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Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

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Commodore Café - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Commodore Café

Coffee shop in the HONEYROSE Hotel.
Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(48)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Commodore Café is described by patrons as a cozy, well designed space with tasty pastries and superb coffee, where friendly attentive service and standout lattes make for a memorable visit, with many noting the lattes as among the best ever tasted; the decor and atmosphere are said to provide a pleasant escape, and the grab and go coffee option adds convenience, even though seating can be limited.View restaurant profile
Circos - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Circos

Located in Hilton Garden Inn Montréal Centre-Ville
Open until 10 pm
(60)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Circos earns praise for tasty, well-presented dishes and consistently attentive service, with guests noting solid quality across meals and several standout items like French toast. The staff are described as friendly and hardworking, able to handle busy service with a smile. Breakfast at Circos offers a convenient option for hotel guests, though the space can feel busy and the atmosphere is more practical than upscale due to its lobby location. Overall, Circos provides solid value and dependable quality, making it a reliable choice for meals during a hotel stay and a pleasant option for casual dinners.View restaurant profile
Commodore Restaurant - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Commodore Restaurant

Come taste our French food and conviviality, located in the HONEYROSE Hotel.
Open until 10 pm
(286)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our February 2026 Media Invitations and Favourites20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Commodore Restaurant offers a refined art deco setting and a calm, inviting ambience that makes conversation easy, with guests consistently praising the attentive service and well coordinated dining experience. The menu showcases a range of appealing options from coastal plates to comforting classics and brunch favorites, with highlights including oysters, beet salad, salmon tartare, and a burger that earns frequent acclaim, paired with a thoughtful wine program. The overall atmosphere is described as romantic and elegant, suitable for couples or relaxed meals with friends, while the staff are noted for professionalism and helpful recommendations. While a few visits mention sporadic inconsistencies such as overcooked dishes or slower service at peak times, the prevailing impression is one of value, beauty, and memorable evenings, inviting repeat visits to Commodore Restaurant.View restaurant profile
Le Psy Bar vins et fromages - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Le Psy Bar vins et fromages

Open until Midnight
(246)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Where to Satisfy Your Cheese Craving in Montreal

Review Summary

Le Psy Bar vins et fromages comes across as a cozy, intimate family run spot in Montreal where guests consistently praise the warm, attentive service and expert guidance on wine and cheese pairings. The menu offerings of cheeses and charcuterie are described as generous, with a thoughtful selection of Quebec cheeses and private import wines, and cocktails that complement the boards. The atmosphere is often noted as calm and homey, with inviting lighting and a friendly, chatty vibe that works for both romantic evenings and convivial gatherings. While many reviews highlight exceptional hospitality and knowledge from the staff and owners, some mention that portions can be lean on certain boards and that prices can be on the higher side, yet the quality and experience tend to justify the cost. Highlights repeatedly cited include standout items like French onion soup and inventive espresso cocktails, a wide range of wines by the glass, and the overall sense of belonging and welcome that makes it easy to return. Overall, Le Psy Bar vins et fromages is described as a must visit, a hidden gem where the focus on wine, cheese, and warm service creates a memorable night out.View restaurant profile
Pho Anh - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Pho Anh

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(447)
Quartier des Spectacles, The Village/Centre-Sud

Review Summary

Pho Anh appears in these reviews as a warm, family run spot known for authentic Northern Vietnamese pho with broth that simmers for days, homemade condiments, and fresh ingredients, and it offers vegetarian options with a broth prepared separately from meat stock; diners describe a rich, clean, deeply flavorful broth, generous portions, and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Service is consistently noted as friendly and attentive, with explanations on how to enjoy each dish and occasional personalized recommendations, though busy evenings can bring slower service and seating challenges. The menu extends beyond pho to include items like bun cha, vermicelli dishes, spring rolls, crispy wings, and Vietnamese coffee, all described as well made and reasonably priced, with many reviews praising the authenticity and northern style as distinct from standard pho. The overall impression emphasizes care, tradition, and hospitality, with many diners stating they would return or recommend to friends; occasional comments about kitchen speed or balance of garnishes are outweighed by praise for the broth, the flavors, and the genuine warmth of the staff.View restaurant profile
Osmo X Marusan - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Osmo X Marusan

Japanese curries, sandwiches & more in a trendy, fashionable cafe set in an industrial-style space.
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(762)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Celebrating Lunar New Year 2026 in Montreal: A Cultural and Culinary ExplorationThe Most Aesthetic Cafes in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Osmo X Marusan is described as a visually striking, club‑like cafe that blends Japanese inspired sandos, curry bowls and drinks with a strong coffee and matcha scene, attracting a young, studious crowd and often becoming a lively, crowded space. The atmosphere is frequently praised for its architecture, skylights and terrace, sometimes with a DJ or vinyl vibe, but the overall level of noise and activity can make it hard to study or have a quiet meal. The menu features crowd favorites like tamago sando, karaage sando and katsu curry, with matcha and hojicha drinks earning consistent praise, though some reviews note small portions, bland elements or variable quality and long waits during peak times. Service quality ranges from friendly and attentive to slow or uneven, contributing to mixed overall impressions. Taken together, the place shines for its unique vibe, drinks and creative sandwiches and is often recommended for a social visit or a first experience, while not being ideal for those seeking a quiet, quick meal or a predictable cafe routine.View restaurant profile
Cafe Tere - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Cafe Tere

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(79)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Cafe Tere comes across as a small, beautifully designed cafe on a pedestrian street with a calm, welcoming vibe that suits studying, working, or catching up with friends. The coffee and matcha are consistently praised for quality and flavor, with some drinks featuring house-made syrups and a smooth, balanced profile. The menu highlights healthy options like smoothie bowls and energy bites, with gluten-free choices and an approach that feels naturopath-inspired. The space is cozy and elegant, with warm lighting and thoughtful decor that creates a homey yet stylish atmosphere that invites lingering. The staff are frequently noted for friendliness and attentive service, though one review mentions occasional delays during a rush. Overall Cafe Tere is seen as a standout, a hidden gem in the area offering reliable coffee, delicious pastries and a serene ambiance that supports both concentration and relaxation.View restaurant profile
Second Cup Café - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Second Cup Café

Open until Midnight
(182)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Second Cup Café is described as a welcoming, clean and comfortable spot that is ideal for studying or meeting friends, with consistently friendly staff and a broad range of coffees and pastries and frequent new creations. The atmosphere is calm and inviting, usually conducive to focus, and seating is generally ample though weekends can feel crowded due to its central location near universities and transit hubs. Reviewers praise reliable service, good latte and pastries, and a sense of being treated like regulars, while a few note occasional misorders, tables that need cleaning after busy periods, or occasional inconsistency such as a burnt tasting coffee. Some mention higher prices but fair value, and a few report gift card issues or slow replies from customer service, though internet access and overall experience have improved for many. Overall, Second Cup Café comes across as a popular, comfortable cafe to work, study or meet friends, with a friendly team and a steady stream of menu updates that keep things interesting.View restaurant profile
Muffin Plus - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Muffin Plus

Opens Tomorrow at 6:30 am
(3)
Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Reviews describe Muffin Plus as offering tasty food and coffee, a friendly and welcoming staff, and a strong sense that returning would be worthwhile, with many calling it a must try.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Zinzin - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Restaurant Zinzin

Open until 10 pm
(60)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Review Summary

Restaurant Zinzin earns high marks for attentive service, a lively yet welcoming vibe, and food that is creative, well executed, and reasonably priced. Diners repeatedly praise the fresh ingredients, attractive presentation, and the variety that includes satisfying vegetarian options. The menu features appealing dishes such as fresh salads, flavorful risotto, and options like duck, beef with chimichurri, and shrimp, all described as tasty and generously plated. While a review mentions a hiccup with a Montreal a Table reservation and a momentary wait, the staff are credited with smoothing over the delay and making guests feel well cared for. Overall guests leave with a positive impression of the ambiance, the quality of the dishes, and the value, making it a recommended spot for a pleasant meal before or after a show.View restaurant profile
Darlington Boire & Manger - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Darlington Boire & Manger

Located in the Courtyard Marriott Hotel, in the heart of downtown Montreal and in the entertainment district.
Open until 10 pm
(76)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Darlington Boire & Manger is described as a welcoming, well staffed venue where the atmosphere and service shine, with friendly, attentive staff making guests feel at home and engaging conversations that add to the dining experience. The breakfast and other menu items receive praise for quality, with eggs Benedict and a wholesome breakfast highlighted, and the bar earns compliments for a great selection of beers, wines and spirits and reliable drink availability. The setting is repeatedly praised as a cozy, comfortable hotel bar and dining area that is convenient for a night out or a return visit. Some critiques note that while the food is generally good, portions can be small on some dishes, and prices after tipping and taxes can feel steep; one item is noted for missing ranch dressing which can affect flavor, and a few dishes could be elevated to fully match the level of hospitality. Overall, the reviews present a dependable, friendly spot with strong service, good food, and a welcoming vibe that makes guests inclined to return.View restaurant profile
Krispy Kreme - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Krispy Kreme

Open until 10 pm
(302)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Donuts are widely praised for being fresh and delicious, with a wide variety and very good value that makes Krispy Kreme a go to stop for many, especially Montreal visitors who keep returning. There are occasional lapses where donuts arrive old and cold or where iced coffee is not available. Watching the donuts being made is a highlight for many, and the atmosphere is often described as lively. Service is usually fast and friendly, with staff noted as welcoming and bilingual, though some reviews mention the music can be too loud when busy and a lack of birthday recognition. A few comments point to cleanliness issues, such as restrooms needing attention, while others say the cafe experience is bland compared with the donuts. Overall Krispy Kreme is seen as a top donut destination with passionate fans, a desire for more locations such as Ottawa, and strong recommendations for the donuts' flavors and freshness.View restaurant profile
Cachitos - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Cachitos

Opens Tomorrow at 9:30 am
(201)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Reviews describe Cachitos as a warm, welcoming spot for Venezuelan comfort food, where cachitos and tequenos are consistently praised for freshness and flavor, with a menu offering a variety of fillings like ham and cheese, chorizo cheese, and goyave with cheese. Coffee and cafe vibes are loved too, with friendly staff, attentive service, and latte art that adds a cute touch to a relaxed atmosphere. The food is described as fresh and homemade, and the cachitos are often called among the best ever, while some comments note the overall experience is solid but not always wow, yet still enjoyable and worth returning for. The space is small but has plenty of seating, which helps during busy times, and desserts such as cocada receive praise. Overall Cachitos is seen as a dependable, tasty stop in Montreal for a quick snack or comforting bite that nods to Venezuelan flavors.View restaurant profile
Café Dépôt - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Dépôt

Opens Tomorrow at 6:30 am
(2)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently note friendly and efficient staff, including the manager, even when a line forms, with patience and guidance to help decide what to order. The atmosphere is pleasant and the space stays clean, and pastries such as cinnamon scones are described as delicious. A small discount is mentioned for bringing a reusable mug, and reusable cups are reportedly available for purchase. The main downside is that points cards are not used at this location and punch cards are no longer offered, and prices are a bit higher than nearby options, leading some to wish for occasional free drinks. Overall, Café Dépôt is described as enjoyable and worth stopping by on workdays.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Van Houtte

Open until 10 pm
(40)
Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Overall, reviews mention a great sandwich and decent drink options at Café Van Houtte, with coffee and breakfast being common orders for regulars. Services are described as inconsistent, including a barista who answers in English with a negative attitude and a staff member who smiles less at some customers but is friendly to others. Regulars say they go several times a week and spend accordingly. The vibe comes across as reliable in terms of menu but variable in customer treatment, depending on who is served.View restaurant profile
Pikolo Espresso Bar - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Pikolo Espresso Bar

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(257)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Mentioned in: Enjoy Montreal in a Sip: Lattes and Cold Brews Redefine the Coffee Break.

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Pikolo Espresso Bar as a bright, cozy spot with friendly, knowledgeable staff and strong coffee, complemented by delicious pastries and a chic atmosphere. Espresso drinks are frequently praised for their smoothness and latte art, and the matcha and other drinks are well received. The location, convenient wifi, and welcoming service are noted, with staff often described as patient and helpful in making recommendations. Many visitors praise the croissants, donuts, and inventive drinks like the summer slush, which many describe as balanced and flavorful. However a few comments point to a recent dip in coffee quality for some lattes, limited food options, a small space that gets crowded, and practical hiccups such as cups for iced drinks and occasionally unfriendly staff. Overall Pikolo remains a solid local favorite for crafted drinks and good vibes, with experiences varying by visit.View restaurant profile
Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café

Open until 11 pm
(54)
Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Overall, Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café yields a mixed set of reviews: the concept is seen as really appealing while prices are described as a bit high; the taste is considered worth it by some, and the first experience was surprisingly high in quality. The staff is noted as friendly in several comments, with one mentioning that a staff member speaks Spanish. Confusion about the name appears in some remarks, noting that the restaurant is not called Yeh but Yaya. The frozen yogurt is described by some as decent but others say it is bland and unflavoured, missing mix-ins. A comparison with previous experiences suggests the product used to taste better, implying decline in flavor. A pricey iced tea is described as disappointing, despite polite service and no requested extras. Taken together, the impressions point to potential and pleasant elements, but inconsistency in product quality, pricing, and seasonal factors can affect the overall appeal.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Van Houtte

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(52)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Reviews describe Café Van Houtte as a cozy and welcoming spot for coffee and light meals, where fresh, flavorful coffee and delicious pastries meet a clean, comfortable setting. The staff are consistently friendly, attentive, and helpful, contributing to quick, efficient service and a positive overall experience. Many notes highlight the relaxed vibe for work or conversation and the pleasure of returning, with a reputation for reliable drinks and good service. Overall, Café Van Houtte comes across as a dependable destination for a satisfying coffee break and casual dining.View restaurant profile
Eva B. - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Eva B.

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(280)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Vegetarian Restaurants and Menus

Review Summary

Eva B comes across as a quirky, stylish thrift spot with a cafe, a place where every corner invites digging for unusual finds and the vibe is eclectic and welcoming. The two level layout shows a wide mix of vintage and second hand items and the decor invites exploration as much as shopping, with an in house coffee shop and snacks. Prices are generally praised as reasonable and the store aims to be affordable, though some pieces are seen as overpriced for what they are. The atmosphere is often described as fun and busy with a maximalist vibe, plus a terrace and cozy seating, but some reviewers note crowds, a few smells or cleanliness concerns, and accessibility issues due to the building. Overall the place is viewed as a standout for thrifting and cafe culture, delivering great finds, tasty treats, and a memorable ambiance, with caveats about consistency and practical details.View restaurant profile
Café Dépôt - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Dépôt

(1)
Quartier des Spectacles
LaKafe MTL - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

LaKafe MTL

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(133)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Review Summary

LaKafe MTL comes through in reviews as a cozy, stylish spot that works for studying or chatting with friends, with a clean, calm space and friendly staff even when busy. The drinks are a major draw, especially the coconut matcha cloud and Vietnamese coffee variants like egg coffee and salted coffee, with many praising creamy textures and bold flavors; there are also notes of creative twists such as guava matcha, Jasmine Matcha, Strawberry Matcha and banana latte, and a claim that the coconut cloud is a standout favorite. Food highlights include fresh onigirazu and croffles, with salmon onigirazu and unagi onigirazu described as good though sometimes heavy on mayo or slightly burnt. Some reviewers mention small seating capacity and occasional slower service, but most say the experience is worth it and that the prices align with the quality. Overall, LaKafe MTL is viewed as a delightful, unique cafe that delivers satisfying drinks and bites and invites customers to return to try more items.View restaurant profile
Café Constance signé Bazin - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Constance signé Bazin

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(74)
Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkThe Most Aesthetic Cafes in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Café Constance signé Bazin is described as a stylish and cozy cafe-restaurant with a beautiful interior and a solid coffee program, where brunch and lunch dishes are generally well prepared and pastries and pistachio desserts are frequently praised. The space is repeatedly noted as a convenient spot to study, work on a laptop, or catch up with friends, with several reviewers highlighting friendly staff and a welcoming vibe. Some reviews call service inconsistent, noting slow pacing, moments of cold reception, or reminders about reservations that dampen the mood, while others praise attentive service during busy periods. Dishes range from bourguignon and vol au vent to gnocchi, avocado toast, and comforting burgers or sandwiches, with many praising quality ingredients and careful presentation, though a few comments suggest portions could feel light for the price and a couple of beverages miss depth. The overall impression emphasizes affordable quality, a charming ambiance, and a place to return for its coffee, desserts, and atmosphere, while acknowledging occasional noise from a shared space and lighting or seating constraints that may affect a quiet study or dinner experience.View restaurant profile
Café Nocturne - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Nocturne

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(192)
Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Feedback on Café Nocturne paints a picture of a cozy spot with strong coffee and pastries, especially scones and croissants, and a vibe that's good for studying or hanging out, while some reviews highlight the friendly side of the service and others point to inconsistent or slow service and occasional unfriendly experiences with staff. Seating is often hard to come by as many patrons work on laptops, and the space can feel chilly in winter or a bit noisy at times. Overall, the cafe is valued for its atmosphere, reliable drinks, and baked goods, though a few reviews warn that service and space constraints can detract from the visit.View restaurant profile
Le Parva - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Le Parva

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(29)
Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Le Parva is described as a small, pleasant cafe in a good location with welcoming staff, offering sandwiches, salads, pastries and tea that are generally praised, and an excellent latte at a very reasonable price, with Nutrinor milk highlighted as a high quality Quebec product. Coffee quality is mixed, with the espresso criticized for weak flavor and inconsistent preparation, possibly due to changes in suppliers or technique, while other reports suggest attempts to improve the coffee experience. The cafe is noted as being inside the library area and another spot in the hall is considered more interesting by some, with service experiences ranging from great prices and generous portions to long waits and unfriendly service on a November visit. Le Parva is also known for pastries that for several years included vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options, but a change of pastry chef reportedly diminished the lineup, though locally produced ingredients and on site baking remain, and sandwiches can take extra time if reheated.View restaurant profile
Café Pista - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Pista

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(164)
Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: From Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar GuideThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Reviews portray Café Pista as a popular cozy neighborhood cafe in Montreal with a calm welcoming atmosphere and attentive service. Coffee and drinks are repeatedly praised for quality and flavor, with mentions of good oat milk cappuccino, cortado, and a variety of beverages, plus desserts and brunch options. The space is noted for being roomy and laptop friendly, with multiple seating choices and outlets that make it convenient for working. The food is described as tasty and well presented, though a few items are noted as overpriced or not as outstanding as the coffee, and some dishes have changed from the menu. Overall, reviewers consider it a standout cafe in the area and a reliable spot to relax, work, or meet, with many expressing appreciation for its reopening and desire to return.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal

Opens Tomorrow at 6 am
(484)
Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal as a warm, cozy spot with fresh, chewy bagels and a wide range of cream cheeses and toppings that make for satisfying breakfasts and casual lunches. The service is repeatedly praised for friendliness and helpfulness, with staff noted for accommodating language needs and making guests feel welcome. Bagels are frequently called fresh and flavorful, with particular favorites including sesame with salmon, pesto cream cheese, and pumpernickel with figs, though several comments mention inconsistencies in quality and value, including bagels that were dry or overdone and prices that feel high for the portion size. The atmosphere, decor, and coffee are regularly highlighted as bonuses, and many reviewers say they would return, citing quick service, good vibes, and the sense that the place treats guests like regulars even when visiting as tourists. Overall, it comes across as a reliable Montréal bagel destination with strong staff, solid flavors, and a few caveats about price and occasional unevenness.View restaurant profile
Dave Plant Food - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Dave Plant Food

May be temporarily closed
(2)
Quartier des Spectacles
Café Rì Yuè - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Rì Yuè

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(480)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to Try

Review Summary

Café Rì Yuè comes across as a small, cozy and visually charming cafe near Place des Arts, beloved for inventive drinks and beautiful pastries that range from matcha and hojicha lattes to yuzu and ube cheesecakes, macarons, and other delicate desserts, with many reviews highlighting the quality and presentation. The vibe is intimate and welcoming, with plenty of natural light and cute decor, but seating can be limited and at times the space feels crowded, sometimes requiring customers to share tables. The staff are frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, though a few notes mention variable service and occasional delays or mix ups. Prices are sometimes described as a bit high for the portions, though the menu of full cakes is noted as convenient for celebrations. The cafe is repeatedly recommended for a quick coffee break or to meet a friend, and fans celebrate its desserts as not too sweet and beautifully crafted, with standout items like the matcha strawberry cake, yuzu cheesecake, and white chocolate matcha drinks. Overall, Café Rì Yuè appears to deliver a consistently cute and tasty experience for dessert lovers and matcha fans, even as space limitations and occasional service quirks keep it from being ideal for larger groups or longer study sessions.View restaurant profile
Café Gitana - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Gitana

Open until 3 am
(112)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Overall, Café Gitana is described as a cozy, authentic Turkish-Middle Eastern vibe with live music that elevates the experience and makes it feel like an escape, especially on evenings with belly dancing and intimate decor. The venue is repeatedly praised for its cigars, shisha and tea, with friendly and attentive service cited by many, though several reviews note occasional slow service and pricing or transparency issues on drinks and tea. Shisha quality is variable, with some patrons enjoying long-lasting sessions and others frustrated by limited flavors or coal options, while cocktails and teas sometimes fall short or feel overpriced. The place is regarded as a go-to spot for a relaxed night out and as a standout for its atmosphere and entertainment, despite crowding on busy nights and occasional inconsistencies in food and drink offerings.View restaurant profile
Café SAT - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café SAT

Open until 10 pm
(162)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

The reviews paint Café SAT as a bright, fairly busy spot tucked off Rene Levesque, with floor to ceiling windows that flood the seating area with winter light and make it a pleasant place to linger over coffee or settle in to work, while outlets for charging devices and a calm, minimalist yet warm vibe add to the appeal; staff is described as friendly and the space is often praised as chic, peaceful, and reminiscent of Parisian cafes, especially near Peace Park, though some note that winter can feel chilly inside and that the surrounding area can be noisy; beverages receive mixed verdicts, with a superb espresso praised by some, while others find chai latte not hot enough, chai tasting watered down, and filtered coffee cold or lacking flavor, though a ham and cheese croissant, cappuccino, and a mochaccino are highlighted positively by different reviewers; the cafe is considered good for studying and casual lounging, with reasonable prices and a generous, airy setting that invites lingering, even if a few visits mention slower service or occasions when the drinks do not fully match the lovely atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Van Houtte

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(39)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Café Van Houtte praise strong coffee and espresso, friendly staff in some visits, and desserts like a chocolate molten cake described as a killer and a carrot cake that is unusually good and mouthwatering to look at, with sandwiches and other items seeming homemade. On the downside, service can be inconsistent, with some customers noting a lack of greetings or farewells and occasional miscommunication from the barista, a croissant that did not hit the mark, and relatively high prices. The takeaway is that Café Van Houtte offers solid flavors and a welcoming vibe when the staff is attentive, but reliability and value can vary.View restaurant profile
Le Cochon Dingue - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Le Cochon Dingue

Open until 11 pm
(305)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Le Cochon Dingue is described as a bright, spacious, and stylish spot with a playful pig decor that keeps the atmosphere lively yet welcoming for families and theatre goers alike. The service is repeatedly praised for being friendly, attentive, and efficient, even with large groups, though a few visits report slower service during peak times and occasional delays for drinks or courses. The menu receives broad praise for variety and value, with generous portions across brunch, burgers, poutines, pork dishes, and other comfort options, and many reviewers feel the prices offer good value for what is served. Brunch is especially well regarded, with several dishes highlighted as flavorful and satisfying and the overall experience often described as a solid first choice for a pre show or a casual meal. Some critiques mention inconsistencies such as certain dishes being overdone, underseasoned, or not hot enough, and a handful note missteps during dinner service or on off nights. Overall, Le Cochon Dingue tends to emerge as a dependable, crowd pleasing option in Montreal, particularly for breakfast and brunch, with a memorable ambiance and strong service, while dinner experiences can vary and may benefit from kitchen consistency.View restaurant profile
Le Café Big Trouble - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Le Café Big Trouble

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(346)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in Montreal

Review Summary

Le Café Big Trouble appears in reviews as a cozy quirky cafe with a lush plant filled vibe and a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere; the staff are consistently described as friendly and attentive. The brunch and coffee are the stars, with pancakes and sourdough bread often highlighted, avocado toast praised for its generous portions, and dishes like burritos and sandwiches earning solid marks, while the coffee program is noted for balanced cappuccinos and tasty lattes. Portions are generally generous and prices fair, making it a reliable spot for a quick bite or a longer hangout. Some comments mention occasional slow service or wait times and a desire for online ordering to streamline the experience. Overall, Le Café Big Trouble is seen as a standout Montreal brunch destination and a cozy hub for locals and visitors alike, delivering memorable flavors, good value, and a welcoming ambiance, even if every visit comes with its own small hiccups.View restaurant profile
Toi Moi et Café - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Toi Moi et Café

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(14)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

At Toi Moi et Café, reviews mention a cold brew that tastes bland and prices that are higher than at other spots, but a comment praises the cappuccino as among the best in Montréal for mortals, and the sense that the coffee is consistently excellent remains, signaling strong overall quality with some compromises.View restaurant profile
Café Lulu - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Lulu

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(284)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Café Lulu comes across as a cozy, welcoming spot in Montreal where the staff are consistently friendly and attentive, creating a homey vibe that many reviews describe as hard to beat. Breakfast and brunch are highlighted for generous portions, fresh ingredients, and variety, with favorites like crepes, omelets, croissants, bagels, and Cajun inspired sandwiches earning praise for flavor and value. The coffee and specialty drinks are frequently noted as excellent, with the atmosphere described as comfortable and inviting whether seated inside or outside. The ability to accommodate language differences and the warmth of the staff make it easy for visitors to feel at ease, and many patrons return during trips or stay nearby. Occasional drawbacks appear as well, including reports of long waits, variable pricing, and at least one comment about lapses in cleanliness or inconsistent food quality. Overall, Café Lulu is portrayed as a reliable, endearing breakfast and brunch destination with a strong sense of hospitality and a menu that keeps travelers and locals exploring new favorites.View restaurant profile
Café Tranquille - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Tranquille

Open until 10:30 pm
(61)
Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Café Tranquille is widely described as a warm, peaceful and photogenic space with plants, a fireplace and large windows overlooking the ice rink, creating an ambiance that invites relaxing, chatting or working; the atmosphere is repeatedly cited as the strongest feature, with a calm, comfortable setting and attractive decor, though seating can be hard to find when the rink is open and on busy weekends, with some tables claimed for hours by students or others not ordering. The coffee and sweet options are considered solid but not expansive, with the Cortado and Golden latte singled out as especially good, hot chocolate and pastries earning praise, while a few drinks such as the chai latte miss the mark. Service is described as friendly overall, though a negative note is raised about a bartender's attitude in one instance. Located upstairs near the Esplanade skating rink, it is seen as a must-visit for atmosphere and a convenient spot for catching up with friends, studying or simply enjoying the view, even if capacity can limit near-window seating and the menu isn't very large.View restaurant profile
Café Origine - Cafés in Quartier des Spectacles

Café Origine

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(122)
Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Café Origine is described as a cozy, aesthetically pleasing spot with a welcoming vibe and attentive staff that make the experience feel special. The coffee is repeatedly praised as excellent, with latte art that adds to the appeal and pastries such as croissants and cinnamon buns earning high marks. It is noted as a great place to work or study thanks to a quiet, comfortable atmosphere and available outlets. Friendly staff and baristas who remember regulars help create a sense of community. Decor and a mural contribute to a charming ambiance that many reviewers describe as a real Montreal treat. Drinks like chai latte, matcha, and tiramisu mocha receive special praise and are said to be memorable. Overall the place is recommended for its consistent quality, tasty bites, and welcoming, not too crowded vibe.View restaurant profile

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