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≈ 1.1 km
La Petite Marche shines with a warm, charming atmosphere and lively music nights that elevate brunch and dinner. Guests consistently praise friendly, attentive staff and generous portions that offer great value. The menu features satisfying, fresh dishes for brunch, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with favorites like poutines and hearty plates. The terrace and cozy interior create a relaxed, welcoming setting ideal for gatherings with friends or casual evenings. Across visits, the vibe, live performances, and quality of food and drinks make La Petite Marche a standout Montreal experience.View restaurant profile
La Petite Marche
Open until 10 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.3 km
Reviews portray Café Tenini as a warm, welcoming spot with fantastic coffee and standout sandwiches made with fresh ingredients, while the decor feels charming and the atmosphere lives up to a true neighborhood vibe. The backyard terrace is frequently highlighted as a peaceful, garden-like retreat, with front and back outdoor seating that suits groups or a working visit thanks to good wifi and outlets. The menu offers a wide range of options including vegetarian and vegan choices, reliable pastries, and Greek style drinks, with many noting fair prices and transparent ingredient lists. The overall impression is that this cafe succeeds in balancing quality beverages, hearty food, friendly staff, and a vibe that invites returning, making it feel like a hidden gem in Mile End and a place where both the early riser and the lunch crowd will find something to love.View restaurant profile
Café Tenini
May be temporarily closedMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.6 km
Overall, Café Novanta comes across in reviews as a warm, welcoming, family style Italian cafe in Montreal with a cozy vibe and a strong sense of community. The staff are consistently praised for friendliness and attentive service, with many noting that the atmosphere feels like visiting a friend's place. The menu earns high marks for fresh ingredients and authentic flavors, including pizzas, paninis, sandwiches and a range of Italian specialties, along with pastries such as pistachio croissant, cannoli and tiramisu, and a selection of imported Italian products available in house. Coffee and drinks are highlighted as excellent in many visits, with standout espresso and cappuccino and notable desserts and gelato pairing, though a few reviews mention espresso quality not meeting all expectations and a couple of drinks being a bit hot. The space is described as quaint, cozy and inviting, sometimes featuring Italian music and a simple setup that enhances the sense of being at a small, family cafe. Many reviewers express intention to return and to explore more of the menu, praising the consistency of good food, great service and the friendly, welcoming team that makes the cafe feel like a favorite local spot.View restaurant profile
Café Novanta
Open until 5 pmMile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 0.8 km
At Caffè Grazie Mille, reviewers describe a warm, cozy cafe with excellent coffee and a welcoming vibe that makes guests feel at home. The staff and the owner are repeatedly praised for friendliness and humor, contributing to a comforting atmosphere. The menu earns praise for cannoli and other treats, with matcha and morning pairings highlighted as standout, and drinks like double macchiato with almond milk and a rich hot chocolate noted as delicious. Some visitors on a food tour also found the cannoli and coffee solid or excellent overall, while a French speaking guest noted a cannelloni with spoiled filling and disappointment. The cafe is portrayed as a reliable, memorable spot in Montreal and a favorite for those seeking authentic Italian cafe culture, described as homey and inviting and encouraging a return visit.View restaurant profile
Caffè Grazie Mille
Open until 4 pmMile-End
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≈ 1.7 km
Diners at Bacaro Pizzeria praise the Neapolitan style pizza with a thin crust and fresh ingredients, with the burrata pizza in particular drawing praise even as some feel it is pricey for what it is. Pasta dishes also earn compliments, portions are generous, and the kids menu with drawings and crayons is appreciated. Service is generally attentive and friendly, though a few reviews note occasional inexperience that some see as part of the charm. The atmosphere is described as vibrant and versatile, suitable for casual meals, romantic evenings, or weekend brunch, with welcoming indoor and outdoor seating and comfortable noise levels. Overall Bacaro Pizzeria seems to deliver consistently tasty food and a good value with attentive service, while some reviewers mention price concerns and minor hiccups as room for improvement.View restaurant profile
Bacaro Pizzeria
Open until 10 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.9 km
Overall, reviews describe Bistro Tôt ou Tard as a reliable, budget friendly spot with generous portions and a warm, welcoming vibe, especially for brunch, where omelettes, eggs Benedict, crepes and moules frites are frequently praised and portions can be large for the price. The location near Parc Lafontaine on the Plateau Mont-Royal is noted as convenient and the atmosphere is described as cozy, bright, and friendly with attentive service even when busy. The menu is varied and largely well received, with many saying the quality is high and ingredients feel fresh, though a few notes mention service lapses during peak times, slow coffee refills, or occasional disconnect between online menus and in restaurant pricing. Value is a common theme, with affordable prices, generous plates, and good overall quality, and guests often recommend coming early or avoiding peak weekend hours to beat the lines. The terrace is considered pleasant when weather allows, and the overall experience is described as reliable and satisfying for groups, family brunches, or casual dinners.View restaurant profile
Bistro Tôt ou Tard
Open until 10 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 2.1 km
Bar Caffettiera is a compact downtown Italian cafe where the crowd comes for authentic Italian coffee, pastries, and sandwiches and a vibrant, slightly chaotic vibe. Reviews repeatedly praise the espresso, cappuccino, and macchiato for balance and intensity, the pistachio croissant and bombolone, and the granita al caffe, with many calling it the best coffee in town or a very Italian experience. The atmosphere is lively and convivial, with friendly staff and a decor that evokes a mini Italy, sometimes accompanied by music that can be loud and seating that is limited or crowded. The place doubles as a bar with cocktails and keeps a no laptop policy, encouraging conversation. Pricing is generally described as reasonable for downtown, and guests appreciate the small, authentic menu of Italian sandwiches and pastries, including vegan options in some reviews. While seating and acoustics can be challenging at peak times, and a few pastries or coffees have fallen short for some, overall Bar Caffettiera is regarded as a standout coffee spot with strong atmosphere and consistent quality that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Bar Caffettiera
Open until 6 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 2.2 km
At Boulangerie Marguerita, diners praise a tomato pizza with a great crust and a sauce that is not too acidic, while some note a disappointing tomato pizza with a metallic taste from canned tomatoes, suggesting it may not be made from fresh puree. The artichoke and hot pepper pizza is excellent. The breads smell appealing and are very good plain. Textures are rich and soft, including the pizza doughs and the delicious white pizza.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Marguerita
Open until 5 pmLittle-Italy
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and Hotspots
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≈ 2.4 km
Il Pranzetto draws broad praise for authentic Italian pizza with a flavorful, well-balanced dough and fresh toppings, and several reviewers call it among the best Neapolitan options, whether enjoyed at home through delivery or in a warm, family-like setting. Service is consistently highlighted as attentive, quick, and courteous, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. The overall impression is high quality and reliable takeout or delivery, with occasional nods to additional treats like cannoli and the convenience of ordering. Some notes mention frozen pizza options, with a mix of opinions; some reviews say they are surprisingly good and worth trying, while others find certain pizzas average or not worth the price.View restaurant profile
Il Pranzetto
Open until 3 pmChinatown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 2.4 km
Bar Edicola comes across as warm, chic and welcoming with an upscale cafe vibe that suits a morning coffee, a casual bite, or an aperitivo with friends. The atmosphere blends a convivial, Italian inspired feel with a modern downtown setting, often described as cozy in the winter and lively on the terrace in nicer weather. The menu highlights simple, fresh dishes and tasty bites like stuffed olives, artichokes, a salumi plate and pasta, with standout drinks including Negronis, spritzes and other cocktails that pair well with the food. Service is consistently praised as friendly, attentive and genuinely helpful, making guests feel looked after throughout their visit. The reviews portray Bar Edicola as a delightful discovery and a new favorite in downtown Montreal, noted for quality food and drinks, a welcoming staff, and a vibrant yet relaxed vibe, with only occasional comments about price levels or minor balance in a few drinks.View restaurant profile
Bar Edicola
Open until 11 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviews describe Café Gelato as a cozy Little Italy spot with rich gelato, good coffee, and tasty breakfasts, housed in a clean, inviting space that feels welcoming for families and friends. The gelato is praised for its creaminess and authentic flavors with a wide range from classics to creative options. The service is generally friendly and attentive and the atmosphere is noted as warm and inviting, though some reviews mention occasional inconsistencies in staff attentiveness and hours displayed versus actual hours. A few opinions call the pricing high or the gelato not as authentic as expected and note limited flavors or sweetness, but many reviews celebrate the quality, atmosphere, and sense of community that make it a go to spot in the neighborhood. Overall, Café Gelato comes across as a standout choice for dessert, coffee, and casual bites in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Café Gelato
Open until 10 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.5 km
Panino Pazzo draws a devoted crowd with fresh, crusty bread and a wide range of Italian panini that many reviewers say rank among the best in town. The bread is consistently excellent, with a crisp exterior and soft interior, and each sandwich is generously filled with tender meat or vegetables, crisp greens, and olive oil, offering great value. The menu's variety and authentic flavors have people raving, and many note a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff who accommodate allergies and provide indoor and outdoor seating. Some feedback points to occasional misses, such as a substitution not going smoothly or a sandwich not meeting expectations, but these are rare compared with the overwhelmingly positive sentiment. All in all, Panino Pazzo is described as a cozy, top tier spot for Italian panini, with passionate fans who plan to return and try more options.View restaurant profile
Panino Pazzo
Open until 4 pmLittle-Italy
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≈ 2.6 km
Parma Café draws praise for fresh, flavorful Italian sandwiches, reliable breakfast and lunch options, and a cozy, light-filled setting that works well for a quick coffee or a sit-down meal. Many describe the coffee as well-made and the sandwiches as satisfying and sometimes excellent, with portions and value noted by some, though others find certain items pricey or underseasoned, including dry paninis or overly bitter coffee. The service is frequently described as friendly, efficient, and attentive, yet a few experiences mention delays or miscommunications, especially with pickup orders. The atmosphere and location near the train station are welcomed, while occasional issues like flies near the display and limited space are noted. Overall Parma Café is seen as a dependable spot with standout sandwiches and good coffee, though execution and value can vary.View restaurant profile
Parma Café
Open until 6 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Your Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sandwiches
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews portray Café Di Bernardo as a place with fresh, high quality Italian food and pastries, where cappuccinos capture the taste of Italy and the coffee is consistently praised. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed, with friendly and courteous staff contributing to the overall vibe. Fresh ingredients and careful preparation are repeatedly noted, along with a bold twist on traditional dishes and a strong selection of Italian imports. The cafe is seen as a convenient spot for a quick lunch or a casual coffee break, offering good sandwiches, roasted vegetable salads, and a range of products imported from Italy. Overall, the feedback highlights authentic Italian quality in Montreal, friendly service, and a must visit for coffee lovers and food enthusiasts.View restaurant profile
Café Di Bernardo
Open until 3 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviewers describe Cantine Panella as a gluten-free haven in Montreal, with a fully gluten-free menu and an inviting atmosphere that feels more like a warm cafe and bakery than a typical GF spot. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, and the staff explain options and accommodate allergies, helping diners feel safe and welcome whether stopping in for coffee, pastries, a hearty lunch or a special meal. The bread, pastries and pizzas are repeatedly praised for taste and texture, with standout items like cinnamon rolls, focaccias, tiramisu and a vegan-friendly pizza option, and many note the quality rivals non gluten-free bakeries. Several reviews highlight the welcoming vibe and the sense of normalcy it provides to those with celiac disease or dairy and lactose intolerances. A few notes about portions or pacing and occasional outdoor table cleanliness appear, but the overall sentiment is that Cantine Panella is a top gluten-free destination in Montreal and a place many would return to again and again.View restaurant profile
Cantine Panella
Open until 9 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Cinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsMontreal's Favourite Gluten-Free Restaurants and BakeriesView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Piazza Salumi is described as a standout Italian market and sandwich shop in Montreal, offering a wide range of gluten free options, top quality meats, and fresh bread that elevate mortadella and prosciutto subs. Staff are repeatedly praised for warmth and helpfulness, contributing to a friendly small business vibe. The in store counter and shelves feature pizza, arancini, focaccia sandwiches and a broad selection of pastas, sauces, and pantry items. Prices are sometimes noted as a bit high, but the freshness, bread quality and meat quality are cited as making it worthwhile. Overall, reviews place Piazza Salumi among the best Italian specialty spots in Montreal for variety, authenticity and dependable customer service.View restaurant profile
Piazza Salumi
Open until 6 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and Hotspots
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews converge on Caffè Italia as a must visit for coffee lovers, with the cappuccino repeatedly called the standout thanks to a balanced coffee base, rich and light milk foam, a precise hint of bitterness, and a crema that lets the other flavors shine; espresso and latte are also praised for richness and smoothness, often paired with fresh pastries like cannoli, croissants, and panini such as mortadella or turkey that are described as well made. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as an authentic old school Italian cafe with a warm Little Italy vibe, friendly and efficient staff, and a bustling, popular scene that can mean waits, but the quality makes the detour worthwhile. Many reviews note good value and affordable prices for high quality drinks and bites, and some call it a local institution with a legendary status, a place that feels like a slice of Italy in Montreal. A few responses mention moments of service hiccups or occasional bitterness in a cup, but these are outliers in a generally glowing panorama of coffee culture and comforting bites.View restaurant profile
Caffè Italia
Open until 10 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsMontreal's Culinary Legacy: Uncovering the City's Oldest RestaurantsView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Segreta is widely praised for its authentic Roman style pizza al taglio, with a crust that stays crisp at the edges and light inside, made with high quality ingredients, and the burrata with hot honey topping on margherita or pepperoni earns particularly enthusiastic praise. The menu's variety, from pepperoni with burrata to potato rosemary and mushroom funghi, along with standout desserts like tiramisu and pistachio bomboloni, makes it a destination for many, with some calling it the best pizza in Montreal and one of the top spots in town. Service and atmosphere are described as welcoming and fast in many visits, though seating is limited and the space can feel cramped, and a few reviews note occasional slips like mismatched orders, price concerns, or the slices not always arriving hot. The experience extends to catering for events, with easy ordering and reliable results, and for many, a return visit is a given due to the care shown in dough, sauce, and topping balance.View restaurant profile
SEGRETA Pizza AL Taglio + Epicerie Italienne
Open until 8 pmMile-Ex, Parc-Extension
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Near IGA Stadium in Montreal
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≈ 2.7 km
Pasticceria Alati-Caserta is widely praised for authentic Italian pastries, with cannoli featuring crisp shells and creamy filling, classic sfogliatelle, tiramisu and a broad range of cakes and cookies that taste fresh and true to traditional Naples-inspired pastry making. The shop is often called a must-visit and a Montreal classic, with friendly, attentive staff and a charming, open bakery feel, though a few reviews point to occasional inconsistent service and high prices. Even on busy weekends, the selection and quality are described as worth the wait, and many customers celebrate the variety of sweets and the option to try cakes by the slice. Some items have drawn criticism, such as certain cannoli fillings, zeppole or butter-cream versions, with a handful finding some sweets overly sweet or not up to expectations. Overall, the pastries, from cannoli to tiramisu and eclairs, are seen as standout and the place remains a landmark for authentic Italian desserts in Little Italy.View restaurant profile
Pasticceria Alati-Caserta
Open until 6 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Le Restaurant Crossbar offers a mixed but overall positive snapshot: margarita pizza is widely recommended, the atmosphere is good and the staff are described as friendly and attentive with solid service, and the location near the Bell Centre is convenient for game days. However, reviews flag inconsistent seating rules and prices that feel high, especially for breakfast items such as small pancakes with limited syrup, cold toast, and reheated omelets. Some guests appreciate quick service and a willingness to learn, while others warn that dinner may not match breakfast in quality and value can be lacking, yet most would still recommend a visit.View restaurant profile
Le Restaurant Crossbar
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews describe PZA San Giovanni as a warm, welcoming spot with attentive service and a lively vibe, where fresh, well-prepared Italian fare shines from pizza with a perfect dough and bright red sauce to focaccia sandwiches, panini, arancini and fresh sides. Sandwiches such as chicken cutlet on focaccia and other varieties are highlighted as especially tasty and satisfying, while the pizza and toppings are frequently praised for quality and value. The staff are consistently described as friendly and helpful, contributing to a convivial atmosphere and even sparking good conversations about other sights in town. Late night hours and a lively bar scene are noted as big positives, though there are occasional hiccups like pizza sold out on some visits, when substitutes still impress and the overall experience remains authentic and welcoming.View restaurant profile
PZA San Giovanni
Open until 3 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.7 km
Tbsp is widely praised for its calm, chic atmosphere and beautiful design, a setting that feels intimate and suitable for couples or relaxed evenings and is conveniently located near downtown and Old Montreal. Service is repeatedly described as impeccable and attentive, with staff who are knowledgeable about the menu and generous with recommendations, making the dining experience warm and engaging. The food receives frequent praise for creativity and quality, with standout dishes and a strong emphasis on multi element plating and even zero waste concepts; desserts and cocktails are often noted as memorable. Some visits mention temperature issues, with dishes arriving cold on several occasions, and a few guests feel certain offerings are overpriced for the value. Brunch experiences are mixed, ranging from highly enjoyable to disappointing due to service issues, while others celebrate the overall dining journey and staff who go above and beyond. Overall Tbsp is viewed as a must try for Montreal dining, delivering delicious meals and memorable service, though temperature consistency and value considerations should be kept in mind.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Tbsp.
Located in the W Montreal Hotel
Open until 1:30 pm - Reopens at 5:30 pm
Downtown, Old Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Casa Di Toto is described as a hidden gem with a family run vibe and fresh, delicious food at reasonable prices, offering a wide variety of options from pizzas to arancini, cannoli, pastries and traditional focaccia pizza. Pizza is praised for freshness and authenticity, with some reviewers naming it the best in Montreal, while arancini al ragù and desserts are frequently highlighted for flavor and generous portions. The cozy, casual atmosphere feels like a home kitchen and the staff are noted as friendly and attentive, with the place even offering a chance to watch Italian soccer on weekends. Take out is convenient and ingredients are consistently described as fresh. Drawbacks mentioned include occasional parking challenges near Jean Talon market and, on some items, fillings that are not as generous. Overall, the reviews present Casa Di Toto as a go to spot for authentic Italian flavors, pastries, and cannoli, a must try for locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Casa Di Toto
Open until 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.8 km
Mr Biscotti
Open until 7 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: On the Hunt for Montreal's Best Cannoli
≈ 2.9 km
Overall, reviews of Pizzeria Imperium describe a cozy spot in Little Italy with inviting atmosphere and some solid dishes, though experiences are mixed. Some patrons praise friendly, clean surroundings and good portions, while others complain of empty shelves, perceived lack of motivation from staff, and pizzas that arrive underheated or lack flavor. Nostalgia for the previous owners is evident in comments about higher energy and better service, though other guests commend tasty items like veal, calamari, arancini and lasagna, and note strong takeout pizzas with good texture and sauce. Frequent visitors mention returning for certain specialties and value the occasional standout bite, while others feel the overall value and consistency could improve. In short, the place is seen as having potential and a mix of devoted fans and lingering disappointment, depending on visit and dish chosen.View restaurant profile
Pizzeria Imperium
Open until 9:30 pmLittle-Italy, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 3 km
Parma Café offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere where Italian flavors shine in panini, pastas, salads, and coffee, with reviews highlighting crusty panini such as porchetta, mortadella with pistachio pesto, and eggplant parmesan, along with a Caprese salad and a latte that many praise as superb. The service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, making guests feel at home whether studying or grabbing a bite, though busy periods can bring slower timing and occasional uneven dish execution such as bland fillings or sandwiches arriving cold. The cafe is noted for a clean, comfortable vibe, open kitchen visibility, and reasonable prices, while a few comments mention higher prices for portion size or variability in quality. Overall Parma Café is seen as a reliable go-to for a casual lunch or cafe stop with a charming atmosphere, solid coffee and sandwiches, and a willingness to return, despite the occasional hiccup.View restaurant profile
Parma Café
Open until 7 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Your Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sandwiches
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≈ 3 km
Café de Mercanti comes across as a cozy, welcoming spot with excellent coffee and a careful pastry selection, a place to linger during a stroll or start a morning in Old Montreal. The service is repeatedly described as friendly and genuine, and the space is noted for its intimate yet tasteful decor and a calm vibe. Gluten free options receive strong praise, with gluten free scones and cookies and desserts like date and coconut squares standing out, and many express plans to try more gluten free items. Food and beverages like quiche and croissants are tasty, with some noting the prices as a bit high but quality remains high. The location near shops and sights is highlighted as a plus and the ambiance is pleasant for both work and casual visits. Occasional hiccups appear, including a misordered Americano and a difficult exchange, but overall experiences remain positive. Overall Café de Mercanti is seen as a reliable spot for coffee, sweets and light bites with friendly staff and a warm, inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Café de Mercanti
Open until 4 pmOld Montreal
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≈ 3 km
Patrons describe Patisserie St Martin as offering a rich mix of Italian pastries, sandwiches and warm drinks, with cannoli repeatedly singled out as outstanding and pizzas and sandwiches generally praised for flavor and generous fillings; the selection is broad and inviting, and the terrace overlooking Jean Talon Market is a pleasant plus for many; service is often efficient, though some note that staff could be warmer; desserts such as the fresh strawberry shortcake are enjoyed, while crème brûlée is seen as disappointing and mille-feuille as bland or salty, and there are some quibbles about online ordering, including misrepresented quantities or quality; a disappointing discount-basket experience with a third-party delivery service involved dry bread leading to regret; overall the place is viewed as a solid nearby option, with many items repeatedly praised, a willingness to return, and a sense that the extensive choices can make deciding difficult.View restaurant profile
Patisserie St Martin
Open until 8 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This Season
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