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Desserts & Sweets in Little Burgundy

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Maman - Desserts & Sweets in Little Burgundy

Maman

Opens Today at 9 am
(532)
Griffintown, Little Burgundy

Mentioned in: The 15 Best Salads in Montreal for a Balanced DietThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Maman in Griffintown as a charming, cozy cafe with a warm, French countryside bakery vibe blended with a modern urban energy, a reliable weekday brunch and lunch spot that stays busy but inviting. The pastry program is a frequent standout, with almond and pistachio croissants, pain au chocolat and other beautiful, fresh treats that many guests praise. Breakfast and lunch items like pancakes, French toast, a generous breakfast sandwich, ratatouille toast, and a varied sandwich lineup receive praise for flavor and generosity, though a few notes point to certain dishes being a touch sweet or not as memorable. Coffee and drinks often earn compliments, including distinctive options such as tahini honey latte, lavender latte, and a solid cappuccino, while some visits report inconsistency or longer waits during peak times. Service is described as friendly and efficient on many visits, with the owner and staff warmly welcoming guests, yet other experiences mention overwhelmed staff, slow service, and a crowded, noisy room with close tables. Prices run a bit high for a casual cafe, but several reviewers feel the quality justifies the cost, and reservations are advised on weekends due to popularity. Overall the space, decor and vibe are repeatedly praised, making Maman a go to spot for a comforting brunch and a place to linger over pastry and coffee, even if some visits fall short on timing or balance.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson - Desserts & Sweets in Little Burgundy

Première Moisson

Opens Today at 7 am
(348)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Première Moisson earns praise for freshness and quality, with a wide range of breads, pastries, and cakes that many reviewers find delicious, and the coffee and sandwiches also receive positive notes; prices are not cheap, though occasional promos and the overall quality are seen as good value. The atmosphere at the market location is described as vibrant and appealing, and service is often fast and friendly even during busy times, with staff who know the products well and offer helpful guidance. Yet experiences vary: some customers report inconsistent service, with rude cashiers or hurried staff, ticketing or queue confusion, and occasional missteps like food arriving cold or packaging issues, which can dampen the experience. There are also comments about loud music affecting the ambiance and a few critiques about cleanliness or seating. Still, the bakery is regarded as a reliable destination for breakfast, lunch, takeout, and pastries, with many noting the quality, variety, and the sense of a Parisian bakery in the city, making it a go to spot for many shoppers and visitors despite occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents - Desserts & Sweets in Little Burgundy

Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents

Opens Today at 6 am
(43)
Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents as a place with excellent coffee and tasty options, often found in a market setting where it can get crowded yet feels lively. The coffee is praised for being well roasted and flavorful, with some highlighting a magical double espresso and an iced mocha that balances espresso and chocolate; a fresh chicken wrap is mentioned as a welcome accompaniment. The staff is generally seen as friendly and helpful, with a standout example of going the extra mile to grind a large amount of espresso, though a few notes mention uneven service and a desire for more attention from some newer staff. On the downside, some decaf and other preparations fall short, with takeout coffee described as burnt or smoky and some mentions of unclear bean origin or selection. Hygiene concerns are raised by a reviewer who suggests better beard coverage or headwear as a sign of respect for customers. In sum, Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents is viewed as a strong coffee destination with character and loyal patrons, tempered by occasional quality, consistency, and service issues.View restaurant profile
CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery - Desserts & Sweets in Little Burgundy

CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery

May be temporarily closed
(41)
Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy

Review Summary

CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery is highlighted for rich soft serve and a rotating lineup of inventive flavors such as matcha blueberry and taro, with triple chocolate also praised; fans tout velvety textures and generous portions, and favorites include strawberry lychee, pandan coconut, yuzu lemon, and lavender honey, though one note mentions lavender buds being a bit excessive. Some sorbets are described as sweet but made with syrup concentrates rather than real fruit, and the hard ice cream is occasionally cited as icy. Service is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, but hours and consistency can be an issue, with reports of online openness that does not always match on site and even a visit to a location that felt more like a trailer than a storefront. Overall, CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery is seen as a beloved option for a wide range of flavors, including lactose free choices, and as a bright spot for a casual summer treat despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Havre aux Glaces - Desserts & Sweets in Little Burgundy

Havre aux Glaces

May be temporarily closed
(90)
Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy

Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal

Review Summary

Havre aux Glaces is described by reviewers as a place with attractive decor and a pleasant atmosphere, where service is generally good but the food can be hit or miss. Many visits highlight the outside terrace in summer and the ice cream experience, while a business lunch is noted as slower with issues like bones in fish and high prices for small shrimp. Overall, the ice creams and sorbets are praised as delicious and flavorful, with standout flavors including mango, coconut, pistachio and caramel varieties, and some call it the best or a must visit. The shop's location by the canal and the open seating area are frequently mentioned as enhancing the experience, though lines and crowding can occur. Taken together, Havre aux Glaces is seen as a reliable go to for classic flavors and a scenic place to enjoy ice cream, with many noting good value for the quality and generous scoops.View restaurant profile

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