These reviews present Café Eden as a beautiful, welcoming spot with chic decor and a lively, relaxed vibe, a terrific terrace and reliable service that many describe as friendly and attentive. The menu earns praise across the board, from omelettes and tartine Benedictine to tacos, poke and onglet steak, with several dishes noted as delicious and well presented; some desserts and portions are seen as not fully matching the price, and a few meals are described as slower or cooler in service. The coffee and tea program attracts both praise and critique: standout matcha lattes and coconut coffee delight some, while a caramel latte can taste mainly of syrup or coffee notes lacking, and to-go orders can disappoint. The place is felt as a gem in Ste Thérèse for its atmosphere, range and quality, and Sundays have recently become an option, drawing groups of friends and families alike. Extra charges on certain add-ons and premium items are mentioned by some reviewers, but overall the sentiment is very positive with many saying they would return and recommend Café Eden to others.View restaurant profile
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Barri Café is described as an innovative spot that blends a modern cafe vibe with tech-forward touches like table-mounted ordering tablets, a robot delivering meals, and private pods for studying. The atmosphere is often calm and welcoming, making it suitable for studying, working, or casual chats with friends or family, with comfortable seating and gentle music. The menu is praised for variety and quality, featuring favorites such as paninis and wraps like tunacado and chicken caesar, halal options, and a selection of coffees, desserts, and Dubai themed items that showcase thoughtful presentation. The service experience is highlighted by friendly staff, quick preparation, and the playful robot that serves food, along with the option to borrow or play board games, which adds a unique social aspect. Some feedback notes crowds of students during peak times, occasional delays, and pods or beverages that may need extra attention to cleanliness or temperature, but overall guests say they would return for the concept and the consistent food and drinks. In sum, Barri Café stands out as a popular, family and student friendly spot with a distinctive experience, strong drinks and meals, and a welcoming environment ideal for studying, socializing, or relaxing.View restaurant profile
One Babo in Laval draws praise for tasty bubble teas and a wide selection, with staff described as welcoming and helpful when choosing among options. At the same time, cleanliness and ambiance are common concerns, including fingerprints on glass and plexi, dirty floors, and white curtains stained with marks, alongside a cold or distant welcome on some visits. An unsealed drink that spilled in the car has been noted as a recent incident. Despite these issues, the drinks remain appealing and the establishment is regarded as a cute spot with good service and plenty of options, with calls for improvements to cleanliness and warmth to lift the overall experience.View restaurant profile
Comptoir Krem & Kanel earns wide praise for its brioches, with favorites like pistachio, lotus, classic and speculoos, noted for a perfectly moist, fluffy texture and a balanced sweetness that keeps it from being too sweet. The brioche is described as handmade each morning and decadently addictive, a must try for pastry lovers. The accompanying drinks and desserts receive praise too, including a selection of artisanal slushes such as mango, dragon fruit and matcha, as well as ice cream with mango and passion fruit that tastes incredibly fresh. Service is generally friendly and helpful, though a few reviews mention moments of less attentive staff or a fly near the pastries and occasional stock shortages on busy days. Prices are described as a little steep by some, but the quality and the versatility for dessert, brunch, or a take-home treat are cited as worth it. Overall the spot is seen as a charming, artisanal bakery cafe on the north shore with many planning to return to try more flavors.View restaurant profile
Les Allumées is described by reviewers as a warm, charming spot that works well for a work meeting or a casual hangout with friends, with a bright, relaxed vibe thanks to large windows. The coffee and pastries are consistently praised, with the brioche and smoothie pairing highlighted as a favorite and a varied menu paired with good service. Some reviews call it the best cafe on the north shore, while others warn that the food is strong but the atmosphere can resemble a classic urban cafe with snobbish staff and high prices. Overall, the place is seen as worth discovering, offering excellent food and coffee and a welcoming ambiance.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Muffin Plus indicate a mixed experience: high prices and food that is not always fresh or well executed. Dishes are noted to use day-old ingredients and can be dry, pastries are poorly proportioned and muffins can be bland when fruit is missing. Sandwiches are decent but the bread is also dry. The concept is praised for creativity and potential, yet execution falls short, with pastry quality highlighted for improvement to surpass the standard of a typical big chain bakery. Service is impeccable.View restaurant profile
Toi Moi et Café is described as a place with a warm atmosphere, solid coffee and desserts, and generally welcoming service that makes visits pleasant. However many reviews note a drop in food quality and consistency, with some dishes arriving cold or oily and a few items not meeting expectations. Maintenance and cleanliness are flagged by several as lacking, including bathrooms and overall upkeep. The venue is considered versatile for casual brunch, coffee breaks, and studying, with the staff repeatedly praised for friendliness. Prices are sometimes seen as high for the value, and a few experiences felt over priced compared to past performances. Overall, the consensus finds Toi Moi et Café to be a beloved local option with many loyal customers hoping for a return to earlier warmth and reliability.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Sans-Gluten is widely praised as a haven for gluten free desserts, with many reviews highlighting items such as the chocolate yule log, lemon tart, mille feuille, pistachio raspberry cakes, croissants and almond croissants, and brownies, as well as other pastries. The offerings are described as flavorful and for some, capable of rivaling traditional bakery treats, making it a go to spot for birthdays and special occasions with advance planning recommended for large orders or frozen pastries. Service experiences are mixed, with some customers noting friendly staff and others describing brisk or unfriendly service and a sparsely presented display at times. A number of readers report variability in freshness and portion sizes, with some items not tasting as fresh or having texture issues, while many items are praised for taste. Some diners report digestive discomfort after pastries, including burning, bloating and stomach pain, which has led a few to reconsider visits. Overall, Le Marquis Sans-Gluten is seen as a standout option for gluten free desserts and a destination for gluten sensitive diners, though expectations around service consistency, variety and occasional freshness fluctuation remain.View restaurant profile
Café Dépôt is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with good coffee and tasty food, particularly when the service is attentive and the atmosphere stays relaxed for study or casual visits. Reviews mention a change in ownership and mixed experiences with coffee quality, some noting a decline before improvements, while others praise the refreshed ambiance and higher standards under the new management. The staff are frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with servers checking in and keeping things running smoothly. The venue is noted as charming and affordable, with a family and bike friendly vibe, though some comments point to needed maintenance in facilities and occasional issues with cleanliness of baked goods. Taken together, Café Dépôt appears to be a beloved local spot that shines when quality and customer care are emphasized, with patrons hopeful for continued improvements.View restaurant profile
Across the reviews, Starbucks is seen as delivering good coffee and generally friendly, efficient service, with many saying the staff are quick and attentive and the atmosphere is conducive to studying or working, and there are plenty of seats. However experiences vary: some customers face long drive through waits, slow service during rush hours, and crowded spaces with lots of laptops, making parking and space tight. Several notes mention staffing changes leading to training gaps and occasional order errors, while others highlight solid cappuccino and latte quality. Hygiene concerns are raised by a few about food items not rotated properly and cleanliness, and some customers dislike the new cold cup designs that seem to reduce the drink appearance. Overall, when operations run smoothly, the location offers reliable drinks and excellent service, and many patrons return for the coffee and the friendly team, but inconsistent staffing and peak time crowding detract from the experience in some visits.View restaurant profile
Maison Majorelle is consistently praised for its warm convivial ambiance and Moroccan inspired decor that feels welcoming from the moment guests arrive. The tea experience, especially Moroccan tea and the option of afternoon tea, earns high marks along with a menu of homemade dishes and pastries. Service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, with staff taking time to explain teas and ensuring a polished presentation. The space works well for casual meetups with friends, private celebrations, or quiet work sessions, and experiences include the ability to host events and a small boutique atmosphere. Music and atmosphere receive mixed notes: many appreciate the relaxing vibe while a few would prefer softer or more authentic music and some mention the menu is simple with limited food choices and portions that may not match price. Overall, Maison Majorelle is viewed as a delightful spot for a refined, creative tea and dining experience with charm and versatility, though there is room for menu expansion and ambience tweaks.View restaurant profile