Allô mon Coco comes across as a bright and welcoming spot for breakfast and brunch, with a wide menu, generous portions and consistently friendly, attentive service. The atmosphere is lively yet pleasant, the space clean and light, and guests often note fast service and a menu that pleases many tastes. Dishes are described as flavorful and well prepared, from hearty omelets to a variety of brunch favorites, with good value for money and portions that satisfy. While a few visits mention occasional noise, busy mornings, or rare service hiccups, the overall experience highlights helpful staff and solid, satisfying meals that make guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
La Banquise is a Montreal staple known for an astonishing variety of poutines, including plenty of vegetarian options with veggie gravy, and generous portions that satisfy big appetites. The classics shine with crispy fries, squeaky cheese curds, and rich gravy, while creative toppings like guacamole, sour cream, and smoked meat offer memorable twists. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with fast, efficient service that keeps things moving even when the place is crowded. Long lines are part of the experience, yet the quality and range of choices make it worth the wait. Takeout and late hours make it a reliable go-to for a satisfying meal any time, and the consistency keeps bringing locals and visitors back. In short, La Banquise delivers a quintessential, comforting poutine experience with heart, variety, and a true Montreal vibe.View restaurant profile
Guests describe Le Toit Rouge as welcoming with attentive, courteous service that helps create a friendly atmosphere from morning to night. Food is consistently praised for being delicious, served hot, and well presented, with generous portions and good value for the price. The wine list and breakfast options are noted as reasonably priced and satisfying, while dishes such as the tortellini Rosé are singled out as standouts. The setting is described as comfortable with a nice patio and a clean, inviting dining area, and staff remain attentive throughout the visit. With reliable service, expansive menu options, and an overall experience that invites return visits, Le Toit Rouge appears to be a dependable choice for guests staying at the adjacent hotel and locals alike.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Première Moisson as a welcoming bakery with attractive displays and a strong range of pastries, with desserts and croissants frequently praised and the bread and sandwiches considered hard to beat despite perceptions of high prices. The quality of products is consistently noted, and cleanliness and a pleasant seating area are often highlighted, though experiences with service vary. Some reviewers report issues such as pastries not meeting expectations, inconsistent portioning, or items being burned, along with occasional chilly dining conditions in winter and staff who seem rushed or less attentive. Overall, the bakery is viewed as a reliable source of quality bread and treats, making it a popular go-to for many, while acknowledging that experiences can differ by location and day.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Corvette describe a warm, authentic Canadian diner with a retro vibe and a menu that covers breakfast through dinner. Customers praise generous portions and good value, with standout items such as poutine, lasagne, chicken skewers, pizza, gyro pita, club sandwiches, soups, and breakfast dishes. Service is fast, friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere feels like a welcoming neighborhood spot with typically short wait times. The decor is old fashioned yet endearing, and the kitchen appears to focus on dependable, comforting flavors rather than trends. Takeout and delivery are convenient, and the restaurant is frequently noted for affordable prices even in inflationary times. Overall it is a reliable option for hearty, satisfying meals that remind diners of classic Montreal diners.View restaurant profile
At Boulangerie Ange, reviews reflect a bakery with solid pastry quality and a welcoming setting, yet experiences vary widely. Some pastries and breads are described as excellent and good value for the area, while others complain of dry or overbaked items and uneven portion sizes. Pricing is often noted as steep for the market, and several comments point to promotions not being applied as advertised and to a loyalty program that does not always work. Customer service is praised at times for speed and attentiveness, but other reviews report slow replies, billing errors, and perceived gaps in staff training. The space is described as calm with ample seating and a French bakery vibe, though noise from families and occasional concerns about pastry handling can detract from the experience. Taken together, the feedback suggests strong core offerings at Boulangerie Ange along with opportunities to improve consistency, labeling, and customer service.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Mamie Clafoutis as a warm, cozy bakery cafe with a beautiful interior and a welcoming vibe, where the chocolate cake, clafoutis and pistachio croissant, along with excellent bread that can be sliced onsite, are frequently praised and the coffee shop atmosphere invites lingering with friends, with seasonal treats adding variety. However, some items are inconsistent, with notes of dry or burnt pastries, a half cold sandwich, and occasional subpar or slow service, while the lineup can feel chaotic and signs about respectful behavior feel repetitive. Shrinkflation is a common concern, with reports of smaller croissants and loaves, and a card machine controversy that pushes tips even for non dining. A bleach smell on a recent visit disturbed some experiences, but the location near Angus remains a go-to for many who appreciate homemade style pastries and a welcoming environment, though some suggest visiting on a different day to balance expectations.View restaurant profile
Shack Attakk draws praise for a bright beach vibe, friendly staff, and generous portions, with many guests enjoying the decor, the brunch and the burger options, and noting the kitchen can deliver fresh, flavorful bites when running smoothly. However, a pattern of slow service and long waits to be acknowledged or for meals, plus occasional menu inconsistencies, recurs across visits, especially on busy evenings and with families in tow. Food quality is hit or miss: some items shine with well balanced sauces and a solid patty or fresh seafood, while others disappoint with soggy buns, flat flavors, or substitutions like lettuce standing in for bread and margarine appearing where butter was expected. The menu is broad and family friendly, including gluten free and keto options, but several reviewers say dishes lack seasoning or surprise and that the experience can fall short of past visits. Brunch and breakfast receive frequent kudos for atmosphere and attentive service when available, but even those meals can be hampered by delays or missing items. Overall Shack Attakk shows real potential thanks to its setting and variety, yet it benefits from steadier pacing, clearer communication, and more consistent kitchen execution to satisfy both casual diners and families alike.View restaurant profile
Café ORR comes across as a bold, artistic space that works well as a place to work, study, or just hang out, with two levels, plenty of seating, outlets, and a vibe that feels creative and alive. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as cozy and inspiring, with quirky decor, a second floor view, and occasional film projections that add to the experience. It is described as laptop-friendly and a good spot to spend hours, while coffee quality is variable and pastries and savory dishes like avocado toast, grilled cheese, and bagels are often highlighted as satisfying. The crowd and hours are a plus, with late openings and even beer and wine on offer. A recurring caveat is music that can be very loud, which makes listening to personal audio difficult; some mornings bring strong scents or ventilation issues that irritate eyes. Service is generally friendly, though a few reviews mention order mistakes or attitude, and finding parking can be tricky in the area. Despite these quirks, Café ORR stands out as a memorable Montreal spot where the ambiance and creative energy often outweigh the inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Nouveau Canada Hot-Dog is described as a classic old school Montreal diner with a warm, homey atmosphere and generous portions. Customers praise fresh, flavorful fare from poutine and burgers to breakfast staples, with the overall impression being solid, comforting, and affordable. Service is consistently warm, friendly, attentive, and efficient, leaving guests feeling welcome. The vibe is nostalgic and cozy, suitable for a casual meal, brunch, or a late snack. A recurring note is that the place is cash only, which is helpful to know. Poutine is often highlighted, with crispy fries, generous cheese curds, and delicious gravy. Overall, the reviews frame it as a dependable spot for traditional diner fare and strong value, with a homey atmosphere that keeps bringing people back.View restaurant profile
Overall, Deli Miami comes across as a lively, nostalgic Montreal deli with a bold Florida inspired decor and a menu that runs from hearty breakfasts to big meals featuring poutine, smoked meat, pizza, pasta and more, with many reviews noting generous portions and reasonable prices. The food is praised for being comforting and satisfying, though some dishes have seen changes that disappointed regulars, such as the poutine sauce and fries. The atmosphere is a key part of the appeal, a kitschy, colorful setting with quirky decor that transports diners to another era and makes it a standout spot for families and night owls alike. Service is generally fast and friendly, with staff often described as attentive, though experiences can vary depending on the server and time of day. Deli Miami is also valued for its practicality, offering reliable takeout and late meals, and for creating a sense of place that keeps guests coming back for big breakfasts, late lunches, or casual dinners, even as a few visits note room for improvement in consistency and quality.View restaurant profile
Ô Petit Paris is widely praised as a top Montreal bakery-patisserie with an authentic Parisian atmosphere, celebrated for its baguettes, croissants, pain suisse and a broad array of viennoiseries and pastries that are often described as fresh, flaky and beautifully presented. The quality and variety attract both locals and visitors, with many noting standout items like the kouign amann, cannelés and the chocolate pastries, while the staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and efficient, whether dining in or taking away. The space has recently expanded, making it brighter and more comfortable, and the service is regarded as consistently warm and professional, contributing to a strong sense of a true French experience in Montreal. Some criticisms appear, including occasional dry croissants, sweetness levels or fillings not to certain tastes, lines at peak hours, and a few notes about price increases or mixed coffee quality, but these do not dominate overall sentiment. All in all, Ô Petit Paris is considered a reliable, high-quality bakery-patisserie worth visiting repeatedly.View restaurant profile
Les Moulins La Fayette earns praise for the galette des rois with a crisply flaky pastry and true buttered frangipane flavor, and for other pastries such as pecan pie and almond croissant, while the bread and overall quality are repeatedly described as excellent; the ambiance is charming with seasonal decorations and the staff are warm and courteous, contributing to a pleasant visit. Coffee and hot chocolate receive mixed feedback, with some lattes satisfying and others tasting mainly of hot milk or missing flavors, and occasional lipstick on a cup noted. Value concerns include shrinking portions or rising prices, and some items not being fresh like millefeuille and Paris-Brest. Service can feel slow on busy days when a single employee handles multiple duties, though many express willingness to return. Accessibility features such as ramp access, barrier-free entry, accessible seating, and a digital menu are noted. Overall, the reviews portray a charming, reliable spot for bread and pastries, with strong positives around pastry quality and ambiance tempered by concerns about freshness, value, and occasional service bottlenecks.View restaurant profile
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Cora Déjeuners et dîners comes across as a cozy family friendly spot for breakfast and brunch with a colorful inviting atmosphere and a varied menu that many find to be of good quality. Strengths cited include attentive and friendly service, reasonable wait times after ordering, generous portions of fresh fruit, and a calm clean dining room. Some reviews mention items such as gluten free buckwheat crepes and other kid friendly options, along with notes about bilingual staff and the overall value. But there are also remarks about inconsistent experiences at certain locations, including slower service, meals served at room temperature or not well seasoned, and concerns about cleanliness and price relative to what is served. Overall, diners express appreciation for the restaurant and consider it a solid breakfast and brunch option, with experiences varying by location and visit.View restaurant profile
For Boulangerie Au Pain Doré, reviews sketch a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly service and a convenient location near a park and the Prefontaine metro. Pastry lovers praise croissants, especially almond croissants, and items like the salmon Danish, the lemon basil lemonade, and a chicken pesto sandwich, while pistachio raspberry is praised and vanilla caramel is not as good; the chocolate croissant is noted as particularly tasty. The matcha latte is singled out as the worst, with an odd taste resembling coffee. Desserts in verrines and various sliced breads get positive mentions, though tartlets such as apple almond and pear almond with blueberries disappoint for many, lacking fruit and pastry cream. Repeated visits and a generally impeccable, warm service are highlighted, along with a pleasant summer terrace and the bakery's aroma, while a few comments suggest basic training could improve some staff interactions. Overall, readers are encouraged to visit and explore a range of offerings, noting strong savory and sweet options alongside some room for improvement.View restaurant profile
Royale Ginette emerges as a charming, sunny neighborhood cafe with a warm, welcoming staff and a strong sense of community. Reviews repeatedly praise the brioche and cinnamon buns, calling them the best in Montreal and endlessly craveable, with the pastries described as incredibly soft and decadent. The coffee and chai lattes are also highlighted, often praised for flavor and thoughtful, house made syrups. The atmosphere is noted as cozy and bright, with tasteful decor and a vibe that feels inclusive and friendly to everyone, including LGBTQ patrons. The space is considered a reliable spot for pastries, grilled cheese, and casual bites at reasonable prices. A few remarks mention occasional gaps in service or seating comfort and a wish for a more cocooning feel or dog friendliness, but overall the sentiment is overwhelmingly positive and positions Royale Ginette as a standout local favorite.View restaurant profile
Le Fennec receives praise for excellent service and gourmand dishes, with the cafe described as excellent and the reception from the manager and staff as warm and helpful, making the visit pleasant and suggesting a genuine passion for their work. Diners note good value and very good service, with the location convenient since the spot is close to home. A main caveat is cleanliness, particularly regarding the toilets, described as neglected with a persistent odor barely masked by camphor, which dampens the overall experience despite quality food and service. Hope is expressed that this issue will be addressed given the cafe's potential. Overall Le Fennec offers inviting hospitality, solid food, and affordable prices, but hygiene improvements would significantly enhance the experience.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe St-Viateur Bagel & Café as a quintessential Montreal bagel experience, with fresh, wood-fired bagels that are chewy and slightly sweet and offered in many varieties, often enjoyed with cream cheese or smoked salmon and in simple bagel sandwiches. The sesame, rosemary-salt and poppy are frequent favorites, and the bagels are praised for their quality and authentic Montreal character. A common caveat is the long lines and wait times, especially at peak times, though staff are described as fast, friendly and accommodating and the atmosphere remains welcoming. Payment is typically cash and Canadian debit, with US cards not accepted at many locations. Most reviews say the experience is worth the wait and a must-visit for bagel lovers visiting Montreal, though a few find the hype a bit inflated or note occasional inconsistency in freshness or value. Overall, it’s a cozy, bustling spot where you can see bagels being made on site and leave with a satisfying, classic Montreal breakfast or lunch.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Salem is described as a bakery with very fresh, high quality bread and a range of delicious pastries and cakes that recall flavors from Morocco, with almond croissants noted as excellent and prices described as affordable. The bread is praised as the best in town and consistently fresh and flavorful, while the overall pastry selection is highlighted for freshness and care in preparation. The cakes are called real delights and the patisserie is regarded as excellent value. The service is repeatedly described as warm, friendly and professional, making each visit pleasant as staff are attentive and welcoming. Some reviews mention limited evening options, but the bakery is seen as a top choice in town for bread and pastry and a place that people want to return to.View restaurant profile
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Café 5 Juillet gets praise for a welcoming vibe, good value, and friendly service, with a diverse menu that covers Algerian style sandwiches and omelettes, fries, pizza, crepes, and coffee at affordable prices. The pizza is highlighted for quality ingredients and many reviews claim the crepes offer excellent quality for the price, with some calling it the best crepes in Montreal. The staff are described as fast, professional, and attentive, the space as clean and reasonably priced, and practical extras like WiFi and a TV noted. There are a few caveats: chicken sandwiches have occasionally fallen short due to undercooked or lower quality meat, particularly during peak hours, and table service is not always available. Overall, Café 5 Juillet is seen as a good place to sample Algerian flavors and enjoy a casual meal that matches what is advertised.View restaurant profile
Taco's Express earns praise for amazing food and excellent service, with dishes described as authentic and the service said to be perfect, and many reviewers note they would definitely return. Diners are delighted by the warm, welcoming atmosphere and strongly recommend the spot, calling it an excellent place to eat.View restaurant profile
Reviews highlight Arhoma's high quality products across bakery, cheese, sandwiches, desserts, and coffee, with many calling it a neighborhood staple and a go-to bakery in the area. Selection is praised for variety and freshness when available, including excellent croissants and pistachio croissant, tasty breads, and a well stocked cheese counter. Several notes mention the on-site cafe aspect and friendly service, with staff suggestions and a pleasant overall experience, though lines can be long during peak times. Price is described as sometimes high depending on the product. There are occasional complaints about freshness not being ensured late in the day, particularly baguettes and viennoiseries, and some inconsistency in product temperature or timing. A few isolated issues include order errors or dismissive service from one staff member, which dampen the otherwise positive impressions. Overall, Arhoma is seen as a top choice for bread, cheeses, pastries, and cafe fare with strong recommendations, while noting opportunities to improve freshness timing and customer service consistency.View restaurant profile
Reviews for Boulangerie Patisserie La Parisienne praise fresh, flavorful products made with real know-how, with bread that is crusty on the outside and soft inside and viennoiseries that are simply delicious; the welcome is warm and the service impeccable, making it an essential stop for lovers of good bakery. The bakery is repeatedly described as charming, with attentive, friendly staff and a strong focus on craft and quality. People highlight a wide variety, good value, and consistently high standards, and many say the pastries and dishes are fresh and full of flavor. Some note that the viennoiserie quality has fluctuated in the last month or so, but overall it remains one of the best bakeries in the neighborhood and a true daily delight. The experience is often described as warm, generous, and inspiring, with praises for the dedication of the team and the joy found in each bite.View restaurant profile
Café Des Alizés comes across as a charming casual spot with a warm family vibe and homemade dishes prepared by the owners. Milk can be substituted with soy or oat options, and drinks such as chai latte and cappuccino with oat milk are popular. The menu features hearty soups and sandwiches made with fresh ingredients, and prices are described as fair. The service is repeatedly praised for being friendly and patient, with regular lactose free milk available for those who need it, and the atmosphere is welcoming to English speakers. The place exudes a comforting home kitchen smell and feels unpretentious, suitable for a simple meal or to go. Ambiance may be a touch lacking for some, but many still enjoy the coffee, the food, and the friendly staff, while one visit was described as cold at first despite good salad. Overall Café Des Alizés presents a dependable comforting option with hearty homemade offerings and a typically friendly service, balancing small imperfections with a positive overall impression.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Première Moisson stands out for its wide array of breads, pastries and ready to eat options, with many appreciating the quality and aroma and an inviting bakery vibe. Desserts and specific items like croissants, baguettes, focaccia and almond pastries are repeatedly praised, and the coffee and lunch options are often highlighted as solid or excellent value. However, some experiences describe slow service, disorganization, limited seating, and occasional quality hiccups such as soggy items or misordered orders. A number of reviews mention friendly and attentive staff and a welcoming ambiance, while a few instances note less positive interactions or performance, especially with service. People describe Première Moisson as a Montreal institution for bread and pastries, a reliable stop for a quick bite or a treat, with strong emphasis on traditional baking and good value.View restaurant profile
Café Expresso Lina receives praise for excellent coffee and fresh pastries, with reviews highlighting huge croissants and a cozy, unpretentious feel in an old school neighborhood cafe ideal for a quiet coffee and chat. The cappuccinos and freshly squeezed orange juice often earn wow moments, and service is described as friendly and attentive in a warm, family owned atmosphere. Some comments remark an open summer layout with doors usually open and strong hospitality, while a few notes mention uneven service from one server. Overall, Café Expresso Lina is seen as a beloved local spot for good coffee, tasty pastries, and a welcoming vibe, with most visits delivering a steady level of warmth and quality even if experiences vary.View restaurant profile
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Beaubien Bagel offers bagels prepared all day with favorites like sesame and poppy and the option to add Philadelphia cream cheese in the shop. The bagels are described as fresh with a chewy yet soft texture and a Montreal style flair, including vegan varieties. The atmosphere is often warm and welcoming, with staff explaining the different flavors, though a note mentions inconsistent service where hot bagels were not delivered and some bags contained older items. Regulars report frequent visits and generally reliable service with fresh hot bagels, while other feedback points to occasional lapses in customization and a desire to bite into bagels before toasting them at home. Overall, Beaubien Bagel offers a diverse selection of flavorful bagels and friendly options for traditional and vegan eaters, with taste and freshness praised, even as service quality sometimes varies.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Starbucks as a comfortable spot with seating both inside and outside, offering a relaxed atmosphere suitable for lingering or working. Service is often praised for friendliness and speed, though some comments point to variability and not outstanding service. Beverages score unevenly, with chai tea getting love, Americano tasting different from other places, and a cappuccino sometimes described as tasting like a bowl of cereal. Several notes highlight the Montreal location as among the better options, while others warn of a sense of decline and criticize the bathroom code and cleanliness in certain visits. The overall impression is mixed, balancing positive experiences of warm staff and consistent coffee with critiques of generic feel, maintenance concerns, and inconsistency across visits.View restaurant profile
L'Oeufrier earns praise for fast, attentive service and a welcoming, cozy brunch vibe, with solid breakfast options and a coffee program that many enjoy. Food is frequently described as flavorful and generously portioned, with eggs, waffles, and other breakfast plates getting top marks, and some reviewers appreciating the playful names of dishes and drinks. The atmosphere is clean, colorful, and lively, though the space can be very noisy, making conversation difficult for some. Value is generally good, but there are comments about higher prices and occasional inconsistency, including references to bread quality or a few dishes not meeting expectations. Several reviews note strong service and a fast pace, with some visitors highlighting the humor in the menu and others praising the overall friendly vibe. A few guests report negative experiences such as misgendering by staff or concerns about allergies and food safety, underscoring the importance of respectful service. Overall, the place is described as a popular, reliable brunch option with generous portions and a welcoming staff, though noise and occasional quality swings are noted as drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Coco Frutti is described as a reliable go to breakfast spot with consistently excellent food, generous portions, and fresh flavors. Staff are friendly and attentive and the atmosphere invites guests to linger over morning meals. Cleanliness, quick service and good value for the quality are common takeaways, with many noting a welcoming vibe for groups. Some reviews mention healthy options and hearty plates that satisfy different appetites. A few observations point to mixed experiences with food that can feel average or prices that seem high for what is offered. Overall the tone is positive, with many praising the taste, service and atmosphere and suggesting they would return.View restaurant profile
Reviewers consistently praise the pastries and bread at Arhoma, noting fresh, high quality items, a wide range of options from croissants and chocolate pastries to vegan pastries, and flavorful desserts; many appreciate the cozy cafe atmosphere and the feel of artisanal handmade products. Service is described as a mixed bag: some encounters are warm and professional, while others are cold or inattentive, with frequent comments about slow organization, long waits for warmed sandwiches, and orders not always handled smoothly. Several reviews mention the store's popularity and busy mornings, which can contribute to delays, and some suggest that staff training or management attention to the guest experience could improve speed and courtesy. There are also concerns about communication regarding safety recalls or product changes, and a few items receiving complaints about accuracy or ingredient labeling, such as vegan options not being clearly identified. Despite these issues, customers emphasize the quality of baked goods that keeps people returning, with many describing the products as delicious, the vegan selections welcome, and the overall value as worth it for the experience. Overall, Arhoma is seen as offering excellent bakery items and a welcoming space, but the service experience and efficiency vary by visit and location.View restaurant profile
Le Toledo is a bustling bakery on Mont Royal Avenue in the Plateau, celebrated for a wide range of breads, croissants, pastries and savory offerings like quiches and sandwiches, with gems such as almond croissants, chausson aux pommes, gâteau basque and a standout sourdough; the coffee is well regarded and the space is bright with big windows and a cozy vibe, while seating is limited and lines can be long at busy times; staff are generally friendly and helpful, though a few reviews note slower service or changes in the team affecting familiarity with products; overall it’s seen as a top bakery in the area, a great spot for a quick bite or a lingering coffee, beloved by locals and visitors alike despite occasional crowds and pricing.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Zébulon as a standout all vegan patisserie with a wide, inventive range of desserts that many find delicious and beautifully presented, with frequent praise for cookies, croissants, tiramisu, and other treats, as well as strong gluten free options and a focus on quality ingredients. Many diners applaud the bright, spacious space, the open kitchen, and friendly staff, and note that the new larger location on Saint Denis offers more seating and a welcoming atmosphere. However, some reviews mention high prices and variability in service, occasional mislabeling or confusion about flavors, and a few critiques about pacing or heat when visits are near closing. Overall, Zébulon is seen as a highly regarded vegan bakery destination with creative offerings and a pleasant ambiance, but potential visitors should expect premium pricing and possible fluctuations in experience.View restaurant profile