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
Reviews describe La Distillerie as a lively, welcoming place with a stylish yet cozy vibe where good music and a friendly atmosphere invite conversation. The service is consistently praised as attentive and warm, with staff who offer thoughtful cocktail recommendations and check in regularly. The menu features tasty, well-presented food and a diverse cocktail list, with vegetarian and vegan options noted by several guests, and playful extras like games at the table and occasional goldfish offerings enhancing the experience. The setting is described as intimate and bustling, making a reservation advisable, and the ambiance tends to be bright and convivial even when the place is crowded. While some reviews mention occasional waits for food and a louder bar area, the overall impression centers on high-quality drinks, solid food, good value, and a vibe that friends and couples alike return for.View restaurant profile
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
Moineau emerges in reviews as a hidden Montreal gem with fresh, flavorful food and a warm, welcoming cafe atmosphere. The breakfast sandwich and avocado toast with matcha are highlighted along with tea and coffee, and on hot days guests appreciate homemade strawberry frozen treats. Service and decor are repeatedly praised, described as impeccable and warm, with attentive staff offering helpful recommendations. The venue is noted as a true gem in Hochelaga and a great spot for a morning or afternoon bite and a quality coffee. Overall, the collective impression is of a top notch cafe that delivers high quality food, friendly service, and a cozy, inviting setting.View restaurant profile
Atomic Café comes across as a quirky retro spot that feels part time capsule, part rock and punk vibe, drawing artists, students and locals to linger over coffee, pastries and casual bites. Open mic nights on Thursdays add a communal feel while the decor and vintage furniture give it character. The menu and prices are often praised with delicious sandwiches, veggie chili and tasty beverages, though some reviews note a cappuccino with little flavor and uneven coffee quality. Cleanliness is a recurring concern for a few visitors, with remarks about dirty chairs, an unpleasant smell and a difficult restroom experience, yet many still describe a warm and friendly staff. Despite these rough edges, the space is widely seen as welcoming, inclusive and ideal for studying, drawing, reading, or simply soaking in the lively open mic atmosphere and social vibe. Overall, Atomic Café is a neighborhood favorite with fair prices, local beers, coffee, tea and food, and a distinctive retro futuristic aesthetic that continues to charm visitors.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
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 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
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
SUPERNAT is described as a charming, cozy yet stylish wine bar with a bright, well lit interior that shifts from a cafe vibe by day to a lively spot by night. Reviewers praise the friendly, attentive service and the staff knowledge on the wine list, with a focus on natural and organic wines and wines served from taps. The menu blends Vietnamese inspired dishes with bold flavors and plenty of vegan or vegetarian options, featuring items like tofu dip with rice crisps, papaya salad, fish cake with dill and nuoc mam in tamarind sauce, and banh mi, plus tapas style bites and desserts such as pandan cookies and ube cookies or ube halaya. Drinks are highlighted as well crafted, including pandan matcha latte and other coffee pairings, a strong wine program, and cocktails, with notes of balanced flavors and not too sweet; some items feel pricey but tasty. The atmosphere is warm and charming, with a daytime cafe vibe and a space that can feel club-like when the music is loud, while the terrace offers a pleasant spot to sit. Overall, SUPERNAT is a well loved neighborhood spot that excels in drinks, vegetarian friendly options, and Vietnamese inspired bites, inviting guests to linger for both cafe and wine bar experiences.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
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
Overall, Café Hélico is described as a cozy, compact neighborhood spot with a calm vibe and a sunny terrace where the coffee and pastry quality shines. The matcha latte and cappuccino are frequently praised, and viennoiseries and other breakfast items are noted as delicious, with some reviewers enjoying the attention to detail while others find certain portions or temperatures inconsistent. Service is described as friendly and efficient by many, though a few reviews mention slower service for dine in and some disruption during renovations. Space constraints and changes after renovations are a recurring theme, with the interior feeling smaller, seating limited, and some longing for the old concept, though the terrace remains a plus. Pricing is sometimes deemed a bit overpriced for the portion size, and some patrons note changes in atmosphere since the renovations, but many still call it a great cafe to stop by for coffee and a quick bite. Overall Café Hélico emerges as a beloved spot for drinks and vibes, with readers planning to return, while experiences vary with timing, seating, and evolving concept.View restaurant profile
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Reviews portray Agrigourmet as a health minded spot that uses fresh quality ingredients and serves meals that are both tasty and nourishing. The menu mixes fresh sandwiches, muffins, soups, and ready to heat frozen meals that are convenient for busy days, with diners noting simple high quality offerings. Value, variety, and consistently friendly attentive service stand out, along with a local and eco friendly approach. The overall impression is that healthy options are easy to find here, whether craving a quick bite, a hearty sandwich, or a convenient prepared meal.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Aube Boulangerie as a standout bakery in Montreal, with pastries and breads praised for freshness and high quality, including the sourdough, baguette, kouign amann, croissants, and a strong coffee program that many find excellent. A few items are highlighted as exceptional, while some readers note the menu can feel small. Nut allergy labeling is a recurring concern, with an incident where a chocolatine hidden hazelnuts caused a reaction and questions about ingredient lists and warning labels. Service is described as a mixed bag: some staff are welcoming and attentive, while others feel distracted or distant, though many customers find the ambiance cozy and conducive to work or chats. The prices are described as higher, but the quality and neighborhood vibe are often cited as worth it. Overall, Aube Boulangerie is regarded as a delicious, reliable option in the area, best experienced for its breads and pastries, with room for improvement in staff consistency and labeling.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
Hoche Glacé earns praise for a wide and inventive ice cream lineup, with strong vegan and dairy-free options that often taste as rich as traditional flavors and a creamy texture that keeps things appealing as pistachio matcha, tiramisu tourillon, and apple crumble tourbillons appear among the favorites. The shop's cozy space and friendly, patient staff make visits pleasant, and sorbets and other non-dairy choices are highlighted as standout. Pricing is noted as on the higher side by some reviewers, and lines or wait times can be long, with a few comments about portions feeling smaller or melt times affecting enjoyment. The quality and variety, especially the use of local ingredients and the allure of signature tours, position Hoche Glacé as a top ice cream destination in the city, though potential visitors may want to plan for peak hours and higher prices.View restaurant profile
At Boulangerie Le Petit Breton, reviews describe a friendly neighborhood bakery that is convenient for lunch or takeout and offers a solid range of pastries, breads and sandwiches along with occasional specialties. The croissants, chocolatines, and pain aux raisins are frequently praised, with some highlighting the roulés aux raisins as a standout and a birthday cake decorated with a moon shape and playful motifs that impressed with its detail. Service is described as welcoming and attentive by many, though a few notes mention slower service during busy times and occasional coldness from staff. Freshness is a recurring theme, with several praising overall quality while others report croissants or pastries that seemed not truly fresh, suggesting turnover or labeling could be clearer for day-old items. The atmosphere and prices are generally seen as good value and the bakery is considered worth a visit, with customers often returning for breads, pastries and takeout options, while some reviews caution about variability in quality from day to day.View restaurant profile
Junco comes across as a cozy neighborhood spot with delicious and creative Italian fare, strong cocktails and a thoughtful wine list, all complemented by friendly, attentive service and a warm, inviting ambiance. Dishes like pasta, crudo, burrata with focaccia, and caprese sandwiches receive frequent praise for flavor and quality, while cafe offerings such as cappuccino and pastries are described as delicious, though some guests note that prices can be high for a cafe or for certain items. The space is repeatedly highlighted for its decor, natural light, comfortable seating, and a pleasant terrace, making it suitable for reading, casual meals, or social evenings. Staff are described as knowledgeable and personable, with helpful wine pairings and a welcoming presence that helps create a memorable night out. The overall sentiment is that Junco is a welcome addition to the neighborhood, with guests saying they would gladly return and frequently recommend it, despite occasional comments about value or service speed.View restaurant profile
Domaine des 15 lots draws visitors with a maple syrup tasting that many describe as informative, engaging and warmly hosted by a small family operation, a visit that guides guests through the history and mechanics of maple farming, the differences among syrups, and the broader maple products that come from the farm, including maple butter, jams, sugar and baked goods, with tastings that stay balanced rather than overly sweet, while the shop adds a diverse array of maple items, pastries, candies, wines and beers, making the experience feel like a cozy, whole package rather than a single tasting, and the host communicates with ease and generosity, often supplemented by videos and farm context that help connect what is sampled to the family operation behind it; reviews repeatedly call it a must do in Montreal, a memorable highlight for families and groups, and an authentic Quebec experience that is both educational and delicious, leaving visitors with new knowledge about the syrup making process, a deeper appreciation for the craft, and a stash of favorite products to take home, with many noting the experience as a standout during the trip.View restaurant profile
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Reviews of L'Insolite - espace gourmand describe a bright, inviting space with expansive windows and a large skylight that creates an open feel, especially in winter, and a convenient location directly at Pie IX metro with exterior access where guests can sit and linger. The atmosphere is generally praised, with a pleasant vibe, good coffee, and attentive service that pays attention to details, and many visits are described as a pleasure with reliable food and cafe offerings. On the other hand, some downsides appear: muffins and croissants are reported as undercooked, a chai latte is disappointing and tastes mostly of milk, and several reviewers note that much of the food is premade and not particularly great, particularly near the Biodome and planetarium.View restaurant profile
Ô Gâteries receives broad praise for its pastries and croissants, with many noting that croissants, éclairs, and cream puffs are among the best in the Montreal area, and that the desserts are beautiful and delicious. The staff are described as friendly and attentive, the service upbeat, and the interior pleasant for casual dining or to go. The bakery is a popular choice for events, offering a wide selection of pastries, cakes, quiches, salads and sandwiches at reasonable prices. While overall impressions are very positive, a few reviews point out occasional misses such as a dry bagel with smoked salmon, a latte or matcha latte with little flavor, and desserts where sweetness overshadows other flavors; some note noise or layout could be improved. Nevertheless, Ô Gâteries is seen by many as a standout French bakery in the region, especially for its choux pastries, croissants and overall quality, drawing regular customers who travel from nearby areas for the experience.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews paint Péché matinal as a popular brunch spot beloved for its excellent coffee, generous and beautifully presented dishes, and a charming, intimate setting, especially in the glass-roofed area. The menu is creative and robust, with highlights like a grilled cheese with ham and caramelized onions, a Costaude omelette, and a variety of bread-based specialties; portions are often described as substantial and good value for the quality, though a few find the prices a bit high. Attentive and friendly service is frequently noted, but crowds can lead to longer waits, a busy open kitchen feel, and occasional delays in seating or drinks since reservations are not offered. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as cozy and stylish, and the long weekend lineups are considered part of the experience. Overall, Péché matinal is regarded as one of the best breakfast and brunch options in the area, with a strong emphasis on quality, flavor, and a memorable setting that makes returning to explore more of the menu appealing.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Café Terrasse 1957 describe a venue with a charming old-time vibe and a standout terrace that is particularly pleasant in summer, where the atmosphere is lively and the music adds character, and the overall service is friendly and professional; the café is praised for good drinks and coffee and for being a solid place to linger with friends, sometimes noted as an institution on the south shore. On the other hand, opinions about the food are mixed, with some visits delivering solid meals and a simple, well-executed burger, while other experiences feature slower service, longer wait times, and quality issues such as a BLT missing heart of tomato or a hamburger made with lower quality meat, as well as a dessert that was overly sweet; value and consistency are called into question by several reviewers. Overall, Café Terrasse 1957 is seen as a nice, charming spot with a versatile terrace and dependable service that remains enjoyable for drinks and casual dining, though some visits highlight price concerns and variability in the kitchen.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe N latté as a cozy, charming cafe in old Longueuil with a warm coffee house vibe, a welcoming atmosphere ideal for meeting friends, working, or relaxing, and a neatly presented menu and display. The coffee, especially the latte, is consistently praised for quality, and the pastries are often highlighted as delicious with vegan and gluten-free options available. Service is described as fast and friendly, contributing to a calm environment, though a few notes mention decaf issues or muffins that could be refined. The cafe can get busy at peak times, but its attractive decor, pleasant music, and cozy seating keep it a favorite for many, inviting repeat visits. Overall, N latté comes across as a reliable neighborhood spot with strong coffee and pastries, thoughtful staff, and a welcoming, homey feel.View restaurant profile
Modali Café is described as a cozy, warm, small cafe with a calm, inviting atmosphere and friendly staff. Guests highlight the relaxing ambiance for work or reading, the pleasant music, and tasty offerings such as brioche and good coffee. The owners' kindness and hospitality come up repeatedly, with dogs welcomed and visitors noting attentive service and a neighborhood treasure vibe. Some suggestions include extending hours and incorporating pastries from a local bakery to please the nearby community. Overall, Modali Café is portrayed as a reliable, human-centered spot for a quick coffee, a pause, or a focused visit.View restaurant profile
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
Overall, reviews describe Les Cafés Européens as a welcoming spot with a strong coffee focus, featuring velvety espresso, solid matcha drinks, and a selection of beans from different origins, along with drinks like hot chocolate and London fogs. Pastries such as raspberry muffins and cookies are enjoyed, and the staff are consistently courteous, contributing to a friendly, family friendly atmosphere with a characterful setting on Place Longueuil. Excellent service and quality drinks are repeatedly praised, with notes on the barista expertise with cappuccinos and the quartetto beans, and lactose free options available for drinks. A few comments mention the occasional overstrong espresso or a chilly interior due to air conditioning, but the overall impression remains highly positive, highlighting quality, consistency, and a pleasant visit.View restaurant profile
People describe Café POP as a warm, cozy neighborhood spot where everything is made in house, from the bread to the pastries, and the lunch menu is plentiful, fresh, and tasty. Sandwiches are a highlight, with Italian varieties and a broad selection of salads and fruit dishes, and the desserts such as croissants and fudgy brownies are frequently praised. Gluten free options are available and can be accommodated, with staff noted for being attentive and accommodating. The ambiance is welcoming and unpretentious, making it a reliable place to stop for coffee, a bite, or a chat with friends, with prices described as reasonable. Coffee is generally well liked, with special mentions of pistachio latte and chai latte, though a few reviews note inconsistency in coffee quality. Overall, the staff and the homemade feel, along with friendly service, make it feel like a beloved local spot and a favorite for regulars.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
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
All in all, Toutes les choses parfaites is described as a beloved neighborhood spot that celebrates local initiatives with enticing displays and a welcoming atmosphere, offering a strong selection of organic and local products, soaps and oils, and thoughtful gifts. The staff are repeatedly praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and commitment to sustainability and supporting local producers. The range also includes plants and bulk items that appeal to shoppers seeking gifts or treats for themselves. Occasional long lines at checkout and slower service during peak times are noted, suggesting there is room for a smoother system, but the overall impression remains positive and inviting. This location is viewed as a must visit for fans of local, eco friendly goods and well curated presentation that brightens daily routines, even amid occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
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Café Kujira is described as a bright, stylish spot with a welcoming staff and generally excellent coffee, especially Paraiso Silver for pour over, and solid matcha and London fog; the space is noted as great for studying or working thanks to ample natural light and a calm, comfortable atmosphere, and service is often praised for attentiveness and for remembering regular orders. While most reviews highlight the vibe, coffee quality, and pastries, a few mention disappointing drinks with weak or unbalanced milk foams or some bland items, yet the overall impression remains that Café Kujira is a reliable, well loved neighborhood cafe with a nice ambiance and convenient location.View restaurant profile
Brûlerie Des Andes is described in reviews as delivering high quality beans with on site roasting and a reputation for freshness, with several diners calling it a hidden gem in a residential neighborhood and praising a range of offerings including a beloved Colombian coffee and a Salvador origin, all at a price that many feel is reasonable for the category. Service experiences are mixed: many note friendly and humane staff and owners, while others point to occasions when the barista seemed unsure about espresso measurements, used the same milk for multiple drinks, or did not froth milk properly. Take away drinks and bulk beans are highlighted as tasty and well prepared, with customers appreciating conversations about roast dates to dial in espresso. Some reviews mention issues with decaf being particularly good or very fresh, while a few express disappointment with older stock or higher prices and limited seating. Overall, Brûlerie Des Andes comes across as a dependable source of freshly roasted beans and a warm, personal shopping experience, even as occasional inconsistencies remind visitors that quality can vary by day.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
Café Kujira is described as a cute cozy neighborhood cafe with a calm vibe, friendly staff, and good value coffee. The menu blends sweet and savory options, with standout biscuits and matcha cookies, and there are occasional drinks like beer, wine or cider on offer. The space is small with limited seating inside, though a park across the street provides a pleasant spot to sip drinks, and the cafe is dog friendly. While many praise the coffee and warm atmosphere, a few notes mention bitter or acidic filtered coffee and a matcha cookie that misses the mark. Overall, Café Kujira comes across as a reliable local favorite for tasty coffee, welcoming service, and a relaxed vibe, even if it can feel crowded and prices can be high in the downtown area.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
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
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
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
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
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
MAESMi is described as a small, friendly neighborhood cafe with consistently good coffee and pastries, where items like matcha with pistachio and orange blossom are highly praised and the roulé suisse and croissants are standout; a note mentions some beverages not served hot enough. Lattes, especially the iced oat latte, are highlighted as excellent and sometimes among the best in Montréal, and the pastries are repeatedly described as excellent and fairly priced for the quality. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly and attentive, with customers feeling welcome and the staff remembered by regulars. The cafe is noted for its intimate, not very large space and a warm, tranquil atmosphere, making it a place many plan to return to. Overall it comes across as a quality coffee and pastry spot in the area, recommended for a comforting and dependable experience.View restaurant profile
Overall, BOSSA Prêt à manger earns strong praise for generous Italian deli style sandwiches made with fresh ingredients and bold flavors, with favorites like porchetta, meatball, Milanese, diavolo, chicken cutlet and classic hoagies frequently singled out as among the best in Montreal. The vibe is casual and welcoming, the staff described as friendly, and the on site atmosphere is lively, though space is tight and lines can build during lunch rush; some reviewers mention cold air and loud music as drawbacks. Service at times is not flawless, with occasional missing items or delays, and a few notes about inconsistent bread or fillings depending on time or batch, and the popularity of Uber Eats and DoorDash can extend wait times for takeout. Value is generally seen as good given large portions, meatiness and quality ingredients, with cannoli, arancini and other Italian treats also praised. Overall, it remains a top go to for sandwich lovers in Montreal, with many recommending ordering ahead or visiting outside peak hours to maximize the experience.View restaurant profile
Café Lézard comes across in reviews as a cozy, charming spot with a warm atmosphere and a varied menu that many find appealing for coffee, casual lunches, and evenings out, with praise for tasty food, good presentation, a solid wine and drinks selection, and a vibe that invites lingering; Dishes like tartiflette and onion soup gratinée get repeated compliments, as do planches and salads, while some reviewers mention that the beef tartare lacks flavor and can feel a bit stringy or that a tart was reheated, and a guest recalls a service issue involving pressure to tip that left a negative impression. Overall, the place is seen as worth returning to for the ambiance and the dependable fare, even as a few visits reflect uneven service and occasional dips in quality, illustrating a balance between charm, good food, and occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Pot Masson is described as a warm, casual spot with a stylish interior and a charming terrace, offering an atmosphere that can be lively with live music and drinks or relaxed for brunch with friends. The staff is often praised for friendliness and efficiency, but several reviews note slow or uneven service and occasional miscommunications. The menu receives praise for variety and value, with many dishes tasty and well presented, while others point out missing brunch items, portions that feel small for the price, or dishes that did not meet expectations. The place is appreciated for its cocktails, oysters, and dog friendly terrace, making it a go-to for a pleasant outing, and many express interest in returning for the ambiance and overall experience. Some experiences highlight quality fluctuations and occasional service problems, including one remark about ill treatment by a chef, underscoring that the verdict depends on the day and the team in charge. Overall Pot Masson offers an appealing combination of ambiance and value, but reviews indicate variability in service and kitchen consistency that can influence the experience.View restaurant profile