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≈ 2.9 km
Canard Café offers a cozy, welcoming neighborhood vibe with a work friendly setup and a strong coffee program, complemented by a generous pastry case and reliable lunch options including a ham sandwich and a much loved date square. Reviewers consistently praise the quality of drinks, from rich espressos to excellent cappuccinos and lattes, and many note friendly, attentive staff that create a warm atmosphere. The space is described as charming and bright, ideal for studying or catching up with friends, though it can get a bit noisy when the cafe is busy and seating is limited. The terrace is pleasant on nice days and dogs are welcomed with treats, while some comments mention higher prices for the portion sizes. Overall, the mix of tasty food, dependable coffee, and a relaxed vibe makes Canard Café a neighborhood favorite.View restaurant profile
Canard Café
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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≈ 0.9 km
Maison Rolland is described as a charming bakery and patisserie with a wide range of pastries, cakes, sandwiches and savory items, and many reviewers praise the friendly and efficient service in a welcoming setting. The quality and taste are highlighted for many products, with special admiration for the birthday cake decorations and classics, yet some experiences show inconsistency, such as a red velvet cake that did not meet expectations, a Christmas log served at room temperature and priced high, and croissants that are no longer as flaky or butter rich as before. The staff are repeatedly praised for being welcoming and helpful, with notes about quick service and good value for a quick stop or a light meal. Some guests call the overall experience excellent and highly recommend Maison Rolland, while a few express disappointment and say they would not return after a bad batch or service hiccup. Overall the reviews show a bakery and patisserie that remains beloved for its broad selection and warm service, even as occasional items fall short of the high standards set by its reputation.View restaurant profile
Maison Rolland
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amLongueuil, Vieux Longueuil
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≈ 0.9 km
Lulu Part en Brioche is described as a small, cute and cozy cafe where everything is handmade with care and the atmosphere feels warm and welcoming. The owner is noted as passionate and friendly, with staff who create a genuine neighborhood vibe. Pastries are consistently praised for freshness and variety, including the praline brioche and other viennoiseries, plus croissants, fruit desserts and savory options like quiche and salads. Coffee is frequently highlighted as excellent, especially the latte, and prices are considered fair for the quality. The place evokes a European cafe feel, with many visitors using it as a pleasant pause to recharge or as a family friendly spot, and some appreciate the option to linger with wifi and outlets or to grab takeaway. Overall the experience is described as delightful and comforting, with many saying they would return, though one review finds the coffee and pastries average.View restaurant profile
Lulu part en brioche
Opens Tuesday at 7:30 amLongueuil, Vieux Longueuil
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≈ 0.9 km
N latté is described as a casual, cozy spot in Old Longueuil with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a friendly, attentive team that makes it suitable for meeting friends, studying, or simply relaxing. The coffee receives frequent praise for being solid to excellent, with latté often highlighted, and the pastries, sandwiches, and galettes are noted as tasty and well prepared, plus there are gluten-free and vegan options. Prices are considered affordable, contributing to its reputation as a dependable neighborhood gem that people return to regularly, even when the place is busy on weekends. The ambiance is commonly described as calm and convivial, with careful menu presentation and a space that includes sturdy, aesthetically pleasing furniture and a pleasant soundtrack. A few critiques mention occasional noise, a couple of refinements needed for muffins or decaf orders, but the overall sentiment emphasizes friendly service, consistent quality, and a welcoming environment that suits work, study, or socializing.View restaurant profile
N latté
Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 amLongueuil, Vieux Longueuil
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≈ 1.2 km
Ô Gâteries receives overwhelmingly positive buzz for fresh, delicious pastries and a superb selection of croissants and other viennoiseries, with many reviews calling it the best pâtisserie in the Montreal area and describing éclairs, religieuses and choux pastries as divine and worth the trip. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and good service, and the pastries, cakes and even lattes are consistently enjoyed, with notes that prices are fair and the on site dining space is pleasant. Some criticisms appear, including a few inconsistent items such as a dry bagel with smoked salmon or desserts that are a bit sugar heavy, and occasional noise or distractions during visits; exterior setup and seating could be improved. Overall, it remains a beloved spot for breakfast or desserts, recommended for those seeking high quality pastries, airy croissants and reliable treats for events or casual visits.View restaurant profile
Ô Gâteries
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amVieux Longueuil
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday Season
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≈ 1.8 km
Reviews describe Peccadille as a cozy, welcoming spot with a strong selection of pastries, chocolates, biscuits and coffee that many patrons praise for quality and variety. The atmosphere is warm and calm with attentive service and nearby parking, making it a popular choice for families and for enjoying treats or a quick coffee. Standout items include chocolates, the lemon tart, and other desserts, with many noting a good balance of acidity and sweetness and the appealing texture of pastries. The staff are frequently praised for friendliness and helpful recommendations. On the other hand, some dishes do not meet expectations, with notes of flatter flavors or less cacao intensity, occasional questions about freshness, and a few meals such as the sandwich or soup not living up to hopes. Prices are sometimes seen as high for the quality, and a cashless policy introduced recently drew disappointment from customers who still prefer to pay with cash. Overall Peccadille remains a top option for sweets and cafe favorites in the area, drawing repeat visits for its range and ambiance despite the noted hiccups.View restaurant profile
Peccadille - Pâtisserie Chocolaterie Café
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amLongueuil
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday Season
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≈ 2 km
Les Cafés Européens is widely praised for its coffee, with velvety espresso and beans from several origins highlighted by guests, along with drinks such as mocha, matcha latte and London fogs and a pastry selection that includes muffins and cookies with lactose free options. The staff are described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere and reliable service. The venue is regarded as a charming, family friendly spot that adds character to the area. A few reviews mention a language barrier for English speakers and sometimes overly cool air conditioning, but the overall impression centers on quality coffee, good pastries and a small but well curated menu.View restaurant profile
Les Cafés Européens
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amLongueuil, Vieux Longueuil
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≈ 2.2 km
Overall, reviews describe Orientalys Boulangerie pâtisserie as a warm, welcoming spot with a stunning variety of pastries, breads, croissants and desserts, with favorites like éclairs and opera cake noted for quality and flavor. Many praise the fresh, refined tastes, generous selections and attractive presentation, and the espresso with Lavazza beans is often highlighted. The ambiance is described as bright and clean, and the service is described as helpful and attentive in most visits, making customers feel well cared for. Some reviews point to inconsistent service, long lines and wait times during busy periods such as Ramadan, difficulties reaching staff by phone, and prices not always displayed, as well as occasional pastry flaws like less filling or croissants that are dry. Despite these concerns, the bakery is frequently recommended as a top spot for pastries and treats in the area, a go to destination with strong product quality and a wide selection.View restaurant profile
Orientalys Boulangerie pâtisserie
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amLongueuil
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≈ 2.4 km
Overall for Aube Boulangerie, reviews converge on a bakery that many describe as outstanding for pastries and bread, with items like croissants, kouign amann, pain au sésame and sourdough repeatedly praised for flavor and texture, and the coffee and desserts earning high marks from most visitors. The atmosphere is often called welcoming, cozy, and conducive to a work session or a chat, though some note inconsistent service between staff and occasional unfriendly moments. While the quality and freshness are consistently highlighted, a few critics mention a small menu and higher prices, and a notable concern over ingredient labeling for allergy safety, with calls for clearer notices when nuts or other allergens are present. Several reviewers regard Aube Boulangerie as a must-visit and a delightful discovery in the neighborhood, with many claiming it offers some of the best baguettes in the city and a strong overall cafe-bakery experience that makes customers eager to return.View restaurant profile
Aube Boulangerie
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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≈ 2.4 km
Reviewers describe Petit Cake MTL as a small warm spot with a strong appeal for keto and sugar-free desserts and a broad on-site selection of cupcakes and other treats. The menu gets high marks for variety and flavors, with favorites like red velvet, carrot, chai, citron bleuet, citron romarin, chocolate framboise, and other inventive creations such as coconut tart in a pot and churros caramel cupcakes. The texture and sweetness are often praised, with many noting moist cakes and well balanced frostings, though a few comments mention a strong sweetness or a baking soda note in some pastries. Service experiences are mixed: some readers report a welcoming, helpful owner who explains the desserts, while others describe a colder, less warm ambiance. For many, the place is worth the visit and even a drive, especially for those seeking sugar-free or gluten-free options, and the overall sentiment is that Petit Cake MTL offers delicious, visually appealing bites and a compelling keto friendly option in the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Petit Cake MTL
Opens Tuesday at 8 amMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East
Mentioned in: The Most Indulgent Cupcakes in Montreal: Our Recommendations
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≈ 2.5 km
Café Social comes across as a chic, neighborhood spot with a comfortable ambiance and friendly staff. The Flat White is perfect, everything tastes good and feels fresh, with simple ingredients. The lemon bites add a bright touch and the matcha latte is well made, not just milk. The overall vibe is stylish yet inviting, helping Café Social stand out from nearby options. There are plans to return soon when the doors open.View restaurant profile
Café Social
Coffee and lunch counter in Longueuil
Opens Monday at 7:30 am
Longueuil
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews highlight Presotea for good bubble tea and solid value, with staff who help pick drinks and handle orders attentively; some accounts mention harassment of workers by other customers and express concern for safety; opening hours are a common topic, with requests for clear Sunday hours and occasional reports of mid day closures, though several reviews note improvements in respecting posted hours over time; pearls can be a little dry in a few drinks and some comments touch on flavor balance or dairy, but the overall drink quality remains praised; the location is seen as convenient for commuters and a small counter drawing is mentioned as a charming detail; overall, the reviews point to friendly service and strong drinks, with a desire for consistent hours and safety.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Monday at 10 amLongueuil
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2.7 km
Première Moisson draws broad praise for its wide range of breads, pastries and other products, with many noting fresh, tasty items such as croissants and muffins and a pleasant cafe atmosphere, along with a varied selection including charcuterie, ready to eat dishes and gifts. Service is often described as impeccable and attentive, though a few visits report moments of unfriendly counter service and a need for more consistent care. Line organization is a common topic, with suggestions to merge bakery and pastry queues to reduce wait times while meals are kept separate. The place is seen as busy but inviting and suitable for breakfasts and lunches, though a catering order received some criticism for small portions at the price. Overall, the reviews portray Première Moisson as a lively spot where strong items like the cheese and ham pastry and cheesecake stand out, and where a smooth, friendly experience can elevate a visit even as occasional service gaps affect the impression.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amLongueuil, Vieux Longueuil
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≈ 2.8 km
Domaine des 15 lots offers a warm, authentic maple experience that many visitors rate as a highlight of Montreal, combining a family run atmosphere with clear, engaging explanations of maple production. Guests can sample a range of products from the family farm, tasting syrups across different grades along with pastries, candies, jams and other maple treats in a friendly shop setting. The presentations are described as thorough, interactive and informative, with a host who is passionate and patient, making the process easy to understand. The atmosphere is convivial and intimate, suitable for families and groups, and the experience often feels like a cultural brunch, full of samples and stories. Booking the tasting or workshop is advised to make the most of the visit, and many reviews say this is a must do and that the shop offers high quality products at good value, with plans to return for more maple experiences.View restaurant profile
Domaine des 15 lots
Opens Wednesday at 10 amMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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≈ 2.9 km
Overall, reviews of Première Moisson describe a bakery with a wide and appealing range of breads, pastries and ready dishes, often praised for quality and presentation, but tempered by uneven service and inconsistent quality across locations. Service is frequently described as slow or inattentive with long lines and occasional missteps, and some mentions of disorganization at the Marché Maisonneuve location. Food quality varies, with some items tasting bland or undercooked after reheating, while others, including certain salads and desserts, are well received; some concerns include unwashed greens and generic flavors. Prices are generally reasonable, though certain items feel pricey for what is delivered. The dining experience ranges from convenient take away and lunch options to crowded interiors and outdoor terraces where noise, smells and pigeons can detract from the atmosphere. Location can influence the impression, with some spots delivering quick service and solid value and others criticized for slower service and less consistent quality.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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≈ 2.9 km
Cantina Mtl stands out as a go-to on set, offering a varied and flavorful menu that is consistently well thought out and prepared with care, while the service is punctual, professional and genuinely human. The team feels friendly and authentic, making guests look forward to returning, and the overall experience leaves a memorable impression on a shoot or visit. Guests are welcomed by attentive staff who listen to needs, and the cafe provides exceptional coffee along with pastries that are delicious. The takeaway options are of remarkable quality, perfect for a quick meal, and the matcha is highly recommended. The cafe has the feel of a hidden gem, with a warm atmosphere and a smiling team, including an excellent almond croissant. All in all, Cantina Mtl is a real secret find that film sets around the city know and enjoy, a spot worth keeping in favorites.View restaurant profile
Cantina Mtl
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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≈ 2.9 km
Across the reviews Café Hélico is described as a small cozy café with excellent coffee, a solid selection of pastries, and dependable breakfast options, praised for friendly service and a calm vibe plus a sunny terrace in nice weather, but several comments note the space is tight and seating can be scarce, especially after renovations that shifted the focus toward a counter and takeout; some miss the pre renovation concept and the brighter dining area, while others appreciate the improved space and continued quality, with a few critiques about slow dine in service, small portions for the price, or the croissant arriving cold unless reheated, and a mention that dogs inside can disrupt the quiet; overall the drinks and baked goods stand out, many calling it one of the best coffee and breakfast spots in Montreal and planning to return for favorites like the sandwich dejeuner and pastries.View restaurant profile
Café Hélico
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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≈ 3.1 km
Arhoma comes across as a busy and beloved bakery cafe with a strong selection of breads, cheeses, sandwiches and pastries, a very good coffee, and a friendly, attentive staff, with many reviews praising fresh bread, a wide variety of local products, and treats including vegan pastries. The overall impression is of high quality and thoughtful flavor, making it easy to leave with more than planned. Yet some visitors note limited seating when the terrace isn’t open and occasional lapses in bread availability late in the day. Service can be inconsistent, and there are complaints about unfriendly interactions from one staff member, along with occasional issues like orders missing items or products not being from the day’s bake, which leads to requests for more transparency. Prices can be high for certain items, but the variety and quality keep many customers returning, and the pastries, croissants and coffee are frequently highlighted as standout. In sum, Arhoma is seen as a top local destination for bread, cheese, sandwiches and desserts, offering a rich cafe-bakery experience with strong positives and some everyday drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Arhoma
Opens Tomorrow at 6 amMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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