Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q stands out as a timeless Montreal landmark where chicken is roasted over charcoal, delivering juicy meat, rich flavor, and generous portions. The menu stays simple and focused on chicken with fries and a house sauce, offering solid value and consistent quality that keeps locals and visitors coming back. The dining room and decor evoke a nostalgic time capsule with wood accents and vintage touches that many reviews describe as charming and cozy. Service is often described as friendly and attentive, with positive notes about fast dine-in and takeout, and occasional slower moments during peak hours. Fans praise the fries, the sauce, and the coleslaw, and many hail the chicken as the best in town or the best BBQ chicken in Canada, reinforcing a strong sense of tradition. The experience of visiting feels like stepping back in time, and the overall atmosphere and portions make it a must visit for those seeking classic rotisserie flavor, with a focus on value and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Feedback for Avec le temps - Confections Gourmandes describes a place where pastries shine with standout almond raspberry tart and chocolatine, while the galette des rois is praised by many as the best they have tasted; croissants, bread, quiche, and desserts, including a maple sweetened match cookie, receive high marks for quality and craft. The space is noted for a warm, welcoming ambiance and friendly service, giving it the feel of a local gem in the neighborhood. Some caveats appear, such as coffee that arrives tepid for some and limited seating for on site dining, but overall reviews emphasize high quality, a strong bakery ethos, and a desire to return.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
Pizza Silvana is described across reviews as very affordable with delicious food and a laid-back atmosphere, a combination that makes it feel like a strong value option. Poutine is praised as excellent and generous, while the fried chicken is also noted as tasty though some batches have a dry or odd aftertaste. Pizza toppings are plentiful and cheese often runs up to the crust, and portions are large, with many saying the overall value, including taxes, is hard to beat. Service experiences vary, with some customers praising friendly, helpful staff and others reporting rude behavior or poor service, including occasional communication issues. Several reviews mention long wait times for large orders but still say it is worth it, and favorites like lasagna, gyro wraps, and other menu items add to the sense of variety. Overall, Pizza Silvana emerges as a go-to for cheap, hearty fare with big portions and strong deals, though service quality appears inconsistent.View restaurant profile
Par amour pâtisserie-café is described as a small but inviting spot where the desserts stand out, with the peach cake roll frequently named a favorite and the salted bread praised as insanely good. The coffee is seen as variable, described by some as just okay and not fully in harmony with the pastry concept, suggesting a third wave coffee supplier could lift the experience. Nevertheless, the desserts are consistently praised as amazing and the coffee can be superb when the pairing works. The atmosphere is nice, though space is a bit compact, and the staff is noted for patience and friendliness, encouraging return visits. Flavor explorations such as chestnut and Hokkaido are highlighted as appealing options to try, and regular customers emphasize reliable service and solid food, with elements like sugar cream contributing to an overall impression of quality.View restaurant profile
Customers consistently praise Gourmet Aldo for its gorgeous cakes, pastries, and personalized birthday or wedding cakes, with designs described as stunning, elegant, and exactly what was envisioned, and for the pizzas and sandwiches that are frequently noted as delicious and well prepared. The service is highlighted as attentive and friendly, with many appreciating the care taken in presentation and packaging, the option for custom orders, and reliable on time completion. The bakery is called a standout for celebrations and family gatherings, and many reviewers consider it a go to local institution for desserts and treats. A few critiques appear, such as occasional comments on value or ingredients, a perception of some pastries tasting industrial or being average, and a couple of items not meeting expectations, yet overall the sentiment remains strongly positive. Parking is mentioned as a minor hurdle by some, but the overall recommendation is to visit Gourmet Aldo for superb desserts, great pizza, and thoughtful service that makes each visit special.View restaurant profile
Dilallo Burger Original 1929 is described as a nostalgic Montreal staple where burgers, especially the Buck burger, deliver classic comforting flavor and good value for the price. Fries and onion rings are praised as reliable staples, and the root beer on ice adds to the old school vibe, with a local crowd that enjoys chatting. The ambiance is a straightforward diner style that many fans say feels like an institution, while a few reviews point to small flaws such as inconsistent service, order errors, and takeout packaging issues. Nostalgia runs strong, with memories of childhood visits fueling continued visits and a sense that the burgers stay true to their roots. The poutine draws mixed reactions, ranging from standout to just average, and some orders miss toppings or come with substitutions not as requested. Overall, the place is regarded as a hearty, comforting burger destination that offers a piece of Montreal history, worth a visit for burger lovers despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Baldi Pizzeria earns praise for incredible pizza, with the Mamacita pizza singled out as incredibly delicious. A fire that closed the restaurant is mourned, with strong hopes for a speedy reopening. The overall impression is amazing pizza that stands out from a typical Montreal pizzeria, with some reviewers calling it the best in town. Paninis are described as sleepers, and there is a wish for later hours. Recent orders through a delivery service are noted as still satisfying.View restaurant profile
Shokutsuki comes across as a cozy, cute Japanese spot with a welcoming, offbeat vibe and a sense of being a hidden gem. The food is repeatedly described as delicious and filling, with a mix of donburi, poke bowls, curry, poutine and burgers, and favorites like chicken katsu poutine and beef curry praised for flavor and portion size. The atmosphere is intimate and casual, with fast service and friendly staff noted, and the restaurant is described as a great late night option that opens late and offers takeout. Values are generally good, with generous portions and reasonable pricing for the quality, though a few items can lean greasy and some dishes such as curry or potatoes can be cold or a bit underseasoned on the day. It draws crowds at lunchtime due to nearby schools, yet is beloved for its unique menu, variety of flavors, and a comfortable setting that encourages lingering. Guests also mention the range of drinks including sake, whiskey and beers, and highlight desserts and a compact but well rounded menu, making Shokutsuki feel approachable whether dining in or grabbing a quick bite.View restaurant profile
Bernice is widely praised as a solid bakery with standout items like brioche, cookies, cinnamon buns, and cakes, with the brioche described as moist, fluffy, and indulgent and the blueberry coffee cake highlighted as one of the best, though not always available as often as shoppers wish. The cookies are a major draw, thick and crisp on the outside with a moist interior, and some favorites such as chocolate chip with pecans balanced by the nuts; several notes call the prices high but worth it for the quality. The cakes and birthday treats earn high marks for flavor and presentation, and the cinnamon buns are often called the best in Montreal, with inventive flavors and generous portions. Service and ambiance are frequently praised for friendliness and cleanliness, though a few reviews point to occasional waits or inconsistencies and some issues with delivery or wrong cake orders. Taken together, Bernice stands out in the city for rich, indulgent pastries and attentive service, best experienced by sampling a few signature items like the blueberry coffee cake, cookies, and cinnamon buns, while anticipating a higher price point.View restaurant profile
Un Instant en Provence is described in reviews as a cozy, Provençal inspired bakery cafe with a welcoming vibe and attentive service. Pastries and breads are consistently praised for freshness and flavor, with croissants, pains au chocolat, tarte tropézienne, choux pastries, and lavender themed treats earning frequent accolades, and the overall quality often seen as worth the price. Coffee and tea are well liked, though a few diners report drinks arriving lukewarm or cold, and a handful note an undercooked brioche in a winter setting. The atmosphere and decor are repeatedly highlighted as beautiful and inviting, ideal for a coffee, a bite, or a relaxed visit with friends. Most reviews commend the friendly staff and the sense of a genuine French bakery, while some suggestions focus on consistency and value, but the consensus is that Un Instant en Provence offers a memorable Provençal touch in a neighborhood bakery with strong pastries and solid coffee.View restaurant profile
Campanelli comes across as a cozy Italian cafe with retro decor and a friendly, welcoming vibe, praised for coffee and pastries that many describe as excellent, including cappuccinos, the best cappuccinos and chai lattes, and tasty zucchini muffins, while some tasters were less impressed with a prosciutto bocconcini sandwich. Coffee quality is a recurring theme with praise for a decaf and a darker roast, occasional notes of bitterness when a drink was mishandled, and some customers liking the iced chai on hot days. The food side is positive overall, with delicious pastries and enjoyable sandwiches, though the prosciutto bocconcini sandwich comment shows variation in satisfaction. Seating and layout can be confusing, the space feels cozy for socializing rather than working due to no wifi, and the new layout has confused customers and staff alike. Service receives mixed marks, ranging from friendly, helpful staff to occasional missteps such as a delayed greeting or a wrong drink not corrected, and at times a passive aggressive encounter after a mistake. Practical notes include a no dogs policy and a sense that the layout could benefit from more defined tables or seating to support beverages without forcing a wait.View restaurant profile
Reviews for Kojax Souflaki consistently highlight fast, polite service and friendly staff, with many noting an excellent overall experience and tasty food, sometimes featuring their unique recipes. The manager and team are praised for going the extra mile, including personally delivering missing items when orders fail to arrive, a display of dedication and care that builds trust. The sentiment is strong, describing service as outstanding and the staff as genuinely caring, making Kojax Souflaki feel reliable and welcoming. A few drawbacks appear, including not being as fresh as before and chicken sometimes dry or not prepared in front of guests, but fries are commonly liked and the overall impression remains highly positive, with Kojax Souflaki appearing among the best places in the food court.View restaurant profile
La Belle & La Boeuf is described as a busy, sports bar style spot with a wide burger and drink selection and a seasonal terrace, and reviewers generally note fast or attentive service and generous portions. Burgers are praised for flavor and quality, with many remarks that sides and drinks are solid and that the atmosphere and vibe help make it a go-to option, although some experiences mention inconsistency in food quality or temperature, including a few meals arriving greasy or cold. The staff are frequently described as friendly, welcoming, and efficient, contributing to repeat visits, while a handful of comments flag organizational issues during peak hours, long wait times, reservation mixups, and occasional billing misunderstandings about substitutions or extras. Despite these hiccups, the overall sentiment remains positive and many say they would return, enjoying the variety, cocktails and beer list, and the sense of community the restaurant fosters for groups and sports fans.View restaurant profile
Poulet Rouge receives mostly positive feedback for juicy chicken, fresh ingredients, and healthy bowl options, with bases like rice or quinoa and a wide range of toppings and sauces, making it a reliable fast casual choice in the mall setting. The meals are described as satisfying, flavorful, and often generously portioned, and service is repeatedly praised as fast, courteous, and efficient, with staff noted for friendliness, helpfulness, and even bilingual communication. The brand is also highlighted for community involvement and sponsorships that support local initiatives, contributing to a positive image beyond the food. Location convenience, accessible parking, and ample seating are mentioned as pluses, along with consistent quality across visits. On the downside, some reviews report occasional issues such as incorrect orders and money not refunded, a rare rude interaction, high prices for small portions, and at least one complaint about a stray hair in a dish. Overall, the sentiment skews favorable with many emphasizing fresh taste, generous portions, and dependable service, while acknowledging occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Overall, Casse-Croûte Normand earns widespread praise for hearty Quebec staples, especially poutine and burgers, with generous portions, flavorful sauces and plenty of cheese, while hot dogs and other comfort items round out the menu. Fries are described as crispy and tasty, and the poutines come in various versions with toppings like bacon or pepperoni, many noting it as among the best in Verdun or Montreal. The service is repeatedly described as warm, friendly and efficient, with an old-school neighbourhood vibe that makes it a casual, family-friendly spot. While most reviews celebrate value and community spirit, a few point to higher prices or smaller portions and mention changes such as toppings that incur extras or longer waits during busy periods. The restaurant is also remembered for its local initiatives and consistent charm, making it a standout for poutine lovers and comfort-food fans.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Pizza Tifosi as fast, friendly and consistently delicious, with the baguette farcie praised as a standout and the pizza showing visible mushrooms and bold flavor, along with good value and frequent two for one deals; the option to customize pizzas is a plus. A few visits to the Verdun location included makloub that did not meet expectations, but the staff, especially the manager, resolved the issue with replacements, signaling strong attention to customer satisfaction. The atmosphere is a small but clean space with quick service, and small touches like parchment paper under the pizza to reduce grease and improve recyclability are noted. While one review mentions a mushy chicken filling in the baguette farcie, the overall sentiment highlights tasty food, reliable service, and value that keeps patrons returning.View restaurant profile
Bingo draws enthusiastic praise for its poutine, with thick sauce and delicious curds, fries that don’t taste oily, and buns that are steamed, with many advising a medium poutine or larger since the small is very tiny; the burgers are generally solid, though one review warns that frozen patties have made the hamburger questionable, while subs are described as fully loaded and amazing; the kitchen is noted for a standout sauce that is best when ordered on the side, and service is quick and friendly; prices are affordable and a later note mentions a small increase, the place is described as a hometown classic and a good stop after a long night out, with the poutine often crowned as among the best in the area.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
Reviewers describe Boulangerie Chez Fred as a busy, high-quality bakery where bread and pastries are consistently fresh and reasonably priced, with butter croissants and chocolatines frequently highlighted as among the best in Montreal. The atmosphere leans toward a grab-and-go cafe rather than a place to linger, and the service is described as friendly and efficient even during rush hours. While most feedback centers on strong quality and variety, a few reviews note changes over time or less satisfying items, including some pastries or coffee, and a few visits feel disappointing compared with earlier experiences. Positive mentions include galette des rois, kouign amann, baguettes, and a wide range of viennoiseries, with online ordering or arriving early recommended since popular items can sell out. Overall, the bakery is seen as a standout in the neighborhood with loyal patrons and consistent offerings, even as opinions about consistency over time vary.View restaurant profile
Mollo Boulangerie - Café offers a charming bakery cafe vibe with friendly staff and a relaxed atmosphere that many reviewers appreciate; the croissants are a standout, especially the almond croissant and the Nutella croissant, and the bread and sourdough receive frequent praise along with solid coffee and occasional specials like seasonal lattes, while vegan options exist but are limited though the vegan scone and other tried items were very good; seating is often limited, making it less suitable for long visits or work despite the pleasant ambiance and good music; some comments mention higher prices for items like grilled cheese and occasional service tensions or inconsistency; overall Mollo Boulangerie - Café comes across as a reliable go to for pastry lovers and coffee in the area with strong croissants, good coffee, and a lively vibe that invites return for the bread and pastries even when seating or service varies.View restaurant profile
Overall, Kojax Souflaki receives praise for tasty gyros and a signature sauce that goes with almost everything, with diners calling the flavors among the best Greek food in town. The pita is warm and fluffy, the meat and onions are thinly sliced and juicy, and the fries are crispy on the outside and soft inside; the chicken souvlaki is highlighted as one of the best in Montreal. Service is described as friendly and efficient, contributing to good value, although some delivery experiences mention missing extra sauce on orders and the need to pursue refunds. Some reviews note that this location seems to offer fresher food and better overall service than others. Overall the combination of fresh food, strong sauces, satisfying fries, and courteous staff makes Kojax Souflaki a favored option locally, with room for improvement in order accuracy on delivery.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Pierrette Patates as a classic neighborhood spot for poutine, with large crispy fries, tasty burgers and hot dogs, and reasonable prices, plus friendly service and a casual vibe. Several comments call the poutine among the best seen, praising fresh ingredients and consistent quality over the years. Other voices caution that the poutine can be disappointing when the fries are undercooked or the cheese is not fresh, or when the gravy is too heavy, and some servings are called ordinary. Still, the place is seen as a long standing, affordable option that delivers comforting fare and a genuine Montreal feel, with a strong reputation for fries, steamies and poutine by many. Experiences seem to vary by visit, but Pierrette Patates remains a go to for those seeking a classic, low cost poutine experience.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe La Base Café Buvette as a warm, welcoming spot with attentive staff and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. The coffee is consistently praised as top quality, and the menu shows care and creativity with favorites like the grilled cheese, pastries, and brunch options, plus standout items such as a Japanese pancake souffle. The ambiance is often described as charming and comfortable, with a back terrace that is particularly relaxing. Food and drinks are seen as high quality and thoughtfully prepared, with a focus on local ingredients and a varied menu that makes use of both Asian and European influences. Occasional critiques mention a burger that can be overcooked, salty mayo and fries, and drinks not always matching the expected sizes, along with occasions when the music is a bit loud. Prices are considered reasonable for the level of quality, and the wine selection adds a nice evening option. Overall the place feels like a reliable favorite in Verdun, a non pretentious spot where people can drop in for a quick coffee or linger for a meal, a drink, or a pastry while enjoying a warm, friendly vibe, with weekend hours noted as sometimes late.View restaurant profile
Le Meilleur Boulangerie Pâtisserie Traiteur earns praise for its croissants and freshness, with almond croissant singled out and sourdough bread described as among the best ever. The pastry selection including tarts, chocolates, choux a la creme, and other offerings is described as delicious and fresh from the day, with a wide variety that also includes drinks and sandwiches. Service is highlighted as kind and helpful, with gifts nicely wrapped and a friendly team in a small cozy family owned setting. Prices are noted as reasonable and many call it a great neighborhood find that makes a regular stop for pastries. Some items receive mixed notes, such as the baguette not meeting expectations, while favorites such as chocolatine, the almond croissant, and the nutty brownie receive praise.View restaurant profile
Maison Aïdo is hailed as a bright, cozy cafe that blends artful decor with warm, attentive service and a generous menu of pastries, coffee, and small bites. Reviewers praise the quality of coffee and the freshness of baked goods, from flaky croissants and babka to tiramisu and financiers, with standout items like hibiscus juice and other treats that keep guests coming back. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as welcoming and calm, a great spot to hang out, study, or host an event, in a lively neighborhood setting. The staff are noted for being friendly and helpful, and several comments call the croissants among the best in the city or in the southwest area. Overall, Maison Aïdo comes across as a creative, affordable neighborhood gem that delivers consistent deliciousness and a pleasant, inspiring vibe.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre comes across as a cozy, welcoming dessert spot with a focus on croffles that are praised for a perfect balance of crispy exterior and soft interior and for being cut into small bites for easy tasting. A huge variety of flavors keeps the menu exciting, from matcha, pistachio, Oreo, banana brûlée, berry cheesecake, tiramisu, strawberry, Nutella to mango and lotus, often with fresh fruit toppings and fragrant cream. The croffles and waffles are consistently described as fresh, flavorful, and visually appealing with good presentation. Service is repeatedly noted as friendly, fast, and attentive, contributing to a warm vibe. The ambiance is described as cute and cozy, with a calm, welcoming feel and open late, making it ideal for a late night dessert craving. Prices are noted as affordable for the quality, and the overall experience includes strong packaging and reliable ordering or pick up. On rare notes, Sunday hours can be inconsistent. Overall, this place is regarded as a must visit for dessert lovers and one of the best croffle destinations in the city.View restaurant profile
Gandom Bakery is described as a charming and authentic Iranian bakery in Montreal, with Halim praised as delicious and Barbari bread noted by some as the best in Canada; reviews say the bread, pastries and traditional sweets are fresh, flavorful, and consistently well made, and the atmosphere and staff are welcoming and friendly; the cream filled pastries are singled out as especially good and the Lavash and Barbari breads are described as fresh and soft with authentic flavor; some notes mention higher prices and occasional slower service, with Uber orders sometimes prioritized and one comment that the overall quality was not the best; overall the bakery is regarded as a real gem and a must visit for traditional breads and sweets, offering a sense of home and pride in craftsmanship, and most reviews suggest returning for more.View restaurant profile
Reviews portray Crusty's as a go to spot for hearty burgers and fried chicken with creative toppings and generous portions that many find worth the price, especially when paired with well crafted sides like crispy fries, poutine, and mac and cheese, though a few mentions note where a dish could be more seasoned or crisper. The dining room is described as having a cool retro vibe, clean and welcoming, with staff that are friendly, attentive, and ready to explain the menu or offer samples and substitutions, which many reviewers say enhances the experience. Several comments highlight halal options and fresh ingredients, and some praise the owner or managers for being personable and responsive to allergies or special requests. Some feedback points to quiet crowds at times and notes about value being a factor, with a subset feeling the burgers run a bit pricey for the portion size, while others feel the price matches the quality. Overall the consensus is positive about the flavor, creativity, and consistent service, and many reviewers express a desire to return with family or friends to enjoy the full Crusty's experience.View restaurant profile
THE STANDARD Café earns a mix of praise and complaints in a look at several visits: the space is often described as cozy and stylish with a pleasant ambiance for relaxing or working, and the pastries and coffee are generally seen as solid to good; however, service quality is inconsistent, ranging from friendly and welcoming to inattentive and even brusque, and a number of comments mention take away cups leaking, limited pastry variety, and stockouts. Milk options raise questions, with reviews calling out Kirkland and oat milks and lamenting small drink sizes as well as price for the neighborhood. Wifi is frequently criticized as poor, hindering work sessions. Despite the flaws, several patrons note standout moments such as a great Americano or decaf, and some staff are praised for being helpful and knowledgeable, with buyers happy to purchase coffee bags to take home. In short, THE STANDARD Café provides a stylish, cozy backdrop with good coffee and pastries, but consistency in service, stock, milk quality, and wifi could be improved.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
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
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 Pizza Saint Henri as a convenient hub near Place St Henri metro station with space for both takeout and dine-in, a large display case of by the slice options, and options like chicken pizza and a vegetarian pie that stand out for a flavorful sauce, balanced dough and cheese that isn’t too thick or greasy. The counter staff are efficient and pleasant, napkins are sturdy and plentiful, and a radio adds a casual, on the go vibe. The menu also features lasagna and spaghetti that look fresh and filling, with prices that are surprisingly affordable. The pizza is widely praised as hearty and delicious with a star turn by the sauce, and many call it one of the best in the area and a reliable go to for delivery as well. Some reviews note occasional issues such as slow delivery times or rude phone service, and a few mention order mix ups with toppings when ordering for delivery. Overall Pizza Saint Henri comes across as delicious, well priced and consistently satisfying, offering a more authentic pizza experience than many big brand options.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
Café Cantinova is described as a cozy, welcoming spot in Montreal with a relaxed vibe where the coffee is consistently excellent and the atmosphere feels like a community hub for music, art, and culture. Reviewers highlight the on-site audio gear service and the ability to have turntables, amplifiers, and vinyl repaired or consulted, which enhances the overall experience. The space is praised for live music events and a strong sense of hospitality, with staff noted as friendly and helpful. The combination of great coffee, a curated vinyl and music selection, and the option to browse or buy records makes it feel unique and engaging for both work and social hangouts. The setting is described as spacious, comfy, and conducive to conversations, with many calling it a top choice in the area and a go-to spot for those seeking a creative or relaxed vibe. Some comments mention limited snacks and a preference for alternative plant milks, while others celebrate the pastries and the pleasant service. Overall, Café Cantinova emerges from the reviews as a distinctive cafe that blends coffee, music, and repair services into a welcoming, community-driven experience.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe a bakery that delivers fresh, delicious pastries at reasonable prices, with standout items such as raspberry croissants, almond croissants, brioche, and a variety of breads and quiche, all offered in a cozy sunlit setting with friendly, attentive staff. Many visitors note consistent quality across locations and say they would return or recommend it, appreciating the warm service and the care put into the pastries. A few critiques mention misses like a pistachio cake with overly hard top layers, a kouign amann that was not buttery enough, a gianduja croissant not included in a bag, and an éclair that did not meet expectations. Overall the reviews portray a standout patisserie in Montreal Westmount, loved for its pastries, breads, and cafe offerings, with good value and a loyal local following.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
Le Petit Wellington earns high marks for a warm, welcoming, homey vibe, with friendly service and complimentary soup that often starts the meal. The menu centers on comforting fare such as smash burgers, classic burgers, chicken options, and a standout poutine lineup, including steak poutine, all described as fresh, flavorful, and generously portioned at good value. Reviewers consistently praise the soup of the day and the overall quality of food, noting that meals arrive promptly and that portions satisfy even big eaters. The atmosphere is described as cozy and neighbourhood like, a true hidden gem where the owner and staff make guests feel like family. The burgers are repeatedly praised for being juicy and well seasoned, with the smash burger a frequent standout, while the poutines are celebrated for hearty portions, rich gravies, and cheese curds. A small number of criticisms appear, such as a concern about sanitation in one instance and language barriers on the floor, but the overall reaction is overwhelmingly positive and many say they will return or recommend Le Petit Wellington to others.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
Overall, reviews describe Café Bazin as a cozy, welcoming spot with outstanding pastries and desserts, especially the Tout Choco, and solid breakfast options, though seating can be tight for large groups. The ambiance is frequently praised as charming and refined, and service is regularly described as excellent and courteous. A few negatives appear, such as shakshuka being lackluster and poached eggs often overcooked, plus some comments that a pre prepared smoked salmon bagel is not worth the price. The pastry selection is repeatedly highlighted as amazing and homemade, with desserts and croissants drawing strong praise. Many reviewers say they would return, with mentions of the Tout Choco highlight and plans to bring friends and family. There are notes of a nice terrace in summer and a beautiful dining room, as well as a good coffee shop atmosphere and a refreshing matcha latte. Some concerns include limited seating, occasional slow service, and prices that feel high for certain dishes. A standout item for some is avocado toast with smoked salmon and egg, considered among the best in Montreal. Overall, Café Bazin comes across as a go to for dessert and breakfast, with strong positives tempered by a few caveats.View restaurant profile
Reviews of D-Burger show a mix of praise and frustration: service is frequently highlighted as friendly and attentive, with staff going the extra mile, while some customers feel the price to quality ratio is not favorable compared with other options in the city. Burgers and chicken burgers are described as decent and some flavors praised, but a number of issues appear, including soggy buns, an order mix up with a missing double patty, and an overall result that feels just okay rather than spectacular. Fries are generally liked, though salt levels vary, and the cheese sauce with the fries is described as gross by some. Milkshakes range from terrible to acceptable, and a few orders arrive with missing items or wrong components. Overall, the place is seen as a welcome neighborhood addition by some, with several hoping for a truer smash burger experience and better value for the size, while others caution that results can be inconsistent.View restaurant profile
Le Patio is described as a lovely neighborhood cafe with a stylish space, nice ambiance, and strong coffee and food that many reviews praise, making it a solid option in Verdun. Yet experiences vary on service, with comments about slow and sometimes impersonal service and a few notes that warmth is lacking behind the counter or that staff seem distracted. Beverage execution is mixed: some drinks are praised for being delicious and creative, while others are criticized for things like milk not properly steaming, a bland or watery taste, or drinks that do not live up to the promise of the menu, and at times music volume is considered overly loud. Several tasters mention price as a concern, feeling the offerings are expensive relative to the value or other Verdun cafes. The space, cleanliness, and general vibe are repeatedly cited as positive, though for some the atmosphere does not feel inviting or consistent, and a few reviews highlight the contrast between an appealing menu and uneven delivery. Overall, Le Patio shines in ambiance and certain beverages and is appreciated by many, but there is room for improvement in consistency, warmth, and value.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