At Café Quatorze, the space feels spacious, modern and calming, with great coffee, delicious pastries such as pistachio croissants, and satisfying lunch options that include fresh soups and sandwiches. The atmosphere is comfortable and welcoming, with sofas and ample seating that make it a good spot to work, meet friends, or simply linger, while the staff are friendly and attentive and the space is clean and well kept. It is a popular spot near the REM with fair prices and a consistently high level of quality, and many visitors praise the overall vibe and the variety of coffee and food. A few notes mention a limited pastry selection and occasional stock issues before noon, but these do not outweigh the overall pleasant experience.View restaurant profile
At Lili & Oli, reviews describe a warm, cozy atmosphere with bright spaces and a terrace that adds charm, making it a good spot for friends, families, or a quiet moment to read. Staff are consistently praised for friendliness and efficiency, and the cafe often feels busy but comfortable thanks to ample seating. Coffee is a major draw with many praising the quality, including a strong cortado and the option to buy their own coffee on site, though a few drinks are noted as bitter, served at room temperature, or not to taste. Food and pastries get mixed feedback, from delicious breakfast sandwiches and scones to critiques about muffins or croissants not being perfectly cooked. Some reviews mention price as a factor and note restrictions such as no computers or limited laptop use on weekends, which some appreciate and others miss for work sessions. Overall, Lili & Oli comes across as a charming, versatile cafe ideal for a casual hangout, a productive work session, or a relaxed family outing, with a lively vibe and occasional room for menu improvements.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Boulangerie Patisserie Wellington as an excellent, largely artisanal bakery with fresh, high quality products and affordable prices. Customers praise friendly, attentive service and a clean, cozy atmosphere that makes visitors feel welcome. The offerings span croissants, pastries, breakfast items, coffee, and cakes, with mentions of tarte, feuillette aux fraise, baklava, and other items that are described as tasty and well made, plus halal options and fillings such as beef or crab. Many say the bakery is a go to spot in Verdun and that the overall value motivates daily visits, with some noting a family like welcome and a desire to return with friends or family. While some negative reviews appear elsewhere, the overall tone here emphasizes taste, variety, and consistent quality.View restaurant profile
Reviewers consistently praise Megateaux for inventive desserts and high quality cakes, calling it a standout in Verdun with a fun, interactive cake bar that lets you build your own layered dessert by selecting base, frosting, and toppings. Cakes are described as beautiful, delicious, and well balanced, with flavors ranging from vanilla and passion fruit to autumn pumpkin and chocolate, and fillings like fruit coulis and praline crunch that come together to create a rich yet not overly sweet experience. The concept is enjoyed by both kids and adults, making it a popular choice for birthdays and gatherings, with many noting the ability to pick up a cake early on event day and the option to dine in or take away. The staff are consistently described as professional, friendly, and accommodating, and workshops are seen as a great way to explore baking and desserts. The bar offers a wide variety of treats beyond cake, such as cookies, brownies, mini cupcakes, and tasting experiences, all praised for freshness and presentation. While the overall sentiment is highly positive, one comment mentions a cake being very sweet for some tastes. Reservations for making a cake on-site are required, but the concept remains a favorite for a unique, customizable dessert experience.View restaurant profile
VOVA is described as a welcoming, well curated shop with a rich mix of European and former USSR groceries, including pelmeni, kartoshka, bread, pastries, and items like birch water and butter cookies; reviews note friendly staff who are helpful and offer recommendations, with one account mentioning a basket brought to the car and a Napoleon cake that delighted a birthday celebration; the space feels a bit tight due to the wide variety and parking nearby can be challenging; cash or debit is preferred as credit cards are not accepted; despite these quirks, the quality, atmosphere, and distinctive selection make it a standout destination for authentic European foods in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Overall, Café Saint-Henri comes across as a cozy, bright spot with great coffee and a friendly, attentive staff, and the ambiance is calm enough for reading or a chat. Reviews highlight a range of drinks noted for high quality, from latte art and silky microfoam to well balanced matcha lattes, and the non-dairy options like oat milk are well received. Pastries include vegan muffins and other items, though croissants have drawn criticism for being disappointing. A number of patrons praise the service as warm and helpful, with staff guiding tastings and offering tips for home brewing. Some visitors warn of crowded tables during peak times, with laptops occupying space and limited seating affecting the experience, and a few seasonal specials were seen as average or uninteresting. Overall, many leave impressed by the coffee and the atmosphere and indicate they would return for the latte, while a smaller subset note cleanliness and value could be better on busier days.View restaurant profile
Café Noctis comes across as a warm, easygoing spot that instantly makes guests feel welcome, with a cozy vibe, strong coffee and friendly staff. The space offers comfy seating, a charming terrace in warm weather, and a range of pastries and drinks including rosewater lattes and pistachio treats that draw fans of distinctive flavors. The cafe also acts as a community hub with poetry nights, live music and weekend brunch, adding to its neighborhood cafe atmosphere. Some feedback highlights occasional downsides such as pricey coffee for the quality, slow service at times, small portions on certain dishes, and changes to kitchen hours that can catch diners off guard, yet the overall experience remains described as charming and relaxing with a calm ambiance. Many reviewers praise the decor, the quiet corners for reading or working, gluten free pastry options, and the friendly, attentive staff, making Café Noctis a go to spot for desserts, coffee and social gatherings.View restaurant profile
Reviews for Alice & Theo highlight crispy choux pastries with soft centers and generous, well balanced fillings, along with fresh ice creams and creative flavor pairings like passion fruit, matcha, pistachio, saffron, and litchi. The cream puffs are repeatedly described as top notch or life changing, with some comments calling the passion fruit pastry puff absolutely amazing. Service is commonly praised as friendly and attentive, with staff eager to offer samples and explain options. A few notes mention that the prices are a bit high for the portions and that the decor and hours can feel inconsistent or in need of an update. Overall, the desserts are celebrated as standout and worth a visit, making Alice & Theo feel like a neighborhood favorite despite the quirks in ambiance and marketing.View restaurant profile
Café Beardlington is described as a spacious, stylish cafe with a calm, cozy vibe that invites lingering for work or chat. Coffee is frequently praised as delicious, smooth and balanced, with notes of good latte art, while matcha and chai are well rated and adventurous twists like a chocolate matcha are noted as surprisingly good, and seasonal drinks are highlighted. Pastries such as chocolatine and croissants are favorites, fresh and flavorful. The space doubles as a barber shop, a unique feature that many reviewers find enhances the visit, with professional and friendly barbers and the chance to grab a cut along with a coffee. The ambiance is often described as aesthetic with a good playlist, plenty of room to work, and a design that feels conducive to reading or studying. Some notes include minor drawbacks like not enough electrical outlets and occasional average service. Local products are praised, and the overall sentiment is that this place is a hidden gem worth a visit, especially for those who want a cafe, a haircut, or both in one stop.View restaurant profile
Saint JJH Café stands out as a cozy, charming spot with eclectic vintage decor and a warm, inviting vibe. The reviews describe a space that feels like a welcoming home where people come to relax, study, or catch up with friends. Staff are consistently described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a sense of hospitality and a laid back atmosphere. The menu offers homemade desserts and pastries, solid coffee and tea options, and often generous portions, with many praising the banana cake, brownies, spanakopita style pastries, and lattes, though a few note some drinks can be too sweet or a bit bitter. Some comments mention high prices or pricing confusion, and in rare cases friction with the owner, but most think the value matches the experience. The decor and ambience are highlighted as a standout feature, with plants, creative touches, and sometimes a fireplace, making it a hidden gem in the neighborhood. Overall, it appears to be a top pick for enjoying a slower moment, or for working or socializing, with a strong emphasis on friendly service and a warm, comforting environment.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews portray Première Moisson as a bakery with fresh bread, tempting pastries, and a convenient, lively atmosphere, especially in busy locations near the metro, and a reliable go-to for take-home treats and quick bites. Yet there are persistent concerns about service and consistency, with reports of long lines, wait times, and mixed staff attentiveness that occasionally dampen the experience. Many note a perceived decline in quality since the store was acquired by a large grocery chain, along with rising prices and smaller portions in some cases. Positive highlights include flaky croissants and standout items like Oh La La, as well as a broad selection of prepared and frozen foods, while a few pastries and the coffee experience are described as disappointing when not hot or fresh. A few reviewers wish for more vegetarian options and clearer ordering rules during peak periods. All in all, Première Moisson remains enjoyed by many for freshness and variety, even as some locations face ongoing challenges with service, consistency, and value.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe a welcoming atmosphere with friendly service from the owner and pastries that are fresh and handmade. A great value is noted, with some of the most reasonably priced baked goods in the area, alongside a wide selection of eastern European products. Cakes are described as moist and delicious, and items like poppy seed bread rolls are highlighted. The store is seen as an authentic Polish soul food spot where Ukrainian and Polish tastes are catered to, offering something for different preferences. Although some readers mention negative reviews elsewhere, the overall impression from the feedback is positive and many customers seem to return regularly.View restaurant profile