Reviews for Farine & Vanille highlight outstanding pastries and breads, with croissants, babkas, cinnamon rolls, and the baguette repeatedly singled out as a standout and many saying the croissants are the best they’ve had in Montreal. Coffees such as cappuccinos and cortados receive high praise, with the cortado described as a revelation by some and a potential new favorite. The atmosphere is described as a beautiful, cozy little spot and the staff as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a post run or morning treat appeal, though its small space can feel chilly in winter. Travelers and locals alike mention returning and will be back, with many noting the location near accommodations helped their routines. A minority of reviews mention issues, including inconsistent coffee quality or service hiccups and criticisms about bread slicing, but these are outweighed by the overall positive impressions.View restaurant profile
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Overall, the reviews describe Le 30 Février as a charming, cozy brunch spot with warm hospitality, a welcoming atmosphere, and a design that feels thoughtful and colorful. The menu blends fresh, flavorful dishes with Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences, offering generous portions and a mix of salty and sweet options that showcase both classic brunch staples and inventive twists. Dishes like salmon Benny and beef Benny are frequently highlighted as must-tries, along with chaffles, pistachio latte, labneh, and other creative twists, and the coffee, drinks, and desserts receive enthusiastic praise. Service is consistently noted as friendly, attentive, and accommodating of dietary needs, with staff going the extra mile even when the place is busy. The ambiance and decor are repeatedly described as cute, instagrammable, and welcoming, contributing to a relaxed, feel-at-home vibe. A few reviewers mention waiting times and the small size of the space during peak hours, and a couple of minor order hiccups were quickly resolved, but generally the experience is seen as well worth it. Overall, Le 30 Février is regarded as a standout Montreal brunch destination and a place many would return to, or recommend, for its quality, vibe, and generous portions.View restaurant profile
Dalmata Gelateria is described as a place where the ice cream quality and flavor are consistently impressive, with standout options like apricot, fior di latte, brioche with chocolate, and the barbotine Zam hibiscus slush earning frequent praise. The atmosphere is often noted as charming and stylish, with friendly staff and a neighborhood vibe that makes it worth a visit, and several reviews mention shorter wait times compared with nearby cremeries. However, some diners feel the pricing is steep for the portion sizes and that the menu is limited and pricey, with comments about taxes not being included and a reliance on tips. Many readers consider the ice cream to be among the best in the city and worth the trip for flavor quality, while a few find it overrated or not as refined as other local spots. Overall, the consensus highlights high-quality, creative flavors and appealing presentation in a cute setting, tempered by concerns about value and portion size.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie SWIRL is described as a creamy coconut milk based soft serve with a rotating weekly lineup that keeps flavors fresh, from fruity options to more adventurous picks like hojicha and black sesame; vegan and dairy free options are frequently highlighted as a major plus. The limited walk up window menu contributes to fast service, though several reviews note the small menu and higher price point. Many visitors praise the friendliness of the staff and the welcoming vibe, while others note that while the flavors are often innovative and tasty, some batches or combinations may not meet every expectation. The spot is repeatedly praised for being accessible to lactose intolerant eaters and for offering non dairy delights that feel indulgent yet light, making it a standout in Montreal's ice cream scene with weekly changes that invite repeat visits and a sense of discovery.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe My Crepe as a cozy, clean spot with a welcoming vibe where crepes are made fresh with quality ingredients and offered in a wide variety of sweet and savory options. The favorites include banana and strawberry with Nutella or a strawberry Nutella crepe, noted for being delicious, balanced, and satisfying rather than overly sweet. Portions are generous and prices are reasonable for Montreal, making it a good value for brunch, dessert, or a late night craving. Service is consistently praised as friendly and fast, with helpful recommendations, and the atmosphere is warm and convivial. Many say it is among the best creperies in the city and a must try for crepe lovers, while others appreciate the consistent freshness and generous fillings. A small number mention that the Nutella amount can vary, but overall quality remains high.View restaurant profile
Reviewers consistently rate Kem CoBa as one of the best ice cream spots in Montreal, praising creamy textures and a constantly changing lineup of bold flavors that range from pandan, lychee, rose and durian to chocolate, vanilla and inventive fruit sorbets, with soft serve and house made hard ice cream earning high marks for balance and richness. Flavors are described as creative and well crafted, often paired in tasty combinations with strong fruit notes that avoid being overly sweet. The staff are noted as friendly and the atmosphere lively, though the lines can be long and the shop is cash only, which can be inconvenient. Many reviews say Kem CoBa is the best in town and worth multiple visits, while a few feel the hype is a bit exaggerated or that some offerings are not standout. Overall the place is described as a Montreal classic with artisanal ice cream, creative flavors, and a loyal following of locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Julian's Comptoir Gourmand as a small yet mighty spot where fresh ingredients and thoughtful recipes translate into consistently delicious, well balanced dishes and generous portions, with highlights including grilled cheese and smoothies, salads, and standout sandwiches like a crispy vege burger with fried squash and a salmon bagel with dill, cucumber and cream cheese, as well as a ghost pepper bánh mì that delivers heat and flavor. Desserts such as cookies and house made lemonades and ginger lemonade are praised for sweetness and balance, while coffee and espresso are noted as excellent for a quick pick me up. The atmosphere is described as light and leafy with a relaxed vibe, making it easy to pause a busy day and enjoy a moment of indulgence. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, and many reviews recommend it as a must visit, with guests impressed by quality, generous portions, and the welcoming spirit that accompanies every visit. Avocado toast remains a daily favorite for many, always fresh.View restaurant profile
Fabergé stands out as a popular Montreal brunch spot with an inviting vibe and generous portions, featuring favorites like Benedicts, chicken and waffles, poutine, avocado toast, and reliable coffee and shakes; reviewers consistently praise the friendly, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere, including family friendly options and a bright outdoor seating area. While the majority call the food delicious and the menu varied, some notes mention higher prices for the portion size, occasional small portions or dishes not meeting expectations, and occasional slower service or missteps on busy days; a few comments point to inconsistent kitchen quality and occasional issues with value. Overall the reviews describe Fabergé as a top choice for brunch and breakfast in Montreal, with many returning for the vibe, value, and menu variety, though guests should expect possible waits on weekends and the occasional service fluctuation.View restaurant profile
Overall, Ripples is described as offering excellent ice cream made in house with a wide range of flavors, including mango options that are especially popular, and even take away ice cream sandwiches. Lines can form outside at times, but the product is worth the wait, with friendly and quick staff. The option to taste each selection before choosing a scoop is appreciated, and a stamp card program can earn a free scoop. The experience is enhanced by attentive service and a nice owner, and many feel inclined to return for the quality and variety.View restaurant profile
Iconoglace attracts strong attention with a huge, colorful range of ice creams, including vegan and gluten-free options, and a soft serve that many consider exceptional. Visitors note long lines that move quickly, ample seating in the newer location, and a lively, Instagram friendly vibe with inventive sundaes and homemade waffle cones. Opinions about value are mixed: portions are generous and flavors creative, but several feel prices are high and some flavors overly sweet or heavy. Yet the menu offers frequent surprises and extensive customization, and the staff are praised for friendly, fast service and helpful recommendations. The dessert is described as indulgent and fun, with many calling Iconoglace one of the best ice cream spots in Montreal, though a few reviewers mention an overwhelming menu or occasional uneven texture. Overall Iconoglace is viewed as a must try for ice cream lovers, balancing strong appeal with crowding and cost considerations.View restaurant profile