiance and strong coffee, though a few notes mention occasional inconsistencies in drink quality.View restaurant profile
Café Ferlucci
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 1.6 km
Café Velours draws praise for very good coffee and food, though the space is fairly small and weekend afternoons can be tight with limited seating. The latte and the cortado are highlighted as excellent, and service is described as exceptional. One review mentions the worst matcha ever. The ambiance is tranquil with pleasant music and original decor, making it a popular spot for reading or working. The overall vibe is cozy and comfortable, with a pleasant aroma and a rose cardamom latte that feels comforting.View restaurant profile
Café Velours
Open until 8 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 1.6 km
Café Larue & Fils draws praise for excellent coffee and a cozy, bright ambience, with first visits often loving the flat white and refreshing iced mocha on warm days, while the hot chocolate is repeatedly described as excellent with careful presentation and attention to detail. The staff are generally friendly and courteous, contributing to a relaxing vibe, though some reviews wish for a warmer welcome at the counter. Seating is limited and privacy can be lacking due to long tables, making it feel better suited for a quick coffee or take away rather than lingering. One location is described as less friendly than another and the decor could use an update, yet the overall quality keeps it among the top in the area and a must visit for many. Snack options are limited, but pastries and cookies are a big plus, and the atmosphere is often described as cosy and inviting.View restaurant profile
Café Larue & Fils
Opens Tomorrow at 6:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 1.6 km
Le Fennec receives praise for excellent service and gourmand dishes, with the cafe described as excellent and the reception from the manager and staff as warm and helpful, making the visit pleasant and suggesting a genuine passion for their work. Diners note good value and very good service, with the location convenient since the spot is close to home. A main caveat is cleanliness, particularly regarding the toilets, described as neglected with a persistent odor barely masked by camphor, which dampens the overall experience despite quality food and service. Hope is expressed that this issue will be addressed given the cafe's potential. Overall Le Fennec offers inviting hospitality, solid food, and affordable prices, but hygiene improvements would significantly enhance the experience.View restaurant profile
Le Fennec
Open until 11 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Overall, reviews about Boulangerie Jarry describe a neighborhood bakery renowned for its bread, croissants and a wide range of viennoiseries, with many praising the quality, flavor and fresh dough aroma, and some naming almond croissants, kouign amann, Paris Brest and carrot cake as standout treats; the cafe and patisserie attract repeat visitors who cite generous selections, reasonable prices for the quality, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, while others mention variability in freshness from day to day and occasional value concerns for what is offered, as well as complaints about service during busy times, order mix ups or language misunderstandings, and occasional upkeep concerns in the dining area; vegan options are noted by some, and many patrons highlight strong staff friendliness and efficient service; in sum, Boulangerie Jarry is viewed by many as a top Montreal bakery, though a few reviews call for more consistency and clarity on seating and takeout rules.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Jarry
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonA Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsView More
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≈ 1.6 km
Reviews of Café Eevee describe a cosy, spacey, study friendly spot with a warm, friendly staff and affordable prices that create a welcoming neighborhood vibe. Some orders fall short, with coffee described as burnt and a steak sandwich that was dry, and at times items such as aubergines are missed even when requested. Yet the positives stand out: top notch coffee and lattes, a pastry line that includes cannoli, eclair, and zeppole, and a menu that many find fresh and tasty. The cafe is praised for its ambience and community feel, with events like bingo and comedy nights adding to the sense of place, and frequent notes of a homey, family style service. Overall Café Eevee is seen as a gem for those seeking a casual, comfy spot to study or relax, offering great coffee, good value, and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere, even as a few dishes still miss the mark.View restaurant profile
Café Eevee
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in Montreal
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≈ 1.7 km
Café des habitudes feels like a cozy, welcoming vegan cafe with a warm, community vibe and plenty of seating options from couches and cozy nooks to a small terrace, making it a good spot to work, read, or hang out with friends, family, or even pets. The menu is vegan and locally inspired, with desserts that many praise for their cookies and pastries and drinks ranging from latte and matcha to hojicha, while some reviewers note that portions can be small for the price and a few items like the cannelés did not meet expectations. The atmosphere is described as calm, bright, and family friendly, a homey retreat where events such as open mics and art sessions add to the sense of community and safety. It is frequently recommended as a place to study or work, to socialize, or simply to savor a beverage in a variety of spaces, including a sunlit afternoon vibe. Local and organic practices are highlighted, along with friendly service, though a few visits mention slower service during peak times and minor kitchen hiccups. Overall, Café des habitudes is viewed as a charming, versatile spot that blends a welcoming homey ambiance with vegan food and creative programming, while some guests would welcome more substantial food options and pastry variety.View restaurant profile
Café des habitudes
Open until 9 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote Work
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews of Café Larue & Fils highlight solid coffee, with standout flat whites and lattes, and even a decaf called Placebo, plus tasty desserts like carrot cake and cookies; many note quick service and a welcoming, cozy interior with a pleasant terrace that makes it a good spot to relax with friends or study. The atmosphere is described as charming and not too noisy at times, though some find the space small or crowded and the music loud, and a few guests describe the vibe as a bit beige or the air stuffy in winter. Staff are often praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with consistent service, though there are occasional complaints about rude or bossy behavior and some drinks not being hot enough. Several reviewers say they would return, citing affordable prices and the option of indoor or outdoor seating as reasons to revisit. Overall, the reviews paint Café Larue & Fils as a neighborhood favorite for good coffee and a warm, approachable vibe, with highs on beverage quality and ambiance and lows tied to space, noise, and occasional service quirks.View restaurant profile
Café Larue & Fils
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 1.8 km
Reviews of Comptoir Sainte-Cécile highlight a delicious experience, with a smoked sausage sandwich and the day’s soup featuring turnip and apple that guests loved. The staff are very friendly and welcoming, and the sandwiches are excellent and really stand out from typical street-corner fare.View restaurant profile
Comptoir Sainte-Cécile
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsChoose Quebec Products: Montreal Restaurants and Counters That Support Our ProducersView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Bélair is described across reviews as a warm, convivial spot offering authentic Algerian cuisine with generous portions and homemade flavors that many consider among the best in Montreal. The service is frequently praised for friendliness, attentiveness, and efficiency, and the atmosphere is noted as welcoming and family-like, with a simple yet charming décor. Dishes range from fresh, flavorful grills to comforting desserts like a superb flan, with appreciation for real taste, good value for the portion sizes, and the impression of true, homemade cooking. A few guests report issues such as miscommunication on orders, incorrect dishes, or inconsistent professionalism, and some feel that certain items at price point do not match expectations. The overall consensus is that Bélair stands out for authenticity, hospitality, and robust flavor, though parking can be tricky and occasional service gaps remind that improvements are possible.View restaurant profile
Café restaurant Bélair
Open until 11 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 1.8 km
Café Larue & Fils is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a zen, second home vibe created by a friendly, attentive staff who remember drinks and preferences. The coffee earns praise for its quality and the prices are considered reasonable, making it a standout in the neighborhood. The space is cozy and good for working, though it can be noisy for meetings because of music and chatter nearby. Courteous service and a charming, small cafe atmosphere come through in many reviews, with many noting it as a top choice to start the day. Overall, it feels like a dependable, beloved neighborhood staple that people want to return to.View restaurant profile
Café Larue & Fils
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 1.8 km
Overall, Café Vito is described as a warm, vibrant neighborhood café with superb espresso and a delicious array of pastries, cookies, cannoli and other Italian snacks, plus tasty on site sandwiches and panini; the atmosphere with a welcoming terrace reminds many guests of Italy and makes it easy to linger with friends or solo; staff are consistently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, and the place is often called the best espresso in town and a staple in the neighborhood. A few notes balance the praise: some visitors note changes to the pistachio cannoli filling compared to earlier versions, and one review mentions an incident where a dish included meat despite a request to omit it; despite these, the overall impression is of high quality, fair prices and a lively, sociable scene that draws regulars and newcomers alike.View restaurant profile
Café Vito
Opens Tomorrow at 5 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 1.8 km
Café Resto Sidi Bou comes across as a warm, welcoming spot with a strong Tunisian vibe where guests feel at home, not foreign, thanks to friendly service. The menu offers traditional flavors that evoke homeland cuisine, with comments about good food and extra attentive service. The overall atmosphere is described as authentic and pleasant, a nice place to meet others and soak up Tunisian culture. Taken together, reviews portray it as a beautiful, inviting cafe that blends hospitality, good food, and a lively Tunisian ambiance.View restaurant profile
Café Resto Sidi Bou
Open until 1 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.8 km
Reviewers describe Cafe Bistro Mysterium as a hidden gem with a cozy, slightly enchanted parlour vibe, moody lighting, vintage bookshelves, and faint jazz that make it ideal for solo coffee dates or intriguing conversations. The drinks and food earn consistently strong praise, from rich soups and sandwiches to artisan coffee with elegant latte art and even a memorable "sauce magique" that many mention tasting. The decor features mythical artifacts and curious corners that feel like a tiny curiosity shop, inviting guests to linger and discover stories behind the objects. Service is warm and unhurried, with friendly hosts and reasonable prices that add to the welcoming atmosphere. The overall mood combines a homey feel with a touch of mystique, and the Portuguese dishes and other comfort foods are described as authentic and well prepared. First-time visitors are pleasantly surprised, and locals and visitors alike seem drawn to the place as a delightful escape from the ordinary.View restaurant profile
Cafe Bistro Mysterium
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.8 km
Patrons describe Patisserie St Martin as offering a rich mix of Italian pastries, sandwiches and warm drinks, with cannoli repeatedly singled out as outstanding and pizzas and sandwiches generally praised for flavor and generous fillings; the selection is broad and inviting, and the terrace overlooking Jean Talon Market is a pleasant plus for many; service is often efficient, though some note that staff could be warmer; desserts such as the fresh strawberry shortcake are enjoyed, while crème brûlée is seen as disappointing and mille-feuille as bland or salty, and there are some quibbles about online ordering, including misrepresented quantities or quality; a disappointing discount-basket experience with a third-party delivery service involved dry bread leading to regret; overall the place is viewed as a solid nearby option, with many items repeatedly praised, a willingness to return, and a sense that the extensive choices can make deciding difficult.View restaurant profile
Patisserie St Martin
Open until 8 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This Season
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≈ 1.8 km
Overall, reviews portray Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève as a standout local bakery with an impressive array of pastries, breads, and café fare, where the croissants and chocolatines are repeatedly praised for their buttery richness and light texture, with many calling them among the best in Montreal, and the kouign amann, galette des rois, and other viennoiseries earning high marks for freshness and flavor. The shop is noted for a large on-site and takeout selection, generous portions, and reliable quality across several items, including breads and desserts, plus a welcoming ambiance and friendly service in many visits. On the other hand, some diners report slower counter service and a two-step ordering process that can be frustrating, occasional inconsistencies in product quality or portion sizes, and higher prices relative to perceived value. A few remarks mention portions being too fatty or certain items underdelivered, but the overall impression is a beloved bakery with standout treats and a strong, positive experience.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews of L'affaire est Chocolat describe a cozy spot with a strong chocolate focus, where the hot chocolate program is the star, offering a range of European style drinks and multiple chocolate origins, with guests able to choose the amount of chocolate and the milk base, often calling it exceptionally rich and decadent. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, helpful, and attentive, creating a welcoming atmosphere, though seating is limited and during busy times a queue can form, so visiting off peak hours is suggested. Desserts receive mixed notes: crepes can be delicious but some visits mention bland or ordinary flavors, while crepes and pastries and ice cream show good quality and generous portions; chocolate lovers may also enjoy tasting flights and fruit and chocolate pairings. Overall, the experience is seen as a must try for chocolate enthusiasts, with many describing the chocolate as among the best they have tasted and the place as a standout in Montreal for its focus on high quality chocolate and attentive service.View restaurant profile
L'affaire est Chocolat
Open until 9 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
Marché Laflèche draws praise for takeout options, especially stuffed peppers, with a variety of other tasty grab-and-go dishes and a friendly staff that enhances the neighborhood feel. The place is also described as a nice neighborhood grocery. However, multiple comments address the cafe, noting the new cafe service is deplorable and morning prep issues that affect readiness, with customer service overall seen as lacking. A sandwich is described as mediocre, and there is regret that the quality compared to what it was before has declined.View restaurant profile
Marché Laflèche
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.9 km
Café Chiado28 offers a modern industrial space with a very high ceiling that feels cozy and spacious. The atmosphere is relaxing and well suited to studying or working, with friendly and helpful staff. Coffee tends to lean toward dark roasts with strong, balanced lattes, and other drinks such as chai latte and cappuccino are available. Food and pastries are noted as tasty, including options like an egg croissant and pastel de nata, with vegetarian choices available. The cafe supports long study sessions with plenty of seating on different floors and reliable wifi, though cleanliness issues on the second floor are mentioned by some. Parking can be limited and may require city meters or navigating residential restrictions, and while the overall impression is a cute and calm spot for studying with good drinks and friendly staff, maintenance caveats are noted.View restaurant profile
Café Chiado28
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
Baguette Brochette earns praise for a lively ambiance, a warm welcome, and delicious, crusty baguette sandwiches. The baguette is described as truly crusty with a soft interior, and the fillings, such as merguez, are generous and tasty. Reviewers call it one of the best sandwiches in the neighborhood, perhaps even in Montreal. The overall vibe pairs friendly service with a smile and good music. It comes across as a delicious discovery that leaves guests eager to return, with many noting they will come back for sure.View restaurant profile
Baguette Brochette
Open your palette to Montreal's luxury sandwich experience.
Open until 8 pm
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 1.9 km
Santiago in Montreal is praised as an authentic Dominican and Spanish spot where mofongo, tostones, pork dishes, chicharrón, empanadas, mondongo, and arroz con habichuelas showcase bold, true flavors and generous portions at good value. Reviewers emphasize warm, friendly service and a welcoming, homey atmosphere, with staff and the owner making guests feel at ease and the menu explained clearly. The overall mood is lively with great music and a vibe that feels like a celebration of roots, attracting visitors from Miami and other places who come back for the taste of home. Fresh juices and drinks are highlighted as standout, and the food is described as consistently flavorful and authentic. Overall, Santiago is seen as a reliable, vibrant destination delivering authentic Dominican flavor and a welcoming experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Santiago
Opens Tomorrow at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
Overall, reviews describe Juliette & Chocolat as a cozy, family friendly spot with a lively chocolate cafe vibe, where generous dessert portions especially crepes, brownies, and the chocolate fondant draw crowds and keep the focus on sweet treats; the atmosphere is frequently praised for being welcoming with kid friendly touches, while service is noted as friendly and efficient when not understaffed; however, some readers find the menu skewed toward sugar with limited main dishes and a few items that disappoint due to overly sweet chocolate or questionable quality; value opinions vary with some noting higher prices and smaller portions after changes in ownership; at least one comment calls out a design in the women’s restroom that could be offensive; despite these critiques, the place remains a popular destination for dessert lovers and a good spot to share a treat with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Juliette & Chocolat
Open until 10 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe Café Oui, mais non as a unique, cozy spot with a warm bohemian vibe that suits studying, working, or hanging out with friends in Montreal. The space is praised for its eclectic decor, comfortable seating, and welcoming atmosphere, including big tables, intimate corners, and even an outdoor area when the weather is nice. The drinks are a highlight, especially chai lattes and other creative beverages, while the food can be hit or miss with some pastries or items not meeting expectations. Some comments note that seating can be limited or prices a bit high, and there are occasional mentions of noise or other quirks like uneven cappuccino foam. Overall, it comes across as a local favorite for relaxation, conversation, and productive time, backed by friendly staff and a memorable vibe.View restaurant profile
Café Oui, mais non
Open until 10 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe La Brassée as a warm, welcoming cafe bistro where the vibe is relaxed and the staff attentive, and where people come to work, study, or simply linger. The atmosphere is frequently praised as friendly and cozy with a family like, multicultural feel, and the option to wash clothes in the on site laundry adds a unique practical touch. The menu gets strong marks for good coffee, matcha, a range of drinks including lemonade, and tasty small plates such as grilled cheese with vegetarian options noted as a plus. Many patrons appreciate the lively programming, from live music and impro shows to open mic nights, while others enjoy the chance to relax with a book or socialize without losing the sense of a quiet corner to focus. The space is repeatedly described as a place to come back to, a neighborhood favorite that accommodates both work and leisure, though one review mentions a less friendly encounter with the manager that slightly affected the mood of that visit. Overall, La Brassée stands out for its approachable warmth, solid fare, and engaging events that draw a diverse crowd.View restaurant profile
La Brassée
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
Le Kahéra is described as a cozy spot with a fusion twist on Egyptian inspired dishes, delivering flavorful options that range from shawarma and shish poulet to vegan bowls and ful pita, with many noting generous portions and bright, well balanced seasonings. The atmosphere and staff earn praise for being friendly and the space feels inviting for casual visits or quick bites, while some reviews warn of busy lunch rushes and occasional service hiccups. Beverages stand out, from good coffee to a selection of local drinks, and desserts like baklava are well liked. A few comments raise concerns about authenticity, price of certain items, and one instance of seasonal menu gaps, along with tips to wash produce and improve air conditioning. Overall, Le Kahéra comes across as a tasty, affordable option with a welcoming vibe and a range of options worth trying again.View restaurant profile
Le Kahéra
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amLittle-Italy
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and Hotspots
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe Café Saint-Henri as a cozy, charming spot with a pretty interior and good pastries, where the coffee is often solid and a few drinks like a cardamom brioche latte are praised, while espresso lovers may find some blends too sharp or the grind size not consistent. The atmosphere and staff goodwill come through frequently, with many noting a friendly, welcoming barista and a nice environment for reading or a quick visit, but service can feel rushed or overwhelmed on busy weekends and more help is sometimes suggested. Several critics point to inconsistent coffee quality, the occasional bitter or underdeveloped cup, and issues with cleanliness such as cups not being cleaned properly, along with occasional loud conversations that detract from professionalism. Practical downsides mentioned include no bathrooms and higher prices for what is offered, though the cafe remains a neighborhood favorite for some and a convenient terrace stop when the weather is nice. Overall, the place comes across as a pleasant, cozy venue with solid premises and a few caveats to consider.View restaurant profile
Café Saint-Henri
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amLittle-Italy, Mile-Ex
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Rue20 receives broad praise for flavorful Venezuelan street food and generous portions, with hot dogs and pepitos highlighted as standout dishes. Diners describe authentic flavors, fresh ingredients, and a lively Latin energy that makes meals feel special, while service is often quick and attentive. The vibe is frequently described as family friendly and welcoming, with mentions of burgers and other Venezuelan staples adding variety. Some reviewers note excellent food quality and regard Rue20 as among the best street food options in Montreal. A few caveats appear, including occasional critiques of customer service attitude and, more often, a small crowded space and very loud background music that can overwhelm some patrons. Overall Rue20 stands out for its best hot dogs and flavorful pepitos and overall enjoyable experience, with opportunities to improve noise control and consistency of service.View restaurant profile
Rue20
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Chez Ernest is described as an incredible, eclectic space that feels like a museum of curiosities, with stunning decoration, a warm, lively ambiance, and a constant flow of events from swinging dance nights and improv shows to live music and comedy that keep the vibe upbeat well into the evening. The drinks scene receives high praise, featuring signature cocktails such as espresso martinis, a strong absinthe selection, and inventive small plates, while the decor and staff are repeatedly called charming and attentive, making it easy to linger and socialize. Reviews note a few drawbacks, including a small food menu with tartines that are tasty but portions and value can be hit-or-miss, occasional service inconsistencies, and isolated hygiene concerns; several voices mention limited beer options and some attempts to favor local products that feel limiting. Nevertheless, the overall impression is that the venue offers a unique, colorful, and energetic experience not easily found elsewhere, ideal for a fun night out, dancing, or a memorable evening with friends.View restaurant profile
Chez Ernest - Comptoir de curiosités
Open until 1 amLittle-Italy
Mentioned in: Comedy Nights in Montreal: The Best Stand-Up Shows
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≈ 2 km
Koujina Café is described as a charming, authentic Tunisian themed spot with a warm, welcoming vibe. Visitors praise the immersive ambiance, Mediterranean inspired decor, and a menu that blends traditional Tunisian fare with modern desserts. The mint tea, pistachio cheesecake, orange cake, and other pastries are frequently highlighted, along with a popular signature latte. The staff are repeatedly commended for helpfulness, friendliness, and attentiveness, with bakers and baristas showing genuine care. Some reviewers note strong flavors but point out occasional issues such as a tuna mlawi that felt oily or a chicken sandwich not served hot, as well as a counter service model and occasionally loud music. Several reviewers say the space is a great place to linger, study, or chat, and many consider it a standout in the neighborhood and a must return. Overall the cafe is seen as a lively yet cozy destination that celebrates culture and offers a mix of Tunisian staples and creative desserts. The combination of atmosphere, flavor, and hospitality makes Koujina Café a memorable Montreal experience.View restaurant profile
Koujina Café
Open until 1:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 2.1 km
Across reviews, La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes is described as a cozy and stylish tea room with a strong tea program, excellent scones and pastries, and a relaxing ambience that makes it a good spot for a quick bite or a longer tea break. The tea and desserts are frequently highlighted as top features, with several praising the variety and quality of the scones, while the savory items and substitutions are noted as tasty by many; some guests mention long waits and uneven service during busy periods. Afternoon tea experiences are popular and often best enjoyed with a reservation, with comments about per person pricing and the option to combine stands. The atmosphere is generally warm and inviting, sometimes enhanced by charming decor and a snowy or quiet vibe, though a few find the space a bit small and the music not to their taste. A sense of sustainability and eco consciousness is appreciated, making La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes feel like a dependable, charming option for tea lovers despite occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Café Conca d'Oro is described as a warm, welcoming hub in Little Italy, Montreal, where authentic Italian coffee, pastries and a homey vibe attract a diverse crowd. Visitors praise the strong espresso, creamy cappuccinos, cannoli and tiramisu, and note a menu that blends Italian staples with treats like empanadas and churros. The atmosphere is cozy and old school, with friendly staff and a lively buzz that spikes on game days when sports on multiple TVs and live shows draw crowds. Many reviews highlight the energy during Champions League and Eurocup nights and a sense that the place feels like a little piece of Uruguay in Canada due to its diverse patrons and spirited vibe. Prices are generally friendly, though a few comments mention that some items can be a bit pricey. Overall Café Conca d'Oro comes across as a reliable spot for good coffee, comforting pastries, casual bites and a convivial setting to watch sports or enjoy karaoke and live entertainment.View restaurant profile
Café Conca d'Oro
Italian café since 1963 - Little Italy, MTL• Espresso Cappucino Latte• Sweets• Sandwiches• TV sports• Summer terraceKaraoke Fri & Sat at 9h00 PM
Open until 11:30 pm
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Café-Bar 50/50 is described as a welcoming spot where a kind owner and team ensure soccer matches are shown on the screens, creating a warm and attentive atmosphere. Guests note feeling well cared for by the friendly staff, and the place is clean and truly warm.View restaurant profile
Café-Bar 50/50
Open until 3 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Reviews of Café La Bine highlight a cozy, intimate neighborhood café with a warm, welcoming staff and a calm, inviting atmosphere that suits reading, working, or a small solo outing. The coffee is described as smooth and well balanced with options such as cortado, latte, cappuccino, and a moka, while pastries and light bites like bagels and sandwiches are praised for freshness and simple charm. Some guests note the space is small and can feel tight for work, yet it remains a good spot for concentration and chats, with a quiet decor and greenery adding to the vibe. A few comments point to louder conversations that can disrupt work, and one review mentions displeasure with a political stance that affects willingness to return. Prices are mentioned as a bit steep by some, but the overall experience is described as warm and satisfying. Overall Café La Bine comes across as a beloved local spot with friendly service, reliable coffee, and a lively, human ambiance that attracts regulars and new visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Café La Bine
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Hottest Pumpkin Spice Lattes in Montreal Right Now
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≈ 2.2 km
Pile Ou Glace comes through in the reviews as a standout gelato spot with a broad and sometimes experimental lineup, featuring pistachio, hazelnut, vanilla Tahitian, dark chocolate, stracciatella, lemon sorbet, mango chocolate swirl and even licorice when available, with many noting the consistently delicious gelato and generous portions. Pistachio and hazelnut are repeatedly highlighted as exceptional, tiramisu and the vanilla are highly praised, and the texture is described as rich and creamy, often with an artisanal feel and the homemade cones adding to the appeal. The atmosphere is frequently described as inviting for a late night snack or a stroll around one of Montreal's iconic areas, and some reviewers mention very good value for money. Service quality receives mixed notes, ranging from warm and friendly to distant or condescending on certain visits, which can affect the overall experience. Overall, the consensus places Pile Ou Glace among the top gelato options in Montreal, with strong loyalty from fans and a willingness to return for favorite flavors and new discoveries.View restaurant profile
Pile Ou Glace
May be temporarily closedLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Overall, Café Caron & frères is described as a cozy Little Italy neighborhood spot with excellent coffee and dependable bites, from perfectly crafted lattes and espressos to generous breakfasts and tasty sandwiches, along with crowd pleasing treats like a tiramisu coffee and seasonal specials. The atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, the staff are friendly, and a small intimate space is often lively, with a pleasant outdoor seating area that welcomes warm days. Reviewers highlight the quality of the beans, careful preparation, and the consistent care that shows in both drinks and pastries. The café is repeatedly called a hidden gem and a go to for a quick coffee, a productive work session, or a catch up with friends, with many recommending it as a must visit in Montreal. Some notes include limited seating at peak times and occasional pricing considerations, but the overall impression is that coffee, ambiance, and service make Café Caron & frères stand out.View restaurant profile
Café Caron & frères
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This SeasonThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Marinelli Brothers comes across as a warm, friendly spot with a casual, family atmosphere and a compact seating area that still feels welcoming. The menu features breakfast sandwiches, croissants, salads and pastries that visitors praise for flavor and value, with prices described as normal. The new location is well received and looks great, and it serves as a place to catch a sporting event or meet up with friends. Staff are consistently kind and attentive, and the pastries and cafe items stand out, especially the croissants and the zeppole with a nutty flavor and a rich ricotta filling. The overall vibe suggests a cozy Italian inspired gathering place where people feel like part of a big family, and there is a sense of anticipation for reopening and ongoing quality. In short, Marinelli Brothers is viewed as an affordable, welcoming spot where good food, friendly service, and a sense of community come first.View restaurant profile
Marinelli Brothers
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amLittle-Italy
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This Season
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Augusta Café comes across as a warm, welcoming neighborhood spot where the ambiance is cozy and the staff are consistently friendly and attentive, helping guests feel at home whether they are working, meeting friends, or just relaxing with a hot drink. Reviews praise the coffee and pastries as strong points, with many noting excellent beverages, tasty chocolates and chai lattes, and a good selection of treats like cookies, banana bread, and grilled cheese, while a few mention that the food options could be broader and the space can feel small when busy. The interior is described as modern and uncluttered, with light wood and cream tones that create a calm, comfortable setting, and the exterior blue accents giving the place a distinctive charm. Augusta Café is repeatedly recognized for its active role in the local community, collaborating with running clubs, choirs, cyclists, and other neighborhood groups, reinforcing its identity as a true hub of the area. While some visits note occasional service hiccups, the overall tone is positive with high marks for value and the friendly, homey vibe. In sum, Augusta Café is seen as a dependable, inviting stop for good drinks, tasty bites, and a welcoming atmosphere that invites people to linger or work in the company of neighbors.View restaurant profile
Augusta Café
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Café 5 Juillet gets praise for a welcoming vibe, good value, and friendly service, with a diverse menu that covers Algerian style sandwiches and omelettes, fries, pizza, crepes, and coffee at affordable prices. The pizza is highlighted for quality ingredients and many reviews claim the crepes offer excellent quality for the price, with some calling it the best crepes in Montreal. The staff are described as fast, professional, and attentive, the space as clean and reasonably priced, and practical extras like WiFi and a TV noted. There are a few caveats: chicken sandwiches have occasionally fallen short due to undercooked or lower quality meat, particularly during peak hours, and table service is not always available. Overall, Café 5 Juillet is seen as a good place to sample Algerian flavors and enjoy a casual meal that matches what is advertised.View restaurant profile
Café 5 Juillet
Open 24HRSVilleray-Saint-Michel
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