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Second Cup Café - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Second Cup Café

Open until Midnight
(182)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Second Cup Café is described as a welcoming, clean and comfortable spot that is ideal for studying or meeting friends, with consistently friendly staff and a broad range of coffees and pastries and frequent new creations. The atmosphere is calm and inviting, usually conducive to focus, and seating is generally ample though weekends can feel crowded due to its central location near universities and transit hubs. Reviewers praise reliable service, good latte and pastries, and a sense of being treated like regulars, while a few note occasional misorders, tables that need cleaning after busy periods, or occasional inconsistency such as a burnt tasting coffee. Some mention higher prices but fair value, and a few report gift card issues or slow replies from customer service, though internet access and overall experience have improved for many. Overall, Second Cup Café comes across as a popular, comfortable cafe to work, study or meet friends, with a friendly team and a steady stream of menu updates that keep things interesting.View restaurant profile
Presse Café - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Presse Café

Open until 11 pm
(22)
Latin Quarter

Review Summary

Reviews of Presse Café present a mixed picture: coffee quality is a frequent concern, described as burnt, tasting like water, or undrinkable, even when staff can be friendly and attentive. The location inside the bus terminal near Berri UQAM is repeatedly praised for convenience, offering quick service and a simple selection of essentials such as sandwiches, croques, wraps, scones, and Mighty Leaves teas, though prices are not always clearly displayed. Food quality varies, with some items described as fresh and satisfying and others criticized for dryness, an almost undercooked center in pastries, or limited vegetarian options after menu changes like the removal of bagels. Attitudes in service are inconsistent, with some experiences featuring pleasant interactions and others described as unfriendly, contributing to an overall bof impression for some. For travelers needing a quick bite or caffeine between transports, Presse Café remains a practical stop, with certain items like a turkey panini or a croque matin highlighted by some, while coffee quality and value issues temper the overall takeaway.View restaurant profile
Marius et Fanny - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Marius et Fanny

Open until 5 pm
(62)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Reviews consistently praise Marius et Fanny for friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming atmosphere. Patisseries, croissants, pain au chocolat and other pastries are repeatedly described as delicious and of high quality, with standout items like tarts and tiramisu noted by several reviewers. The coffee, hot chocolate and cappuccinos are frequently highlighted as excellent, with some describing the beverages as among the best they have had. Prices are generally described as reasonable, though a few pastry items are noted as slightly pricier than at other spots. The downtown Montreal location is seen as a plus by many, making it a recommended stop for pastry lovers. Service is often described as warm, personalized and top notch, with staff described as kind and helpful. Overall, the place is viewed as a gem worth returning to, offering a broad array of quality pastries and reliable treats.View restaurant profile
Le Café Big Trouble - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Le Café Big Trouble

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(346)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in Montreal

Review Summary

Le Café Big Trouble appears in reviews as a cozy quirky cafe with a lush plant filled vibe and a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere; the staff are consistently described as friendly and attentive. The brunch and coffee are the stars, with pancakes and sourdough bread often highlighted, avocado toast praised for its generous portions, and dishes like burritos and sandwiches earning solid marks, while the coffee program is noted for balanced cappuccinos and tasty lattes. Portions are generally generous and prices fair, making it a reliable spot for a quick bite or a longer hangout. Some comments mention occasional slow service or wait times and a desire for online ordering to streamline the experience. Overall, Le Café Big Trouble is seen as a standout Montreal brunch destination and a cozy hub for locals and visitors alike, delivering memorable flavors, good value, and a welcoming ambiance, even if every visit comes with its own small hiccups.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Café Van Houtte

Open until 6 pm
(39)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Café Van Houtte praise strong coffee and espresso, friendly staff in some visits, and desserts like a chocolate molten cake described as a killer and a carrot cake that is unusually good and mouthwatering to look at, with sandwiches and other items seeming homemade. On the downside, service can be inconsistent, with some customers noting a lack of greetings or farewells and occasional miscommunication from the barista, a croissant that did not hit the mark, and relatively high prices. The takeaway is that Café Van Houtte offers solid flavors and a welcoming vibe when the staff is attentive, but reliability and value can vary.View restaurant profile
Café léo - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Café léo

Open until 6 pm
(319)
Downtown, Latin Quarter

Mentioned in: The Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This SeasonThe Best Autumn Drinks in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Café Léo as a cozy, relaxed, and welcoming space with a warm vibe that invites long visits for work or study. The coffee and drinks receive frequent praise, from rich espresso builds to matcha and chai lattes, and the pastries and croissants, including options for gluten free, are often highlighted as standout treats, though some reviewers warn about cross contamination or limited gluten free choices. The atmosphere is described as bright, stylish, and conducive to concentration, with artful decor, rotating exhibitions, and plenty of seating that can accommodate individuals or groups. Staff are generally praised for friendliness and helpfulness, even when service varies by moment, and the location near the university is noted as convenient for students and travelers alike. Overall, Café Léo comes across as a popular, aesthetically pleasing place to sip well made drinks, enjoy a pastry, and get work done, while a few comments point to a desire for a larger food menu and more consistent service.View restaurant profile
Cachitos - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Cachitos

Open until 8 pm
(201)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Reviews describe Cachitos as a warm, welcoming spot for Venezuelan comfort food, where cachitos and tequenos are consistently praised for freshness and flavor, with a menu offering a variety of fillings like ham and cheese, chorizo cheese, and goyave with cheese. Coffee and cafe vibes are loved too, with friendly staff, attentive service, and latte art that adds a cute touch to a relaxed atmosphere. The food is described as fresh and homemade, and the cachitos are often called among the best ever, while some comments note the overall experience is solid but not always wow, yet still enjoyable and worth returning for. The space is small but has plenty of seating, which helps during busy times, and desserts such as cocada receive praise. Overall Cachitos is seen as a dependable, tasty stop in Montreal for a quick snack or comforting bite that nods to Venezuelan flavors.View restaurant profile
Ginkgo Café Bar - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Ginkgo Café Bar

Open until 10 pm
(918)
Quartier des Spectacles, Latin Quarter

Review Summary

Ginkgo Café Bar is described as a cozy, stylish spot with a warm vibe that attracts students for brunch and after classes, where the staff are generally friendly and attentive. Food quality is mixed across visits, ranging from standout dishes like hearty poutine, rich Benedicts and guacamole to meals that feel bland, lukewarm or overpriced, with occasional menu changes and price bumps affecting value. Service quality also varies; many reviews praise fast, courteous service, while others report slow, inattentive staff or missteps. The ambiance is repeatedly cited as appealing and not too loud, though some mention decor wear, occasional cleanliness issues, or doors left open letting flies in. The bar scene gets praise for late day and weekend drinks, including a well regarded mimosa option, and the location near campus is a plus. Overall, it reads as a reliable local favorite for a casual meal or drinks, with strong opinions on value and consistency.View restaurant profile
Ateliers SAQ par ITHQ - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Ateliers SAQ par ITHQ

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(93)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Learn How to Taste Wine in Montreal: The Best Classes and Workshops

Review Summary

Overall, attendees describe Ateliers SAQ par ITHQ as engaging and well organized, with instructors who are clear, energetic and able to make wine concepts accessible. The sessions cover initiation to tasting, wine and food pairings, and culinary workshops, delivering lively demonstrations, generous tastings and memorable aromas. The experience emphasizes foundations as well as deeper exploration of regions, grape varieties and scent profiles, leaving participants ready to continue their wine education. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as convivial and interactive, with knowledgeable guidance and well prepared materials that help novices and enthusiasts alike. Some remarks note occasional chatter during the course, but the overall feedback highlights high quality instruction, practical takeaways and good value, encouraging future enrollments and a desire to participate in more sessions.View restaurant profile
Restaurant de l'ITHQ - Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Restaurant de l'ITHQ

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(3164)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier Latin

Review Summary

Reviews consistently describe Restaurant de l'ITHQ as a refined, imaginative dining experience that blends creative Quebecois cuisine with attentive service delivered by students under supervision. The tasting menus with wine pairings are frequently praised for balance, thoughtful presentations, and a focus on local ingredients, while the setting is described as elegant, comfortable, well lit, and conveniently located near the Sherbrooke metro with parking nearby. The pre dinner bar experience and the wine program are highlighted for helpful explanations and solid recommendations, and the overall service is courteous and professional, even as some visits note longer waits or a tempo that reflects training in progress. Portions are sometimes considered on the small side and some guests feel value could be stronger for the price, with occasional variability in flavor depth or originality across dishes. Despite these caveats, the consensus is that the quality, technique, and experience are consistently high, making it a memorable destination to observe the learning process in a fine dining context, especially for tasting menus and special occasions, with many guests promising to return.View restaurant profile

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