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Restaurants Near: H1Y0A3

Explore 4 dining choices in this area.

≈ 2.3 km

Flers Café

Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 am
(105)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews portray Flers Café as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood spot where the flans are the stars, with pistache and praline often singled out for being delicious and creamy, along with vanilla and sesame varieties; coffee and pastries are consistently praised, from cappuccinos, moka oats, flat whites, and cortados to croissants, brioche and other house made treats. The atmosphere is described as warm and relaxed, a place to socialize, study, or linger, with friendly staff and attention to detail in presentation. Some notes about the space include strong lunch and snack options like BLT and grilled vegetable sandwiches, and the place being very laptop friendly on weekdays with plenty of outlets. Occasional drawbacks mentioned include crowded weekends and trouble finding seating, plus a policy that laptops are not allowed on weekends which some guests would like clarified. Overall the quality is repeatedly highlighted as high, with the flan varieties especially popular and the cafe consistently recommended as a top Montreal spot for coffee and desserts.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.4 km

Le Comptoir de Mamie

Open until Midnight
(27)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Best New Restaurants in Montreal (April 2026)

Review Summary

Le Comptoir de Mamie is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy decor and a convivial atmosphere. The moules royales with excellent fries and a delicious homemade mayonnaise get special praise, and the coffee and chocolatines are highlighted as standout items. The service is noted as friendly and attentive, and the overall experience makes many say they would return, signaling that the new address in the neighborhood shows promising potential. Some visits mention minor hiccups, such as several servers asking similar questions and a cheese board and wine knowledge gap, but the feedback is constructive and the staff are described as helpful. Overall the reviews converge on a tasty menu, a pleasant ambiance, and a willingness to revisit Le Comptoir de Mamie.View restaurant profile
≈ 3 km

Phin Café

Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 am
(57)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal

Review Summary

Phin Café is a beloved neighborhood spot known for consistently great coffee with rich flavors from high quality beans, paired with attentive staff and solid service. The atmosphere is bright and cozy, with a light plant filled interior and seating options for studying, conversation, or a sunny terrace. The menu features Vietnamese coffees such as egg coffee and ca phe sua, plus espresso drinks and pastries, and reviews applaud authentic balance though some items are noted best cold and hours could be longer in the summer. Seating is sometimes limited and it can get busy, making it popular for laptops, but there is usually a spot to sit and relax. Overall, Phin Café is widely praised for its friendly staff, thoughtful drinks, and charming vibe that keeps locals coming back.View restaurant profile
≈ 3.1 km

Joie de Livres

Open until 11 pm
(138)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Joie de Livres as a cozy, magical bookstore cafe with a warm, inviting atmosphere that makes time slow down as shelves are browsed. The concept of a cafe and library hybrid is praised for offering a wide selection across fantasy, romance, horror, and other genres. Staff are consistently portrayed as friendly and attentive, providing helpful recommendations and a welcoming first impression. Occasional crowds or limited seating are cited as drawbacks when the space gets busy, with some guests finding the dining area cramped. Drinks and snacks are highlighted as a strength, with many noting delicious lattes, chai, cocktails, and desserts, though a few reviews mention higher prices. The ambiance is repeatedly described as calm, cozy, and conducive to reading, with decor that blends bookish charm with creative flair. Readers appreciate the bilingual book selection and the chance to explore titles in different languages within the same visit. Overall, Joie de Livres stands out as a must visit Montreal spot that blends literary discovery with hospitality, while suggestions to improve seating and crowd flow could further elevate the experience.View restaurant profile

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