Across the reviews, Mama C Café comes across as a welcoming, stylish spot in Old Montreal where breakfast and brunch are consistently praised for tasty, well-balanced dishes, delightful pastries, and well-made coffee. The atmosphere is calm, chic, and inviting with warm lighting and brick walls that invite lingering, and the space earns high marks for its beautiful décor and great vibe. Service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive and friendly, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and making groups feel well cared for. Dishes such as sandwiches, bagels, salads, and Mediterranean-inspired plates are praised for flavor and generous portions, and many visitors leave feeling they’ve had a memorable experience worth returning for. Overall, the café is viewed as a reliable go-to for a lovely morning or midday meal, combining delicious food, welcoming hospitality, and a quality café experience in a prime location.View restaurant profile
Paparmane is described as a magical tea room in Old Montreal with a whimsical, rococo inspired decor that many say is stunning and photogenic, setting a special mood for gatherings. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly, and accommodating, including customizable options for dietary needs and families with children. The tea selection is wide and the food presentation is elegant, with menus that include vegetarian, gluten free, and vegan choices and frequent seasonal changes that invite repeat visits. While most bites are noted as delicious and thoughtfully crafted, a few comments mention that some sweets can be very sweet or scones can be dry and portions can feel modest for the price. The overall vibe is described as memorable and immersive, perfect for birthdays, girl days, or a relaxing outing, and many reviews say they would return to experience the next menu and the enchanting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Commodore Café comes across as a welcoming spot with friendly baristas and solid coffee in a stylish, well located space whose decor transports guests and helps them unwind; grab-and-go options and delicious pastries add convenience and variety, and service is consistently praised as great. While one note mentions that coffee was average on a visit, other feedback highlights lattes that are among the best ever and earns strong recommendations. The overall vibe is charming and the atmosphere is enhanced by thoughtful details and a pleasant layout, making this a go-to for a satisfying experience.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a wide range of artisanal foods and drinks, where fresh, well-presented dishes and generous portions keep guests satisfied. The menu includes sandwiches, pastries, desserts, cakes, chocolate, pizza, crepes and charcuterie, alongside coffee, tea, and other drinks, with homemade ice creams and seasonal offerings adding to the appeal. A friendly, professional team and attentive service are frequently praised, as is the inviting atmosphere and spacious seating. Guests enjoy the variety of artisanal products and ready-to-eat dishes, from jellies and condiments to chocolates, and appreciate good value. The venue feels versatile and vibrant for casual bites, desserts, and celebrations alike.View restaurant profile
La Buvette du Dep offers a laid back, industrial loft atmosphere filled with plants and retro decor, a cozy hub for coffee, brunch pastries, and catching up with friends. Coffee is consistently praised as excellent, with standout drinks and house baked pastries that pair well with a busy cafe vibe. The menu spans breakfast, brunch, lunch, wine, and cocktails, and the upstairs coworking area and private rooms make it easy to work, study, or host a small gathering. The space shines with thoughtful lighting, stylish furniture, and a warm, friendly vibe that makes it a great spot for dates, casual meetups, or simply relaxing. Guests often mention the ambience as a highlight, along with the option to buy beans ground on site and the chance to enjoy a festive, well decorated interior. Overall, La Buvette du Dep presents a distinctive, versatile setting where quality drinks and pastries meet character and comfort.View restaurant profile
Café Castel presents a cozy, European inspired vibe with warm lighting, antique decor, a balcony, and large windows that make the space feel open and inviting. Coffee is a highlight for many visitors, with smooth espressos, rich cappuccinos, and enjoyable lattes complemented by a varied selection of pastries such as almond croissants and tiramisu. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and relaxing, a great place to study or chat, with a calm tempo that invites lingering. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and efficiency, contributing to consistently pleasant experiences, while the menu offers a mix of beverages, sandwiches, and desserts at good value. While a few notes mention crowds during busy times and occasional minor issues, the overall impression is that Café Castel is a reliable, welcoming spot to enjoy quality coffee, tasty treats, and a memorable Parisian inspired ambiance.View restaurant profile
Canard Café comes across as a cozy neighborhood spot with great coffee, a welcoming vibe, and plenty of non dairy options, making it easy to linger whether working, reading, or catching up with friends. The menu shines with tasty items like the duck confit sandwich and grilled cheese, while pastries and breakfast sandwiches get frequent praise, and the space feels stylishly casual with a wall of dog Polaroids that adds real charm. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly and patient, quick to help and always courteous, rounding out a consistently pleasant visit. Some reviews note higher prices for modest portions and occasional espresso missteps, but the overall experience is described as a standout in the area, rivaling other hip cafes and inviting return trips. Dog friendly and easy to drop in, Canard Café seems to blend comfort, quality coffee, and neighborhood character in a way that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
La Panzeria offers an authentic Italian experience with fresh, simple dishes that are executed with care and full of flavor. The focaccia, panzerotti, burrata and the standout combinations with mortadella, pistachios and figs are repeatedly praised, along with handmade pastas such as orecchiette and a pistachio pesto pasta. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, with friendly, attentive service and a welcoming vibe that invites lingering over a meal or an espresso. Across reviews, the quality of ingredients and the sense of being transported to Apulia shine through, making it feel like a true taste of Italy outside of Italy. While the space is small and reservations are wise, the overall impression is one of consistency, hospitality, and dishes that feel both comforting and artisanal. La Panzeria proves popular for lunch or dinner, celebrated for authenticity, aroma and memorable flavors that keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia feels like a welcoming neighborhood hub where friendly service and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere invite guests to linger over brunch, coffee, or a light bite. The menu earns praise for generous portions, quality ingredients, and solid value, with favorites like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, bagels with salmon, fresh juices, and homemade shakshuka getting steady nods for flavor and careful preparation, alongside standout lattes and a strong barista program. The terrace on Mont Royal and the overall vibe add to the appeal, making it a great spot for studying, catching up with friends, or just enjoying a sunny day with good coffee and easy going service, and staff are noted for remembering regulars and keeping the mood upbeat. Occasional busy periods may slow service a touch, but the atmosphere remains friendly and the team strives to keep things moving smoothly. All in all, a dependable go to for brunch and casual meals with consistent quality, warmth, and a vibe that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Dulce is described as a small dessert spot near Old Montreal and the Old Port that stands out for its inviting aroma and cute interior decor, offering freshly fried churros and an instagrammable vibe despite nearby dessert options. Experiences vary with hours and closures, as some visits found the shop closed when hours indicated it should be open, though a return visit included a warm staff member. The interior and scent contribute to the appeal, while the matcha flavor is often disappointing and the churro lacks the expected crunch, especially when freshly fried. Overall, Dulce is viewed as worth returning to for flavors and the charming ambience, with a note to adjust expectations on sweetness and texture at times.View restaurant profile
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails is described across reviews as a lively, fast paced spot where beavertails are addictive, with a dough that’s crispy on the outside and soft inside and toppings ranging from chocolate and banana to pistachio and Nutella; poutine is often praised for being delicious, though cheese texture can vary, while hot chocolate is sometimes criticized as watered down; the service is usually fast and friendly, and takeout is well handled, though seating can be limited on rainy days or busy times; lines move quickly because orders are made to order, and the atmosphere is cute and colorful with a welcoming vibe, making it a popular quick stop for locals and visitors alike who often return to try more flavors.View restaurant profile
Crémerie Saint Paul offers tasty buckwheat crepes and a welcoming vibe, with breakfast and lunch options that many reviewers found satisfying and service that is frequently attentive and efficient. Dishes like the chicken bacon and cheese crepe with a small side salad are often praised and described as delicious, and the spot is noted as a good choice to return to. Ice cream draws mixed feedback, with some flavors described as creamy and tasty, others criticized for lacking flavor or being pricey, and a few comments about texture or consistency. A few reviews mention crepes not being fully cooked or tasting eggy, while the overall atmosphere is described as warm and not too busy. Taken together, guests say the place is solid for a casual crepe and ice cream experience, though opinions vary on value and ice cream quality.View restaurant profile
Café Olimpico is repeatedly described as a beloved, intimate Italian coffee spot in Old Montreal with a warm, bustling cafe atmosphere and authentic European charm that invites lingering even when space is tight. Reviewers praise rich, smooth coffee options from cappuccinos and espressos to cortados and specialty drinks, with many calling the coffee among the best they have had in Montreal. Pastries and desserts such as tiramisu, pistachio croissants, cannoli, bombolini, and gelato are highlighted as ideal companions, with notes on freshness and genuine Italian flavors. The experience is marked by friendly, efficient service and a welcoming staff that makes visitors feel at home, though several comments point to the small size and long lines during peak times and occasional inconsistencies in service. The location in the historic port area is praised for its ambiance and convenience, making it a must visit for coffee lovers and travelers alike, and many reviews describe the atmosphere as cozy, charming, and energetic with a distinctly European cafe vibe. While a few reviews mention negative exchanges or uneven hospitality, the general consensus is that Café Olimpico delivers a standout cup, delicious sweets, and a memorable Old Montreal experience that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile
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Overall, La Cave à Manger comes across as a cozy, hidden gem in Old Montreal with a pastry lineup that many describe as standout for its flaky, buttery textures, especially pistachio croissants and pistachio croissant rolls, croissant éclairs, and almond chocolate croissants, alongside well-regarded bagels and ham and cheese croissants. The space is intimate and often downstairs, with a charming outdoor seating area that is nice in good weather but limited in places and occasionally affected by birds. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and accommodating, helping make visits memorable with small thoughtful touches. Prices are noted as higher for the area, but most feel the quality and freshness justify the cost, even as a few items or experiences fall short or feel overpriced. Overall, it remains a must-visit for pastry lovers and a reliable spot for coffee and treats, balancing Old Port atmosphere with bakery excellence.View restaurant profile
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails is described in reviews as a popular must-visit spot in Old Montreal, with classic BeaverTails and flavors like pistachio and chocolate banana drawing the most praise and a range that keeps both newcomers and regulars interested. The service is noted as fast and friendly, with staff making the experience welcoming even when lines are long; the space is compact, so seating can be limited but the setup still allows for quick in and out. Beverages and treats are said to be delicious, often served hot, and the place is considered a reliable go-to for a sweet break while sightseeing. Some comments mention occasional greasiness or mess, crowded conditions, and limited seating due to demand, but overall the experience is seen as enjoyable and worth a return visit.View restaurant profile
Bar à Beurre earns praise for a charming, cozy, dollhouse like cafe with a friendly, attentive staff and an inviting, lively ambiance. Reviewers appreciate delicious macarons, tasty lunches and sandwiches, and a range of pastries, teas, and cappuccinos at reasonable prices, with high tea experiences and even tarot readings on certain Sundays adding to the experience. The decor and atmosphere are repeatedly described as endearing and immersive, making it a favorite for brunch, afternoon tea, and casual visits. Some notes of caution include cakes that can be overly sweet, such as the Millionaire bar, and occasional price increases that affect perceived value. A few guests mention miscommunications about custom orders and occasional early closing by staff. Overall Bar à Beurre is seen as a must try for its cozy vibe, quality treats, and friendly service, with the caveat that sweetness, consistency, and pricing can vary.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Ice Crème Glacée as a friendly, quick service stand in a prime Old Port location with solid ice cream and a fairly small selection. The three flavors tried were generally well received, and service was fast with positive energy and prices in line with the area. One French note mentions the ice cream can be a bit liquid, with vanilla being the firm option suitable for dipping. The experience suits families, couples, and groups, including a bachelor party, and the stand is described as convenient for enjoying the waterfront atmosphere. Flavors range from classic chocolate and vanilla to more adventurous options, and the chocolate dipped treats and soft serve receive praise for creaminess and indulgence. Overall, the place is seen as a reliable stop for a quick indulgent treat, with generous portions and easy access for visitors exploring Old Montreal.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Paquebot Café as a small, cozy spot in Old Montreal with a warm vinyl-record ambience and friendly staff, where the coffee shines in many forms from excellent cappuccinos and espressos to distinctive options like a black sesame latte and a matcha latte, and where the pastries and cookies plus vegetarian or vegan-friendly offerings such as energy balls and breakfast wraps add to the appeal; the atmosphere is praised for good lighting, a space to hang out, and a welcoming, authentic vibe, though seating can be limited and uneven upstairs with a view over the lower level and the space can feel cramped or noisy, making it less ideal for long work sessions despite wifi that some praise; service is generally described as attentive and friendly, with occasional notes of inconsistency or value concerns, and the overall impression is that Paquebot Café is a delightful go-to for a quick, quality coffee break or a casual visit to enjoy vinyl music and good service, with caveats about space limitations and occasional menu misses.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Trois Cats 34 as a small, personal cafe with a charming cat themed concept and a clear passion for food and coffee. The owners are dedicated and the atmosphere is warm, stylish, and inviting with a cute vibe. The menu highlights include handmade hot chocolate and stroopwafels that many say are delicious, with stroopwafels made fresh in front of customers and well paired with coffee. The cafe is praised for friendly, attentive service, and staff who help customers choose options and share some cafe history. Some criticisms mention small portions and no restrooms, and limited service in French. A few notes connect higher prices to the ambiance, even as the coffee and desserts receive strong praise. Overall the reviews point to Trois Cats 34 as a memorable spot with a striking interior, tasty sweets and drinks, and plenty of reasons to return.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Bervig is described across reviews as a beloved Old Montreal bakery known for flawless pastries, croissants, and a French technique with Japanese influences. The menu earns praise for delicate canele that are caramelized on the outside and moist inside, crisp croissants in varieties such as almond, pistachio, and pecan, rich danishes, tarts, brioches, and other pastries made on site with evident care. Desserts like kumo nuage and matcha framboise, creme brulee hojicha, and other creative treats stand out for balanced sweetness and distinct flavors, while coffee and drinks pair well with the sweets. The atmosphere and service are frequently lauded as warm and welcoming, with the owners and baking staff described as passionate and attentive, though a few notes mention busy moments or decor preferences. Overall, the reviews present a must visit pastry shop in the area where guests often return to sample the wide array of offerings.View restaurant profile
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Les Glaceurs is described across reviews as a place with a good mix of sorbet, ice cream, and cupcakes, where the service is frequently friendly and the treats are visually appealing, with birthday candles and a memorable in-store moment noted by visitors. Many praise the variety of flavors, fast service, and cupcakes that taste good and look good, and some call it one of the best cupcake spots in Montreal. However, some critics mention a very limited cupcake selection for a cupcake shop, classic flavors that feel unoriginal, and counters staff who can be less welcoming, while others note that the shop seems to target tourists in Montreal's Old Town and that prices are high but expected in that area. Overall impressions are positive with strong recommendations, even as a few caveats about selection and atmosphere are kept in mind.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Dep comes up in many reviews as a cozy, visually charming cafe in the Old Port area, part cafe and part boutique with a quirky, warm decor and a welcoming vibe. Coffee is frequently praised, with cappuccino and flat white getting strong mentions, and croissants and other pastries earning praise though a few items are described as just okay or occasionally overcooked. The atmosphere is consistently noted as warm, intimate, and relaxing, a place to linger, read, or chat, while a policy of not allowing laptops is appreciated by some and disappointing to others. The staff are often described as friendly and efficient, though service speed can dip during busy periods. Prices are generally seen as reasonable for the location, with some items perceived as pricey, and the shop side's local products and souvenirs add charm. Dietary options such as gluten free and vegan treats are highlighted, and the mix of food and beverages plus the boutique feel is regarded as a standout feature that draws both locals and visitors back. Overall, Le Petit Dep is viewed as a dependable, photogenic spot offering solid coffee, tasty baked goods, and a distinctive aesthetic that guests remember.View restaurant profile
Many reviewers praise Fuwa Fuwa for fluffy, light soufflé pancakes with a wide range of flavors, from tiramisu and matcha to blueberry cheese and savory options, with textures described as airy and fillings generous. The atmosphere is seen as cozy and stylish, with friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming vibe, though everything is made to order and can require a wait. Prices are noted as a bit high for the portions, and seating can be limited, especially at busy times. While most highlights are high quality and indulgent desserts or croffles, a few mentions point to occasional inconsistencies such as missing ingredients or variable beverage quality. The place is viewed as a solid dessert spot for sharing or studying, thanks to its pleasant ambiance and reliable service, and many say it is worth trying multiple flavors despite the wait and cost. Overall, Fuwa Fuwa stands out in Chinatown for its signature fluffy pancakes and croffles, offering a fun, Instagrammable experience with a crowd-pleasing menu, even if patience and budgeting are part of the experience.View restaurant profile
Tommy Café is described as a warm, busy breakfast and brunch spot with a charming ambiance and plenty of natural light, a favorite for brunch in Old Montreal. The food earns praise for generous portions and a varied menu that includes avocado toast, shakshuka, eggs Benedict, French toast, and other comforting dishes, with standout coffee and latte options that guests love. Service is noted as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, though a few visits mention slower pacing when crowds are large. Several dishes are highlighted as must-try, including the avocado toast, Stelina avotoast, truffle Benedict, Greek omelette, and a chai latte, while a handful of reviews flag items that miss the mark like dry falafel or overly syrupy French toast. The space is repeatedly described as beautiful and cozy, with a chic vibe and views that make it a popular spot for weekends with friends or family, often feeling like a bright neighborhood cafe even with crowds. Some comments touch on price level and a policy change regarding water, but the consensus remains that the experience is worth returning for, with many promising to come back and many recommending it to others. Overall, the reviews converge on a reliable, delicious breakfast and brunch experience with good coffee, friendly staff, and a lively, welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Coco is described as a popular and fresh option in Chinatown with a self service tray system that makes selecting desserts quick and easy. Many reviews praise a wide variety of pastries, buns, and desserts that are generally fresh and flavorful, with desserts and bubble teas in particular noted as tasty. The locality is described as clean, and the overall vibe is warm and inviting, though some visits are marred by cold or inattentive service and busy weekends. Several patrons highlight standout items such as egg tarts, coconut buns, red bean buns, mochi, and the hot dog buns, and many say the pastry flavors and textures are impressive. Prices are described as fair or affordable given the range, and the checkout process where trays are filled and packed is noted as efficient. Some remarks point out limited seating and that the self service system may not appeal to everyone, but the place remains a must stop for many visitors. Overall, the reviews depict a bakery with a broad Asian pastry selection, strong fresh offerings, and a lively, occasionally crowded atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews of Presotea show a mix of experiences with some standout drinks and some drawbacks. Some find the tapioca pearls unpalatable, likening them to a chewy blob of gelatin, while the rest of the boba is fine. Mango lychee and grapefruit drinks are praised for fresh ingredients, though mangoes may not always be fully ripe and extra syrup can make some beverages too sweet. Fresh fruit is a highlight in several orders, adding vibrant flavor and making the drinks feel refreshing, especially on hot days. A first visit left a positive impression with the tea based drinks and the mango frappes noted as excellent, though the small location can feel crowded while waiting. All tea based drinks are brewed to order for flavor and freshness, and the drinks are frequently described as healthy options compared to typical bubble tea.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Dep is a charming, eclectic cafe and shop in Old Montreal, popular with visitors for its cozy atmosphere, quirky decor, and a wide range of local products, coffees, pastries and gifts. The café serves well-loved staples like almond croissants and a strong coffee aroma, with standout drinks such as cortados and flat whites; hot chocolate and London Fog receive high marks, while some chai drinks are noted as overly spicy or underwhelming. The space is small and often busy, with limited seating and a no laptop policy that encourages conversation rather than work. The front window and interior feel like a tiny magical store, making it a place to linger or browse souvenirs, though some visitors find prices high and the crowds tight. Service can be warm and friendly, but on busy days wait times and occasional missteps occur, and some reviews report stale baked goods or inconsistent experiences. Construction nearby and occasional lack of amenities like toilets are also mentioned.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Dragon Beard Candy as a nostalgic, labor intensive treat that draws people to Montreal's Chinatown, where watching sugar be pulled into hair like threads and wrapped around a nut and coconut filling becomes part of the experience. The shop is regarded as a Montreal classic and a hidden gem, with the long running family vibe and friendly staff adding to the charm, and some visitors even trekking across town to buy boxes to bring home. The candy itself is praised for its delicate texture and delightful taste, and the overall visit is often paired with recommendations for their egg waffles or egg pancakes, reinforcing the sense of tradition and memory. Practical notes include a peanut inside the candy, so allergy awareness is advised, and the store accepts credit cards for convenience. The setting along a main pedestrian street in Chinatown is described as easy and unforgettable.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Signature Santé is described as a completely gluten free bakery cafe where everything is gluten free and often dairy free, offering a wide range of croissants, crepes, pastries, tarts and croissant sandwiches that many reviewers say taste indistinguishable from traditional gluten containing equivalents. The pastries such as croissants, pain au chocolat, pistachio eclair, mille feuille and lemon tart are repeatedly praised, with some calling the gluten free croissant the best they have ever had and others noting the safety from cross contamination. The owner and staff are frequently described as friendly, helpful and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere, though a few experiences note inconsistent service or higher prices. Take home options include frozen croissants and take away pastries, and some reviewers mention shipping or bringing items back for others. The cafe is seen as a gluten free haven and a must visit for anyone with celiac disease or lactose intolerance, frequently earning recommendations to return when in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Tommy Café comes across as a stylish, multi level cafe tucked into an historic building in Old Montreal, with a light, fresh ambience and a cozy vintage vibe that many describe as welcoming and Instagram friendly. The menu is filled with solid coffee options, including latte, cappuccino and matcha, along with baked goods and breakfast items like croissants, avocado toast and other toasts that reviewers say are tasty and well presented. The space earns frequent praise for its ambience and design, especially the multi level layout and large windows, though several notes mention it can get very busy and seating for larger groups can be tricky. Service is often highlighted as friendly and attentive, with staff members described as nice and helpful, while a few experiences report inconsistency or less positive interactions. Prices are occasionally labeled a bit high for portions, but the overall vibe, location near landmarks, and quality of coffee and pastries lead many to consider it a must visit. Overall, Tommy Café is viewed as a popular and stylish spot for coffee, breakfast and casual meals with a memorable atmosphere, even when crowds and noise are a factor.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews paint L2 Bubbletea as a spacious, cozy place with a wide variety of teas to choose from and friendly service, making it a popular hangout in Chinatown for bubble tea fans. The milk tea with tapioca is frequently recommended, and some patrons enjoyed options like taro and sakura pearls, while others found certain flavors disappointing, such as a pumpkin tea that tasted like tea but lacked any pumpkin and was overly sweet. Service is often praised, though a few notes mention flies in the space and others say the kiosk is not very user friendly and that drinks can taste different from what regulars expect. The mix of positives and some drawbacks suggests L2 Bubbletea is a solid option with room for consistency across visits.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Harmonie offers a wide range of pastries in a small, lively space with a self service concept that lets customers fill their displays with what they crave. Reviews emphasize freshness and variety, blending traditional pastries with a strong Asian selection and highlighting many items that are still warm and flavorful. Mochi are described as vegan and coconut milk based, generally tasty, though a few tasters find them a bit bland, while other pastries are praised for generous fillings and appealing textures. The overall value is frequently noted, with affordable prices and quick service making it a reliable stop for locals and visitors in the Chinatown area. A few drawbacks appear, such as a busy crowd that makes the place feel hectic at peak times, and occasional items that could benefit from a little longer cooking, as well as a beverage that loses its slushiness quickly. Nevertheless, the assortment of buns, donuts, red bean treats, green tea flavors, and other specialties inspires repeat visits, and many reviewers describe the experience as worth the trip.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint Buboy in Montreal as a cozy, authentic Filipino spot that serves comforting, generously portioned dishes at accessible prices. Highlights mentioned across comments include pancit Canton, kinilaw, Kare Kare, lechon, bulalo and pork dishes, with the Kamayan and Boodle Feast experiences noted as especially enjoyable for groups. The new location is appreciated for its fit and homey vibe, with some praise for friendly, guiding service. Most guests report warm hospitality and quick, visible food preparation, though a few dishes arrive cold or are misordered and some visits feel a bit slow. The restaurant is described as a hidden gem by many, with several groups using it for events like weddings, and the cantaloupe juice and other Filipino staples recurring themes. Overall Buboy is seen as delivering flavorful, comforting Philippine cooking that keeps guests returning, despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Dandy is described as a bustling, stylish brunch spot with a bright, inviting interior and a lively crowd, where the ricotta pancakes are repeatedly highlighted as standout, light and fluffy with maple notes, and where the fried chicken sandwich, mushroom toast, avocado toast, and endless summer breakfast are frequently praised for flavor and generous portions. The atmosphere is welcoming and photogenic, but it can get loud and cramped, and lines form on weekends and busy times. Service is often described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, with quick turnover between tables, though a few visits note slower pacing or occasional delays. Pricing is described as on the higher side for the area, with some dishes delivering good value while others feel pricey for the portion or overall experience. Overall, Dandy is seen as a top brunch option with a cohesive menu, strong coffee and beverages, and a space that invites return visits to try different items.View restaurant profile
Cookie Stéfanie is a cozy, accessible cafe with a strong gluten-free focus and a wide array of pastries and desserts. Reviews praise the carrot cake and chocolate caramel cake as standouts, along with a blueberry Nutella muffin, lemon-ginger, erable chocolate, and other fresh treats, though a few items were noted as not perfectly GF or a bit dry. The coffee and lattes are well liked, and the space is described as cute and welcoming, with friendly, helpful staff and good bilingual service. The shop is repeatedly recommended as a convenient one-stop spot for desserts, coffee, and light bites, especially for gluten-free options, with mentions of in-store gluten-free products and the option of frozen cakes elsewhere. Occasional drawbacks include service hiccups after staff changes and occasional freshness concerns, but overall Cookie Stéfanie is seen as a reliable source of tasty gluten-free options and a pleasant cafe experience in the area.View restaurant profile
CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery draws praise for a playful, ever-changing flavor lineup that includes vegan and lactose-free options and a mix of light, creamy textures. Reviewers point to standout flavors such as pandan coco, lemon yuzu sorbet, watermelon swirl, taro, mango gelato, and lime mojito, with some rotations like Dubai chocolate keeping the menu exciting. The shop is described as busy at times with long lines, but staff are consistently friendly, attentive, and efficient in serving guests. Some comments note that the overall flavor selection can feel limited compared to other spots, and a few batches are described as ordinary or not very decadent. The location near the old port and the option to pair ice cream with bubble tea are seen as pluses, and many appreciate the fresh, light, and refreshing profiles ideal for hot days. Overall, the experience is viewed as worth a visit by many, with strong service and a variety of flavors, though expectations about variety and value can vary.View restaurant profile
Micro Espresso Café receives praise for exceptionally balanced coffee, with standout espresso based drinks like cappuccinos, lattes, flat whites, and cortados described as rich, smooth, and velvety. The space is consistently noted as small and charming, with a minimal, cozy design and wood accents, ideally suited for a quick takeout or a casual sit at the bar where friendly staff provide knowledgeable service. Guests compliment the bakery items and pastries that pair well with the coffee, and many mention the inviting aroma of freshly baked goods. The Old Montreal location is described as convenient and walkable, turning a visit into a pleasant part of exploring the area, though seating is limited. Service quality is a recurring highlight, with staff repeatedly called attentive, warm, and professional, and the baristas often singled out for making excellent drinks. A few reviews touch on pricing of non dairy milks, suggesting that a small extra charge feels a bit commercial, while others explain it as a common industry practice; one or two notes mention occasional inconsistency with hot drink temperatures. Overall, the consensus points to excellent coffee, a strong pastry program, and a welcoming, go-to spot for coffee lovers seeking a true Montreal cafe experience.View restaurant profile
Café SAT is described as a minimal yet warm space that works well for starting the day, having breakfast, or getting work done, with some noting a chic, Parisian inspired vibe and a peaceful, bright atmosphere. The location near Chinatown and Peace Park is praised for being convenient and roomy, though winter can feel very cold and a few reviews mention wanting to study there without the chill. Coffee quality is mixed but often praised for strong brews and standout espresso when made with care, while some drinks like chai and filtered coffee miss the mark for certain tasters, and a few say the drinks fall short compared to other spots. Pastries and light meals, including croissants and a healthy breakfast, receive favorable feedback and prices are generally described as reasonable or affordable. Overall, Café SAT offers a stylish, comfortable setting with friendly staff and a calm vibe, delivering memorable coffee and bites in equal measure while highlighting opportunities to improve consistency, noise levels, and winter comfort.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Homers Boîte à Beignes as a colorful, fun spot with a wide variety of soft, fresh donuts that cover classic favorites and creative flavors, with portions described as large and generous. Favorites cited include creme brulee, Boston cream, and pistachio, along with a pina colada and other bold options, and the packaging and themed boxes are noted as a nice touch for sharing. The atmosphere with arcade games and bright decor adds to the experience, though some find the games loud and distracting at times. Freshness can vary by location and day, with a few reports of donuts not being fresh or the dough feeling dry, while other visits highlight high quality fillings and soft textures. Prices are generally seen as reasonable or affordable, though a few mentions point to higher costs for certain flavors or toppings. Service is often praised for friendliness and efficiency, while at times the crowd or pace can slow things down. Overall, the donuts are described as big, flavorful, and visually appealing, making the place a popular destination for donut lovers and visitors, while experiences may differ by location and moment.View restaurant profile
La Diperie earns praise for tasty ice cream and a playful range of toppings and dips, though some dips taste more like white chocolate than the intended flavors. Outdoor dining is noted as a feature, and the atmosphere is described as welcoming with staff generally helpful and friendly. On the service side, experiences range from very positive, with staff helping customers choose popular flavors, to negative moments where a server appeared distracted and a few long waits occurred. The location is described as attractive and the surroundings pleasant, with many comments about smiling, generous hospitality and a caring overall vibe. The ice cream itself receives strong praise, with textures described as creamy and dips as rich, and mentions of specialty items such as pizza; a few reviews also note occasional declines in quality, like undercooked pizza. Overall, customers leave with positive impressions of La Diperie but note that service consistency and certain menu items can vary.View restaurant profile
El Delicioso MTL is described as offering excellent Mexican food in Canada, with a note that horchata drinks were spoiled. The reviews say the name fits the food and the atmosphere is friendly, making it a great place to eat. Tacos are described as among the best ever, the tortilla is praised, and there is a strong sauces section. The meats are juicy and tender, and the order included a Birria burrito along with three campechano tacos, a chorizo taco, a cochinita taco, and a pollo taco. Overall, the feedback points to a high quality, flavorful experience with standout dishes and welcoming staff.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Boulangerie Ange as a bright, welcoming bakery in downtown Montreal with an extensive selection of buttery croissants, chocolatines, tarts, quiches, breads and even pizzas, and the pastries and coffee are often praised for freshness and quality. Standout items like croissants and almond croissants are frequently highlighted, while some comments mention that sandwiches can be pricey and that a few loaves or pastries have fallen short. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, though a few visits report slow or inattentive service during busy times. Overall the bakery is viewed as a reliable place for a quick breakfast, coffee, lunch, or a treat to take home, offering a strong French bakery vibe, good value for the quality, and a lively, inviting atmosphere, with some notes on price or consistency that crop up from time to time.View restaurant profile
Gong Cha is praised for a huge variety of drinks and frequent promotions, with many customers recommending the drink of the day when indecision sets in. The waffles are described as fresh and tasty, adding a sweet note to the visit. The shop is small and cozy with a festive atmosphere that adds to the appeal. Staff are consistently friendly and attentive, offering helpful recommendations like matcha bubble tea. Drinks are noted for being delicious and affordable, and the overall ambience is described as great. Late night service is highlighted as excellent and extra care during service stands out. An enormous variety and the option to customize sugar levels contribute to a positive and welcoming experience for both first timers and regulars. Overall impressions point to Gong Cha as a reliable, value friendly bubble tea spot with consistently positive reviews.View restaurant profile
Reviews of La Finca Café describe a bright, cozy spot with a welcoming vibe and a standout coffee program, where breakfast and brunch favorites like frittata with goat cheese, shakshuka, salmon and kimchi sandwich, bagel BLT, Danish pastries, and a granola yogurt bowl appear frequently, and guests consistently praise the cinnamon rolls as exceptional. The atmosphere is repeatedly called inviting and lively, with some enjoying a small back terrace in warm months and the overall experience enhanced by friendly staff and attentive service during off-peak times. While the food and drinks are often rated highly, reviewers note occasional lines and crowding, variable wait times, and occasional noise in the compact space, with a few items described as pricier or not customizable; laptop use is sometimes restricted. Overall, La Finca Café is viewed as a reliable go-to for delicious coffee and comforting, well-made bites, with a consistently positive sense of ambiance and community.View restaurant profile
Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café draws a mixed set of reviews. Some praise the concept and note friendly staff, including a mention of a Spanish speaking team member. Others question value, describing the frozen yogurt as plain and unflavoured and suggesting the product used to taste better. Pricing is described as a little high, though several say the flavor justifies the cost. Beverages such as iced tea receive criticism for not tasting good, while the staff remains described as nice. A note about naming confusion appears in one review, underscoring a sense of inconsistency. When conditions are right, the experience can be decent, but many point out that the quality and appeal vary by day or season and caution against visiting unless the Place des Festivals is active in summer. Taken together, the reviews present an overall picture of pleasant service with uneven quality and value across offerings.View restaurant profile
Overall, Cachitos comes across as a cozy, welcoming spot with friendly service and a warm, relaxed vibe, where fresh Venezuelan snacks such as cachitos and tequenos sit alongside well made coffee and charming latte art. The menu earns praise for a variety of fillings such as ham and cheese, chorizo, goyave, and spinach, plus desserts like cocada, with the dough noted as soft and the fillings plentiful. Reviewers describe the experience as comfortable and authentic, with staff described as nice, patient, and attentive, and some noticing that seating can fill up so to go options are convenient. Many reviewers call it a must visit in Montreal and a memorable stop on trips, often highlighting the homey feel, approachable prices, and the sense that the flavors and preparations make Cachitos feel like a little piece of Venezuela in the city.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Cocobun is noted for offering the same delicious buns as its larger locations, even in a small space, and the bubble tea is affordable with appealing options. Service is mixed, with staff not always attentive as they chat during the order and pickup, yet orders are still accurate. Comments in French praise the staff as kind and helpful and also point to cleanliness and good service. Taken together, reviews suggest consistent food quality and a friendly, clean atmosphere, with some variability in attentiveness across visits.View restaurant profile
Chocolats Favoris is described by reviewers as a must for chocolate and ice cream lovers, offering ice cream dipped in a thick chocolate shell, a wide array of toppings and sauces, and hot chocolate options that many compare to European style. The shop atmosphere is bright and inviting, with impressive displays and a candy shop vibe, while staff are often praised for friendliness and efficient service during busy times, though wait times can be long. The chocolate coatings are repeatedly celebrated for richness and creaminess, with some noting the shells can be very thick and very sweet, which can overwhelm the ice cream for some palates. Portions are generous and baby or mini sizes are commonly recommended to manage the indulgence; prices are sometimes viewed as high but seen as worth it for quality. Gift options and seasonal treats add to the appeal, making Chocolats Favoris a popular spot for a memorable sweet treat and a chocolate experience.View restaurant profile