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≈ 0.2 km
Le Joker Pub Ludique presents a cozy, welcoming vibe with a huge variety of board games that keeps groups, couples, and families entertained all night. The staff explains the rules clearly, offers thoughtful recommendations, and keeps the atmosphere friendly even when the place is busy. Drinks and mocktails are well received, and the food pleases vegetarians and vegans as well as meat eaters, with simple, tasty options that pair nicely with gaming. The space stays lively without being loud, making it a great setting for date nights, casual hangouts, or celebrations. A broad selection of games and helpful staff help newcomers discover new favorites while longtime gamers find plenty of options to explore. Overall, Le Joker Pub Ludique feels like a versatile, welcoming destination where good food, great drinks, and a thriving social vibe come together for a memorable night.View restaurant profile
Le Joker Pub Ludique
Drink | Eat | Play
Opens Today at 12 pm
Verdun
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≈ 0.3 km
Janine Café-Brunch earns praise for generous portions, creative dishes, and consistently attentive service in a chic, cozy setting. The menu offers a mix of comforting and inventive options, with standouts such as latkes, mushroom dishes, and eggs and beef, plus a croque monsieur that many find satisfying, all complemented by a welcome juice on arrival and friendly staff. Weekend crowds and lines are common, but guests say the flavorful food, high-quality ingredients, and warm atmosphere make the wait worthwhile and invite return visits for more variety. Overall, Janine Café-Brunch is a top Montreal brunch spot for a relaxed, delicious meal with friends and family.View restaurant profile
Janine Café-Brunch
The elegant Janine offers gourmet and homemade brunches every day!
Opens Today at 9 am
Verdun
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealDiscover Verdun's Remarkable TablesView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Crescendo stands out for its scenic riverfront setting, inviting atmosphere, and a terrace that showcases the water views, paired with convenient parking. The menu earns frequent praise for reliable quality, generous portions, and flavors across breakfast, brunch, and dinner, with guests noting dishes that feel homemade and satisfying. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, with staff accommodating groups and special requests to ensure a smooth dining experience. The waterfront location and value make it a popular choice for family meals, celebrations, and casual outings, with many appreciating the lively yet welcoming vibe. Some feedback mentions occasional noise or a need for cleaner washrooms, but these concerns are seldom defining compared with the overall positive impressions.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Crescendo
Group-friendly venue with grounds overlooking the river
Opens Today at 8 am
Verdun, LaSalle
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews describe L'Ambroisie and L'Espace Canal as exceptional venues where the food is superb and beautifully presented, the atmosphere suits the occasion, and the service is professional, attentive and flexible from planning through the event. The spaces offer charm and versatility, from elegant interiors to a canal-side terrace that is dog-friendly, with smooth coordination and menu options that can accommodate cultural ceremonies and last-minute requests. The overall impression is a consistently high-quality experience, with standout dishes, thoughtful hospitality and a team that goes above and beyond to make celebrations memorable.View restaurant profile
L'Ambroisie et L'Espace Canal
Restaurant | Groups | Private events | Turn key venues | Terraces
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.8 km
Pizza Charlevoix is described as a dependable, affordable, no-frills spot with a wide menu that includes pizza, poutine, wings, subs and burgers, delivering generous portions and solid value. The crust is often crispy on the outside and fluffy inside, toppings are loaded, cheese pulls are satisfying, and a range of sauces lets diners customize flavor. Halal options are noted and the atmosphere is casual and friendly, with quick service at times, though some deliveries have been mishandled or delayed. Some reviews mention changes in sauce or cheese compared to previous visits, hinting at possible recipe shifts, while many other experiences remain highly positive. Overall, it is seen as a go-to late-night option with tasty food, fresh ingredients, and notably good prices, kept afloat by helpful staff and reliable takeout or delivery.View restaurant profile
Pizza Charlevoix
Pizza Charlevoix offers you delicious dishes, prepared only with fresh and healthy ingredients.
Opens Today at 11 am
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2 km
Cinco de mayo - Le 5 mai Déjeuners, tacos et salades earns praise for authentic Mexican flavors, with favorites like fish tacos, birria and al pastor drawing strong praise and generous portions. The vibe is warm and welcoming, a cozy family run spot where friendly service and reasonable prices invite frequent visits. Desserts such as tres leches cake and flan, along with horchata, are notable finishes to meals. Occasional notes of improvement include tacos arriving a touch dry or burritos needing more veggies, but the overall impression remains flavorful and satisfying. This place stands out in the area for traditional, well executed Mexican dishes and a hospitable atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Cinco de mayo - Le 5 mai Déjeuners, tacos et salades
Mexican breakfasts, tacos and salads
Opens Today at 10 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Tacos in MontrealThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviewers describe SPANEL CREPES ET GOURMETS as a warm, welcoming, family-run spot with attentive service and a cozy, homey vibe. The menu offers a diverse range of buckwheat crepes, savory and sweet, with many vegetarian and gluten-free options and generous portions. Guests praise the high quality ingredients, thoughtful preparation, and comforting flavors that suit brunch, lunch, or a casual coffee break. The setting features a charming interior and a back garden patio that adds to the relaxed atmosphere. The staff are friendly, patient with non-French speakers, and accommodating of allergies or special requests, making guests feel welcome. Prices are fair and the experience is consistently delicious, inviting visitors to return to try more crepes such as the Verdun and Atwater varieties. This spot stands out for tasty crepes, warm hospitality, and a neighborhood-friendly feel.View restaurant profile
SPANEL CRÊPES ET GOURMETS
CRÊPES & GOURMETS
Opens Today at 8 am
Griffintown, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: Spanel Restaurant: Crêpes and Delicacies in Griffintown
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≈ 3 km
Brasseur de Montréal offers a broad beer selection and a welcoming vibe in Griffintown, making it a reliable spot for beer lovers. Happy hour is affordable and the terrace is a great place to unwind, especially when the weather cooperates. The menu delivers comfort with items like poutine, burgers, and fish and chips, with portions described as generous and satisfying and the beer often pairing well with food. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, efficient and attentive even when busy, and the atmosphere is noted as lively yet relaxed. The space works well for groups and events, with a dog friendly patio and multiple cozy areas inside and out. Overall, many reviews say the place is worth a return visit for the beer, food and friendly team.View restaurant profile
Brasseur de Montréal - Microbrasserie
Opens Today at 11:30 amGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More
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≈ 0.1 km
Le Petit Wellington is described as a warm, family run diner with a cozy, welcoming vibe where fresh, comforting dishes like smash burgers, poutine, and a standout soup are paired with generous portions and good value. Reviewers consistently highlight friendly and attentive service from the owner and staff, sometimes including complimentary soup while waiting, which helps create a homey feel. The menu is praised for being simple yet well executed, with burgers that are juicy and flavorful, the steak poutine a standout, and the soup of the day a frequent delight. The atmosphere is noted as charming and relaxed, a hidden gem in the area, with fast service and reasonable prices that invite repeat visits. A minority of comments point to occasional language barriers or isolated concerns about cleanliness, but the overall sentiment emphasizes hospitality, fresh ingredients, and reliable comfort food that draws guests back.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Wellington
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 0.3 km
Overall, Station W comes across as a cozy, versatile cafe with a solid coffee program and a vibe that works for work, study, or a casual brunch. The food gets praise for grilled cheese options, bagels, brunch dishes, and some vegan choices, with many noting the freshness and balance of flavors and portions as reliable. Drinks are often described as good or better, with oat milk latte and other classic cafe items mentioned positively, though several reviews report inconsistent experiences such as a sour decaf macchiato due to brewing issues, a bitter matcha latte, and occasionally slow service. Service is described as friendly and helpful at times, but not always attentive, with some noting longer waits or uneven attention. Ambiance is repeatedly cited as bright, cute, and conducive to hanging out or working, with seating described as ample. Some feedback points to value and price balance being reasonable but a few items like bread or desserts described as dry or underseasoned. Overall sentiment leans positive with frequent intentions to return, while readers advise adjusting expectations on drinks and occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Station W
Opens Today at 9 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-Round
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≈ 0.3 km
Bar Social Verdun presents a mixed picture, with some reviewers praising the welcoming vibe, friendly staff and versatile events such as quizzes, karaoke and drag shows, while others find cocktails overpriced or inconsistent in quality and value, as in an expensive Manhattan that didn't meet expectations. The atmosphere shifts from calm in the early evening to lively and loud later, and the layout can feel cramped during busy periods, making movement and conversation challenging. Food proposals receive varied notes too, with items like mozzarella sticks, patatas bravas, miso carrots and an endive blue cheese salad cited as tasty, though a menu change disappointed some guests who missed earlier appetizers. The drinks program is described as creative and enjoyable by many, with attentive service and helpful staff, while occasional comments point to menu changes and pricing not always aligning with expectations. Overall, Bar Social Verdun seems to be a popular hangout for drinks and social events, valued for its ambiance and staff, with room for improvement in drink consistency, pricing and menu variety.View restaurant profile
Bar Social Verdun
Opens Today at 4 pmVerdun
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≈ 0.3 km
Reviewers describe Café Jardin as a cozy, plant-filled neighborhood spot with a relaxed, welcoming vibe where conversations flow and guests feel at home. The staff are consistently friendly and attentive, willing to check allergies and bring drinks and meals to the table with a smile. The menu spotlights vegan and vegetarian options, including vegan croissants, chocolatines, cajoutines, a vegan bahn mi, and a Mumbai sandwich with tofu that delivers real BBQ flavor, plus brunch and lunch items and a few gluten-free choices, while desserts like pecan tart get high praise. The coffee program is strong, with great lattes made with plant-based milks at no extra cost, and the atmosphere remains not too loud for easy conversation. The space evolves with a newer location and continued care, maintaining a plant-filled, cozy ambiance, board games and books for patrons, and a family-friendly feel, with notes that the staff remember regulars and provide attentive service. Some reviews point out that prices can run a bit higher for hot dishes, but the overall quality, variety, and sustainable approach, including a zero waste ethos and vegan-friendly options, keep Café Jardin a go to for relaxed meals, a quick bite, or a social hangout.View restaurant profile
Café Jardin
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
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≈ 0.4 km
Zappy Pizza reads as a casual all day diner with a retro vibe, generous portions and solid value, serving everything from breakfast to pizzas and classic comfort dishes. The place is described as having friendly, attentive service and a welcoming neighborhood atmosphere, making it a reliable spot for family and friends to linger over affordable meals. While many reviews praise the food and price point, some experiences mention issues such as chipped dishes, burnt bread or potatoes and occasional inconsistency in quality or ambiance, including no music. Overall the impression is that Zappy Pizza offers comforting, hearty meals at fair prices, with a long list of crowd pleasers, a convenient Verdun location, and a sense of being a dependable option in the area.View restaurant profile
Zappy Pizza
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
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≈ 0.4 km
Overall, Boulangerie Le Toledo is seen as a vibrant bakery with a large and evolving selection of breads, pastries, and a small cafe where both savory and sweet options shine; many reviews praise the freshness and quality of items like focaccia, fougasse, croissants, brioche, and the almond croissant, and bread is repeatedly described as standout while the coffee is solid. The pastry case draws compliments for rich fillings and buttery textures, though a few experiences note issues such as a galette des rois tasting frozen or a pastry dough that seems short on butter, and some croissants with a firmer texture rather than the hoped flaky bite. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with a warm vibe and quick service, yet a couple of comments point to occasional rudeness at the coffee counter and to busy weekend crowds with limited seating. Vegan and seasonal offerings are a plus, including vegan cookies, bowls, and a vegan BLT, and there are consistently praised breads like rye and sourdough and the signature baguette. While prices are sometimes cited as high for the value, many feel the quality and freshness justify it and keep customers returning for bread, pastries, and a reliable coffee fix.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Toledo
Opens Today at 7 amVerdun
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyWhere to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonView More
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviews describe Pierrette Patates as a casual neighborhood spot with budget friendly prices, where large, crispy fries and a classic poutine are the stars and can be outstanding when the cheese curds and gravy come together, though some servings fall short with undercooked potatoes or cheese that is not fresh. Counter service is frequently noted as excellent and the staff are described as friendly, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. The menu is praised for freshness and simple, comforting options like hot dogs, and steamies are also praised as part of the local cantine experience, with prices that keep meals affordable. Several reviewers call the poutine among the best they have had, while others note consistency can vary and the fries sometimes fail to hit the mark. The place is seen as a genuine neighborhood cantine with a straightforward vibe that fits a casual meal, and many appreciate supporting a cash-friendly, low cost option. Overall, Pierrette Patates delivers a dependable, budget friendly quick bite that draws repeat visits, even as a few experiences differ from one order to the next.View restaurant profile
Pierrette Patates
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 0.4 km
Millmans is described as a cozy, welcoming brunch spot with a classic vibe and standout pancakes, bacon, and coffee, plus fresh bread from a local bakery that adds a real extra touch. Service is consistently praised as friendly, attentive, and warm, helping create a comfortable, unpretentious atmosphere. The menu items like fried chicken, sandwiches, omelettes, and sides are enjoyed when well seasoned and thoughtfully prepared, though some visits note inconsistency, with some dishes feeling ordinary or overpriced for what is offered. A few reviews call Millmans a hidden gem or a must try for brunch, while others caution that value can be hit or miss and the prices can be steep for simple fare. Overall, Millmans tends to deliver delicious pancakes and a charming setting with strong staff, offering a great brunch experience when the kitchen aligns with the service.View restaurant profile
Millmans
Opens Today at 9 amVerdun
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in Montreal
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≈ 0.4 km
Giwa stands out in Montreal as an elevated Korean spot with a cozy, intimate vibe and a small, thoughtfully curated menu that rewards attention to detail. The room feels private and homey, while the focus on precise sotbap rice dishes provides a foundation of texture and a crisp, nutty crust at the bottom, and the banchan is handmade to accompany each course. Dishes such as the seafood platter, beef tartare, gimbap, and dakgangjeon, along with a seasonal marinated seafood platter, are praised for freshness, balance, and presentation, with desserts that push Korean ingredients in creative directions. Desserts like perilla oil ice cream, gochujang brownie, and inventive sorbets receive enthusiastic notices. Service is described as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, though some reviews note occasional timing hiccups, reservation issues, or warmth and lighting that affect comfort. The small menu is a deliberate choice that signals confidence and quality, delivering consistently high flavors that feel traditional yet refined, more like a high end kitchen than a casual spot. Overall Giwa is described as a hidden gem in the city, offering a cohesive, memorable experience, elegant plating, and a sense that every dish is thoughtfully crafted for those seeking thoughtful, elevated Korean cuisine.View restaurant profile
Restaurant GIWA
Opens Today at 5 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: Discover Verdun's Remarkable TablesSnow Crab Specials: Must-Try Places in MontréalView More
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≈ 0.4 km
Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce is described as a casual spot with flavorful burgers and crispy wings, generous portions, and a lively atmosphere that shines on the terrace when the weather is nice. Wings are often praised for crunch and juiciness, burgers for taste and variety, with standouts like tater tots, cheese curds, and desserts such as brownies, while fries are noted as plentiful and burgers as well seasoned, though some items can feel hit or miss. The interior is said to have a throwback music and culture vibe with art on the walls and retro touches, and the terrace scene earns high marks for ambiance, even as the place can be loud for some. Service quality ranges from impeccable and attentive to mixed or slow, with many reviewers appreciating staff during allergy concerns and special requests, while others report inconsistent attention or longer waits, and pricing is described as a mix of value and cost with specials and promos noted. Overall, Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce is seen as a solid burger spot and a go-to for casual dining, frequently returning for wings, burgers, and the friendly vibe, though experiences vary and a few visits are described as less impressive.View restaurant profile
Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce
Opens Today at 10 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The 12 Best Burgers in Montreal to Try Right Now (2026 Edition)The Best Smash Burgers in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.4 km
Bistro Entre Ciel et Terre is described as a cozy, unpretentious neighborhood spot with generous portions, friendly service, and good value. The menu covers breakfast, brunch, and hearty mains like rib steak with mushroom sauce, tuna tartare, burgers, and seafood, and drinks are often served in mason jars. The ambiance is enhanced by a welcoming dining room and a pleasant terrace, which many reviewers say adds to the charm. Breakfast and brunch are repeatedly praised for quality and price, while portions are highlighted as generous and ingredients fresh. Occasional notes mention moments when the kitchen was short-handed with a limited menu, but the owner’s hospitality kept guests satisfied. All in all, Bistro Entre Ciel et Terre comes across as a reliable go-to for meals at any time of day, offering a warm vibe, solid dishes, and good value in Verdun.View restaurant profile
Bistro Entre Ciel et Terre
Opens Today at 9 amVerdun
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≈ 0.5 km
Pizza Tifosi earns praise for fast, friendly service and delicious, well crafted pizzas, with dough praised as perfect and toppings that feel abundant and fresh. Reviewers highlight the baguette farcie and the makloub as standout items, noting they are large, flavorful, and generously served with tasty sauces on the side. The overall experience is described as welcoming and affordable, with frequent mentions of a warm atmosphere and attentive staff, and quick service that makes it easy to enjoy with friends. A note of caveat appears where a visit did not meet expectations for a makloub, but the staff handled it with care and offered a replacement, signaling strong customer care. Some locations are praised for cleanliness and eco friendly packaging, such as parchment under the pizza to reduce grease, and value is emphasized through two for one offers. Overall, Pizza Tifosi is seen as a reliable go to for Italian inspired pizza and hearty baguette based offerings, with high marks for quality and consistency and suggestions for a few extra flavor touches.View restaurant profile
Pizza Tifosi
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 0.6 km
Patrons describe Le Trèfle Taverne Irlandaise as a cozy, lively pub with a broad beer selection and a welcoming tavern vibe that suits both casual drinks and weekend brunch. The brunch offering draws particular praise for classics like Benedicts and Irish specialties, and the food in general is often described as tasty and generously portioned, with several dishes such as boudin, ham, and duck sandwich receiving high marks, while some items like fries occasionally fall short and prices can feel steep. The atmosphere is repeatedly called convivial and warm, with a bustling crowd and, when weather cooperates, a pleasant terrace; however, winter visits can be uncomfortable due to cold drafts and a dining room that can feel chilly. Service is described as friendly and efficient by many, though some reviews report slow or inconsistent attention, difficulties with getting drinks or checks, and in a few cases feeling unwelcomed or overcharged. Overall, the pub is seen as a strong favorite for beers and social dining, with room for improvement in climate comfort, family accessibility, and consistent service.View restaurant profile
Le Trèfle Taverne Irlandaise
Opens Today at 10 amVerdun
Mentioned in: Discover Verdun's Remarkable TablesThe Faces of Montreal's Culinary Scene: the Chefs and Stars Shaping the City's Best RestaurantsView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Restaurant Echo-Brunch is described as a neighborhood gem in Verdun with a warm, inviting atmosphere, wood paneling and a chalet vibe, comfortable seating and a pleasing energy. The service is friendly and attentive without being intrusive, and the food feels fresh and thoughtfully prepared, with a waffle with fried chicken and shakshuka highlighted. It is seen as one of the more affordable brunch spots given its short time open, with genuine care for the quality of the food, though the coffee is not great and a dish arrived slightly below the ideal temperature, possibly because the space felt a bit colder. The ambiance is still a work in progress as the venue settles in, but the overall impression is positive and a return visit is anticipated.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Echo-Brunch
Opens Today at 9 amPointe St-Charles
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≈ 0.6 km
At Boucherie Verdun Beef, reviews describe a stylish neighborhood butcher and cafe where the meat quality and products are consistently praised, with generous, delicious options across charcuterie, sandwiches on focaccia, and well prepared hot dishes such as chicken soup, a wagyu grilled cheese, and a variety of marinated meats; the Valentine’s box is highlighted as a delicious, generous treat, and diners appreciate helpful, friendly service that explains menu options and guides choices, including tasting broths and portions that can be ordered to go for sharing; the shop atmosphere is warm and convivial, with a dog friendly outdoor seating option, a broad selection of prepared items and home goods, and a focus on local, high quality ingredients, though a few reviewers note hygiene concerns in the butcher section and a slim range that makes decisions easy rather than overwhelming; overall the sentiment is that Verdun Beef delivers consistent, satisfying experiences worth returning for, whether stocking up on meat and charcuterie or enjoying a casual lunch or dinner.View restaurant profile
Boucherie Verdun Beef
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 0.7 km
Casse-Croûte Normand emerges in reviews as a Verdun institution offering classic, generously loaded poutines with thick, flavorful sauce, ample cheese curds, and fries cooked to a crisp that holds up under the toppings, while a menu that features burgers and hot dogs alongside a wide variety of poutines inspires frequent praise. Diners describe the atmosphere as warm, old school, and family-run, with fast, courteous service and staff that make guests feel at home. Portions are typically generous and prices are often considered reasonable for the quality, though a few notes mention recent downsizing of portions or higher prices and occasional inconsistencies in toppings. The place is also valued for its community spirit, with initiatives that support locals and collaborations with other small businesses. Overall, it is seen as a must-try for poutine lovers, a reliable casual spot in Verdun, and one of the best poutine options in the area that keeps regulars coming back.View restaurant profile
Casse-Croûte Normand
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 0.8 km
Chez Jacquie Et France is described as a dependable neighborhood spot in Verdun for breakfast and brunch, with fast, courteous service and solid value. The food is often praised for freshness, generous portions, and comforting flavors, and the atmosphere is warm, family friendly, and casually quaint with a locally oriented vibe. The menu delivers classic morning and brunch options, solid coffee, and an authentic, non chain feel, though a few dishes and service moments receive mixed notes when crowds are large. Overall it is seen as a reliable, affordable choice not part of a franchise, where locals keep returning for straightforward quality and a welcoming ambiance.View restaurant profile
Chez Jacquie Et France
Opens Today at 7 amVerdun
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the Bank
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≈ 0.9 km
Saint JJH & Café comes across as a cozy, eclectic neighborhood gem with a warm, welcoming vibe and beautifully curated decor that blends greenery with vintage touches. The atmosphere invites lingering, with multiple comfy seating nooks, great music, and a sense of home whether working, chatting with friends, or simply relaxing. The menu features in house foods and a range of Greek pastries, cakes, cookies, and brunch options, with standouts like quiches, tiropita and spanakopita, and desserts that pair well with coffee. The coffee and beverages receive frequent praise, especially for creamy lattes and well balanced cappuccinos, though a few reviews note price concerns or occasional latte bitterness. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and caring, with staff and owners seeming genuinely invested in the guest experience, while a minority mention tense interactions or value concerns. Overall, Saint JJH & Café feels like a beloved destination for studying or socializing, offering a warm, comforting setting, generous portions, and a distinctive vibe that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Saint JJH & Café
Opens Today at 9 amVerdun, LaSalle
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Bagel St-Lo as a beloved neighborhood spot with homemade bagels, strong coffee, and a warm vintage vibe that feels welcoming to families and regulars; the Verdun location is often highlighted for brunch and casual meals. The bagels are praised for freshness, variety, quality ingredients, and textures, with notes on sesame and poppy seeds and flavorful cream cheeses or spreads; many say the bagels taste exceptional and that meals on site or to go are convenient. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and genuine, with many customers feeling remembered and well cared for even during busy periods, and the atmosphere is consistently described as cozy, charming, and sometimes lively with artful decor and a terrace. Beyond bagels, soups, salads, and brunch items are well received and considered good value, though a few reviews mention portions can be modest or substitutions pricey. Parking can be tricky due to street layout and bike lanes, but nearby streets offer easier options. Some comments caution that vegan or gluten free bagels may resemble flatbread rather than true bagels, and a small number note occasional inconsistency in bagel size or quality during busier times.View restaurant profile
Bagel St-Lo
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 1.2 km
Across reviews, Café Bénédictins feels like a cozy, old school diner where brunch is simple but heartwarming and prices stay very affordable. The staff are consistently described as friendly and attentive, creating a warm welcome and thoughtful service. The food is reliable and delicious with generous portions, and the breakfast potatoes are especially praised as among the best; dishes like the meat cassolette with eggs and hollandaise are noted as tasty and satisfying. The overall vibe is unpretentious and comforting, with a retro feel, plenty of space, and a casual laid back atmosphere. Some critiques mention chairs that are too soft or worn, a few stains on seating, a dirty table area, and no decaf coffee, along with a need for a light refresh of the furniture, but these do not overshadow the sense of value and promise that make this place a nice option in the neighborhood. In short, Café Bénédictins offers a comforting, affordable brunch experience with friendly service and solid food that many reviewers would return for.View restaurant profile
Café Bénédictins
Opens Today at 7 amVerdun
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviewers describe Bingo as a place with excellent poutine, thick sauce, and delicious curds, with many opting for a medium size at minimum since the small is very tiny; the fries are praised for tasting fresh and not oily, the buns are steamed, and the coleslaw is loved while the hotdogs are praised as delicious. The hamburger is considered good by many, though a few have grown wary after a switch to frozen patties. Prices are described as affordable and the service is quick and friendly, contributing to a positive overall vibe. Some notes mention a cashier distracted by her phone and a delay in noticing orders ready, and there is an update about a small price increase soon after a fries run. The general sentiment is that Bingo offers great value with standout poutine and hotdogs, with some reviewers calling it the best poutine in Verdun.View restaurant profile
Bingo
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.4 km
Paul Patates reads like a nostalgic Quebec casse-croute with a focus on classic fast food and a strong poutine game. Reviewers praise the poutine for crispy fries, fresh cheese curds, and a rich, well balanced gravy that sometimes carries a touch of sweetness, while the spruce beer is repeatedly hailed as a standout, a signature beverage people seek out, though one review notes it tastes more like root beer. The hot dogs are described as steamed with soft buns and generous garnishes, and burgers are often singled out for juicy patties and toasted buns. The overall vibe is retro and welcoming, with an old school feel and transfixing ambiance for those who appreciate a simple, honest diner experience. Service is quick and prices are reasonable, and many say the place is a must visit for a taste of classic greasy spoon charm, even if fries can be uneven and hours occasionally close early, so checking ahead is advised.View restaurant profile
Paul Patates
Corner diner doling out poutine, burgers & hot dogs in a snug, old-school setting.
Opens Tuesday at 11 am
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Montreal Snack Bars Worth Discovering
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≈ 1.4 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
Opens Today at 10 amSaint-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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≈ 1.6 km
Baldi Pizzeria earns praise for its pizza, with the Mamacita pie highlighted as incredibly delicious and orders placed again on Uber Eats. A fire that forced the location to close is noted with sadness, but there is strong hope for a reopening soon and best wishes for a return. Paninis are described as sleepers, with a wish for later hours to accommodate more customers. Taken together, the reviews express appreciation for the food and optimism about a future return.View restaurant profile
Baldi Pizzeria
May be temporarily closedVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Ben & Florentine emerges in reviews as a reliable brunch spot offering generous portions, fresh, high quality ingredients, and dishes that are well presented and flavorful. The service is frequently described as warm, friendly, efficient and attentive, with quick turns and refills that keep the coffee coming, though a few visits note slower service or longer waits when busy. The atmosphere is commonly described as welcoming and lively, with convenient parking mentioned and a family friendly vibe, while one review flags noise levels as a downside. Some critiques touch on price, especially for vegetarian substitutions, and a rare hygiene concern about bread served on paper, but the majority of feedback emphasizes consistency in taste, quality and value across dishes like eggs Benedict and other brunch staples. Overall, Ben & Florentine is seen as a popular, dependable choice for brunch and breakfast, with lots of variety, strong flavors, and a dependable staff that makes repeat visits likely.View restaurant profile
Ben & Florentine
Opens Today at 7 amVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Reviews describe La Base Café Buvette as a cozy, welcoming spot with a warm, friendly atmosphere and attentive service, where excellent coffee and pastries sit beside a creative, locally focused menu that shines in items like grilled cheese, brunch plates, and occasional Japanese inspired dishes. The space feels intimate and easy to linger, with a back terrace and a vibe that suits a casual visit, studying, or a relaxed meal, and the staff are repeatedly praised for hospitality and bilingual help. Quality ingredients and careful preparation come through in the cafe's offerings, and many comments highlight value for the quality, a thoughtful pastry program, and a strong coffee program. Some reviews note occasional drawbacks such as overcooked meat in a burger, surprisingly salty mayo or fries, music that can be loud, and beverage sizes not always aligning with expectations, but the overall sentiment leans positive with many calling it a favorite and recommending a return visit, especially for a cozy brunch or sunset wine pairing in Verdun.View restaurant profile
La Base Café Buvette
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
Mentioned in: From Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar Guide
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Spicebros earns praise for bold Indian style fast food with flavorful bowls, wraps, samosas and chaats, and a notably refreshing mango lassi. Across reviews, the food is described as delicious and well prepared, with popular picks like butter chicken bowls and veggie burgers, plus unique options such as Indian style tacos and wraps. Mango lassi is frequently singled out as outstanding. Service is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and fast, making it a good choice for takeout or a quick meal. Prices are seen as good value for the quality by many, though some comments note portions can be light for the price and a few dishes feel overpriced. Occasional complaints mention inconsistency in ingredients, with at least one paneer bowl having stale potatoes and less paneer than expected. At least one branch is noted for hygiene concerns and an unpleasant smell in the naan area, reminding that experience can vary by location. Overall the vibe is casual and lively, with murals and a welcoming atmosphere that encourages repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Spicebros
Opens Today at 10 amPointe St-Charles
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Overall, reviews describe Mollo Café Gelato as a place with excellent drinks, standout gelato, and enjoyable grilled cheese options, including vegan choices, with friendly service and a relaxing vibe; some praise the spacious, bright atmosphere and working-friendly setup, while others criticize the new location for uncomfortable seating, dark lighting, and a confusing layout with a central communal table that can feel risky or disruptive; there are occasional complaints about slow or inconsistent service and even that grilled cheese can be frozen, but many also note great coffee, pastries, and a welcoming neighborhood feel, making it a popular casual stop despite adjustments in space and hours.View restaurant profile
Mollo Café - Gelato
Opens Today at 7 amPointe St-Charles
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Pizza Center is described as a reliable favorite with consistently tasty pizzas, great dough, and good value, as many customers order at least once a month and consider it the best in town. The experience is enhanced by friendly, respectful staff and fast delivery, with ordering simple and meals ready quickly. Pizzas are praised for being well topped and flavorful, fries are a solid accompaniment, and prices are reasonable. The dough is excellent and overall satisfaction remains high across visits, even though decor could use a refresh. Don't let the look deter you, as the food holds up well.View restaurant profile
Pizza Center
Opens Today at 11 amPointe St-Charles
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Reviews emphasize Sabayon as an intimate, refined dining experience built around local Quebec ingredients, a tightly curated tasting menu, and impeccable, attentive service. The tea program and desserts are frequent standouts, with guests calling the tea time divine and the desserts memorable. Dishes are described as inventive and beautifully presented, ranging from delicate seafood courses to rich finales, and the overall balance of sweet, salty, hot and cold is repeatedly praised. Reservations are hard to come by due to strong demand, but the experience is deemed worth the effort, with several comments noting that the meal can unfold over hours and feel special for celebrations. The pairing options, including wines and teas, are highlighted as thoughtful and well executed, and the team is praised for guiding guests with warmth and expertise. Overall Sabayon is seen as a standout Michelin star destination that many would return to for another unforgettable evening.View restaurant profile
Sabayon
Project by Patrice Demers and Marie-Josée Beaudoin
Opens Thursday at 7 pm
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Make Your Special Occasions Tasty Every Time at These Montreal Fine Dining EstablishmentsInternational Women's Day: The Women Shaping Montreal's Restaurant SceneView More
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Overall, Arthurs Nosh Bar is widely praised for comforting, flavorful brunch with standout pancakes and syrniki, cottage cheese pancakes, latkes and gravlax, and many note that the pancakes are a must try and among the best in the city, while the atmosphere is described as cozy and lively even when crowded. Reviewers emphasize the popularity and frequent long waits for a table or for food, with some days requiring hours, though some receive text updates or prefer to order takeout to enjoy in a nearby park. Service is a mixed bag: several accounts of warm, friendly, attentive staff contrast with reports of slow, impersonal, or inconsistent service when the restaurant is busy, and a few isolated hygiene or attentional issues are mentioned. Portions are generally generous, prices sometimes perceived as high but often deemed justified by quality and variety, including latke smorgasbord, gravlax plates, breakfast sandwiches, and the iconic McArthur sandwich. Reservations are not always available at certain locations, so plan ahead for weekends or consider visiting when less busy. Overall, Arthurs Nosh Bar comes across as a standout brunch spot with memorable food and a distinctive vibe, worth the wait for many diners and a frequent favorite for those seeking a Montreal based Jewish deli inspired experience.View restaurant profile
Arthurs Nosh Bar
May be temporarily closedSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Shakshouka in MontrealWhere to Find the Best Pancakes in MontrealView More
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Aylwin Deli delivers consistently delicious food with standout brisket and smoked meat, a top tier Reuben, versatile breakfast and deli options, and great value for the price. Service and staff are repeatedly praised as fast, friendly, and attentive, contributing to a casual, no nonsense vibe in a space with high top seating and a market feel. The menu blends deli and BBQ elements, which some readers note as a bit confusing in concept, but the quality and care in preparation are clear across sandwiches, poutine and pancakes. The Atwater Market location is celebrated as a permanent home, expanding access to weekend brunch options and a range of items like brisket sandwiches, smoked meat plates and a highly regarded breakfast sandwich. Overall this spot is seen as a reliable, tasty destination worth returning to, with many items described as among the best in town and a welcoming atmosphere that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Aylwin Deli
Opens Today at 8 amLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
L'Oeufrier is described as a busy yet welcoming brunch spot with generous portions and a wide variety of dishes. Service is frequently praised for speed and attentiveness, contributing to a smooth experience during peak hours. The menu offers many breakfast and brunch options, including waffles and crepes, with good coffee and a strong emphasis on vegetarian and vegan choices and drinks with playful names. Although many reviews highlight high quality and generous portions, some mention a perceived decline in food quality in recent years and occasional slower service. There are a few isolated negative experiences such as a cleaning incident or dry toast, but the overall impression remains positive with a lively atmosphere, good value, and a likelihood of returning to try more items.View restaurant profile
L'Oeufrier
Opens Today at 8 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Get Your Maple on in the City with These Urban Sugar Shack Experiences18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Reviews of Khao Peeyo consistently praise flavorful, authentic Indian dishes, with favorites like butter chicken, biryani, vindaloo, dal makhani, paneer dishes, garlic naan, and other breads; portions are described as generous and meals often come with fresh, well balanced spice. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy and welcoming, with good vibes, music, and attractive décor, while service is noted as friendly, attentive, and efficient, able to handle large groups or rushes. Takeout and late-night dining get solid mentions for convenience and value. A few critiques appear, including an English-only service moment, some slower moments when busy, and occasional concerns about price relative to portion size, but these are outweighed by praise for taste, hospitality, and consistency. Overall, Khao Peeyo stands out as a top choice for Indian food in the area, with many reviewers planning to return and recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Khao peeyo
Opens Today at 4 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
A. A. comes across in reviews as a retro Montreal classic where the poutine with squeaky cheese curds and even a notably good cheesesteak stand out, making it a go-to late night spot for a genuine Montreal experience. Open late and cash only, it is described as an unpretentious old school casse-croute with a warm, welcoming owner and staff who keep orders accurate and meals coming quickly. The menu is praised for fresh from scratch cooking, affordable prices, and generous portions, with poutine often labeled the best in town and burgers and other comfort dishes earning strong praise. The atmosphere is described as cozy, nostalgic, and authentically Quebecer, a place that feels timeless and worth the visit for those craving classic late night eats. Overall, A. A. is seen as a gem for late night cravings, delivering reliable quality, hearty favorites, and a memorable, friendly experience.View restaurant profile
A. A.
Opens Today at 4 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Reviews of EVA's describe a stylish, lively brunch spot with a chic, photo friendly interior and an atmosphere that many say is great for celebrations and socializing; the menu earns praise for flavorful, well presented brunch staples such as pancake bites, chicken and waffles, eggslut, avocado toast, and other favorites, and cocktails and drinks are often highlighted as standout. However, opinions on value and portions vary, with some finding portions generous while others feel prices are steep for what is served. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for larger groups, as the place fills up quickly, and service can be slow or uneven during busy periods. Coffee options are sometimes limited, with some noting the lack of an espresso machine, while the space and music contribute to a lively vibe that many enjoy. Overall, EVA's excels in design, energy, and the pancake bites, delivering a memorable brunch that many would return for, even if some aspects of price, portion size, or service could be improved.View restaurant profile
EVA's
Opens Today at 10 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Reviews consistently highlight L'Avenue as a top brunch spot with bold flavors, large portions, and a lively, colorful atmosphere, praising standout dishes like eggs Benedict variations, the Bobby Discovers Istanbul, Sticky Toffee Pancakes, and Dubai chocolate French toast, as well as creative Indecisive platters that invite sharing. The experience is often described as worth the wait, particularly on weekends when lines form, with service frequently called friendly, attentive, and efficient, though there are mentions of slower pacing and occasional missteps during busy periods. Some diners report dishes arriving cold or overcooked and note noise levels can be high, while others emphasize good value and generous portions that can satisfy big appetites. Overall, L'Avenue remains a beloved Montreal brunch destination for many, offering a memorable vibe, quality ingredients, and reliable crowd pleasers, even as peak hours may bring longer waits and sporadic service.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'Avenue
Opens Today at 8 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealThe Must-Try Montreal Classics: What Locals EatView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Ben & Sally's earns praise for fresh ingredients, a friendly staff, and a welcoming ambience, with generous portions and fair prices that deliver solid value. The breakfast range is a recurring highlight, especially the sandwiches and wraps, with vegetarian options and standout combinations like a sausage and egg wrap and a biscuit based sandwich, all described as satisfying and flavorful. The Cubano and other artisanal sandwiches often look great and taste even better, and homemade treats such as rice crispy squares and chutney frequently steal the show. Soup and salads are noted for quality and value, with several mentions of a creamy tomato or spinach soup. The space is clean, cozy, and cohesive, contributing to a relaxed vibe that suits quick meals or a casual visit with family. Service is consistently described as attentive and welcoming, helping the place feel like a neighborhood treasure worth returning to for breakfast, lunch, and beyond.View restaurant profile
Ben & Sally's
Opens Thursday at 8 amSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Greenspot emerges in reviews as a Montreal institution and a classic diner with a retro vibe, where hearty comfort food, generous portions, and reasonable prices draw locals and visitors alike. The menu consistently features poutine, smoked meat, burgers, steaks, clubs, and all day breakfasts, with many praising the poutines as among the best in town and the smoked meat as tender and flavorful. Breakfast highlights include eggs Benedict twists and big plates of breakfast staples, while longtime diners enjoy the familiar, no frills service, fast and friendly when busy. The atmosphere is described as nostalgic, cozy, and unpretentious, though the space can be noisy and booths may feel cramped, and a few reviews note slow service or variability during peak times and occasional inconsistencies in taste. Still, Greenspot is repeatedly praised for its approachable price point, consistent comfort food, and the sense of stepping back in time, making it a dependable go-to for satisfying meals that hit the spot and satisfy cravings for a classic diner experience.View restaurant profile
Greenspot
Opens Today at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-Round18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Pizza Saint Henri draws mixed reviews that center on a friendly neighborhood vibe, quick counter service, and solid value for pizza lovers. The pies are praised for a flavorful sauce, well balanced dough, and generous cheese, with particular affection for the crust’s texture and the option to grab by the slice near the display case, and customers note a convenient location near Place St Henri metro station and crowd pleasing dishes like lasagna and poutine. Yet some orders go awry with phone orders not being accepted or online orders and Uber Eats mismatches, occasional rude phone replies, and delivery times that can stretch. The interior is described as old fashioned by some, but the overall sentiment is that the pizza itself is tasty, often among the better options locally, and the place remains a dependable pick for a casual, affordable meal in the area.View restaurant profile
Pizza Saint Henri
Do not wait any more to delight your palate!
Opens Today at 11 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Le Café Bloom comes across as a cozy, family friendly spot with a welcoming vibe and an art filled space, where the food emphasizes fresh ingredients and balanced flavors from greens rich tartines to the crunch in the slaws. The menu and daily specials are praised for variety and quality, with favorites including the Bun Dej breakfast, the tuna melt, tasty pastries, and a selection of jams and wines that add a homey touch. The atmosphere and service are repeatedly described as warm and accommodating, making it easy to linger over coffee or a casual brunch, and the cafe is seen as a local pillar in Pointe St Charles that supports the community. Some experiences point to limited breakfast options, occasional weekend restrictions on laptop use, and periods of understaffing or cold dining rooms in winter, which temper the overall experience for some guests. Overall, Le Café Bloom is viewed as a charming, value friendly spot to enjoy a relaxed meal, a good cup of coffee, and a pleasant ambiance, with fresh weekend offerings that invite a return.View restaurant profile
Le Café Bloom
Opens Today at 9 amPointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
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