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Desserts & Sweets in Piedmont

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Merci la vie - Desserts & Sweets in Piedmont

Merci la vie

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(495)
Piedmont, Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Merci la vie is a standout bakery and cafe in Piedmont where breads, pastries and long fermentation items are praised for their quality and craft. The menu offerings, from generous brunch to light bites and coffee, are repeatedly described as delicious and thoughtfully prepared, with freshness and creativity on display. Visitors appreciate the warm, rustic ambiance and the option to dine in or take away, often enjoying a scenic setting that enhances the overall experience. The bakery section and croissants are highlighted as exceptional, and the selection changes with the seasons, inviting revisits. While some reviewers mention high prices and occasional delays during busy times, the consensus is that the quality, care and flavor justify the experience. Overall, Merci la vie emerges as a memorable destination for bread lovers and brunch enthusiasts, offering a unique local treasure that many choose to return to.View restaurant profile
La Cena Épicerie Traiteur - Desserts & Sweets in Piedmont

La Cena Épicerie Traiteur

Opens Wednesday at 9 am
(100)
Piedmont

Review Summary

Reviews describe La Cena as a standout Italian épicerie traiteur with a superb range of focaccia sandwiches, charcuterie and cheeses, panettone, wines and desserts; many shoppers call the sandwiches, especially the Giovanni and Charline, among the best they have ever tasted and some say the focaccia is world class. The atmosphere is consistently praised as warm and elegant, a boutique vibe that makes a visit feel like a treat whether dining on site or taking items away, and it is seen as a worthwhile detour for visitors in the Laurentides or travelers from Montreal. Service is generally friendly and attentive, though a few voices point to occasional inconsistency or long waits and a checkout setup that blends grocery and counter purchases after the expansion. Prices are sometimes labeled steep, but others feel the quality justifies the premium, with standout items including arancini, biscotti and other Italian specialties. Overall La Cena comes across as a special spot for high quality, flavorful Italian fare and discoveries, even as a few experiences remind readers to temper expectations around service or consistency.View restaurant profile

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