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Pastries in Pointe-Claire

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Les Delices Lafrenaie - Pastries in Pointe-Claire

Les Delices Lafrenaie

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(144)
Pointe-Claire

Mentioned in: The Best Zeppole in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Les Delices Lafrenaie as a strong West Island option for cakes, pastries, sauces, and traditional Italian dishes, with desserts that are delicious, beautifully made, and offered in a wide variety. The pricing is generally viewed as reasonable for the quality and presentation, making this patisserie stand out. There is broad praise for the range of cakes and the ability to create custom designs for celebrations, with many noting friendly service and reliable delivery. Several comments call for cleaner ingredient lists and fewer fillers, hoping for more natural options and less palm oil. Some experiences with cake pickups or orders were disappointing due to packaging problems, decorating issues, or texture concerns, and a few reviews mention inconsistent service. A positive note is that when issues were raised, staff and management offered helpful customer service. Overall, the reviews present Les Delices Lafrenaie as a go to place for birthdays and special occasions, valued for its cake variety and presentation, while reminding the restaurant to focus on ingredient quality and consistent service.View restaurant profile
La Mie Ancestrale - Pastries in Pointe-Claire

La Mie Ancestrale

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(11)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

La Mie Ancestrale is described as a spot with exceptional croissants featuring a crisp flaky crust, caramelized notes, and a soft, silky interior, with a chocolatine that is generously filled; the butter from New Zealand is cited as a reason for the texture, the brioche is a delight, and the kamut breads are highly praised, making it a quality bakery in Pointe-Claire with good overall value. Quiche may be spinach-heavy if not clarified beforehand, and the baguette often runs out by mid-evening, suggesting a return visit. The service is friendly and courteous, but the ambiance can feel lacking in warmth and professionalism, particularly in the display arrangements. The place is widely regarded as a welcome hidden gem along the lake path to Pointe-Claire, with many noting that everything is made with love and that the owner is exceptional. Gluten-free options are highlighted as excellent, with gluten-free bread and pistachio croissants among favorites, and baguettes also receiving praise. Regulars say to drop in during the week for the freshest bread on Wednesdays or Fridays, and the consensus is that La Mie Ancestrale is worth visiting for its pastries and breads, especially for gluten-free needs.View restaurant profile
Cafe Le Den - Pastries in Pointe-Claire

Cafe Le Den

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(66)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Overall, Cafe Le Den comes across as a warm, cozy, and welcoming neighborhood spot with a stylish, homey interior and plenty of seating. Reviewers consistently praise the coffee and drinks for quality and variety, from peanut latte, ube matcha, pistachio latte, and strawberry matcha latte to classic lattes and iced coffees, with many calling the beverages among the best in the area. The food is described as fresh and delicious, with generous sandwiches like avocado and tomato, chicken salad, pulled pork, and seasonal options, often paired with a small salad. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and accommodating, contributing to a relaxed, family-friendly vibe that makes it easy to linger or drop in for a quick bite. The overall impression is that Cafe Le Den delivers reliable consistency in both drinks and meals, a pleasant atmosphere that feels welcoming at any time of day, and a sense of community that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Les Moulins La Fayette - Pastries in Pointe-Claire

Les Moulins La Fayette

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(75)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Les Moulins La Fayette is described as a cozy French bakery cafe with a broad range of pastries, sandwiches, salads and drinks, with favorites like the almond croissant and various quiches highlighted and many items noted as homemade and reasonably priced. The atmosphere spans quiet and relaxing to bustling with distinct seating areas and pleasant outdoor tables, and the coffee receives frequent praise though a few reviews note small cup sizes or that it is not consistently exceptional. Staff are generally friendly and attentive, with compliments about the register and the welcoming owner, while a few reviews mention uneven service. The Pointe Claire location is praised for charm and ambiance, described as a nice spot in the village and a must visit by some, though some pastries and mille-feuille are criticized for not tasting fresh or looking appealing and a few sandwiches are seen as average. Overall the place is viewed as a notable bakery cafe with potential to become a favorite, especially for pastries and outdoor seating, inviting revisit to try different items.View restaurant profile
Les Délices de la Gare Valois - Pastries in Pointe-Claire

Les Délices de la Gare Valois

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(35)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Reviewers praise Les Délices de la Gare Valois for friendly staff, a calm atmosphere, and welcoming service. Delicious and handmade fare is a common theme, with scones, cheesecakes, sandwiches, and high tea drawing repeated compliments. The coffee and desserts are described as high quality, with lattes that feature decorative glitter and treats that feel homemade. The establishment is described as family owned with a small team that provides attentive service and a cozy, homey vibe. Overall the reviews indicate a reliable destination for coffee, pastries, and high tea that inspires repeat visits and recommendations.View restaurant profile
Okawari Pâtisserie Japonaise - Pastries in Pointe-Claire

Okawari Pâtisserie Japonaise

Open until 9 pm
(34)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Okawari Pâtisserie Japonaise is described as a hidden gem with high quality, authentic flavors and thoughtful preparation, with praise for drinks made from real matcha and a diverse menu that includes ube cheesecake, hojicha latte, lychee matcha latte, sesame mochi, matcha mochi, and ice cream mochi. The staff are noted as friendly and knowledgeable and the atmosphere is welcoming, with charming touches such as lucky cats. Some reviewers mention that drinks and desserts can take a bit longer to prepare because everything is made fresh with real ingredients, but this is considered worth the wait. Overall, the place is seen as a standout on the West Island and a must try for matcha lovers and fans of mochi, with many calling the mochi and cheesecakes among the best they have had.View restaurant profile
Pigeon Club Cafe - Pastries in Pointe-Claire

Pigeon Club Cafe

Open until 10 pm
(431)
Pointe-Claire

Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends

Review Summary

Across numerous reviews, Pigeon Club Cafe is described as a visually stunning, spacious spot with a garden-like interior and a welcoming vibe that makes it a go to for brunch and casual meals. The menu is varied with Mediterranean twists and breakfast favorites, and many dishes are praised for freshness and flavor, including shakshuka with labneh and halloumi, a chocolate croissant, and excellent coffee, while some visits note crowds, higher prices for portion sizes, and occasional inconsistencies such as shakshuka that is overly salty or eggs Benedict that can be watery. Service is frequently cited as friendly, attentive, and efficient, though during peak hours pace can slow and some tables are left waiting, and the noise level can be high because of the crowds. The ambiance is repeatedly lauded for beautiful decor and a lively atmosphere that suits groups, events, or a casual meet up, and the location offers easy parking. Overall, it comes across as a reliable, popular venue with strong drinks and desserts and only a few kinks to smooth out on busy days.View restaurant profile
Swiss Vienna Patisserie - Pastries in Pointe-Claire

Swiss Vienna Patisserie

May be temporarily closed
(23)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Reviews of Swiss Vienna Patisserie describe a place once beloved for its pastries, sandwiches, daily fresh bread, salads and a wide range of European products, with some noting that the buttercream birthday cakes were the absolute best and hot cross buns were outstanding. Many accounts recount a decline in recent years with the venue becoming run down and eventually closed in some views, while others hope renovations could restore its former grandeur. Cleanliness and safety concerns appear in several comments including reports of dirty equipment, pests and health violations. A thread of comments mentions language related issues around signage in Quebec which affected operations. Despite mixed feedback, the place is remembered as a local institution by some and a source of nostalgia, while others feel the quality and consistency have faded and would look elsewhere. Overall the reviews range from affection and praise for items like pastries and buns to disappointment about service and reliability.View restaurant profile
Salon Rosie-Lanoi - Pastries in Pointe-Claire

Salon Rosie-Lanoi

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(95)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Salon Rosie-Lanoi is described as a cozy, charming tea room in Pointe Claire Village with a warm, unhurried atmosphere. Afternoon tea and high tea are frequent highlights, featuring loose leaf teas, a traditional three-tier service, delicate scones, and monthly country themes that keep the menu fresh. The food and drinks are praised for quality and freshness, with standouts like flavorful savories and sweet treats, and a popular tea cart that lets guests sample multiple blends. Service is consistently noted as friendly and attentive, and the space is often described as welcoming, intimate, and beautifully decorated, with some reviews mentioning privacy for groups or private events. The space is said to be best enjoyed with reservations and offers convenient parking, with many guests returning for repeat visits and celebrations such as showers and birthdays. A few comments mention that portions can be modest for high tea and prices are on the higher side, but most describe the overall experience as excellent and worth returning for. Overall, Salon Rosie-Lanoi emerges as a standout destination for an unhurried, country-inspired tea experience with evolving menus, a strong tea cart option, and attentive service.View restaurant profile

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