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
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
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
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
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
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
Sorbier Café comes across as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood spot with a charming vibe and friendly, attentive service, though occasional slowdowns when the staff is stretched thin are noted. The cafe roasts its own coffee and the moka, latte and pastry options are frequently praised, with a croissant described as excellent and a bagel enjoyed by some, while a few reviews mention bitter espresso or a powdery matcha. The small space can feel tight for groups, but the atmosphere is described as calm and pleasant and the setup is appreciated for working, thanks to outlets and a quiet feel, plus summer picnic tables outside. The overall sentiment is positive, with several calls that it can be one of the best coffee stops in the area for specialty lovers, and prices described as reasonable given the quality.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
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
Casa 9ème is described as a cozy, bright spot ideal for brunch and breakfast, with delicious, well-presented dishes, generous portions and a generally friendly, attentive service. The atmosphere feels welcoming and lively without being noisy, featuring a glass-walled main room and a terrace that makes it suitable for groups and families. Many reviews praise the menu variety and freshness, including Moroccan touches, good coffee, real maple syrup, and affordable prices, with guests noting they would return and that the place is a reliable go-to. A few caveats appear, such as street parking on Jarry being a consideration, occasional service hiccups or a rude server noted by one diner, and a beef dish that was not as tender as expected, suggesting some items could be refined. Overall, Casa 9ème emerges as a clean, approachable neighborhood spot with solid value and dependable breakfast and brunch options that many would recommend and revisit.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
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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Reviews of Café L'Étincelle describe a friendly and helpful service in a convivial, professional, natural and authentic setting, with an impeccable, cozy cafe where everything from the service to the atmosphere feels on point. The small, welcoming space with large windows invites regulars of all ages, and the owners are noted for greeting guests warmly. The coffee is consistently praised as excellent, often cited as among the best in the neighborhood, complemented by pastries including options with Breton flavors and homemade caramel. The team is described as warm and attentive, making hospitality a standout feature and encouraging guests to linger, read, or simply enjoy the moment. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious, with Montreal coffee culture felt but not made to feel complicated, and Café L'Étincelle is regarded as a gem for its community vibe and genuine care. Food options such as omelette, bagels and paninis and items like a gluten-free brownie are enjoyed as part of the overall experience.View restaurant profile
Overall, Le Déjeuner Cosmopolitain receives praise for generous portions, friendly and efficient service, and a wide variety of breakfast options, with many noting quick, attentive staff and a lively yet comfortable atmosphere that makes it a top choice in Montreal. Several reviewers appreciate the large portions, solid classics, and reliable coffee, with some calling it one of the best breakfast spots in the city. The tone is not uniformly positive, however: a few experiences describe management missteps such as reservation cancellations and tense scenes, and others report inconsistency in the kitchen, with items arriving underwhelming or cold on some visits, or certain dishes seen as overpriced. Some guests highlight excellent service and value on good days, while others describe longer waits or slower service during peak times. Taken together, the restaurant emerges as a beloved option for many, delivering strong meals and standout service more often than not, while a minority caution that the experience can vary and there is room for improvement.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Café de la 3e describe a cozy neighborhood spot with excellent coffee, croissants and a superb homemade potage. Visitors note a welcoming atmosphere and a space that works well for studying or working, along with friendly staff and a pleasant playlist. Occasionally the aroma from the kitchen is noticeable and busy times can make ordering slower due to crowds. The menu earns praise beyond drinks, with gluten free options, comforting baked items, grilled cheese and a variety of chai and matcha drinks, and bagels that are a must. Located at the edge of Rosemont and Angus, it is seen as a hidden gem that is eco friendly and invites lingering. Overall it comes across as a beloved neighborhood staple with reliable food and drink, with some minor caveats about odor and crowding.View restaurant profile
MAESMi is described as a small, friendly neighborhood cafe with consistently good coffee and pastries, where items like matcha with pistachio and orange blossom are highly praised and the roulé suisse and croissants are standout; a note mentions some beverages not served hot enough. Lattes, especially the iced oat latte, are highlighted as excellent and sometimes among the best in Montréal, and the pastries are repeatedly described as excellent and fairly priced for the quality. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly and attentive, with customers feeling welcome and the staff remembered by regulars. The cafe is noted for its intimate, not very large space and a warm, tranquil atmosphere, making it a place many plan to return to. Overall it comes across as a quality coffee and pastry spot in the area, recommended for a comforting and dependable experience.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
Deli Plus is described as a warm, old‑school Montreal diner with huge portions, affordable prices and a broad menu that blends Greek fast‑food fare with classics like poutine, smoked meat, club sandwiches, pizzas and late‑hour breakfasts. Reviewers note generally polite, friendly and efficient service, though it can be slower during peak times and getting the bill may take longer. The atmosphere is welcoming and nostalgic, a neighborhood staple that often feels like traveling back in time. The poutine is a frequent highlight, praised for its sauce and generous toppings, with some calling it among the best in the city, though a few batches have been reported to be dry or inconsistent. Pizzas and smoked meat receive praise for flavor and value, but meat texture can vary and a few orders have been burnt or under‑seasoned. Some reviews mention dated decor and occasional concerns about cleanliness in restrooms or kitchen surfaces, but many customers return for reliable, comforting fare. Delivery and takeout are fast and straightforward, with easy ordering by phone and attentive delivery staff. Overall it reads as a dependable, nostalgic local favorite where portions, pricing and variety keep people coming back.View restaurant profile
Brûlerie St-Denis comes across in reviews as a friendly, calming cafe that is a good spot for studying or chatting, with staff repeatedly praised for warmth and courteous service and an overall pleasant atmosphere and reasonable prices. Coffee quality is mixed, with some praising solid drinks and even the cocoa, while others describe the coffee as bland or bitter and not as flavorful as in some peers, and pastry selection is often noted as limited. Several comments mention a cute vibe, relaxing music, and moments when treats or extras stood out, such as a free grilled cheese incident, and some reviewers wish for a touch more quirky character. Overall, impressions range from very positive to lukewarm, but many say it is a pleasant time and would return for the ambiance and service, even if the coffee sometimes misses the mark.View restaurant profile
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Overall, guests describe L'oeuf Alpha as a cozy, welcoming breakfast spot with generous portions, fresh ingredients and great value. Service is repeatedly praised for being fast, friendly and attentive, with a warm, professional staff making mornings easy. The ambiance is rustic yet modern and inviting, with a small, charming space and a pleasant terrace that adds to the relaxed vibe. Dishes such as eggs benedict, crepes and fruit plates are described as delicious, well prepared and satisfying, with compliments on the coffee and the freshness of the fruit. Prices are consistently described as affordable, making it a strong value for families and casual brunch dates. A few reviews mention occasional service hiccups during busy periods or a minor bathroom concern, but these are rare and do not detract from the overall positive impression. All in all, L'oeuf Alpha comes across as a neighborhood favorite for brunch with dependable quality and a welcoming atmosphere.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 present Cafe Roma as a neat, welcoming spot with quick service and a warm Italian vibe, where the espresso is consistently excellent and often praised as the best coffee in town. The coffee experience is described as authentic Italian, rich and well balanced, with iced coffee and supreme espresso repeatedly singled out. Friendly and attentive staff, along with thoughtful care for dietary restrictions, emerge as a common highlight. Observations about the new ownership emphasize genuine customer care and a welcoming atmosphere. Friday nights are noted as lively, contributing to a vibrant ambiance, while the overall mood feels like a treasure for coffee lovers and a place to return to. Taken together, the feedback underscores high quality coffee, a comforting setting, and hospitality that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Paragon draws praise for its versatile menu and reliable execution, with dishes such as lasagna, tortellini rose, pizza, subs, and a salmon option that many customers rave about, along with a popular table d'hote that includes soup, dessert, and coffee. The restaurant is consistently described as welcoming and well managed, with fast, friendly service and a clean, comfortable atmosphere, and the private room is a hit for parties with attentive staff and solid food. The option to bring your own wine is noted, and both delivery and dine-in experiences are described as still strong over time. Some reviews mention occasional hiccups, including a rude receptionist on the phone and a server who did not greet at the table or a napkin brought with a visible yolk stain, but these are outliers in an overall pattern of high quality. The kitchen earns frequent praise for flavorful lasagna, excellent pasta, and well prepared pizzas, with generous portions and consistency that encourage repeat visits and group celebrations in a welcoming setting.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
This overview of the reviews describes Boulangerie les Co'pains d'abord as a warm, welcoming neighborhood cafe with a strong community vibe and a broad range of pastries, viennoiseries, tarts, cakes, and savory items such as quiches, pates, and sandwiches, plus pizza and excellent coffee at reasonable prices. Most feedback highlights high quality and variety, especially the croissants and other viennoiseries, with many readers praising the apricot and pear tart and lemon curd tart and noting the Paris Brest as a favorite even though some miss the old recipe. The staff are consistently described as friendly and helpful, and the atmosphere is conducive to studying or relaxing, with some reviewers mentioning great prices and a cozy, comforting aroma. Occasional complaints include service inconsistencies, latte foam issues, a chai that feels like tea, and a few changes to recipes; there is also mention of early opening pastry discounts and the option to take home frozen chocolates, all of which reinforce the sense of a charming local staple.View restaurant profile
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Reviews of La Planète Oeuf describe a solid breakfast spot where eggs are cooked to order, portions are generous, and potatoes and other ingredients feel fresh and colorful. Some notes mention a smoothie that tastes fizzy and sour and fruit that had gone bad, leading to waste. Eggs prepared in different styles including scrambled, over easy, and poached are said to come out picture perfect. The atmosphere is described as friendly with a welcoming staff and reasonable prices, and meals are often praised for being good value and satisfying. Service is generally quick and accurate, though a few reviews mention slower service during busy times. The menu features affordable options like egg sandwiches and hearty plates, and the place is popular with families and regarded as a dependable choice in the area for lunch.View restaurant profile
Reviews portray Nigelle as a welcoming, cozy cafe where homemade, high quality food and warm hospitality stand out. Visitors savor fresh sandwiches, croissants, pastries, and excellent coffee, with many noting the care taken in every detail and the owner's attentiveness. The atmosphere is described as friendly and quiet, a good spot for study or a casual breakfast or lunch, and several mentions compare flavors to Paris and highlight the cafe as a neighborhood favorite with reasonable prices. Overall, guests repeatedly emphasize generous service, good value, and a charming artisanal vibe.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Le Far Breton as a place where the staff show genuine care for customers beyond selling, with acts of kindness and attentiveness that feel like a community support. One note recalls a staff member offering to shovel snow and telling a customer to sit in their car while the work was done. Food quality is consistently praised, with croissants made with pure butter repeatedly described as the best in Montreal and the cakes and viennoiseries described as heavenly. Kouign amann is highlighted as among the best in the city, and the bakery is described as a hidden gem in the Rosemont Petite Patrie neighborhood. The atmosphere is warm and homey, with staff who are kind and eager to advise with a smile, making visitors feel at home. Many reviews emphasize the aroma of butter and fresh bread that transports diners to Brittany and celebrate the bakery as a small Breton corner in the city. While overall praise runs high, a note mentions that the almond croissant can be a bit soggy. Le Far Breton is recommended as a must visit for pastry lovers seeking quality artisanal products.View restaurant profile
Augusta Café comes across as a warm, welcoming neighborhood spot where the ambiance is cozy and the staff are consistently friendly and attentive, helping guests feel at home whether they are working, meeting friends, or just relaxing with a hot drink. Reviews praise the coffee and pastries as strong points, with many noting excellent beverages, tasty chocolates and chai lattes, and a good selection of treats like cookies, banana bread, and grilled cheese, while a few mention that the food options could be broader and the space can feel small when busy. The interior is described as modern and uncluttered, with light wood and cream tones that create a calm, comfortable setting, and the exterior blue accents giving the place a distinctive charm. Augusta Café is repeatedly recognized for its active role in the local community, collaborating with running clubs, choirs, cyclists, and other neighborhood groups, reinforcing its identity as a true hub of the area. While some visits note occasional service hiccups, the overall tone is positive with high marks for value and the friendly, homey vibe. In sum, Augusta Café is seen as a dependable, inviting stop for good drinks, tasty bites, and a welcoming atmosphere that invites people to linger or work in the company of neighbors.View restaurant profile
Caffè Mille Gusti comes across as a warm, welcoming Italian cafe where the ambiance makes guests feel at home and the service is consistently friendly. The menu features paninis made to order with plenty of variety and freshly prepared items, and cannolis offered in large, medium, and mini sizes that many reviews rave about as guilt-free. Coffee is praised as top notch, with some noting handmade pasta sauce and savory accompaniments that taste homemade. The atmosphere supports both sit down dining and take away, and the staff are described as attentive and genuinely hospitable. Overall, the cafe is widely described as a neighborhood gem offering generous portions, fresh ingredients, and a memorable, cozy experience that invites repeated visits.View restaurant profile
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Reviews convey Café Milano as a casual authentic Italian cafe that shines with excellent coffee from rich espresso to smooth cappuccinos and with stellar sandwiches cannolis and pastries that many diners rate as among the best in town. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming with a relaxed vibe and a large comfortable space or terrace that suits hanging out with friends or catching up on work. Service is usually friendly and efficient though a few notes point to crowds noise or occasional slow moments during busy times and there are comments about some menu items not meeting earlier highs. Values are generally seen as good with fresh ingredients and reasonable prices and the place is repeatedly recommended for late snacks casual meals or a dependable coffee fix. Parking and access appear to vary by visit but the overall impression is of a dependable go to spot for authentic Italian fare and top notch coffee.View restaurant profile
Chez Popo is described as a small local coffee shop mainly for takeout, with a pleasant terrace in summer. Food is limited, mainly breakfast sandwiches in the morning. A summer coffee slush is highly recommended. Merchandise is nice, and the coffee and mochaccino are excellent. The atmosphere features a friendly owner and staff, and returning customers say they will come back when in the area.View restaurant profile
Café Larue & Fils is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a zen, second home vibe created by a friendly, attentive staff who remember drinks and preferences. The coffee earns praise for its quality and the prices are considered reasonable, making it a standout in the neighborhood. The space is cozy and good for working, though it can be noisy for meetings because of music and chatter nearby. Courteous service and a charming, small cafe atmosphere come through in many reviews, with many noting it as a top choice to start the day. Overall, it feels like a dependable, beloved neighborhood staple that people want to return to.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
Lana Café Bistro draws mixed reviews, with some readers calling it a pleasant, spacious spot for coffee and desserts at affordable prices, while others complain about uneven food quality and occasional rude service. Many note the place is popular and busy, especially on Sundays, and that the space offers plenty of seating. On the menu, desserts are praised, but some dishes such as a kafta wrap are described as bland with an unpleasant texture and poorly heated ingredients. Service experiences vary from friendly staff to moments of attitude that detract from the visit, and at least one drink or order was not prepared as expected. Overall Lana Café Bistro serves as a convenient coffee hub with fresh options and salads for those seeking a quick bite, but the food quality and consistency may not meet every expectation.View restaurant profile
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
L'Oeufrier offers a modern, clean setting with a broad brunch and breakfast menu and generous portions. The menu variety and the sense of fresh ingredients are frequently praised, with favorites like avocado toast and comforting staples noted, and the overall design and ambiance receive positive mention. Service is often described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, helping to make meals enjoyable, though some visits report slow pacing or chats at the table that slow things down. The vibe is bright and contemporary, but the ambiance can be very loud during busy times, which may affect conversations. Prices are generally considered reasonable for the quality, with many guests calling it good value, while a few note occasional inconsistencies in menu items or freshness, such as fruit, salads, or potatoes, and occasional glitches with loyalty apps or payment systems. Overall, L'Oeufrier remains a popular choice for brunch and breakfast, especially for groups and families, offering dependable service and solid food, even if the noise level and occasional kitchen or app hiccups remind buyers to temper expectations on busy days.View restaurant profile
At Boulangerie & Pâtisserie AlKaram, reviewers say the halal chicken sandwich is probably the best they've eaten, and the staff are very kind. A line expresses a personal connection to Palestine. There is no parking, and parking in the narrow lanes is very difficult. Ventilation is lacking and the space can feel suffocating due to the odor of frying. The food is described as decent and dine-in service is available.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Café La Bine highlight a cozy, intimate neighborhood café with a warm, welcoming staff and a calm, inviting atmosphere that suits reading, working, or a small solo outing. The coffee is described as smooth and well balanced with options such as cortado, latte, cappuccino, and a moka, while pastries and light bites like bagels and sandwiches are praised for freshness and simple charm. Some guests note the space is small and can feel tight for work, yet it remains a good spot for concentration and chats, with a quiet decor and greenery adding to the vibe. A few comments point to louder conversations that can disrupt work, and one review mentions displeasure with a political stance that affects willingness to return. Prices are mentioned as a bit steep by some, but the overall experience is described as warm and satisfying. Overall Café La Bine comes across as a beloved local spot with friendly service, reliable coffee, and a lively, human ambiance that attracts regulars and new visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Café Ferlucci is described as a warm, cozy neighborhood spot with a charming vintage vibe and consistently solid coffee. The affogato, particularly the Nutella version, is repeatedly praised as a standout, along with pastries and drinks like lattes and chai. Staff are noted as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere, but seating can be limited and the cafe can feel busy at peak times. A newer location has altered the ambience for some, with differences in decor and temperature control, while outdoor seating and dog-friendly visits highlight its casual appeal. Overall, it is viewed as a beloved, affordable spot with great ambiance and strong coffee, though a few notes mention occasional inconsistencies in drink quality.View restaurant profile
Méchants pinsons comes across as a cozy, convivial neighborhood cafe where the coffee is consistently excellent, with the mocha smooth and the oat milk latte praised as among the best in the area, and a range of croissants and savory pastries to match. Service is friendly and cheerful, and the atmosphere feels welcoming and family friendly, a place where customers chat with the barista and greet one another. The small space is thoughtfully used, with careful decor that adds charm, though it can feel hectic during peak hours and finding a seat may be challenging. Many reviews describe the place as a spot to take time and enjoy a moment, with a strong sense of community and value. A note for some visitors is that WiFi is not available, but this tends to be outweighed by the overall vibe, quality coffee, and dependable pastries.View restaurant profile
Le Pain dans les Voiles is widely praised for high quality pastries and breads, with favorites including croissants, almond croissants, brioche, and savory options like ham and butter sandwiches. The cafe atmosphere and location near Marche Jean Talon are frequently described as inviting, making it a pleasant spot to linger or work. However, several reviews note a decline in service recently, with experiences of slow or inattentive staff, lines at the counter, and mixed handling of purchases. Pricing is described as premium, and a number of customers feel the care and freshness do not always match the cost, reporting items arriving crumbled or less fresh than expected. Stock depletion late in the day and occasional dry pastries temper otherwise enthusiastic impressions. Despite these caveats, Le Pain dans les Voiles remains a beloved neighborhood bakery for many, valued for its flavors, variety, and the consistency of bread and pastries that keep visitors returning.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Sandrine Café is described as a cozy neighborhood spot with a welcoming, clean atmosphere and friendly staff, where the focus is on fresh, homemade breads, delicious sandwiches and solid coffee and smoothies. The sandwiches are frequently praised for freshness, good crunch in the bread, and flavorful fillings, with only a few notes that a bagel can be a bit dry. Desserts and pastries such as muffins and bomboloni are highlighted, and drinks range from cappuccinos and cortados to iced chai and smoothies, usually described as well made and reasonably priced. The cafe is seen as a great place to work remotely or meet friends, thanks to a calm vibe and accommodating service. A small number of critiques mention that some items like macarons or ice cream can be disappointing, but the overall impression is positive and many reviewers say they would return and recommend this spot to others.View restaurant profile
Baristello Jarry earns praise for excellent coffee and a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly service in French or Italian. Reviews highlight top quality beans and well crafted drinks like cortado and latte, along with pistachio croissants, biscotti and other desserts, plus vegan options. While a sandwich and a salami focaccia were noted to be missing ingredients in one review, the overall experience remains positive and the staff are described as attentive and kind, making customers feel valued; desserts are limited but described as delicious and worth trying, prompting many visitors to plan a return to enjoy the coffee and the cozy setting.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
Reviews of Café Larue & Fils highlight solid coffee, with standout flat whites and lattes, and even a decaf called Placebo, plus tasty desserts like carrot cake and cookies; many note quick service and a welcoming, cozy interior with a pleasant terrace that makes it a good spot to relax with friends or study. The atmosphere is described as charming and not too noisy at times, though some find the space small or crowded and the music loud, and a few guests describe the vibe as a bit beige or the air stuffy in winter. Staff are often praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with consistent service, though there are occasional complaints about rude or bossy behavior and some drinks not being hot enough. Several reviewers say they would return, citing affordable prices and the option of indoor or outdoor seating as reasons to revisit. Overall, the reviews paint Café Larue & Fils as a neighborhood favorite for good coffee and a warm, approachable vibe, with highs on beverage quality and ambiance and lows tied to space, noise, and occasional service quirks.View restaurant profile