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≈ 0.4 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
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1 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 Tomorrow 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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≈ 2.5 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
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.5 km
FluffysMTL comes across as a warm, cozy, plant-based café and beignet spot with a bright, welcoming interior that invites lingering or work. The coffee is repeatedly praised for quality, with flavours like flat white, London Fog, and apple pie latte, and the vegan donuts are highlighted for their fluffy texture and inventive flavors such as banana, coconut, lemon, and spiced pear. The atmosphere, decor, and natural light earn frequent praise, as do friendly, attentive service and a vibe that feels like a Montreal neighborhood favorite. Some notes point to a limited donut selection, with offerings often mid-day rather than morning, a small display case with prices not always visible, and occasional noise or minor access quirks, but these rarely overshadow the overall impression of a chic, welcoming spot that could become an icon for the area. Overall, FluffysMTL is celebrated as a delicious, comforting destination for coffee and plant-based pastries.View restaurant profile
FluffysMTL
Cafe & vegan donuts
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
Verdun
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviews of Mr. Puffs highlight friendly, attentive staff, a clean and welcoming atmosphere, and puffs, donuts, and desserts that are often fresh and delicious, with many praising fast service and a variety of flavors, including late night visits where treats are especially enjoyable and some noting the puffs as among the best in Montreal. Descriptions of taste emphasize delightful textures and strong flavors, and several reviewers mention favorites like cappuccino crisp and bueno combinations. On the downside, a few readers point to hygiene concerns such as staff not wearing hairnets or gloves, and a handful report missing toppings or toppings being left off, along with mentions that some items feel pricey and that quality has at times seemed to decline. Overall, Mr. Puffs is viewed as a popular spot for tasty puffs and friendly service, with clear opportunities to improve cleanliness consistency and topping accuracy.View restaurant profile
Mr. Puffs
Open until MidnightLaSalle
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Best Donuts: Essential Shops You Need to Visit
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≈ 2.6 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
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amMontreal-West, Westmount
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≈ 2.7 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 MidnightNotre-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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≈ 2.7 km
Bar San Remo is described as an authentic Italian bar with very good coffee and a laid back, welcoming vibe where regulars and visitors enjoy the scene while watching soccer; it offers takeout or in house espresso and cappuccino, and the staff foster a famiglia like atmosphere that makes guests feel well cared for, making it a favorite spot in the area.View restaurant profile
Bar San Remo
Open until MidnightLaSalle
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews collectively highlight Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie as a place with fresh, handmade pastries and a wide range of Eastern European products at reasonable prices. The owner and staff are described as welcoming and friendly, with convenient service and a particularly nice atmosphere noted by many. Pastries and cakes are praised for being delicious and moist, with some statements that the offerings rival or surpass those at more upscale cafés, and items like poppy seed bread rolls are mentioned as standouts. Value is a common thread, described as among the most reasonably priced bakeries in the area. While a few reviews are negative, the overall sentiment points to consistent quality and a strong appeal to those seeking traditional Polish or Eastern European sweets and treats.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie
Opens Tuesday at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 2.7 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 Tomorrow at 6 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.8 km
L2 Bubbletea earns praise for tasty drinks, friendly staff, and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers note a wide variety of beverages and toppings, with options across tea, milk tea, and fruit blends, plus a monthly flavor of the month that keeps things fresh. Service is described as attentive and consistent, with fast service and reasonable prices, and the space is noted as large, clean, with good wifi and plenty of seating. Pearls are typically fresh and chewy, though a few customers find them a bit too chewy and feel it detracts from the drink. The experience can be affected by background music that is occasionally loud, and a small number of reviews mention a rare rude interaction or a newer employee. Lactose intolerant or dairy free options are available, making it accessible to different preferences. Bundles and occasional deals like Too Good to Go are sometimes offered. Overall the place is seen as a reliable and popular bubble tea spot with consistent quality and multiple favorites across the drinks, earning strong recommendations from many customers.View restaurant profile
L2 Bubbletea
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Reviews present a mixed but overall favorable view of Première Moisson, highlighting fresh bread, a wide pastry selection, and a bright, welcoming space with seating. The pastries are frequently praised, with items like croissants and the Oh La La pastry drawing particular attention for quality. Service and speed are described as uneven, with some visits experiencing long lines and unclear ordering flow. Coffee quality is variable, with some reports of burnt or cold coffee and others praising the beverages. Locations near metro stations are appreciated for convenience, though price levels and occasional lack of vegetarian options are mentioned as drawbacks. Overall the chain is seen as a strong option for grab-and-go pastries and meals, with suggestions to improve service consistency and signage during busy periods.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amVerdun
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≈ 2.8 km
Sweet Lee's Boulangerie Rustique is a cozy European style cafe and bakery known for bright, welcoming interiors and a calm vibe that makes it a good spot to relax, study, or meet friends. Reviewers praise the friendly staff, tasty pastries, and solid coffee, with many noting a well curated menu of baked goods, fresh bread, sandwiches, and desserts. The setting, both indoors and on a lovely terrace, is repeatedly described as charming and well designed, contributing to a pleasant overall experience. However, experiences vary: some guests report slow service during busy times, occasional order mixups, and prices that can feel high for the portion or quality, while others find the pastries fresh and well presented and the atmosphere worth the visit. A few critiques mention inconsistencies in quality between visits, occasional cleanliness issues, and nothing being quite as impressive as hoped. Overall, Sweet Lee's Boulangerie Rustique earns strong affection as a neighborhood staple for good coffee and pastries and a relaxing hangout, even if not every visit hits the same high notes.View restaurant profile
Sweet Lee's Boulangerie Rustique
Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 amVerdun
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≈ 2.9 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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≈ 2.9 km
Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington is described in reviews as the oldest bakery in the neighborhood, offering high quality products made with pure butter at very affordable prices, and a consistently satisfying experience. The bakery is praised for fresh, delicious items, a strong value for money, and a wide range including croissants, pastries, and a very good coffee and breakfast options. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, warm, and attentive, with a cozy, clean space that feels welcoming and almost like family. Savory and sweet options are noted, with halal pastries, Mediterranean influenced items like mahjouba, and items such as tarte with crab meat or beef filling; a birthday cake is highlighted as beautiful and tasty. Several reviews call it a top choice in Verdun for quality, price, and consistency, with some labeling it among the best croissants and coffee around. The overall mood is inviting and reliable, encouraging repeat visits. A mention of occasional negative posts attributed to trolls or competitors is noted, but the prevailing sentiment centers on quality, affordability, and a friendly experience.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amVerdun
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≈ 3 km
Reviews describe Alice & Theo as a destination for standout cream puffs and inventive flavours, with passion fruit, chocolate, pistachio, saffron, and matcha fillings regularly praised, and the ice cream often noted as fresh and well balanced; the choux pastry and puff pastry are frequently described as delicious and generously sized, though a few notes mention the pastry could be crisper or not too sweet and the cone tasting a bit stale. The service is consistently warm and friendly, with staff offering tastings and clear guidance. Ambience and décor receive mixed comments, with some calling it simple or quirky and others saying it feels like a work in progress, and hours can be unpredictable. Prices are sometimes described as a bit high for the portions, but the overall quality and originality of flavours are seen as worth it. Taken together, Alice & Theo is regarded as a top dessert spot in the neighborhood, known for life changing cream puffs and a memorable, if sometimes idiosyncratic, experience.View restaurant profile
Alice & Theo
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: Discover Verdun's Remarkable Tables19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceView More
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≈ 3.1 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
Open until MidnightSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends
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≈ 3.1 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
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amWestmount
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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≈ 3.1 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)
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