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Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, relaxed spot in Montreal with a welcoming atmosphere and a wide, well-executed menu that spans pizzas, tartares, crepes, sandwiches, sushi, pastries, desserts and drinks. Guests note fresh, nicely presented dishes, generous portions, and highlights like wood-fired pizzas and house desserts, along with a strong coffee and pastry selection. The ambiance and seating feel inviting for meals or a casual stop for coffee, with an emphasis on artisanal products and seasonal offerings that add variety. Service stands out for kindness, professionalism, and attentiveness, contributing to a sense of good value and a positive overall experience for families and friends alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Opens Today at 7:30 am
Downtown
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≈ 2.6 km
Resto Végo offers a welcoming, calm, and cozy dining experience in a spacious historic building with multiple seating areas and a sunny terrace. A large pay by weight buffet plus cafe options showcases a wide range of vegetarian and vegan dishes praised for freshness and flavor. Desserts and coffee are popular finishers, and many diners appreciate the chance to sample a variety while avoiding waste through the weight based pricing. Service is described as friendly and efficient, though a few reviews note that some hot items can be lukewarm and that prices can feel steep to some. The atmosphere remains relaxed and family friendly, making it a reliable spot for solo meals or group outings. Accessibility can be a consideration with stairs to certain areas, but the space and terrace provide comfortable alternatives. Overall the restaurant is celebrated for its creative vegan offerings, generous variety, and good value for money, drawing repeat visits from both locals and visitors.View restaurant profile
Resto Végo
Opens Today at 11 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine
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≈ 0.1 km
Crèmerie -18° stands out in Griffintown with a silky soft serve base and a creative array of dips, toppings, and vegan options. Reviews highlight friendly staff, a warm, inviting vibe, and generous portions that make the experience feel special even during a soft opening. The menu includes dairy and non dairy flavors, with dips and toppings often praised for adding depth and texture, and signature treats like Camerise Royale drawing enthusiastic notes. Some feedback notes that the base flavors can be simple at times and that the price is a bit high, but most agree the quality is strong, the ice cream is creamy and flavorful, and the vegan options actually taste indulgent. The atmosphere and service are frequently described as charming and welcoming, making Crèmerie -18° a go to for both dairy lovers and vegan customers looking for creative, well crafted frozen treats in the area.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie -18°
May be temporarily closedGriffintown
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≈ 0.2 km
Pizzéria Elena comes up in many reviews as a standout in Montreal, with many calling it the best pizza in town and praising elevated New York style slices, a light crispy crust, and top notch toppings like mushroom with goat cheese or spinach with a touch of honey. Diners describe a casual yet stylish vibe with friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming feel, especially in Griffintown where the place has become a neighborhood favorite, though seating is limited and takeaway is common; some note a similar appeal at the St Henri location. A few reviews caution about oil or honey finishes on certain slices and advise asking for no oil at the time of order, while others feel the price is high for the portion and size, arguing that the craft and rent in the area justify the cost. The pizza is frequently described as flavorful, artisanal, and satisfying, with a crust that stays crisp and toppings that are clearly carefully prepared, and desserts like ice cream often highlighted as a nice finish. Overall the place is repeatedly recommended for those seeking a serious, well executed slice in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Pizzéria Elena
Slices & whole pies in Griffintown.
Opens Today at 12 pm
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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≈ 0.4 km
Taken together, reviews portray Mano Figa as a small, energetic spot where the food and coffee often shine: sandwiches stuffed with fresh meats like mortadella and prosciutto on bread baked on site, with standout creations such as a classico or prosciutto focaccia and a savory béchamel potato bake; the coffee is frequently praised for balance and richness, with several calling the flat white the best in Montreal and others noting excellent espresso and a tasty iced option, though a few visits deliver uneven coffee quality or timing issues. The atmosphere is warm and convivial, with friendly service and a lively, cafe meets Italian vibe that can be busy during lunch and occasionally theatrical. Some reviewers comment on value, finding portions generous and prices fair for quality, while a minority feel the price is high for the flavor or craftsmanship. Language and service logistics are noted occasionally, with some mentions of French speaking staff not being universal and occasional quirks in service organization, but the overall impression is a place to return for its breads, meat fillings, and a strong coffee program.View restaurant profile
Mano Figa
Open until 6 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Your Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sandwiches
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≈ 0.5 km
Pizzeria Angry Paesano offers a mix of Neapolitan style pizzas and cafe fare with crispy crusts and flavorful toppings, and a selection of satisfying sandwiches. Reviews praise items like arancini al ragù, mushroom and truffle arancini, and the hot double pepperoni pizza, along with spicy honey and spiced mayo sauces that elevate the dishes. Service is described as fast and friendly in a cute, inviting atmosphere with outdoor seating and a Vespa at the entrance adding a nice touch. Some experiences mention the pizza arriving cold or the crust feeling dense, and a few pepperoni options are noted as less interesting, while prices are viewed as fair by many and higher by others. Frozen pizzas and cafe offerings are highlighted as convenient options, and overall the place is seen as a must try in Montreal by those seeking solid Italian style eats and a lively cafe vibe.View restaurant profile
Pizzeria Angry Paesano
Opens Today at 11 amGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.6 km
Overall, Pistachio is described as a cozy, stylish dessert spot with a strong focus on pistachio flavors and visually striking trompe l'oeil pastries. Many reviews praise the in house, high quality ingredients and items like pistachio ice cream, baklava gelato, croissant pistache, and the Dubai chocolate chimney cake, noting the desserts are delicious, well balanced, and not overly sweet. The atmosphere and service are frequently highlighted as welcoming and friendly, with attentive staff and helpful guidance, though a few comments point to inconsistent service or pricier items. Some dishes are viewed as exceptional while others are considered overpriced or not worth the detour, though most visitors say the experience is worth trying and many intend to return to explore more of the menu. Pistachio emerges as a popular destination for dessert lovers in Montreal, praised for variety, presentation, and a comforting, instagrammable vibe.View restaurant profile
Pistachio
Opens Today at 11 amLittle Burgundy, Griffintown
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≈ 0.9 km
La Diperie receives praise for friendly service and a welcoming vibe, with several reviews calling it among the best ice cream spots in town and noting it stays open late on Sundays. The menu includes a chocolate lava cake, a two tone vanilla and chocolate soft serve with many toppings, and an impressive selection of hard ice cream. The shop is compact with a few tables in the back and a small backyard area and terrace where treats can be enjoyed, and it is dog friendly with pup cones for furry visitors. Portions are described as generous and the service consistently praised, though some find the small size too large and prices a bit steep. A mango peach smoothie appears as good but not overly sugary, while flavors and dipping options are highlighted as indulgent and plentiful. Overall, the reviews describe a fresh, enjoyable ice cream experience with wide flavor options and late hours that appeal to ice cream lovers.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Opens Today at 6 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews describe a refined bakery and epicerie with exceptional pastries and elegant presentation, where croissants, mille-feuille, fraisier and other pastries are consistently praised for flavor and texture, and the shop also offers a notable range of European goods. The pastry quality is described as among the best in Montreal and even North America by some, with notes that some items can be pricey and portions sometimes small. The space is clean and stylish, with a warm, welcoming feel in many visits, and the coffee and chocolates are frequently highlighted, though experiences with service vary from friendly to cold or brusque across visits; take-out is often recommended due to limited seating. Overall, the place is valued for its craftsmanship and indulgent treats, inviting repeat visits despite occasional service quirks and price considerations.View restaurant profile
Chez Potier - Épicerie gourmande
Opens Today at 8 amOld Montreal
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≈ 1.1 km
Overall, Cafè Veloce is seen by reviewers as delivering good coffee and solid drinks, with notes that a latte has many layers and a flat white can be among the best; the atmosphere and view are appealing and service is often quick and efficient during busy periods. Pastry quality is described as noteworthy and many visits are described as friendly and attentive, though some feedback points to inconsistencies in staff demeanor and occasional unfriendly or slow service. Weekend hours are reported to be variable, with closures at midday and unclear return times, and crowds can be heavy around dinner. A few experiences are marked by poor service where requests had to be repeated and cups were not fulfilled to expectations, leading some customers to say they would not return despite enjoying the coffee. Overall the drinks and setting are praised, but service consistency and scheduling issues can significantly affect satisfaction.View restaurant profile
Cafè Veloce
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 1.1 km
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
CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
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≈ 1.2 km
Ben & Jerry's draws praise for classic, tasty ice cream, with cookie dough and salted caramel highlighted as favorites, and prices noted as a little high but in line with other ice cream shops. The treats are described as delicious and yummy, and the location is regarded as a great spot. Friendly service and helpful staff are frequently mentioned, contributing to a welcoming overall experience.View restaurant profile
Ben & Jerry's
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
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≈ 1.2 km
Morsures d'amour is described as a cozy, welcoming spot where desserts are the main event and both sweet and savory chimney cakes shine. Reviewers praise the dessert quality as fresh, flavorful, and made with care, with the chimney cake textures noted as perfectly crispy on the outside and soft inside, and favorites ranging from tuna or turkey savory versions to sweet hits like gelato d'amour, pistachio gelato, crème brûlée, and a caramel or Nutella twist. The gelato offerings, especially pistachio and mango, get frequent praise for depth and balance, and the pistachio dessert and tart pistachio flavors stand out. Hospitality stands out; staff are described as kind, attentive, patient, and helpful, with many mentions of samples, flavor guidance, and a welcoming atmosphere. The cafe’s location near Concordia University and the presence of student discounts and loyalty perks are noted as added value, and many reviewers express a strong intention to return to try new flavors or revisit favorites, making it feel like a memorable, high quality dessert destination rather than just a quick stop.View restaurant profile
Morsures d'amour
Opens Today at 1 pmDowntown
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Tsujiri Montreal as a popular destination for matcha fans with a broad menu of desserts drinks and some savory options like ramen and soba; matcha is praised for richness and authenticity though some items are described as less strong or overly sweet and a few desserts feel pricey or inconsistent in quality; the atmosphere is often described as cozy and Japanese inspired with ample seating good for studying or catching up but it can get crowded and noisy in peak hours; service is generally friendly and professional with staff helpful and attentive though isolated rude experiences are noted; the cafe also receives compliments for its modern decor and variety of offerings like hojicha yuzu and kuromitsu desserts; overall it comes across as a top choice for matcha in Montreal delivering strong matcha desserts and drinks in a welcoming setting with some items needing closer consistency.View restaurant profile
Tsujiri Montreal
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in MontrealMontreal's Best International Pastry ShopsView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Matcha Zanmai draws praise for authentic, high quality matcha across drinks, ice cream, mochi and a variety of desserts, with favorites like the Zanmai parfait, yuzu tartlette and matcha soft serve repeatedly highlighted. Reviewers describe the experience as cozy and welcoming, with staff described as friendly and efficient, though seating is limited and lines can be long during busy times. Prices are often noted as on the higher side but still considered fair for the quality and artistry of the matcha and toppings. A few notes mention that some drinks may be too sweet or not as strong as expected, and that decaf versions can cause stomach upset for some. Space is small, making takeout common, and the atmosphere is intimate rather than spacious, which suits matcha lovers looking for a quick treat. Overall, Matcha Zanmai is described as a must visit for matcha fans, delivering vibrant, earthy flavors and a range of textures across signature items.View restaurant profile
MATCHA ZANMAI
A serene Japanese matcha café
Opens Today at 12 pm
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews of Les Glaceurs show a mix of strong praise and some disappointments. Online ordering and pickup are described as easy and on time, and many customers praise presentation, variety and flavors, especially the mocha with a coffee bean on the icing, gluten free mini cupcakes, and cupcakes with custom sugar paste photos, plus friendly service. At the same time, there are recurring complaints about cake quality being dry and overly sweet, and in some cases not fresh or the ganache tasting old, with some cakes described as not worth the price. Custom birthday orders have caused emotional disappointment when a name on a card or plaque was incorrect and responses were dismissive, though some instances offered partial refunds and overall sentiment from other reviews suggests concerns about consistency and listening to customer feedback. Some users intend to reorder or return for future occasions and several reviewers would recommend others consider their selection or wait for sales due to prices. Overall, Les Glaceurs appears capable of delivering visually appealing and tasty items, but experiences vary and customer support around issues can be inconsistent.View restaurant profile
Les Glaceurs
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Overall, reviewers describe a popular stop with tasty flavors and friendly service, though experiences vary on value, cleanliness, and setting. Several note that the ice cream itself is delicious, with mentions of mint chocolate chip tasting natural and free of colorants, non dairy Tonight Dough, and loyal favorites like Chunky Monkey and various coffee varieties. Price and portion size are common themes, with some finding two scoops smaller than expected for the price and others calling the price high for the amount, particularly for visitors from other currencies. Cleanliness and ambiance receive mixed feedback: some locations are clean, bright, and well kept with helpful staff, while others report dirty tables, crumbs, insects, and an uncomfortable atmosphere. Service is frequently praised as friendly and attentive, with staff helping choose flavors and make recommendations, and one note of receiving a free ice cream brightening the day. Overall the reviews show strong positives around flavor and service, tempered by concerns about price, portion size, and cleanliness depending on the visit.View restaurant profile
Ben & Jerry's
Iconic Vermont ice cream parlor chain known for its creative flavors with clever names.
May be temporarily closed
Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Le Petit Dep comes across as a cozy, photogenic cafe and small shop in Old Montreal, blending coffee, pastries and a curated range of local goods and souvenirs in a compact, charming space that many visitors find welcoming and lively. Reviewers praise the warm atmosphere, the historic interior and the vibe that makes it a great spot to chat or grab a snack, while noting that seating is limited and the shop can get crowded. Drinks like lattes, cappuccinos, matcha and chai are often highlighted for quality, and pastries such as almond croissants and scones earn high marks, with the shop area offering chocolates, jams and other local products. Some experiences mention excellent and friendly service, while others describe occasional delays or inconsistent service. Several reviews point out practical downsides such as a no laptop policy in certain areas, limited toilets, occasional construction outside and a higher price point. Overall, Le Petit Dep is seen as a charming, must visit place for atmosphere and a varied selection of treats, but it may feel touristed, not ideal for long work sessions, and not every item hits the mark.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Dep
Opens Today at 8 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkThe Most Aesthetic Cafes in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, reviews highlight Janine for its gelato and ice cream, a soft opening vibe, and a playlist that sets a great mood. Flavors are described as unique and well balanced, with sweetness levels praised and some items noted as surprisingly good and not overly sweet. The prune and pear sorbet is singled out as unexpectedly incredible, while blueberry vanilla spruce is mentioned as especially tasty. The staff and owners are repeatedly described as attentive, friendly, and a gem. Several readers call it the best gelato in town and even the best ice cream in Montreal, and there is a clear sense of warmth and welcome that makes people eager to return.View restaurant profile
Janine
May be temporarily closedLittle Burgundy
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Qwelli - L'art du gelato is praised for creamy, well balanced gelato and a wide range of flavors, with standouts like coconut, pistachio, lemon, raspberry, mango, and chocolate; the textures are often described as smooth and not overly sweet, while some flavors are noted as bland or too sweet and others as exceptionally good. Service is mixed: several testers praise friendly, efficient staff, while others report slow service and longer waits during busy periods. Prices are described as on the higher side, reflecting quality, and portions are often generous with options for cups and cones, though seating is limited. Several voices call it one of the best gelato spots in the city, though a few caution that cost and occasional service issues temper the experience. Taken together, Qwelli - L'art du gelato delivers high quality gelato with a diverse flavor lineup, attracting devoted fans while highlighting the impact of value and consistency on overall satisfaction.View restaurant profile
Qwelli - L'art du gelato
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
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≈ 1.4 km
Reviews describe Pâtisserie Coucou Gâteau as a small, charming spot with stunning, intricately decorated pastries and a good selection of drinks, where the cakes are visually striking and come in a range of flavors from lemon and yuzu to passion fruit, lychee, and tiramisu, with many noting light flaky textures and fillings that are rich without being overly sweet. The quality of ingredients and careful craft are repeatedly praised, making desserts feel like souvenirs, and the service and ambience are often highlighted as excellent, though a few reviewers feel the taste can be ordinary to pastry veterans and question social media hype. Limited seating due to the compact size and go-early or takeout being common are frequent themes, with prices described as fair for the level of quality and the shop frequently recommended as a standout addition to Montréal's dessert scene.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Coucou Gâteau
Opens Tuesday at 1:30 pmShaughnessy Village, Downtown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to Try
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≈ 1.5 km
Florence Café is described as a cozy neighborhood spot with good coffee and tasty pastries, where the staff are friendly and the atmosphere is calm and welcoming. The café is praised for items like matcha, pistachio croissant, banana bread, chai latte, and a range of pastries, with gelato and pastel de nata also mentioned as favorites. The cappuccino is often deemed perfectly dosed and the overall quality of offerings is high, though a few reviews note that some viennoiseries did not look or taste freshly prepared and prices can be on the higher side. Service is generally pleasant and attentive, yet on busy days the line and wait for coffee can be longer and seating may be limited, with some patrons wishing for more shade on the patio. The ambience invites lingering for work or conversation, and many reviewers highlight the welcoming staff and solid coffee, pastries, and treats. Overall Florence Café stands out as a reliable local café with standout beverages like matcha and a variety of tasty pastries, making it a go to spot for a good cup and a sweet bite.View restaurant profile
Florence Café
Opens Today at 7:30 amPointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.5 km
La Diperie is praised for delicious ice cream, generous portions, and a friendly vibe. The staff is described as attentive and welcoming, with multiple mentions of good service, though some locations feel understaffed leading to longer lines and delays. Stock and flavor consistency show mixed experiences, with vanilla soft serve sometimes unavailable and some flavors like pistachio noted as off or bitter, and the dulce de leche flavor described as caramel rather than true dulce de leche. The lava cake with soft ice cream is frequently highlighted as a standout pairing, and many appreciate the wide range of dipped shells and flavor options. Hygiene concerns appear in a few reviews, citing lack of gloves or distracted service. Overall, La Diperie delivers solid ice cream quality, generous portions, and a lively atmosphere, with strong encouragement to visit despite occasional service and stock variations.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Opens Today at 3:30 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 1.5 km
Les Glaceurs draws a mixed set of reviews, with many praising a pleasant mix of sorbet, ice cream and cupcakes and a variety of flavors, along with friendly service and quick turnaround. Several notes mention a chocolate milkshake that is really good and cupcakes that look and taste appealing. Some patrons highlight memorable moments like birthday candles in the store and helpful staff during celebrations. Others point to a limited cupcake selection for a cupcake shop and price levels that feel high for the Montreal tourist area, raising questions about whether locals are the target. The salted caramel chocolate is singled out for balancing sweet and salty well, and many describe the cupcakes and birthday cakes as delicious and visually appealing, inspiring plans to return. Overall impressions vary, with strong enthusiasm from repeat visitors and recommendations to check out Les Glaceurs, yet a few reviewers would not return due to a preference for more original flavors or better value.View restaurant profile
Les Glaceurs
Opens Today at 10 amOld Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
Le Petit Dep comes across as a cozy, eclectic cafe and shop with a homey vibe that many find welcoming, offering a wide selection of high quality coffee, pastries and vegan options, plus charming local gifts. Reviewers praise friendly staff, fast service, and tasty croissants and cappuccinos, while some note the space is small or cluttered and that laptops are discouraged or not allowed, which can be a plus for some but frustrating for those hoping to work. Decor ranges from homely and quirky to busy, with some mentioning a charming kitsch atmosphere and others calling it overstuffed, but the overall vibe remains a highlight. Prices are sometimes described as a little steep for some items, yet many return weekend after weekend for beverages and treats, including chocolate and specialty drinks like matcha and chai. In sum, Le Petit Dep is a go to for a cozy casual visit with good coffee and pastry options, especially for locals and shoppers seeking a bright, unique vibe, while acknowledging a few drawbacks around space, interior design and the no laptops policy.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Dep
Opens Today at 8 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkThe Most Aesthetic Cafes in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Zoe Dessert is widely praised for its mango bingsu and fluffy shaved ice, with many reviews describing the desserts as flavorful, visually appealing, and reasonably priced. The menu is noted for a wide range of treats from bingsu and shaved ice to bubble tea and other sweets, making it a popular late night or casual outing spot. The staff and atmosphere receive generally positive comments for friendliness and coziness, though a few visits mention long waits and a cramped space. Service hiccups show up in some reviews, including rude reception, lack of utensils, water denial, and occasional lapses in quality such as mango sago not being cold or mango pieces not being fresh. Overall, Zoe Dessert is seen as a go to destination for sweet cravings with standout mango options, while some experienced inconsistency in service or quality on certain occasions.View restaurant profile
Zoe Dessert
Opens Today at 11:45 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to Try
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≈ 1.6 km
Latto - Café & Bar Laitier draws praise for a delicious matcha with ice cream affogato style and the richness of a mocha, while hot chocolate is described as absolutely delicious for a cold day, and gelato is a highlight many want to try. The staff is noted as incredibly friendly, and the space is described as beautiful and calm, a relaxing place with a quiet atmosphere that works well for work or a quiet read. There is mention of a barbershop and ice cream shop inside, which some reviews see as a plus, though others say the barber's loud cell phone and the resulting cacophony can disrupt tranquility and the music. A TikTok post helped bring attention to the venue, with positive notes on pastries and the Biscoff latte, which was said to be good. Overall, Latto - Café & Bar Laitier comes across as welcoming and versatile for drinks, desserts, and a calm environment, with clear interest from customers to return for gelato.View restaurant profile
Latto - Café & Bar Laitier
Opens Today at 9 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Autumn Drinks in Montreal
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≈ 1.6 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
Open until 6 pmPointe St-Charles
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Trois Cats 34 is described in reviews as a small, personal cafe with a cat themed concept and a focus on coffee and stroopwafels, plus handmade hot chocolate and self designed decor. The stroopwafels and coffee are repeatedly praised for taste, often described as delicious, with some noting that stroopwafels are made fresh in front of guests. The interior is highlighted as charming and stylish, contributing to a memorable Old Montreal vibe, and the staff are consistently described as kind and helpful. Some notes mention small portions and the absence of toilets, and a few reviews point out that service in French is not always available; others remark that prices are higher due to the atmosphere rather than the waffle flavor. Overall, the place attracts repeat visits and strong recommendations for the sweets, the coffee, and the distinctive cafe ambiance in a cat themed setting.View restaurant profile
Trois Cats 34
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Reviews describe Ice Crème Glacée as a friendly, fast service spot with solid ice cream and a prime location in the Old Port. Some comments say the ice cream is good but not standout, with a French line noting a runny texture while vanilla stays properly frozen, while others praise rich, creamy flavors and a wide range including chocolate dipped options. The kiosk is small with a fairly limited selection, but the flavors tried are consistently good and soft serve is popular with kids. A bachelor party visit in the Old Port was praised for top notch, creamy ice cream, many flavors, and quick, friendly service even with a big group. Chocolate coated varieties are well liked and many reviewers say they would return. Overall Ice Crème Glacée is seen as a good choice in Old Montreal, offering smooth scoops, generous portions, fast service, and a memorable waterfront treat for families, couples, and visitors.View restaurant profile
Ice Crème Glacée
Opens Today at 11 amOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Reviews of La Crémière describe the vanilla frappé as excellent, the service as good, and the location as very convenient in Complexe Desjardins. With the tip, the cost is a bit higher than expected for a small frappé, which some consider expensive. Overall, the feedback points to a tasty drink and solid service at a convenient spot, tempered by price concerns.View restaurant profile
La Crémière
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
La Dolce Vita draws praise for a wide and often generous selection of gelato flavors, with standouts like pistachio, hazelnut, lemon crunch and lemon yogurt crunch mentioned by many, and a number of reviewers calling the texture smooth and the flavors bright. The portions are described as generous and the service as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. While many reviews are highly positive and some call it the best gelato in town, a few experiences note inconsistent flavor quality or texture and even disappointment with certain flavors. The shop is also appreciated for variety including lactose free and vegan options, and several reflections mention good value for the price. Overall, La Dolce Vita is seen as a top gelato spot by many, offering enjoyable flavors and attentive service, though expectations may vary by flavor and visit.View restaurant profile
La Dolce Vita
Loved by customers for over 20 years
Opens Today at 3 pm
Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
CHAT COLATE comes across as a cozy cat themed cafe in the Old Port, with charming cat paraphernalia, vintage touches, and a warm, friendly vibe that makes the space feel welcoming even when it is busy. Ice cream and sorbet are praised for texture and depth, with classics well balanced and seasonal flavors adding variety, while hot chocolate is described as comforting and not overly sweet. A range of sweets such as crepes and waffles are mentioned, and there are dairy free options for those who need them. Prices are often noted as a bit high, and a few reviews mention inconsistent hours that don’t always match posted times, which can be frustrating for planning. The shop is small and lively with seating packed together, offering a lively atmosphere but limited privacy. Some comments address cleanliness and the lack of an on site restroom, though service is generally warm and efficient. Overall, the place feels charming, cat friendly, and a solid pick for dessert lovers and cat enthusiasts.View restaurant profile
CHAT-COLATE
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Reviews describe Chocolats Favoris as a go-to spot for chocolate dipped ice cream and gifts in downtown Montreal, with a wide array of handmade chocolates, rich coatings, and a crowd-pleasing variety of flavors and toppings from vanilla and dark chocolate to dulce de leche, pistachio, hazelnut and more; many say the chocolate shells are thick and luscious, the presentation is appealing, and the store atmosphere is bright and candy-store like, making it a fun indulgence before or after a show or as a gift. The ice cream is often praised for creaminess and the range of dipping options, while some note the portions are large and the baby or mini sizes are plenty; several reviewers mention reliable staff and fast service, though a few report occasional chaos or long lines during busy periods and frustration when explanations of the concept are lacking. A few critiques point to the strong sweetness and the perceived high price, and some customers find the dipping coating a bit difficult to eat, but overall the experience is described as delicious, indulgent, and worth a visit for chocolate and ice cream lovers.View restaurant profile
Chocolats Favoris
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Where to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery is highlighted for rich soft serve and a rotating lineup of inventive flavors such as matcha blueberry and taro, with triple chocolate also praised; fans tout velvety textures and generous portions, and favorites include strawberry lychee, pandan coconut, yuzu lemon, and lavender honey, though one note mentions lavender buds being a bit excessive. Some sorbets are described as sweet but made with syrup concentrates rather than real fruit, and the hard ice cream is occasionally cited as icy. Service is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, but hours and consistency can be an issue, with reports of online openness that does not always match on site and even a visit to a location that felt more like a trailer than a storefront. Overall, CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery is seen as a beloved option for a wide range of flavors, including lactose free choices, and as a bright spot for a casual summer treat despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
CA LEM Crèmerie Creamery
May be temporarily closedSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Havre aux Glaces is described by reviewers as a place with attractive decor and a pleasant atmosphere, where service is generally good but the food can be hit or miss. Many visits highlight the outside terrace in summer and the ice cream experience, while a business lunch is noted as slower with issues like bones in fish and high prices for small shrimp. Overall, the ice creams and sorbets are praised as delicious and flavorful, with standout flavors including mango, coconut, pistachio and caramel varieties, and some call it the best or a must visit. The shop's location by the canal and the open seating area are frequently mentioned as enhancing the experience, though lines and crowding can occur. Taken together, Havre aux Glaces is seen as a reliable go to for classic flavors and a scenic place to enjoy ice cream, with many noting good value for the quality and generous scoops.View restaurant profile
Havre aux Glaces
May be temporarily closedSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Crémerie Saint Paul earns praise for tasty buckwheat crepes and reliable options for breakfast and lunch, with a comfortable atmosphere and friendly, attentive service noted by many. The chicken, bacon and cheese crepe and a small side salad are often described as delicious, while a few reviews warn that crepes can be undercooked or taste eggy. Ice cream experiences are mixed: some flavors are described as creamy and enjoyable, but others are criticized as bland or expensive, and a couple of comments point to limited flavor options. Overall the spot is seen as a popular choice for crepes and ice cream, offering quick service and good value for many, though opinions vary on consistency, flavor variety, and price.View restaurant profile
Crémerie Saint Paul
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Havre aux Glaces earns praise for its high quality ice cream with strong natural fruit flavors and a broad sorbet lineup, including lactose free options that feel refreshing. Flavors are described as well balanced and not overly sweet, with recommendations for matcha, lemon and coffee. Reviewers note the shop is well located on Rue Sainte Catherine and that the offering is consistent at both the street location and the market location. Price and portion sizes are frequently mentioned, with many saying the prices are high for relatively small portions. Hours and openings can be confusing, as Google listings sometimes show hours that do not match actual closures. Service experiences vary, with many describing staff as friendly while a minority report rude or stingy service. Overall, Havre aux Glaces is seen as a top ice cream spot in Montreal and a go to for visitors and locals alike.View restaurant profile
Havre aux Glaces
Opens Today at 2 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails draws praise for its beaver tails, described as addictive with a dough that is crispy on the outside and soft inside, topped with a wide range of toppings from Nutella banana to pistachio cream, and for poutine that many find delicious and generously loaded, though a few note the cheese curds are not always squeaky. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and fast, but busy periods can slow things down since one cashier handles orders, and the space can feel tight with limited indoor seating. The venue is noted as clean and charming with a cute vibe and merch available, making it a worthwhile stop in Montreal's old quarter for visitors from abroad and locals alike, even as some point out hot chocolate can be disappointing. Overall the experience emphasizes quality and value, with beaver tails and poutine as the main draws and the atmosphere as a pleasant bonus.View restaurant profile
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails
Opens Today at 10 amOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Crêperie St-Paul sits in the heart of Old Montreal, and reviews describe a cozy second floor café with a relaxed, unhurried vibe and a charming street view. The place is praised for solid value and a wide range of crepes, from Nutella and strawberry to savory options like chicken and bacon, often paired with good coffee. The atmosphere is repeatedly called welcoming and easygoing, a convenient stop for tourists and locals alike seeking a casual bite. Some guests highlight fast service and friendly staff, while others mention slow or inattentive service, language barriers, or occasionally bland or inconsistent dishes. Overall, it comes across as a nice, approachable spot in a picturesque area that delivers tasty crepes and fair prices, though with mixed impressions about repeat visits depending on the visit and service on that day.View restaurant profile
Crêperie St-Paul
Opens Today at 8 amOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Comptoir 400 comes across as a lively Old Port spot with a pleasant terrace and a mix of solid dishes and variable service, where reviewers praise the location, atmosphere and flavors in items like mussels, poutine, pizza, burgers and fish, while noting that portions and prices can be inconsistent and some dishes arrive cold or underseasoned. The menu spans seafood, mains and shareables, with several mentions of bruschetta, salads and the arugula pizza as standouts, though a few experiences describe slower service, slow drink refills and uneven attention from staff. The ambiance is repeatedly described as warm and welcoming, making it a good casual option for families, groups or a relaxed dinner, especially outdoors, but timing can suffer during peak hours and some visits feel rushed. Overall, Comptoir 400 is seen as a worthwhile stop for a tasty, location-driven meal with friendly service, yet guests should temper expectations about consistency across visits.View restaurant profile
Comptoir 400
Opens Today at 8:30 amOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Dulce is described as a dessert spot near Old Montreal and the Old Port that stands out for its inviting smell and cute decorations. Several notes mention unpredictable hours with doors closed on planned visits despite online listings, a recurring issue among patrons, and a sense that nearby competitors are sometimes open when Dulce is not. On a later visit, staff are described as warmly welcoming and the interior atmosphere and aromas praised, with fresh churros fried on site. Taste reflections include the matcha flavor being nearly absent and the churro lacking the expected crunch, though flavors and the instagrammable interior motivate future visits.View restaurant profile
Dulce
Old Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Overall, reviews describe Mlle Catherine as a lively dessert spot in Old Montreal with a strong gelato and chocolate-dipped ice cream program, offering a wide range of flavors, generous portions, and crowd-pleasing crepes, while the atmosphere is attractive and the service is friendly and fast. The ice cream is repeatedly praised for creaminess and indulgence, with mango sorbet and chocolate-dipped treats singled out, though some flavors are noted as too sweet or inconsistent in texture. Seating is limited and lines can be long, and some reviewers mention the lack of restrooms and higher prices for the area. A few flavors receive mixed feedback on flavor intensity or notes of artificiality in pistachio, but the overall experience is considered worth a visit for dessert lovers and the variety offered.View restaurant profile
Mlle Catherine
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Overall, Kamé draws praise for fresh, creative poke bowls, a diverse cocktail list, and a warm, Hawaiian-inspired atmosphere with attentive service when it shines, plus a divine bubble tea and a refreshing house beer that complements the meals. The bowls are frequently described as tasty and satisfying, with the vegetarian mushroom option singled out as especially good and portions often viewed as good value for the price, making it a solid quick lunch, though some reviews note that portions can feel small or sauces can add to the cost. There are notes of dependable freshness and color in the bowls, and the overall dining experience is enhanced by prompt service in many visits. However, service inconsistencies and dietary mishaps appear in some cases, including a gluten-free request mishandled and not reimbursed, and a perception of younger staff not fully addressing the issue. A seating issue near a rat trap is also mentioned by one reviewer, reminding that experiences can vary. In sum, Kamé delivers flavorful, visually appealing fare and generally quick service, with caveats about consistency and accommodations for special diets.View restaurant profile
Kamé - Snack Bar Hawaien
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian Bowls
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Overall, Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café yields a mixed set of reviews: the concept is seen as really appealing while prices are described as a bit high; the taste is considered worth it by some, and the first experience was surprisingly high in quality. The staff is noted as friendly in several comments, with one mentioning that a staff member speaks Spanish. Confusion about the name appears in some remarks, noting that the restaurant is not called Yeh but Yaya. The frozen yogurt is described by some as decent but others say it is bland and unflavoured, missing mix-ins. A comparison with previous experiences suggests the product used to taste better, implying decline in flavor. A pricey iced tea is described as disappointing, despite polite service and no requested extras. Taken together, the impressions point to potential and pleasant elements, but inconsistency in product quality, pricing, and seasonal factors can affect the overall appeal.View restaurant profile
Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Overall, La Diperie is described as a place with tasty ice cream and a playful range of toppings and dips, though some dips taste more like white chocolate than the intended flavor, and outdoor dining is the only option. Reviews highlight friendly, welcoming staff and a warm atmosphere, with some service experiences praised and others noted as inconsistent during busy periods. Long lines and wait times are mentioned as drawbacks, while generous portions and a variety of specialties, including pizza, receive praise from many patrons. The ice cream is repeatedly described as creamy and well made, with appreciation for items prepared with care and occasional criticism that pizza dough and cheese can be undercooked in recent visits. Overall impressions are positive and many recommend visiting, citing delicious treats and kind service, though it is noted that quality and service can vary.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Opens Today at 4 pmDowntown
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