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Chocolateries in Montreal

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Makaya Chocolat & Bistro - Chocolateries in Montreal

Makaya Chocolat & Bistro

Open until 10 pm
(171)
Lachine

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Makaya Chocolat & Bistro as a warm, inviting lakeside spot with a cozy, convivial vibe and attentive service. The menu shines with from scratch hot chocolate, crepes with dulce leche, and Creole inspired dishes that balance comfort and bold flavors, all presented with care. The ambiance and decor blend warmth with relaxed elegance, making it a great setting for dates, family outings, and casual gatherings. Guests highlight hospitality from staff and the owner, with thoughtful recommendations and a sense of being welcomed. Some notes about busy times and occasional delays exist, but the overall experience stands out for kindness, quality, and a vibrant atmosphere. The cafe welcomes pets and often accommodates small dogs with water bowls, adding to the welcoming vibe. In sum, Makaya Chocolat & Bistro is described as a gem with memorable hot chocolate, savory dishes, and a vibe that invites lingering and shared moments.View restaurant profile
Chocolats Favoris - Chocolateries in Montreal

Chocolats Favoris

Open until 11 pm
(462)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Where to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?

Review Summary

Reviews describe Chocolats Favoris as a go-to spot for chocolate dipped ice cream and gifts in downtown Montreal, with a wide array of handmade chocolates, rich coatings, and a crowd-pleasing variety of flavors and toppings from vanilla and dark chocolate to dulce de leche, pistachio, hazelnut and more; many say the chocolate shells are thick and luscious, the presentation is appealing, and the store atmosphere is bright and candy-store like, making it a fun indulgence before or after a show or as a gift. The ice cream is often praised for creaminess and the range of dipping options, while some note the portions are large and the baby or mini sizes are plenty; several reviewers mention reliable staff and fast service, though a few report occasional chaos or long lines during busy periods and frustration when explanations of the concept are lacking. A few critiques point to the strong sweetness and the perceived high price, and some customers find the dipping coating a bit difficult to eat, but overall the experience is described as delicious, indulgent, and worth a visit for chocolate and ice cream lovers.View restaurant profile
HolyChoco - Chocolateries in Montreal

HolyChoco

Open until 4 am
(323)
Downtown

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe HolyChoco as a destination for rich, indulgent crepes and chocolate desserts with large, generously topped portions that many say are among the best in Montreal. Standouts include pistachio cookies and a variety of decadent crepes, with some calling the crepes the best in the city and the overall dessert experience memorable. Yet price is a frequent point of contention, with portions sometimes weighing against cost, and service or ambiance receiving mixed praise. Some visits are praised for friendly staff and thoughtful touches like a fruit plate for a baby, while others mention slow service, crowded settings, loud music, or long waits. The atmosphere can be vibrant and busy, but the focus on sweet tooth indulgence remains clear. Overall, HolyChoco is viewed as a must try for dessert lovers, delivering standout chocolate and crepe experiences that can be worth it for enthusiasts despite variability in value and service.View restaurant profile
Jeff de Bruges - Chocolateries in Montreal

Jeff de Bruges

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Open until 6 pm
(18)
Downtown

Review Summary

At Jeff de Bruges, reviews describe a welcoming place with friendly, attentive staff who take time to offer good advice and a pleasant service experience. Customers note the option to pick up a box of chocolates and praise the range and quality, even though prices are higher. The chocolates are described as excellent, comparable to offerings in other boutiques, and the atmosphere is said to be pleasant with staff who are warm and patient. Overall, the experience is viewed as high quality and gift-worthy, with strong customer care and a consistent positive impression.View restaurant profile
Chocomax - Chocolateries in Montreal

Chocomax

Open until 7 pm
(181)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Chocomax is celebrated for rich, handmade ice cream and chocolates, standout hot chocolate, and a warm, family-run atmosphere with friendly service and homemade desserts. Reviewers praise creative flavors, high quality ingredients, and a cozy, welcoming vibe, calling it a local gem and a must-visit for gelato, crepes, and cocoa. Some critiques mention occasional service inconsistencies and pricing concerns, with a few guests feeling rushed or not fully welcomed, but overall the product quality and inviting ambiance keep bringing people back.View restaurant profile
C'Chocolat - Chocolateries in Montreal

C'Chocolat

Open until Midnight
(516)
Downtown

Review Summary

C'Chocolat is widely praised as a chocolate lovers destination, offering a broad lineup of desserts from the dramatic C'Wow dome to bubble waffles, crepes and chocolate drinks, with many items described as rich, indulgent and beautifully presented. The atmosphere is described as cozy and the staff generally friendly, with standout options like pistachio hot chocolate and a variety of chocolate based cocktails that are often highlighted as must tries. Reviews note generous portions and solid quality for dessert, though some mention high prices and occasional slow or uneven service, sometimes linked to staffing or management. Overall, it seems to deliver on flavor and variety, making it a popular late night spot for chocolate lovers and a go to for any sweet craving.View restaurant profile
Chocolats Favoris - Chocolateries in Montreal

Chocolats Favoris

Open until 9:30 pm
(107)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Mentioned in: Where to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?

Review Summary

Chocolats Favoris is described as a place with outstanding chocolate and a wide flavor range, with the Red Velvet option praised for taste, though the ice cream itself can lack character when blended. Prices are seen as high by some, even with generous portions. The store environment is clean, well arranged, and sometimes enhanced by a terrace and ample free parking. Service quality varies, with many noting friendly, patient staff and some offering service in English, while others recall moments of less warmth. Tastings and a commitment to sustainability with reusable utensils and containers are appreciated. Overall, Chocolats Favoris emerges as a strong dessert destination with high quality products and a pleasant ambience, though some reviews call for better value and more consistent service.View restaurant profile
Juliette & Chocolat - Chocolateries in Montreal

Juliette & Chocolat

Open until 11 pm
(372)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: The Best Dessert Places in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Juliette & Chocolat as a warm, charming spot where desserts take center stage, from rich chocolate fondue to crepes, brownies, and pistachio cheesecake, often presented beautifully and served by friendly, attentive staff. The ambiance is repeatedly praised as cozy and inviting, making it a good choice for brunch, a casual coffee break, a study session, or a dessert outing with friends. While many experiences are delicious and the menu offers variety, some visits note downsides such as slower service during busy periods, occasional lapses in cleanliness, and missteps in order handling, with a few locations perceived as pricier. Some customers also appreciate halal options and creative twists with oriental touches, while others feel certain items are overly sweet or less impressive. Overall, Juliette & Chocolat remains a popular destination for chocolate lovers and dessert enthusiasts, delivering quality treats and a memorable atmosphere, with a few hiccups depending on location and time.View restaurant profile
Bonneau Chocolaterie - Chocolateries in Montreal

Bonneau Chocolaterie

Open until 5 pm
(92)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Bonneau Chocolaterie is described as a refined neighborhood chocolatier with a wide range of chocolates and pastries, where favorites like pistachio éclair, caramel éclair, a chocolate dome, and orange chocolate are praised for depth of flavor and balance, and where the overall experience feels distinctly French in pastry tradition. Service is noted as attentive and friendly by many, with several reviews highlighting generous staff effort; a few visits mention moments of distant or inconsistent service. Prices are sometimes described as a bit high, but the quality, variety, and eye pleasing presentation are consistently celebrated, and there are stories of staff arranging to prepare a special order the same day, reinforcing its status as a local gem to support in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Juliette & Chocolat - Chocolateries in Montreal

Juliette & Chocolat

Open until 11 pm
(187)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: The Best Dessert Places in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Juliette & Chocolat as a cozy, welcoming spot with a warm, family friendly vibe and attentive staff. The hot chocolate is repeatedly praised for its old fashioned richness, and the crepes and buckwheat crepes are standout offerings, often large enough to share. Desserts are a major draw, with brownies and other chocolate treats noted for flavor and presentation, though a few items are described as overly sweet or of uneven quality. The menu includes savory options and a range of vegetarian and vegan choices, with vegan brownie and vegan hot chocolate mentioned by some guests. The ambiance is cozy and inviting, with playful touches for kids, a friendly atmosphere, and a terrace that some reviewers enjoy. Service is generally friendly and helpful, though several reviewers mention occasional understaffing and longer waits. Price increases and smaller portions after recent changes have disappointed longtime visitors, leaving some unsure about value. A note from one review mentions a questionable quote in the women’s restroom with a grossophobe connotation that could offend some patrons. Overall, Juliette & Chocolat remains a go-to destination for desserts and crepes in Montreal, with many planning to return for the chocolate and crepe offerings while hoping for consistent quality and pricing.View restaurant profile
Amango Cacao - Chocolateries in Montreal

Amango Cacao

Milk-free and fair trade chocolates.
Open until 5 pm
(6)
Outremont

Review Summary

Cashew and dark chocolate are simply wonderful, and the dairy-free option lets a daughter enjoy Easter chocolate like everyone else. Not only were the chocolates incredibly delicious, but delivery arrived the day after ordering, on Good Friday, a speed that was pleasantly surprising. The experience showed fast service and high quality, and the daughter loved it, making a repeat order at Amango Cacao seem likely.View restaurant profile
Pastille - Chocolaterie artisanale - Chocolateries in Montreal

Pastille - Chocolaterie artisanale

Open until 5 pm
(65)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Pastille earns high marks for artisanal chocolates, with reviewers praising superb quality, delicate flavors, and an elegant shop that feels inviting and fragrant with chocolate. People describe a wide range of offerings from exquisite bonbons and pralines to bars, caramels and even chocolate coated treats, noting that the pieces are beautiful works of art and taste as good as they look. The hot chocolate is repeatedly highlighted as rich and creamy, and the ganaches and pralines are admired for subtle, not overly sweet flavors, though some wish the flavors on the labels were more pronounced. Service is consistently described as friendly and knowledgeable, with staff helping without being pushy and some comments about the visible chocolate making adding to the experience. Parking can be difficult, and while the prices are seen by some as premium, many feel the quality and presentation justify the cost; several reviewers say they would definitely return or also purchase boxes for gifts. Overall, Pastille comes across as a standout chocolate destination in town, offering a refined ambiance, strong craft, and memorable, gift worthy treats that satisfy even seasoned chocolate lovers.View restaurant profile
L'affaire est Chocolat - Chocolateries in Montreal

L'affaire est Chocolat

Open until 10 pm
(126)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Patrons describe L'affaire est Chocolat as a standout for hot chocolate, with a range of imported chocolates melted into milk and the option to adjust the amount, creating a rich, decadent and creamy cup that many call the best they've had. The European style chocolate and real chocolate origins are highlighted across reviews, and the hot chocolate tasting flight is seen as a must try. The menu also features crepes, ice cream and other desserts, with crepes receiving mixed notes while fruits are praised as fresh. Service is consistently described as friendly, courteous and efficient, with attentive staff and a welcoming atmosphere. The space is cozy and charming but small, leading to frequent crowds and limited seating, and queues can form especially during peak times though outdoor seating is available in good weather. Overall, it is highly recommended for chocolate lovers and casual visitors alike, with the caveat that peak times may require patience and that seating and space can be a challenge.View restaurant profile
État de Choc - Chocolateries in Montreal

État de Choc

Open until 5 pm
(61)
Little-Italy

Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and Hotspots

Review Summary

État de Choc comes across as a premium chocolate destination with a wide, expertly curated selection of chocolates made with care and a true connoisseur vibe, complemented by friendly, knowledgeable staff. Reviewers highlight the variety and quality, including special flavors and both local and imported bars, with notes of sugar free milk chocolates and an educational emphasis on bean to bar processes. The Advent Calendar is described as spectacular for flavor, value, and shareability, and many find it superior to other brands they have tried. The atmosphere and service receive constant praise, with staff described as patient and attentive, helping both casual tasters and serious chocolate lovers choose gifts or souvenirs in a vibrant neighborhood. Overall, État de Choc is seen as a standout spot where the chocolate is exceptional, the selection diverse, and the experience engaging for enthusiasts and newcomers alike.View restaurant profile
Le Fouvrac - Chocolateries in Montreal

Le Fouvrac

Open until 5 pm
(11)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Le Fouvrac is described as an exceptional fine grocery with a carefully curated selection guided by quality and authenticity, showing a real passion for good products and for highlighting artisans. It is seen as the kind of partner that is curious and attentive to the customer experience and is regarded as an essential stop for lovers of gourmet discoveries. The experience is compared to a welcoming shopping space where coffee can be enjoyed in a style that feels original, and there is mention of a small museum that attracts fans of figurines and cartoons, suggesting an inviting, playful atmosphere. Visitors note that the place offers French style gourmet dishes and a variety of pastries, with a highlight being incredibly delicious lollipops. The location is described as pleasant to visit in the Cartierville neighborhood of Montreal, inviting people to explore and discover a decadent array of offerings. Some critiques include comments on service being flat and staff appearing reluctant, and prices seeming high or the store losing a bit of its charm. Nevertheless, there are reviews that call it a wonderful experience with high quality products and recommend it to everyone.View restaurant profile
Chocolats Andrée - Chocolateries in Montreal

Chocolats Andrée

Open until 6 pm
(10)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Chocolats Andrée is seen as a charming spot for a quick treat or gifts, with elegant boxes in a range of sizes. The shop is described as a neighborhood gem with a friendly staff, a pleasant ambiance, and chocolates made on site with a focus on quality. However, some reviews note a decline in quality since the shop changed hands, while others cite high prices and inconsistent fillings, with issues like tops separating when opening boxes and syrups crystallizing. Despite these mixed experiences, the offer remains appealing for gifts and chocolate lovers, though value and consistency are points of contention for some customers.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Alex Platel - Chocolateries in Montreal

Pâtisserie Alex Platel

Open until 6 pm
(66)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Pâtisserie Alex Platel as a standout for high quality pastries that are both beautiful and delicious, with prices that feel fair compared to other spots. Almond croissants, chocolate pastries, kouign amann, and citron presse are frequently highlighted, along with classics like apple pie, strawberry shortcake, pistachio cake, and fraisier. The pastries are praised for authentic flavors, balanced sweetness, and textures that reveal skill and care, and the staff is consistently described as warm and friendly. A number of visits note excellent value and a welcoming neighborhood bakery vibe, though some critics point to occasional inconsistencies in inventory, making items like certain croissants unavailable or disappointing when they do appear, and one Paris Brest was described as not meeting expectations. A festive chocolate display, a boozy rum baba, and well executed cakes add to the appeal. Overall it is regarded as one of the best patisseries in Montréal and a must visit for dessert lovers, with many praising freshness, variety and quality even as a few experiences fall short due to inconsistency.View restaurant profile
M.&Mme Chocolat - Chocolateries in Montreal

M.&Mme Chocolat

Open until 6 pm
(69)
Little-Italy, Mile-Ex

Review Summary

Reviews describe M.&Mme Chocolat as a must try for handmade, high quality artisanal chocolates with careful local ingredient choices and original flavor combinations. The variety is praised, with favorites like caramel passion fruit and other inventive bars and truffles, though some note that the shop is smaller so the chocolate to filling ratio may vary compared with larger chocolateries. The staff and owners are repeatedly described as warm, friendly, and professional, delivering attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere. Customers appreciate that the chocolates highlight Quebec terroir and use locally sourced products, with a range of creations presented in attractive packaging. Seasonal offerings include delicious hot chocolate in winter and ice creams in summer. Chocolates by the piece and assorted boxes are popular for gifts, and visitors say they return when in Montreal. Overall, M.&Mme Chocolat is seen as an artisanal gem near the Jean Talon market, delivering consistent quality and comforting, indulgent treats.View restaurant profile
Lecavalier Petrone - Chocolateries in Montreal

Lecavalier Petrone

Opens Wednesday at 10:30 am
(74)
Pointe St-Charles

Review Summary

Lecavalier Petrone is a standout Montreal patisserie and chocolatier, praised for light, delicate pastries and chocolates that show evident artistry and deliver flavors that feel balanced and memorable, with favorites including the Paris Brest, pistachio chocolate dulcey, dark araguani, and passion fruit caramel that are frequently cited for gifts, celebrations and holidays; a broad range of cakes, bakes, and advent calendars is noted as both delicious and beautifully crafted for special moments, whether gifting to bridesmaids or marking family occasions. The staff and owners are often praised for professionalism, warmth, and the dedication shown to fulfilling orders, with stories of going the extra mile to accommodate customers and support community fundraising. There are occasional caveats such as desserts not always matching photos, cakes only available in large portions, and online ordering or pickup logistics that can be lengthy, but overall Lecavalier Petrone remains a beloved local gem whose quality, artistry and generosity keep customers returning for signature items and for celebrations and holidays.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Alex Platel - Chocolateries in Montreal

Pâtisserie Alex Platel

Open until 6 pm
(108)
Outremont, Mile-End

Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Pâtisserie Alex Platel celebrate fresh, flavorful pastries made with evident passion, with standout items such as croissants, kouign amann, éclairs, fraisier, tarte tatin and mille-feuille, and a strong sense of artisanal craft. The takeout-friendly setup and nearby parks make it easy to enjoy treats outdoors, and many describe the bakery as one of the best in Montreal for pastry lovers. Customers frequently praise variety, quality, and friendly service, and note the shop as a reliable go-to for a quick, delicious bite. Some feedback points to higher prices and smaller portions in recent years, occasional inconsistency, and at least one report of a freshness issue, while a few reviews mention uneven friendliness from staff and the lack of indoor seating. All told, the location is appreciated for its passion-driven offerings and the desire to return to try more pastries and chocolates, even as some shoppers weigh value and consistency.View restaurant profile
Biscuiterie Oscar - Chocolateries in Montreal

Biscuiterie Oscar

Open until 5:30 pm
(32)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Biscuiterie Oscar is described as a candy lover’s paradise with a huge, varied selection of sweets, chocolates and biscuits, including bulk options and a delivery service that makes gifting easy. The range covers both nostalgic favorites and newer or imported treats at generally good prices, with several reviews highlighting fresh products and frequent additions. The store is noted for a wide assortment in a clean, inviting atmosphere and friendly service, though a few notes mention that some items don’t match the quality seen at other locations. Overall it is considered worth a detour and a reliable go-to for personal treats or gifts, attracting visitors who return regularly.View restaurant profile
Avanaa - Chocolateries in Montreal

Avanaa

Open until 5 pm
(19)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems

Review Summary

Avanaa is described as a premier bean to bar chocolate spot with a diverse range of bars from around the world and a quality that many reviewers say is exceptional. A chocolate tasting workshop is highlighted for its knowledgeable staff and clear explanations in French and English. Customers note the friendly service, the availability of samples, and a joyful shop atmosphere. Gift options and gift packs are frequently recommended for friends and family, and the shop is seen as a great place to find thoughtful chocolate gifts. The chocolates are praised for rich, smooth flavors with interesting textures and notes of crunch and coconut, including seasonal autumn varieties that feel comforting. Overall the reviews position Avanaa as a standout destination for high quality chocolate and attentive service.View restaurant profile
Chocolats de Chloé Inc. - Chocolateries in Montreal

Chocolats de Chloé Inc.

Open until 6 pm
(45)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Overall, Chocolats de Chloé Inc. is described as a charming, small shop that delivers rich, meticulously crafted chocolates and standout truffles, with flavors that feel layered and rewarding; many reviews celebrate favorites like passion fruit, spice, and earl grey, and praise the almond chocolate bar and chocolate covered grapefruit peels as special treats, while others mention a variety that includes chocolate bars, single pieces, and even pistachio gelato, chai chocolate and coffee ice cream; the hot chocolate is praised for being flavorful and not overly sweet, and the service is repeatedly described as friendly and the store as delightful; a few notes point to limited variety at certain times, especially in the summer or in the advent calendar, and some expect higher value for the price, but the overall sentiment remains that the chocolates are exceptional and well worth a visit or a treat for oneself or as a gift, with many readers planning to return.View restaurant profile

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