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≈ 3 km
Opinions of Duc de Lorraine describe a refined Parisian vibe with an impressive array of pastries and desserts that many reviewers call among the best in Montreal, from oversized croissants to intricate trompe l'oeil creations and a tarte au citron that draws rave comments. The bakery and cafe blend an elegant, cozy atmosphere near Oratoire Saint Joseph with consistently attentive, friendly service that makes guests feel welcome whether celebrating a birthday, enjoying a luxurious brunch, or stopping in for pastry and coffee. The food and desserts are praised for quality and presentation, and the overall experience is often described as charming, polished, and memorable, with a sense that the place truly delivers on its reputation. While prices are frequently noted as high and some guests mention long waits or moments of uneven service, many reviewers feel the combination of flavor, artistry, and service justifies the cost and invites return visits for special occasions or a refined treat.View restaurant profile
Duc de Lorraine
Open until 11 pmCôte-des-Neiges, Westmount
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top Picks20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie is praised for a wide authentic Polish menu with donuts, ponki and pastries that are fresh and exceptional, and desserts described as out of this world. Donuts are often singled out as the best in Montreal, while sandwiches and coffee are favorites along with homemade soups such as chicken soup. The shop is consistently clean, welcoming and clearly made with love, with friendly staff and a helpful owner who has maintained high quality and service for years. The experience is described as good value with fair prices, and notes mention convenient access by metro at Frontenac despite occasional parking challenges in the area. Seasonal ponki flavors are made in house and the overall tone is that this spot is a warm, must visit treat for anyone in the area.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie
Open until 2 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village
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≈ 0.6 km
Gryphon Bakery
Opens Wednesday at 10 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops
≈ 0.8 km
Croissant Monkland is repeatedly praised as a standout bakery in NDG, Montreal, famous for buttery, flaky croissants and a wide range of fresh pastries with almond croissant and other fillings like Nutella and raspberry often singled out as among the best. The quality is described as consistently high, with many noting the butter-forward approach and fresh-baked aroma, and prices are generally seen as reasonable for the craftsmanship. The shop can feel busy on weekends with long lines and a small seating area, and service is often friendly and efficient, though some reviews mention wait times and occasional inconsistencies or days when freshness varies. Coffee is generally considered decent but not the main draw, while the offerings extend to savories and light lunches and attract both locals and visitors. A few critiques include occasional hygiene concerns in one account and accessibility barriers at the entrance, but overall the place is regarded as a top destination for croissants and pastries in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Croissant Monkland
Open until 7 pmMontreal-West, Westmount
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews of THE STANDARD Café present a mix of praise and critique. The space is described as cozy with a minimalist vibe, good pastries, and a relaxing atmosphere that makes it a nice place to work or unwind when conditions allow. Coffee is often called decent or good, but service quality varies, with reports of inattentive staff and some tension over pricing. Milk quality is a recurring topic, with complaints about budget plant milks and small volumes in cappuccinos, and take away cups leaking. Internet access is reported as very poor, making it less ideal for work, and some comments note a limited variety of viennoiseries. Overall the place shows charm and potential, though customers point to inconsistent service and milk options as areas for improvement.View restaurant profile
THE STANDARD Café
Open until 4 pmWestmount, Côte-des-Neiges
Mentioned in: The Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in Montreal
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≈ 1 km
Reviews portray Homer’s as a vibrant donut spot with huge, fresh, fluffy donuts in a wide range of flavors from classic glazed to creme brulee and maple bacon, with many praising the texture, balance of sweetness, and generous portions that justify the price for some. The shop’s playful Simpsons theme, bright pink decor, and on-site vibe with arcade games contribute to a memorable experience, and staff are frequently described as friendly, helpful, and attentive. Freshness and variety are recurring positives, and several flavors like pistachio, cookie monster, and the creme brulee are singled out as standouts, while packaging and takeout boxes are noted for being sturdy. A few reviewers find some flavors overly sweet or the price high for average donuts, and a small number report inconsistency or oiliness in certain batches. Allergens safety is mentioned by at least one reviewer who highlighted peanut concerns with a specific flavor. Overall, the sentiment is strongly favorable, with many calling it the best or a must-visit donut spot in the area, though some warn that taste can feel uniform across flavors and that the hype may not match every experience.View restaurant profile
Homers Boîte à Beignes
Open until 11 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Montreal-West
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Best Donuts: Essential Shops You Need to Visit
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≈ 1.1 km
Pâtisserie Alex Platel receives consistent praise for a friendly, welcoming staff and a cozy, sunlit atmosphere in Westmount. Reviewers highlight the pastries and coffee as delicious, with raspberry croissants and almond croissants earning particular acclaim and prices described as reasonable. While the overall quality is admired, some items fall short such as a pistachio cake whose top layers were rock hard and a kouign amann that felt dry and not buttery enough. Service is repeatedly singled out as attentive and accommodating, including a gesture like offering a complimentary coffee to apologize for a mistake. Occasional misses are noted, such as a croissant gianduja not included in a bag, but the consensus remains that the pastries are well made and worth trying, with items like brioche, Paris Brest, and baguette praised. Overall, it is seen as a Montreal gem and a must visit for pastry lovers in the neighborhood, thanks to its variety, quality and friendly staff.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Alex Platel
Open until 3 pmWestmount
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Overall, MELK Café is described as a stylish, cozy spot with excellent coffee and friendly, multilingual staff. Passion for the beverages is evident with praise for matcha, chai, and a standout cappuccino, and cookies, scones, and banana bread are frequently highlighted as tasty treats. Prices are sometimes described as a bit high, with muffins, scones, and other snacks cited as pricey, though many feel the quality justifies it. The interior and atmosphere are repeatedly praised as warm and inviting, and some reviewers rate it as among the best cafes in the area. Crowding and noise can be an issue, especially on weekend mornings, with tables small and often taken by laptops, shifting the vibe toward a coworking feel. A few comments touch on inconsistency in drink taste or service and on a service charge, but overall staff are friendly and attentive. The place is noted for its versatile seating and occasional outdoor area, with decor and a photo above the bar earning compliments.View restaurant profile
MELK Café
Open until 6 pmMonkland Village
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≈ 1.2 km
Cafe Kokiri is described as a cute cafe with authentic Korean coffee and a strong lineup of dishes like bulgogi banh mi and Korean hotdogs. Reviews praise its bingsu, including a strawberry version with chewy rice cakes and corn flakes, and a cream croffle that many find irresistible. Generous portions stand out, whether with the bulgogi banh mi, bulgogi rice bowl with spicy mayo, or tteokbokki that can be adjusted for spice. The cafe's cozy vibe, lo fi music, cute interior, and a photo booth contribute to a welcoming, study friendly atmosphere. Friendly, attentive service is noted as timely without being overbearing, helping guests feel comfortable and able to work or relax. A few items receive softer notes, such as the small cup for the small sized bingsu that feels uncomfortable, and a tteokbokki that may be too salty if the sugar is missing. Overall the reviews present Cafe Kokiri as an affordable, varied, and appealing spot for drinks, meals and desserts with a homey, comforting feel.View restaurant profile
Cafe Kokiri
Open until 7 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews of La Diperie are mixed: the ice cream is described as tasty and creamy, with the vanilla soft serve often dipped and praised, but many feel the toppings and overall experience are overpriced for average quality; the atmosphere is tight and not conducive to lingering, and service ranges from cold or distant to friendly and helpful. Delivery can be prompt, but errors occur, such as receiving the wrong cookies, and dipping sauce is sometimes served on top rather than on the side. Some customers appreciate the dessert options, including ice cream cakes, and the convenience of a quick treat, while others would rather shop for ingredients elsewhere to get more value for money. The small number of locations is noted as a factor in its continued presence and popularity seems to rest more on location than standout quality for all.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Opens Today at 12 pmMonkland Village
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews highlight a strong love for the bread and pastries at Première Moisson, with sourdough and a wide range of products praised and desserts often described as delicious, and some locations offer a pleasant dine in space. Yet experiences with service vary widely: there are accounts of friendly, helpful staff and acts of consideration for an elderly customer, alongside several reports of frustrated, unfriendly interactions and slow, disorganized service during busy times. Pricing is frequently noted as high relative to portion sizes and quality, and the coffee is often described as weak or disappointing. Some shoppers mention consistent busyness and a chaotic ordering system that detracts from the visit, while others cite exceptional selection and reliable quality. Parking can be difficult in busy neighborhoods, and overall the sentiment skews toward good product quality with inconsistent execution in service and value.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 7 pmCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 1.3 km
Rockaberry is described as a cozy dessert spot with large pies and standout items like cherry crumble, apple crumble and strawberry shortcake, praised for friendly staff and a welcoming vibe while some notes mention shrinking portions and higher prices making a single slice pricey. Online ordering is convenient but not always reliable, with occasional mixups and instances of receiving the wrong item, and service quality ranges from highly attentive to less helpful. The atmosphere is good for studying or lingering, with indoor and outdoor seating, though a few reviews mention long waits at checkout or rude moments. Overall it remains a favorite for dessert lovers and a go to for pie and cake cravings, though expectations should consider price, portion size and occasional inconsistencies in quality.View restaurant profile
Rockaberry
Opens Today at 11 amMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: The Best Dessert Places in Montreal
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≈ 1.3 km
Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café offers a wide range of frozen yogurt with the original flavor frequently cited as a favorite and many varieties to keep things interesting, including occasional vegan options; the spot is described by several reviewers as the best frozen yogurt and a must try, though some feel it is expensive for what is offered and a few note opening times that were not honored. Parking can be tricky, but walking from side streets is a workable option after a treat and flavors like mango and double chocolate are often praised. The lineup changes fairly often and the cafe stays open in winter, making it a convenient cold weather stop for a small ice cream treat, with overall sentiment leaning positive and dependable.View restaurant profile
Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café
Opens Today at 1 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviewers describe Café Bazin as a charming Westmount spot with friendly service, a welcoming ambience, and pastries that are widely praised, including the Tout Choco dessert and the tigré cookie. Breakfast options such as croissant sandwiches and a traditional plate get good marks, and the matcha latte is refreshing, with many noting that everything feels homemade and reasonably priced for the quality. Some drawbacks appear, including shakshuka that is lackluster and a poached egg that is often overcooked, and a refrigerated smoked salmon bagel that did not satisfy. Seating can be limited for larger groups, though the summer terrace helps. Accessibility features like a ramp and attentive staff are appreciated. Regulars mention strong coffee and excellent service, and many say they will return and bring friends and family. The cafe is generally seen as a standout pastry and coffee spot, with recurring compliments about the ambiance, the value, and the dependable breakfast options.View restaurant profile
Café Bazin
Opens Tuesday at 8 amWestmount
Mentioned in: Top 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealThe Faces of Montreal's Culinary Scene: the Chefs and Stars Shaping the City's Best RestaurantsView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Salon de thé Le Gryphon d'Or offers a refined high tea experience with exquisite food and tea at very reasonable prices. Scones are described as fluffy and fresh, with a toppings flight and a wide tea selection to pair with them. Gluten free options are available, and the menu features a layered service with savory bites such as salmon quiches and cucumber tea sandwiches and a variety of desserts. The atmosphere is intimate and cozy, with friendly, attentive staff who make guests feel welcome and who even accommodate last minute changes. Reservations are recommended due to the small size, and some reviews note hours on Sundays can be inconsistent and cash payments may be preferred. Overall it is regarded as a gem and a place to return to, with many describing it as a memorable and comforting escape.View restaurant profile
Salon de thé Le Gryphon d'Or
May be temporarily closedNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: Savoring High Tea in Montreal: Where to Find the Best Afternoon Teas
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≈ 1.3 km
Café Olimpico stands out for its authentic Italian vibe, lively atmosphere, and consistently strong coffee across locations. Reviewers praise friendly staff and attentive service that help make each visit feel welcoming. Pastries, tiramisu, and Italian sandwiches are frequently highlighted as highlights, with some notes that croissants can be disappointing and that pastry freshness can vary. The Westmount location is described as cozy and vibrant, with a pleasant terrace in warmer months. Crowds and peak hours can make seating tricky, and there are occasional comments about price for small drinks. Many fans love the mortadella sandwich and the Remix coffee, along with the rich espresso and pistachio treats, while a few say the coffee is great but value varies. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as a reason to return, a place to hang out with friends or study, and the staff’s warmth a recurring positive theme. Overall, Café Olimpico is seen as a Montreal staple that blends strong coffee with a welcoming community feel, though travelers should be prepared for busy moments and menu variability.View restaurant profile
Café Olimpico
Authentic Italian Cafe
Open until 11 pm
Westmount
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonThe Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviewers describe Dessert Café Momo as a cozy, charming little Korean style cafe with a small, intimate space that can feel busy and not very spacious at peak times. The menu earns praise for bingsu and desserts, including mango and strawberry bingsoo that are fresh, not too sweet, and generously portioned, along with cakes, macarons, tiramisu, and matcha specialties, though some macarons are criticized for being too small or the shell too crispy. The atmosphere is warm and relaxing, with friendly staff and a sense of care, and sometimes a dog visits adding to the experience. Ordering is easy via an electronic kiosk, and the coffee and other drinks pair well with the pastries, with some remarks that the house drinks are well balanced and not overly sweet. A few reviews note that the place can get busy and space is limited, leading to occasional waits or the need to move along during peak times, but overall it remains a favorite for locals and visitors seeking a comforting dessert stop. Several patrons express the desire to return to try bingsoo again and highlight the pleasant neighborhood vibe and reliable quality across both drinks and sweets.View restaurant profile
Dessert Café Momo
Opens Today at 12 pmMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews describe Tapi Go! as a gluten-free friendly Brazilian-inspired spot with favorites like açai bowls, pao de queijo cheese bread, and tapioca dishes, praised for freshness and bold flavors such as peri peri chicken and the coconut cake. The staff and atmosphere are often highlighted as friendly, helpful, and clean, with a cozy, welcoming vibe. Many mentions celebrate customization and variety, from toppings for açai bowls to a range of gluten free options. Some notes point to a higher price and occasional hours changes or crowds, but overall the quality and consistency earn repeated recommendations. Overall Tapi Go! is presented as a go-to gluten-free option that delivers authentic Brazilian flavors in Montreal, with strong praise for the cheese bread, açai bowls, and tapioca and plans to return.View restaurant profile
Tapi Go!
Open until 6:30 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete Guide
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≈ 1.4 km
À La Table by Hanna is widely described as a go-to for grazing and gifting, with an exceptional range of imported cheeses, charcuterie, jams and butters, and beautifully curated boxes that make hosting easy for both intimate gatherings and larger events, plus take-out boxes and delivery that are incredibly convenient. The shop feels cozy, creative, and festive, with presentation that feels like a small European food fantasy. Workshops are highlighted as magical experiences in addition to the regular offerings. The banana pudding is frequently singled out as a must try. The service is generally praised for warmth and knowledge, though a few reviews note moments of cold or less attentive staff and there is at least one billing mix-up. A café location was mentioned as a tasty extension. Overall the place comes across as a beloved local gem for quality products, thoughtful gifting options, and reliable grazing boxes, with some variation in customer service.View restaurant profile
À la table by Hanna
Opens Today at 1 pmMonkland Village, Côte-Saint-Luc
Mentioned in: Best Takeout Options for Picnics Near Montreal Parks
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≈ 1.4 km
Bernice is described as a standout bakery with indulgent pastries, from fluffy brioche and cinnamon rolls to thick cookies and beautifully decorated cakes, and the coffee program is frequently praised. Many reviews highlight the blueberry coffee cake as soft and well balanced and the cookies as thick and rich, with the chocolate chip with pecans singled out as a balanced favorite, while some find certain items too sweet and others note the price can be high. Occasional notes of inconsistency and price concerns recur, including a few delivery mixups or cake substitutions that disappointed some customers. Cakes for birthdays and weddings are celebrated as impressive and delicious, and service is often described as friendly, attentive, and helpful, with staff going above and beyond on occasions. Overall the vibe is clean and chic, the atmosphere is cozy, and guests repeatedly say they will return to try more items, though many suggest getting there early to grab popular treats.View restaurant profile
Bernice
Opens Tuesday at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Cinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsMontreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to TryView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Overall, reviews of Instacrispy Bubble Tea are mixed but lean positive, with many praising the flavorful skewers and a wide range of options from lamb, beef, chicken, cod, fishcakes to crab stick, quail eggs, cabbage and green beans, often in a spicy version and noting generous portions. Some diners point out that dishes can be greasy and heavy on oil, and a few experiences mention texture issues such as rice cooked with too much water that approaches congee. The bubble tea is frequently appreciated, with brown sugar boba and refreshing flavors getting nods, and the atmosphere described as unique and the service as friendly, though there are comments about a non seamless order process that uses a QR code, app registration and tipping prompts, plus occasional heating problems and varying service responsiveness. Overall, many say the place is worth returning to for tasty skewers, good value and a pleasant, casual vibe, despite a few outliers about food quality and guest experience.View restaurant profile
Instacrispy Bubble Tea
Opens Today at 12 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-des-Neiges
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealThe Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews describe Léché Desserts as a must-visit for donut lovers, with a wide variety and vegan options, offering flavors from classics like chocolate and lemon meringue to inventive choices such as passion fruit, tiramisu, and maple, and some spots pair donuts with coffee or light bites. Donuts are praised for being soft, fluffy, fresh, and visually appealing, with favorites including the vanilla salted caramel and the lemon meringue, though a few batches are described as oily or overly sweet and flavor consistency can vary. The atmosphere is consistently noted as cozy and charming, with a calm vibe and friendly, helpful staff contributing to good service. Parking and price are mentioned as drawbacks in a minority of reviews, while several entries highlight strong value and the option for breakfast or takeout. Overall, the consensus is that the donut flavors are delicious, the menu offers creative pairings and satisfying textures, and the space invites a return visit, ideally earlier in the day to catch fresh options.View restaurant profile
Léché Desserts
Open until 3 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Best Donuts: Essential Shops You Need to Visit
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≈ 1.6 km
Across the reviews, Avec le temps - Confections Gourmandes is described as a beloved neighborhood patisserie offering a wide array of high quality pastries and breads baked on site, with standout items like an almond raspberry tart and the chocolatine, plus seasonal selections. The croissants, quiche, and desserts are praised as among the best in town, with many calling the croissants exceptional and the galette des rois the best they've ever had. The shop is noted for its friendly staff, a welcoming ambiance, and bright windows that make the space feel inviting, and its location near the old Montreal area is a plus for locals seeking a local gem. Some drawbacks include limited seating for on site eating and a coffee that one reviewer found tepid. The Royal pastry is highlighted as a decadent Valentine treat, and a maple syrup sweetened match cookie is a favorite for some, underscoring the bakery's charm and why many intend to return for more.View restaurant profile
Avec le temps - Confections Gourmandes
Open until 4 pmVille-Émard
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≈ 1.6 km
Un Instant en Provence is described as a cozy, Provence-inspired bakery cafe where pastries and viennoiseries are consistently praised, with almond croissant, croissant, Tropezienne, tarte au citron meringuée, and Paris Brest repeatedly highlighted; the space is seen as welcoming and well suited for coffee and a pastry with friends, studying, or a relaxed visit, and the staff are often noted as friendly and attentive; the pastries are largely described as made on site and of high quality, especially the almond croissant, with many noting great consistency and value, while some reviews mention occasional service inconsistencies, cold or lukewarm drinks, small portion sizes for the price, or pastry imperfections such as undercooked brioche or overly sweet items; overall the place is viewed as a top pastry destination in the city, delivering a pleasing atmosphere, quality baked goods, and a strong Provence vibe, with a few caveats about seating on weekends.View restaurant profile
Un Instant en Provence
Open until 6 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews describe Pas de Problème Café as a cozy, design-forward spot where everything is made in house and the Jamaican patties are outstanding, especially the beef patty, with jerk chicken, fried chicken sandwich and plantain adding to the menu's strength and the coffee and pastries, like a coco caramel latte and oat cappuccinos, drawing frequent praise; the vibe and decor receive many compliments for a relaxed, vinyl-filled atmosphere, while some guests note that the space can feel small and seating is uncomfortable or not pregnancy-friendly; service and speed are inconsistent, with several mentions of slow or unwelcoming treatment despite the generally positive mood, and wifi is sometimes unavailable which affects those looking to work there, though the cafe remains a popular go-to for good coffee, bold flavors, and creative dishes at approachable prices; a few diners found some items overpriced or portions small, but overall the quality, flavor and atmosphere keep patrons returning for the patty, jerk grilled cheese, and coconut caramel latte.View restaurant profile
Pas de Problème Café
Open until 5 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.8 km
Overall, Campanelli is described as a cozy, retro Italian cafe with consistently strong coffee and a standout vibe, with many reviewers calling it the best coffee in the city and praising lattes, iced mochas, chai, and a good hot chocolate, along with tasty pastries and sandwiches. The atmosphere is friendly and social, a draw for hanging out, though some note the layout changes can be confusing and seating can be uncomfortable, and wifi is not available. Service is usually warm and helpful, but a few experiences mention missteps or slow or incorrect drinks. Some menu items receive mixed feelings, such as a prosciutto bocconcini sandwich, while the pastries and cappuccinos receive frequent praise. Pricing is considered high by some compared to local competition, but many feel the coffee quality and welcoming environment justify it. Campanelli is viewed as a Saint Henri staple with a strong Italian cafe identity and a cozy, inviting space that appeals to regulars and newcomers alike.View restaurant profile
Campanelli
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.8 km
Café 92 Degres is described as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood cafe with warm staff, a relaxed vibe, and consistently good coffee and food. Reviewers highlight standout hot chocolate with cinnamon, Mexican hot chocolate, and a strong cold brew, along with tasty breakfast sandwiches and fresh, light menu items. The atmosphere ranges from calm and zen to lively and comfortable, with music that adds ambiance and seating available inside and outside. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive and multilingual, making everyone feel welcome. There are occasional notes about temperature control and peak hour noise, but prices are fair and the overall value is solid. The cafe is seen as a local staple and a go-to spot for comfort, with many expressing a desire to return and recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Café 92 Degres
Open until 5 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews paint La Diperie as a warm and welcoming ice cream spot with a wide range of flavors from classics to seasonal specials, offering creamy, tasty ice creams and delightful dips. Dipping and toppings add appeal, with pistachio dip and other flavor twists often highlighted. Service is consistently praised as friendly, patient, and helpful, with staff going the extra mile to accommodate late visits and greet customers with smiles. The atmosphere is described as cozy and clean, welcoming to families and even pets, making it a good choice for gatherings with friends or kids. Portions are generous and the regard for cleanliness and overall quality contributes to a satisfying experience. Some critiques mention a milkshake falling short and a perceived boost in sugar in some items, indicating occasional variability. Overall, La Diperie is commonly recommended for ice cream lovers seeking both classic and inventive flavors along with a cheerful, social vibe.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Opens Today at 6 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.9 km
Yo & Co Espresso Bar is described as a bright, youthful cafe with a modern, well thought out interior and a welcoming casual vibe. Reviews praise excellent coffee and pastries, including airy croissants, good matcha and chai latte, and even a few mentions of the Say When brand coffee that can be spicier, which some customers particularly enjoy. The space is comfortable for working or studying, with enough wifi friendly seating and a quiet back area, though it is smaller and service can vary between visits. A few notes mention inconsistent service and having to pick up orders at the counter, and vegan pastry options are not always available. Prices are generally reasonable with decent portions, and overall the spot is seen as a solid, enjoyable cafe for friends, dates, or a casual visit, frequently highlighted as one of the better coffee options in the city.View restaurant profile
Yo & Co Espresso Bar
Open until 5 pmVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2 km
Overall, Café Figata earns praise for warm, unpretentious Italian cooking, a cozy atmosphere, and attentive service, with several reviewers singling out pasta and seafood such as polpette, vongole, mushroom pasta, octopus, and burrata, along with a solid focaccia and a strong wine list. The vibe is described as comfortable and romantic rather than trendy, making it a good option for date night or casual dinner. Most items are seen as satisfying or standout, and portions are often generous, though prices for drinks can be high and a few dishes are noted as underseasoned or uneven, such as a tomato sauce that seems average and a vodka sauce that overpowers with spice. Some guests mention occasional pushiness during busy times, but many feel the food justifies the visit and would return. In short, Figata is viewed as a dependable, well-executed Italian spot with a welcoming atmosphere and solid dining experience.View restaurant profile
Café Figata
Opens Tuesday at 5 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.1 km
Dessert Coréen Crofre is described as a cozy spot with a strong focus on croffles and Korean inspired desserts, praised for a crispy outside and chewy inside, fresh ingredients and attractive presentation. Reviews highlight a wide range of flavors including lotus, matcha, pistachio, Oreo, banana brûlée, berry cheesecake, strawberry Nutella, tiramisu and mango, with croffles often cut into bite sized pieces for easy sharing. The pairing with coffee is a common theme, and the to go bottles are noted as a cute touch, while the desserts themselves are repeatedly described as very tasty, not overly sweet, and well balanced. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, with attentive staff, quick service and a vibe that is cozy and lively, and the location is cited as a good spot for a late night treat. Some comments mention that prices are a bit high and that hours can be inconsistent on Sundays, but the overall sentiment focuses on freshness, variety and satisfying desserts. In short, this place stands out in Montreal as a go to for croffles and creative desserts with a warm, casual experience.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre
Opens Today at 4 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends
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≈ 2.1 km
Ruby's Café Mtl is portrayed in many reviews as a welcoming, dog friendly spot where pets can dine inside, often with a dedicated dog menu, bowls, and even a small fenced area or dog park outside and sometimes a dog pool, which makes it a favorite for brunch with dogs. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as warm, cozy, and lively, with people appreciating the ambiance and the focus on pets as part of the experience. Food receives mixed notes: many praise the quality and variety for humans and pups, from french toast sticks and grilled cheese to meatballs for dogs, while some meals are described as pricey for the value or not as impressive, and a few visits report underwhelming portions or service missteps. Service is noted as both highly attentive and slow or disorganized on busy days, with stories of forgetfulness and late drinks tempered by reports of friendly staff who go the extra mile during tougher moments. The overall sentiment leans positive, especially for dog lovers seeking a place to eat with their four legged friends, with advice to book ahead, be patient at peak times, and enjoy the kid friendly and pet friendly vibe that Ruby's Café Mtl provides.View restaurant profile
Ruby's Café Mtl
Open until 3 pmSaint-Henri, Pointe St-Charles
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in MontrealThe Best Mac N' Cheese and Grilled Cheese in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviews describe Atelier Cookie as a standout cookie shop in Montreal, with many calling it the best cookies in the city and possibly in eastern Canada. Cookies are praised for being fresh, soft, flavorful, and well balanced, with favorites like speculoos, CCC chocolate chip, lemon, and gluten free options earning strong notes. The texture is often noted as a thin crunchy crust with a gooey center, and the gluten free chocolate chip cookie is described as life changing. The range of flavors and the quality of ingredients are highlighted, and they stay soft and flavorful for several days. The service is frequently described as warm and accommodating, with staff and the owner praised for kindness, friendliness, and allergy awareness. The shop vibe is cozy and welcoming, making it a popular stop for a sweet craving, gifts, or a post work treat. Some reviews express mixed notes, such as cookies being a bit sweet or basic, and a few mention cashless payments or slower service. Overall, Atelier Cookie is presented as a must visit for anyone who loves desserts in Montreal, with strong emphasis on quality, care, and an inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Atelier Cookie
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amWestmount
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery draws praise for sophisticated, trendy flavors and a lively, welcoming atmosphere with a strong focus on real fruit and inventive options, including favorites like honey lavender, cantaloupe and strawberry with lychee and a variety of weekly soft serve flavors that are much anticipated even as the soft serve is currently closed; the croffles are also highlighted as incredible when available. The ice cream is frequently described as good value for the price, with vegan options and affordable portions, though some tasters felt certain sherbets were underwhelming and flavor availability could be limited. The experience can be busy with long lines and moments of service strain, yet staff are often noted for friendliness and efficiency, and many reviews still call it the best ice cream in the city and a must visit. Overall, the verdict is a mix of delight over creative flavors and quality dessert with occasional inconsistency and price concerns, but the appeal remains strong.View restaurant profile
CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery
May be temporarily closedNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Che Churro draws strong praise for its churros, especially the dulce de leche and lemon varieties, described as crispy on the outside with a creamy filling and among the best in Montreal; the empanadas are noted as fresh and well filled, with vegetarian and vegan options highlighted; the staff are consistently praised for friendliness, professionalism and attentive service, and the shop is described as clean and welcoming. Some caveats appear, including churros arriving at room temperature rather than hot and occasional reports of empanadas being microwaved when no cook is on site, which can affect quality; there are also a few mentions of dips in consistency with greasy or less fresh fillings. Overall, Che Churro is seen as a strong neighborhood spot for sweets and snacks, with many customers happy to return.View restaurant profile
Che Churro
Opens Today at 10:45 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-Saint-Luc
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Le Cafe Bomnal draws praise for its Bomnal coffee and delicious snacks in a cozy, intimate Korean cafe setting. Reviews highlight a wide range of beverages and desserts and consistently mention friendly, welcoming staff. The bingsoo stands out, especially the matcha version, noted for balanced flavor, finely shaved ice that melts smoothly, and toppings that complement rather than overwhelm. A large bingsoo is described as generous for two and good value. The space is described as small, cute, and intimate, making it a pleasant place to slow down, though it can feel tight when busy. Other highlights include flavorful ramen, tasty tteokbokki, and injeolmi bingsoo, with reviewers expressing enthusiasm for the overall dessert experience. One note mentions that water is not provided for free.View restaurant profile
Le Cafe Bomnal
Opens Today at 1 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Starbucks reviews describe a generally warm and welcoming atmosphere with friendly baristas, quick drink preparation, and a clean space where coffee quality is reliable. Service is often praised for efficiency and attentiveness, and some notes highlight staff remembering preferences and accommodating special requests over the phone for delivery. Renovations receive mixed reactions, with some appreciating a cleaner look while others lament reduced seating and the shift to long benches, making it harder to sit comfortably for longer chats or study. Seating and layout are a frequent point of frustration, though the bar-style counter, large windows, and charging outlets are appreciated features for working or socializing. Overall, the locations are viewed as consistently good for service and atmosphere, with occasional criticisms about pace or seating, and strong appreciation for the staff and drink quality.View restaurant profile
Starbucks
Open until 11 pmCôte-des-Neiges
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Many reviews highlight Dessert Coréen Crofre for its croffles, a clever fusion of croissant and waffle with crispy edges and a soft, airy interior, offered in flavors such as pistachio, banana Nutella, matcha tiramisu, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry and Oreo, all topped with house cream that is generally not overly sweet. The desserts are described as fresh, flavorful, and balanced, with generous toppings and textures that stay light rather than heavy. Service is frequently praised for speed, friendliness, and good recommendations, though a few comments suggest greetings and ordering could be more consistent. The venue is depicted as cute, cozy, and very clean, making it a nice spot for a casual treat, but seating is limited and the small space with stairs makes it not easily accessible for larger groups or wheelchair users, and parking can be challenging. Hours can extend into the late afternoon, so checking opening times before visiting is advised. Overall, Dessert Coréen Crofre comes across as a standout dessert destination with creative croffles, a welcoming atmosphere, and strong appeal for locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre
Opens Today at 12 pmCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Dreamy is widely praised for excellent coffee, a lively ambiance, and a visible roastery that adds interest behind the bar. The cafe is described as human and pet friendly with a kids corner, and the baristas are noted for artful presentation and tasty options like banana bread and cookies. Decaf is highlighted as exceptionally good, and the canal side location with a generous seating area is a plus. While the variety of coffees and beans is appreciated, some reviewers find prices high and note occasional cold or unhelpful service, including a cashier who did not greet customers and inconsistent staff attitudes. Overall, Dreamy is seen as a top coffee spot worth returning to, albeit with price and service variability.View restaurant profile
Dreamy
Open until 4 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Reviews for Gourmet Aldo consistently highlight remarkable cakes and patisserie, with stunning designs and delicious flavors, and a wide range of desserts that guests often choose to pair with meals. Cake orders for birthdays and weddings are described as beautiful and on time, making the celebration feel special, while service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive and professional. The menu also earns strong praise for sandwiches, pizzas, and pastries, with many noting good value, generous portions, and a focus on fresh, tasty ingredients. Several reviewers call the pizza with tomato sauce a standout and a must-try in town, and staff are described as accommodating and patient with custom requests. A few comments refer to occasional inconsistencies in pastry texture or dishes outside desserts, and a couple note that some items can be pricey, but the overall tone remains overwhelmingly positive and many see Gourmet Aldo as a top choice for treats and celebrations.View restaurant profile
Gourmet Aldo
Open until 6 pmVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Razgulyaevo is described as clean and pleasant, with very delicious food and excellent service that leaves guests satisfied. The staff are noted to be kind and attentive, including a good waiter and a caring owner, and everything feels well organized. While it is used for a memorial gathering, the reviews also suggest that Razgulyaevo is a good place to relax and celebrate happy events in life, and a recommendation is given.View restaurant profile
Razgulyaevo
Opens Today at 2 pmCôte-des-Neiges
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Overall, LiMon Pâtisserie is described as a bright, cozy spot with pastel Art Nouveau decor that creates a welcoming atmosphere. The cakes are repeatedly praised for quality and finesse, with honey cake, Napoleon, pavlova, and the cherry and nuts variation noted as standouts for celebrations. Staff are frequently described as friendly, attentive, and helpful, though some reviewers point to occasional service gaps and a need for better coordination between online ordering, scheduling, and in-store hours. The flavor profiles are often described as elevated and well balanced, with praise for delicate textures and fresh ingredients, and the cafe is appreciated for being open later and for a few savory or brunch offerings. A few logistical quirks are mentioned, such as online orders when closed, refunds with tax charges, and limited decaf options, but the overall sentiment remains positive and the place is regarded as a must try for pastry lovers.View restaurant profile
LiMon Pâtisserie Powered by Katy's Cake
Opens Today at 11 amCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Reviews describe Pâtisserie Amaïro as a cozy spot where French pastries meet Japanese flavors, with pastries that are delicious and crafted with care. Flavors are original and balanced, not overly sweet, with favorites like the strawberry shortcake, cream puffs, matcha desserts, and a comforting hojicha latte. The staff and the owner are friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming experience. Desserts can sell out quickly, so arriving early is advised, and the cakes are noted for refined textures and artistry. Overall the place is seen as a standout, high quality bakery that pairs excellent coffee and tea with a gentle Japanese hospitality and French technique.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Amaïro
Opens Today at 12 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Trattoria Cinecitta offers tasty food and a cozy, romantic atmosphere, with a beautiful vibe and weekend evenings featuring live music that invites dancing. The cuisine is excellent and the music adds to a lively ambiance suitable for celebrations and special occasions. Reviews describe the setting as remarkable for romantic evenings and other celebrations, noting that New Year celebrations were wonderful, and that the combination of good food and great music enhances the experience. The overall impression is a warm, inviting restaurant where flavors, atmosphere, and performances come together to create a memorable meal.View restaurant profile
Trattoria Cinecitta
May be temporarily closedCôte-des-Neiges
Mentioned in: On the Hunt for Montreal's Best Cannoli
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Doughnats attracts a range of feedback, with many praising the friendly staff, a clean inviting space, and a wide array of donuts, including vegan and gluten free options, plus fresh, eye catching mini donuts. Positive notes highlight helpful service for events, thoughtful packaging, and flavors that stand out for everyday treats and special occasions. Some customers, however, felt disappointed by personalized orders that looked rushed or relied on stickers rather than real design, with presentations not matching online advertising and expectations for customization. Questions about value and consistency arise when it comes to custom orders, allergen handling, and mixing gluten free with regular options, as well as reports of items tasting overly sweet or not as flavorful as others. Overall, the reviews suggest strong product quality and a pleasant atmosphere, but point to improvements in customization accuracy, allergen safety, and consistency to balance the experience.View restaurant profile
Doughnats
Open until 5 pmCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Best Donuts: Essential Shops You Need to Visit
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Cafe Elle Aime is described as a warm, welcoming cafe with a cozy, relaxed vibe and friendly staff that make customers feel at home. Coffee is consistently excellent and paired with fresh pastries like croissants and scones, with popular picks such as lavender latte, vanilla latte, and matcha latte. Reviews note attentive service and genuine hospitality, with the owner often present, remembering regulars and adding a personal touch to every visit. Beyond coffee, guests enjoy a range of drinks and treats including hot chocolate, fresh juices, tea, and options that cater to dogs and children, all in a calm, inviting space. Seen as a local gem on Greene Avenue, Cafe Elle Aime is frequently described as a top choice for a comforting morning or a friendly, dependable cafe experience.View restaurant profile
Cafe Elle Aime
Open until 12 pmWestmount
Review Summary
≈ 2.9 km
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
Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents
Open until 6 pmSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
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