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≈ 1.7 km
Le Nil Bleu captivates with a warm, intimate atmosphere, refined decor, and a welcoming, attentive staff that make every visit feel special. The cuisine is richly flavored Ethiopian fare, with a generous tasting menu option for two and a strong vegan selection, all served with authentic injera and a deft balance of spices. Guests consistently praise the high quality and freshness of the dishes, the thoughtful presentation, and the cocktails and wine list that pair well with the meal. The overall experience blends elegance with comfort, making it a versatile spot for dates, friends, or hotel guests seeking a memorable culinary journey in Montreal. While a few notes mention occasional slower service or smaller portions, the consensus is that Le Nil Bleu offers a standout dining experience worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Le Nil Bleu
Located in Hotel Kutuma
Opens Today at 4:30 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Robin des Bois offers a playful, welcoming space that feels both cozy and expansive, with a sunny terrace and room for families and friends. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, with friendly staff, chill music, and a varied calendar of events and live performances that give the place a true neighborhood vibe. The menu highlights local gastronomy and craft beverages, with satisfying brunch options, flavorful dishes like pulled pork and dahl, and thoughtful vegetarian choices. As a nonprofit, volunteer-run venue, it adds a meaningful backdrop for gatherings and supports a good cause while delivering a warm, community-focused experience. Occasional service hiccups are offset by the overall ambiance and community spirit, making it a welcoming spot for a casual meal, a show, or a relaxing afternoon.View restaurant profile
Robin des Bois
Open until 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Best Takeout Options for Picnics Near Montreal ParksMontreal Foodie Itinerary: 3 Days to Discover the City's Best SpotsView More
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≈ 2.8 km
Régine Café is described in reviews as a charming, bustling brunch spot with a bold, creative menu, generous portions, and visually striking presentations that make each dish feel special. The selection ranges from sweet pastries and indulgent French toast to inventive savory plates, all noted for fresh ingredients and thoughtful flavors. The atmosphere is consistently warm, cozy, and stylish, with a vintage chic vibe that makes it a welcoming destination for friends, families, and coworkers alike. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly, and professional, with small touches like welcome drinks and careful pacing that enhance the experience. While weekend lines are common and prices reflect the quality, the overall consensus is that the food, drinks, and hospitality justify the wait and encourage many to return to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Régine Café
Régine Café serves breakfast, brunch and lunch every day of the week.
Open until 3 pm
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealCinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Aux Vivres is described as a Montreal vegan staple with generous portions, a wide, well executed menu and consistently tasty dishes. Dishes such as the Mumbai bowl, dragon bowl, Okonomiyaki bowl, BLT and dal soup, along with smoothies and desserts, are praised for flavor, variety and a homemade feel. The atmosphere is described as cozy with friendly, attentive staff, though service can be slower during busy times and some reviewers note price increases or changes to menu items. Allergies are a consideration, as coconut based elements appear in several dishes. Overall, Aux Vivres is seen as a reliable, versatile option for vegans and meat eaters seeking satisfying, healthy meals.View restaurant profile
Aux Vivres
Open until 10 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews describe Tula as a welcoming, zen, and fully vegan Indian restaurant in Montreal where every dish feels balanced, fresh, and deeply flavorful, with regional influences and an Ayurvedic approach that keeps things wholesome rather than heavy. The menu showcases generous, thoughtfully prepared items such as jackfruit biryani, a variety of thalis, ragda patties, grandma's curry, and memorable desserts like gulkand panna cotta, along with favorites like mango lassi and masala chai. Diners often note the care in explaining dishes, the educational and intimate dining experience, and portions that feel substantial yet bright and clean on the palate. The atmosphere is calm, warm, and sometimes described as cozy or zen, with tasteful decor and a sense of home cooking that many say makes you feel cared for. Service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive and friendly, with the owner’s passion and hospitality standing out, though a few comments mention busy rooms or rare language hiccups that were later addressed. Brunch, lunch, and dinner are praised for balance, variety, and healthful flavor, and gluten free options are frequently emphasized as a plus. Overall, Tula comes across as a standout spot where healthful, flavorful plant based Indian cooking is crafted with love, served in a welcoming setting, and widely recommended as a must try for vegan and non vegan diners alike.View restaurant profile
Tula
Balanced vegan meals
Open until 2:30 pm - Reopens at 5 pm
Mile-End, Outremont
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissWhere to Celebrate Diwali in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviewers describe Billy, j'ai faim! as a cozy, small spot on the Plateau with an open kitchen, warm service, and a focus on fresh, local, seasonal ingredients. The menu covers brunch and lunch with generous portions at reasonable prices, featuring items like beef tartare, eggs Benedict, tarte tatin, mussels, a lobster roll and other comforting, flavorful options, all prepared with attention to produce quality and balance of flavors. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as welcoming and homey, with attentive staff, speedy service, and a decor that enhances the experience. Reservations are advised due to limited seating and popularity, and many soon plan to return to try more dishes. Overall the reviews present Billy, j'ai faim! as a reliable, delicious, and friendly neighborhood favorite worth returning to for different meals and to explore new plates.View restaurant profile
Billy, j'ai faim!
Open until 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Choose Quebec Products: Montreal Restaurants and Counters That Support Our ProducersEating Local in Montreal: Our Top Picks Committed to Serving Quebec FoodsView More
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≈ 1.7 km
Café St Barth comes across as a bright, bustling breakfast and brunch spot in Montreal's Milton Parc with a wide, crowd pleasing menu and consistently friendly service. Reviewers highlight dishes from eggs Benedict on a croissant to croffles, Belgian waffles, and a variety of juices, smoothies and housemade drinks, with many calling the food fresh, well presented and generously portioned. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy and sunlit, a good place to study or meet friends, and the terrace and decor receive frequent compliments. While the cafe is loved for quality food, many also note strong staff, fast service and attentive care, several praising specific staff members. Some comments mention high prices, occasional slower service during busy times, and breakfast items that were not as hot or could be smaller than expected, and a few critiques about certain drinks or pastry quality. Overall, Café St Barth is viewed as a reliable, popular spot for breakfast and brunch with a welcoming vibe and a strong sense of community.View restaurant profile
Café St-Barth
Open until 11 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.7 km
Bloomfield comes across as a cozy, small brunch spot in Outremont with a warm, floral atmosphere and a menu that blends Mediterranean influences. Service is repeatedly praised for friendliness and attentiveness, and reservations are often recommended due to popularity. Dishes highlighted include Palestinian eggs, Turkish eggs with haloumi, a Jerusalem platter, avocado toast, mushroom toast, and a standout pudding chomeur, all presented with care. The pistachio latte and other beverages are well liked, though coffee quality is described as variable by some. Ambience is cozy and charming, with flowers and a bright, intimate decor, and a terrace is noted for nicer days. Prices can feel steep for some dishes, and a few items may be more generous than others, reflecting some inconsistency in portions. Overall, Bloomfield is regarded as a standout brunch spot in the area, offering fresh ingredients and inventive plates, with advance reservations and a lively, compact space to navigate.View restaurant profile
Bloomfield
Open until 3 pmOutremont
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
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≈ 1.8 km
Tommy Café is described as a charming, cozy spot with a calm vibe that many reviews appreciate for a relaxing coffee break or a quiet work spot, though some find the ambience a bit lacking. Coffee and pastries are frequently praised, with several mentions of a good latte, cappuccino, croissants and appealing brunch options, while a few drinks are noted as average or the service can be slow. Food receives mixed feedback: breakfasts and brunch are tasty with decent portions, but lunches and certain dishes are sometimes underwhelming or overpriced and vegan options are limited to a single bowl. Service is described as friendly and attentive by many, but there are notes of delays, order mixups, and uneven experiences. The decor and atmosphere are repeatedly highlighted as instagrammable or pleasant, making it a good place to relax, meet, or work, while some reviewers appreciate the peaceful environment over more crowded spots. Overall Tommy Café comes across as a dependable, low-key option for coffee and casual meals with some variability in menu value and execution depending on the day.View restaurant profile
Tommy Café
Open until 9 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Diners consistently praise Lola Rosa for tasty vegan dishes that feel comforting and satisfying. Generous portions and flavorful meals like lasagna, nachos, braised tofu, hemp burger, mushroom burger, curries and chili are common highlights. The atmosphere is cozy and vibrant, with friendly staff and tables that hide handwritten notes in drawers that customers enjoy reading. Prices are considered reasonable and the overall value is praised. There are occasional missteps, such as a cheesesteak with little sauce or a bland dish, and a dessert that is ordinary. It's a popular choice for brunch and dinner in the university area and draws visitors from nearby campuses and beyond. Overall Lola Rosa is seen as a go-to for vibrant vegan options, a homemade feel, and a welcoming environment.View restaurant profile
Lola Rosa
Open until 9 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown
Mentioned in: The 12 Best Burgers in Montreal to Try Right Now (2026 Edition)20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Mintar is described as a small yet buzzing cafe with a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where the coffee is consistently praised for its richness and smoothness and staff are noted as friendly and attentive. The menu earns frequent compliments for hearty breakfasts and brunch options, including cottage cheese pancakes, omelette and egg and halloumi sandwiches, steak sandwiches, croissants, and various lattes, with many items highlighted as standout and satisfying. Value is often cited as good, with generous portions and reasonable prices, making it a reliable spot to study, work, or enjoy a relaxed meal. While seating can be limited and the space feels compact, the vibe remains pleasant and inviting, and service is commonly described as quick and caring. Overall Mintar comes across as a go-to Montreal gem for coffee and breakfast, offering consistent quality, friendly service, and a cozy place to linger.View restaurant profile
Mintar
Open until 6 pmDowntown, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2 km
Le Sain Bol comes across as a small, convivial spot where the food is delicious and the kitchen uses fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The experience is led by a warm, welcoming owner and a chef who is friendly and knowledgeable, offering good guidance and mastery of flavors. The Saturday brunch surprise is a highlight, with a carefully curated menu and the option to share tables that adds a distinct Montreal vibe. The atmosphere is intimate with limited seating, inviting conversations and a sense of a moment suspended in time. Weekday dinners also spark curiosity to try different menus, and dining here is described as a family friendly place with high quality meals prepared quickly. Overall flavors are praised and friendly hospitality ties together the experience, with the note that seating is limited.View restaurant profile
Le Sain Bol
Opens Tomorrow at 11:31 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviews of Tutti Frutti Dejeuners show a mix of praise for the food and service, with many noting large portions and dishes such as the crispy strawberry sandwich or a long omelette as highlights and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. However, several comments point to inconsistent coordination and long wait times, especially during busy periods, and the payment process can feel intrusive as staff hover while money is being handled. Cleanliness concerns appear in some reviews, with the toilets described as dirty and this raises questions about overall sanitation in the kitchen. Other drawbacks mentioned include training gaps, uneven service between visits or locations, and difficulties with redeeming gift cards or coupons. Despite these issues, many diners still praise the restaurant for tasty meals and a pleasant environment, and the overall experience is seen as positive though variable.View restaurant profile
Tutti Frutti Dejeuners
Open until 3 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 2.7 km
Restaurant l'Eggs Oeufs du marché is described by reviewers as a solid breakfast and brunch spot near the market, with a bright, convivial vibe and a standout fruit platter that offers a wide variety of local and exotic fruits. The menu features classic brunch favorites such as eggs benedict, crepes, and Florentine benedict, often praised for freshness and flavor, though some notes mention runny eggs or a grainy hollandaise texture and occasional mismatches between orders. Portions and value are generally considered good, with several comments calling prices fair and portions satisfying, while a few critiques point to smaller portions or uneven quality, including sausages or sides. Service is frequently highlighted as fast and friendly, sometimes exceptional with attentive staff and multilingual service, but at times a check back can be missed and consistency varies. Overall the place comes across as approachable and unpretentious, more about reliable breakfast fare and a memorable fruit selection than fine dining, drawing local crowds and a steady flow of visitors who appreciate the market side location.View restaurant profile
Restaurant l'Eggs Oeufs du marché
Open until 3 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the Bank
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≈ 2.8 km
Arthurs Nosh Bar is widely praised for its brunch focus, bright atmosphere, and standout cottage cheese pancakes and latkes, with many dishes described as delicious. Brunch on weekends is lively and reservations are helpful due to crowds; the space is noted for bright natural light and a warm vibe. The menu offers crowd pleasers like syrniki pancakes, shakshouka, and the McArthur sandwich, with portions satisfying though some reviewers call prices high for the amount. Service is often quick and friendly, but timing can be slow and staffing inconsistent, and there are occasional missteps such as missing items or eggs served on the side. Availability issues arise when items run out and coffee options can be limited. Overall Arthurs Nosh Bar delivers strong flavors and a memorable brunch experience, though value and consistency can vary with crowd size and timing.View restaurant profile
Arthurs Nosh Bar
Open until 2 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: The 15 Best Salads in Montreal for a Balanced Diet18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More
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