Overall the reviews describe Joie de Livres as a warmly designed bookshop cafe that blends a well curated bilingual collection with a cafe bar offering coffee, cocktails, wine and snacks, all set in a cozy, bookish atmosphere that many find inviting and magical. The concept is widely praised for the atmosphere, the friendly staff, and the way books and drinks are connected, with many noting fantasy and science fiction sections and a strong selection of francophone titles. Visitors rave about the delicious drinks and tasty bites, the decor and the atmosphere, and several say it is a favorite spot and a must visit in Montréal. However, some evenings can be cramped with limited seating, and there are occasional concerns about how the space is managed when busy. A few reviews mention price sensitivity around certain wines and variable service, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive and many plan to return.View restaurant profile
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Creme Mood Artisan earns praise for soft, fluffy buns with generous fillings and a well balanced sweetness, with the raspberry pistachio cinnamon bun frequently singled out as a standout and the pistachio and Biscoff options also noted as delicious when the batch is fresh; the texture and icing are often described as indulgent and elevating a classic cinnamon roll into a celebratory treat. Yet several reviews point to inconsistency, with some visits marked by drier texture, less filling, and uneven icing, and a few shoppers mention items arriving fresh only at opening time with stock selling out quickly. The price is sometimes described as high for what is offered, and there are comments about not finding seating and the shop being more suited to takeout. A few notes mention a noticeable odor in the store and days when the atmosphere felt lacking. Service is frequently described as friendly and helpful, and many agree that the experience is worth trying and can be exceptional on a good day, making it a notable option for those craving elevated cinnamon buns in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Au Coin comes across as a warm, stylish neighborhood favorite with a cozy open space, a standout wine list, and a menu that feels thoughtfully prepared and made in house, with guests frequently praising delicious pizzas, especially the sourdough crust, as well as pastries and breads. The atmosphere ranges from intimate evenings to a lively daytime buzz, and the staff is often described as friendly and attentive, contributing to smooth service even when busy. Some reviews note slower or inconsistent service at times and occasional gaps in menu clarity or vegetarian options, suggesting room for refinement. Overall, the quality and value are consistently highlighted, making Au Coin a compelling choice for coffee, breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner, and a place many would return to for its ambiance, creative offerings, and welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile