One Babo is described as a lively study friendly spot with a welcoming staff, fast service, and a roomy comfortable vibe that makes it a popular place to hang out. The bubble tea is a standout with large portions and creative flavors, and the food usually satisfies with items like beef noodle soup and general tao, while some guests find certain dishes salty or not perfectly matched to the ads. The overall experience is enhanced by good ambience, music, and free wifi, though a few concerns are raised about price, occasional quality issues such as bitter tea or a mix up in ingredients, and the absence of a changing table in the bathrooms. In sum, the venue is praised for its boba and atmosphere and draws repeat visits, despite occasional inconsistencies and higher pricing.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Patisserie Cremino converge on a strong appreciation for the pastries and coffee, with many noting the desserts are high quality, well presented and the space is cozy and inviting. Patrons frequently mention friendly and attentive service when things run smoothly, along with generous portions and a European vibe, while some reviews flag pricing as on the higher side and occasional lapses in service. A negative closing time incident is recalled by one reviewer, describing an inexperienced server and a cashier and suggesting the experience felt rushed, though this does not seem to define the overall pattern. Overall, Patisserie Cremino is seen as a reliable destination for French style pastries and treats, with many guests planning to return or recommend it to friends and family, and favorites like mille feuille, fraisier and chocolate cake highlighted.View restaurant profile
Fiore Gelato receives enthusiastic praise for authentic Italian gelato made with real fruit and high quality ingredients, with a silky, creamy texture and flavors that range from pistachio and avocado to tiramisu, coconut, passion fruit, mango, and inventive twists like orange blossom rose lokum and pineapple basil; flavors are described as fresh, natural, and well balanced, not overly sweet, and many tasters claim it is among the best gelato they have ever had, some even noting it surpasses options in other regions. The shop ambiance is repeatedly described as clean, elegant, and welcoming, with indoor-outdoor seating and a family-run, friendly service that makes guests feel at home; take-home pints are available and halal options are noted, with attention to quality ingredients emphasized across the board. Overall, Fiore Gelato stands out as a top gelato destination, consistently delivering rich, vibrant flavors, impressive craft, and a memorable, inviting experience that brings guests back.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint Bouza as a go-to spot for authentic ice cream and dessert flavors, with ashta, pistachio, chocolate, baklava, kunafa, and madlouka among the crowd favorites, plus a Syrian ice cream that many say tastes like home. The flavor profile is praised as rich, natural, and incredibly creamy, with textures and balance that make each bite a little celebration. The portions are described as generous and the variety wide, from classic to inventive options. The overall experience is highlighted by consistently friendly, attentive service and a welcoming, clean, often cozy space, with staff frequently offering samples and helping guests choose flavors. While a few reviewers note the prices can be a bit high, most feel the quality and hospitality justify it. Bouza is presented as a standout in Montreal for real ice cream lovers, a place with a warm atmosphere, careful presentation, and desserts that keep visitors returning across visits and seasons.View restaurant profile
Racer Café is described as a welcoming, community oriented spot with a warm, cozy atmosphere that suits cyclists and locals alike, a convenient stop along the Gouin path near Parc de la Visitation. The drinks get top marks, especially chai latte and the signature lattes, and the menu features healthy local options including vegan and gluten free items, soups, muffins and galettes, plus ice cream and shakes in summer. The space is bike friendly with tables, wifi and even on site bike checks, making it a popular post ride stop where the vibe is friendly and energetic. Service is praised for attentiveness and warmth by many, though a few notes mention slower service and moments without a smile; overall the staff are seen as welcoming. Prices are sometimes described as a bit high, but the quality and the sense of community make Racer Café a neighborhood hub for coffee lovers, athletes and families.View restaurant profile
Antabli comes across in these reviews as a place that has turned a corner with a new location and management, earning praise for amazing food and service, generous portions, and a wide array of desserts, crepes, waffles, ice cream, fruit cocktails, and freshly squeezed sugarcane juice that many say is excellent value. The atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, with a family friendly vibe and appealing outdoor seating, and the staff are often noted as friendly and efficient, though a few experiences mention disorganized service, slow pacing, and minor language barriers at the new location. Several comments highlight standout items like coconut ice cream, ashta, and a variety of fruit desserts, along with strong drinks and a lively, energetic ambiance ideal for gatherings or casual outings. Some feedback notes that the crepes and desserts are very good but the coffee can be flat, some fruit quality and freshness concerns, and one or two incidents where guests felt miscommunication over ordering and charges. Overall Antabli is repeatedly recommended as a top dessert and Lebanese influenced spot in Montreal, with most reviews emphasizing the quality of desserts, freshness of fruit, and a welcoming environment that makes it a go to for repeated visits.View restaurant profile
Overall, Virevent earns strong praise for high quality, creamy textures and a creative lineup of flavors that frequently changes, with favorites like pistachio, mango sticky rice, baklava and vegan options noted. Even with busy crowds, the service is described as fast and friendly, with staff attentive to customers and able to accommodate families. Several reviews mention that prices can be a bit high, but most feel the quality and generous portions justify the cost. Described as a charming neighborhood gem with a clean shop and a wide variety of flavors, including dairy free sorbets. While one or two flavors did not meet expectations, the overall experience remains highly positive and many plan to return to discover new tastes.View restaurant profile
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Miss Cream Roll Café, Pâtisserie et Crème glacée is described by reviews as a delightful spot for cream rolls and desserts, with the rolls praised as light, fluffy and freshly made daily and the milkshakes and other drinks earning high marks for creaminess and flavor. The décor is noted as beautiful, and the atmosphere warm and friendly with attentive service that helps make visits enjoyable. A few comments mention that the space can feel small for larger gatherings and that one pastry was a bit dry, while another point raised is that only cow's milk is offered for coffee. Overall, the place comes across as a top choice for dessert lovers and for those seeking careful presentation and a welcoming, well presented experience.View restaurant profile
Boîte à Café comes across as a welcoming, family-run spot with a relaxed vibe, offering homemade pastries, fresh sandwiches and excellent coffees and infusions prepared with care. The owner and staff are known for warmth and attentive, friendly service that makes visitors feel at home and eager to return. Everything is made in house, from pastries to breads, with a focus on fresh, unfussy flavors that shine in a cozy setting on Rue Fleury in Montreal. The atmosphere is convivial and the crowd appreciates the sense of community and the consistent quality of the food and drinks. Taken together these reviews show a dependable, hospitable neighborhood cafe where guests leave satisfied and look forward to a return.View restaurant profile
Bonneau Chocolaterie is described as a beloved neighborhood chocolate shop with meticulous craft, a wide range of chocolates and pastries, and flavors that delight the eyes and the palate. Staff speak French with limited English, and service is often attentive, though a few reviews note moments when it felt a little distant or not up to par. The shop is known for recommendations like caramel eclair and chocolate dome and for a very large variety of chocolates that invite guests to explore favorites. Some customers find the prices a bit high, yet the quality is widely praised and service is sometimes exceptional, with stories of same day preparation for a special orange chocolate during a busy time. Many reviews call it one of the best chocolateries in Montreal and a true local gem to support, with mentions of refined chocolates and cakes and even gifts like yule logs and gold bars enjoyed by the whole family. Overall the impression is overwhelmingly positive and patrons highly recommend visiting Bonneau Chocolaterie.View restaurant profile
Pile ou Glace is described as a charming neighborhood gelateria on Fleury offering authentic Italian gelato with creamy textures and classic flavors, with pistachio and rhum raisin often singled out and other crowd pleasers like mango, orange and passion fruit noted. The place is praised for affordable prices and generous portions, with service described as fast, friendly and attentive, and the owner frequently described as welcoming. Homemade tiramisu and cannoli are highlighted along with a wide selection of sorbets and gelatos, and the waffle cone is said to taste like home made cookies. Dairy free options are limited according to some reviews, but the overall quality and flavor are consistently praised. The ambiance is cozy and charming, and the lines tend to stay shorter than at other spots in busy times, reinforcing the sense of a hidden gem in the area.View restaurant profile
Reviews for IBoBa thé describe a strong lineup of poké bowls and some of the best bubble tea in the city, with always excellent food and fresh smoothies like pineapple colada and strawberry mango. Banh mi are tasty as well, though meat portions can be a bit light, and one ham banh mi was noted as pricey on Uber Eats. The sandwiches are solid and the bubble tea is excellent, with service described as friendly and respectful, even if occasionally a bit slow. Overall, it is a favorite spot for bubble tea and a reliable go to for drinks and bites in the area.View restaurant profile
Chocolats Favoris is described as a popular ice cream destination with a wide range of flavors and indulgent chocolate toppings, and the caramel fleur de sel is frequently highlighted as a favorite. The service is generally praised for friendliness and even availability in English, though a few reviews note moments of cold or unfriendly staff. The venue is described as clean with a lovely terrace and ample free parking. Portions are often described as large and the desserts are considered tasty, although some reviewers feel prices are high. The shop is credited with a wide product selection and enjoyable tastings, with many reviewers strongly recommending a visit. There is mention of the company's commitment to sustainability through reusable utensils and containers and water. Overall Chocolats Favoris is seen as a reliable go to for dessert lovers with a welcoming vibe and plentiful options, with some caveats about price and occasional service inconsistency.View restaurant profile