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Café Paper Hill - Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Old Montreal

Café Paper Hill

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(134)
Downtown, Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Reviews of Café Paper Hill describe a bright, airy and stylish cafe that many visit for studying, working or meeting friends, thanks to ample seating, a distinct front and back terrace, calm ambiance, books and art, and friendly service. Coffee quality is a frequent strength with well balanced espresso, cappuccino and a notably good matcha, while some patrons report that certain iced drinks or the pink latte can be disappointing and note that it is beetroot with milk. Food options like mushroom toast, bagels, croissants, soups and salads are often praised, with some standouts such as egg salad and tuna melt, though a few reviews call pastries or some bites average. Service is generally described as warm and helpful, though a minority mention inconsistent or cold service and higher prices. The space is popular for working, with a clear split between work and laptop free areas, and some frustration around laptop restrictions or crowded times. Overall Café Paper Hill is seen as a gem for coffee lovers and a versatile neighborhood hub offering good drinks and solid bites in a thoughtfully designed setting that encourages focus or socializing.View restaurant profile
CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery - Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Old Montreal

CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery

May be temporarily closed
(148)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery draws attention for a lively range of flavors and a mix of dairy, vegan, and sorbet options that feel light and refreshing on hot days. Many tasters praise flavors such as pandan coco, mango gelato, lemon yuzu sorbet, taro and black sesame, with textures described as creamy, airy, and sometimes delightfully exotic. Some reviewers note a variable flavor selection, occasional ordinary entries, and a sense that portions or value could be better, along with reports of long lines. Service is repeatedly praised for friendliness, efficiency, and patience with families, with staff described as warm and attentive and the atmosphere as inviting. Overall, the spot near the old port offers a refreshing, sometimes experimental ice cream experience, balancing strong taste and standout service with crowding and price considerations.View restaurant profile

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