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Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Mile-End

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La Toxica - Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Mile-End

La Toxica

The best tacos in Montreal
Opens Today at 10 am
(448)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: The Best Mexican Restaurants in MontrealWhere to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealView More

Review Summary

La Toxica comes across as a lively, welcoming spot with generous portions and authentic Mexican flavors. Tacos, especially birria, al pastor and carnitas, receive frequent praise along with sides like nachos, quesadillas, churros and horchata, all noted for good value. Service is consistently described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a festive atmosphere that works well for groups and celebrations. While the space can be lively and a bit loud and occasional wait times or strong aromas are mentioned during peak hours, the overall experience is highly regarded.View restaurant profile
La Buvette du Dep - Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Mile-End

La Buvette du Dep

Café | Buvette | Coworking
Opens Today at 9 am
(169)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkView More

Review Summary

La Buvette du Dep offers a cozy, charming cafe vibe with festive Christmas decor and a vintage warmth that makes the space feel magical. Hot chocolate, lattes, pastries, and savory options are widely enjoyed, with many noting comforting drinks and a welcoming atmosphere that invites lingering. The ambiance is warm and intimate, with delightful decor and a holiday mood that shines especially at Christmas, while the service is often friendly though not always fast. Crowds and lines outside can happen when reservations are not possible, and a few items are pricey, yet the overall experience remains worth it for the feel, decor and festive drinks. In short, La Buvette du Dep stands out as a visually impressive and cozy destination for seasonal treats and a dose of winter magic.View restaurant profile
Bar Cicchetti - Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Mile-End

Bar Cicchetti

Opens Today at 4 pm
(125)
Mile-End, Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: Where to Eat Near IGA Stadium in Montreal

Review Summary

Bar Cicchetti feels like a lively, cozy neighborhood spot with a Venice inspired twist where small plates and drinks shine. Across reviews, the antipasto menu is a crowd favorite, with marinated olives and mushrooms singled out as particularly delicious, and bite sized items plus polenta fries get praise for satisfying hunger. The basil ginger lemonade and a broad cocktail and wine list stand out, while the terrace seating and warm ambiance, including music and lighting, earn frequent compliments, making it a popular pick for dates or nights out with friends. Service is described as attentive and the vibe welcoming, though a few visits note drawbacks on busy nights, such as loud crowds, limited outdoor seating after dark, and an hour plus wait for food with little discount offered. Overall, many call Bar Cicchetti exquisite and one of the best bars in Montreal, a place to linger over drinks and small plates and to return to again and again, especially for the outdoor scene and buzzy atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Bar Henrietta - Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Mile-End

Bar Henrietta

Opens Today at 4 pm
(370)
Mile-End

Mentioned in: Best Solo Dining in Montreal: Top Restaurants for Eating AloneWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More

Review Summary

Bar Henrietta is a chic and vibrant Montreal spot where cocktails and sharing plates are highly praised, with a strong wine program and a lively atmosphere that can feel crowded at times. The food is flavorful and varied, featuring items like burrata, octopus, scallops, ceviche and piri piri chicken, and the popcorn is a popular highlight for many guests. The vibe is warm and welcoming, the terrace is often described as beautiful, and the overall mood works well for a first date or a night out with friends. Noise levels can be loud and conversation may be difficult when the place is busy. Service is friendly and attentive on many visits but can slow during peak hours, and some patrons report long waits for drinks. The space feels intimate yet compact, with some tables sharing space when crowded and no reservations available in many cases. Overall Bar Henrietta is a popular choice for good value cocktails and tasty small plates with a vibrant atmosphere, though experiences vary with noise and service speed.View restaurant profile
La Taverne de Noël - Non-alcoholic Drink Options Restaurants in Mile-End

La Taverne de Noël

Opens Today at 8 am
(159)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Christmas Pop Ups in Montreal to Visit This Holiday Season18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkView More

Review Summary

Overall, La Taverne de Noël is stunning and deeply festive, with enchanting decorations and a cozy, nostalgic Christmas atmosphere that invites visitors to take photos and soak up the mood more than to savor a refined meal. Yet wait times are a common complaint, with lines outside in the cold and slow service inside, especially for those expecting table service or a quick drink. Reviewers note that the entry and ordering flow can feel chaotic or disorganized, and that the new system requires waiting and self service at times. Drinks and treats can be hit or miss, with some hot chocolates and marshmallows praised, some cocktails described as overpriced or average, and desserts varying in quality. Food options are often described as limited or mediocre, with some items made to be reheated or not flavorful, while others please certain palates. While the overall experience is seen as an essential holiday destination for the photos and ambience, it may not satisfy those seeking consistently good food or service, and the hype sometimes exceeds the reality. For a festive visit with patience for crowds and a focus on atmosphere, it is worth considering during quieter hours or on weekdays; those after a calm, refined dining experience may prefer other options, as the decor and vibe stay superb even when service and quality vary.View restaurant profile
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