Lahmajoune Villeray is described as a warm, family run spot that serves fresh, authentic Middle Eastern fare with a focus on handmade lahmajoune. The dough is thin and crisp, fillings are flavorful and well balanced, and the accompanying hummus, muhammara, kebbeh and grape leaves are consistently praised for freshness and quality. Portions are generous and prices very reasonable, making it a reliable value, while the service is repeatedly noted as friendly, welcoming and attentive from start to finish. Guests appreciate the wide variety of items, including manakeesh, baklava and other dips, all made in house with care, and many highlight a cozy, neighborhood vibe and convenient takeout. The place is often called a neighborhood gem and a must visit for authentic, well executed Middle Eastern cuisine in Montreal, with many returning regularly for favorites and eager to try new dishes.View restaurant profile
Aïmara Traiteur stands out for premium service and clear communication, with events arriving smoothly under attentive and professional care that keeps hosts relaxed and guests impressed. The catering receives high praise for delicious, authentic flavors, generous portions, and elegant presentation, with cocktails and a diverse menu that guests rave about long after the event. The team is repeatedly described as organized, responsive, and capable of handling complex logistics with care, turning planning into a stress free experience. For weddings especially, the service and coordination have been cited as transforming the celebration and earning heartfelt compliments from all attendees. Minor notes include a soup that was a touch salty and a main course where the rice and meat balance could be fine tuned, but the overall experience remains memorable and consistently positive.View restaurant profile
Canard café is praised for excellent coffee, beautifully crafted latte art, and a tempting lineup of cookies, pastries and sandwiches, all served in a warm, low key space that feels welcoming for work or catching up with friends. Friendly, fast, and often bilingual staff are a frequent highlight, with extra nods to thoughtful touches like a dog friendly moment when picking up a coffee. The venue offers plenty of seating and a pleasant outdoor area near the park, making it easy to settle in at any time of day. The drinks and food are described as high quality and creative, with a dairy free option like almond milk noted and a diverse array of cold beverages that stand out. Reviewers call it a standout cafe in the area, praising the ambiance, the care in service, and the consistent tasty offerings that make it a reliable favorite for working, reading, and socializing. Overall, Canard café comes across as a bright, flavorful spot that consistently satisfies both coffee lovers and snack seekers.View restaurant profile
Allô mon Coco is described as a bustling, welcoming spot with fast, friendly service and generous portions that satisfy breakfast and brunch cravings. The menu earns praise for variety and solid quality, with favorites like eggs benedict, club sandwiches, crepes, and pancakes, plus options for lunch and dinner on weekends. The atmosphere is warm and family friendly, and the staff are consistently noted for professional, attentive service that helps guests stay comfortable even when the place is busy. Guests often highlight good value for money, reliable coffee, and generous servings that make it easy to share and enjoy with friends and family. While weekends can bring crowds and occasional hiccups, the overall sentiment points to Allô mon Coco as a dependable choice for a cheerful breakfast, brunch, or casual meal.View restaurant profile
Fanfare delivers a brunch experience that blends a bakery with substantial, well executed plates, offering generous portions, fresh bread and pastries, and a menu that mixes classic comfort with playful modern twists. Diners consistently praise the quality of the ingredients, the crispy croissants, the savory puddings, and standout dishes such as avocado toast, eggs Benedict varieties, and French toast, with selections that shine on a sunny terrace in warm months and in cozy interior seating. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, with a friendly, attentive staff and efficient service that many reviews rate highly, though a few notes mention slower service during peak times and the importance of reserving ahead to avoid waits. Prices are generally viewed as reasonable for the amount and quality, making it a good spot for brunch with friends or family, plus its bakery roots mean you can also pick up bread and pastries to go. Overall, Fanfare is seen as a reliable go-to for a satisfying brunch with a bakery twist.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint Corvette as a cozy, reliable breakfast spot with a retro diner vibe that feels nostalgic yet welcoming. Open early with all day breakfasts, fast and friendly service and attentive staff keep the experience smooth. The menu covers fries, pizza, burgers and hearty dishes, with fresh ingredients, balanced flavors and textures that please. Prices are described as affordable with generous portions and great value for the quality. The atmosphere, family run warmth and consistent quality inspire repeat visits, and the decor blends vintage charm with comfort, making it a standout in the area.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
Many customers describe Marché Méli-Mélo as delivering vibrant Creole flavors with generous portions. The griot is lauded for being flavorful and generous, with crispy skin and accompanying items like acra praised by fans. Dishes such as chicken with rice, plantain, and pikliz, and sides like rice and beans, receive positive notes. Portions are described as generous and prices are seen as slightly high, though the meals often feel worth it. Service quality is mixed, with some encounters described as fast and courteous and others as cold or less welcoming. Packaging for takeout is mentioned as a recurring issue, with bags sometimes not keeping items together and customers wishing for better transport containers. Delivery mishaps, especially with Uber, are acknowledged and the restaurant is credited for addressing mistakes. Some reviews call it one of the best Haitian restaurants in Montreal. The menu earns praise for variety, including plantains, acra, and the overall taste, though a few note the plantains could be crisper.View restaurant profile
Patrons describe Las Palmas as a lively, welcoming spot offering authentic El Salvadoran flavors with a focus on fresh, well prepared pupusas and a breakfast menu that can include eggs, beans, avocado, plantains and fruit. The pupusas are repeatedly highlighted as outstanding and among the best in the city, with reviews noting consistent preparation and great value. The service is frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, and the atmosphere is described as clean, cozy and bright, making it a comfortable place to share meals with friends or family. Many visitors consider it a go to in Montreal and a hidden gem that showcases authentic Salvadoran cuisine rather than a watered down version, inviting others to discover the culture behind the dishes. Additions like yuca with chicharrones and simple delights like nachos receive positive mentions, and overall the experience is characterized by freshness, flavor, and a welcoming, kid friendly vibe.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
Reviews of L'artisan délices sans gluten et sans lait highlight a wide and high quality range of gluten-free and dairy-free pastries, breads, and desserts, with favorites including croissants, brioches, mille-feuille, pistachio eclairs, apricot Danish, raspberry macarons, and various cakes. Many note that the products taste like the real thing and are light, flaky, and fresh, making it a top pick for celiac and dairy-free eaters. Some items lose texture when warmed, such as spinach pie becoming soggy, and a plain spinach filling can feel underwhelming without a dairy-free cheese component; a few vegan options are not always available. Overall the bakery is described as welcoming, clean, cozy, with friendly staff and straightforward ordering or takeout, and prices seen as reasonable for such specialized goods. Several reviews call it among the best gluten-free bakeries in the city and a must-visit for those avoiding gluten and dairy, noting renovations and new items have kept the selection exciting. Parking or location can be a minor hurdle in some cases, but the variety and quality keep customers returning. In short, the offerings are consistently praised for flavor and texture, with strong repetition of satisfaction and recommendations.View restaurant profile
Le Toasteur Villeray is a beloved neighborhood brunch spot in Villeray, Montreal, known for its cozy, intimate atmosphere and friendly, attentive staff. The menu changes every two months to highlight seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and offers reinventions of classics along with thoughtful vegan and vegetarian options and gluten free adaptations on request, with standout dishes like eggs Benedict on fluffy French toast, avocado toast, breakfast poutine, pancakes, and creative savory choices, all described as fresh, generous, and well balanced in flavor. Coffee and drinks are highly praised, including excellent coffee and satisfying chai options, while the space on the second floor provides a light, terrace-like vibe and a convenient coworking feel, complementing the main intimate room. While the staff are consistently praised for hospitality, some reviews note long wait times and limited seating, especially on weekends since reservations aren’t taken and lines form, with occasional parking challenges and value considerations. Overall, Le Toasteur Villeray presents an authentic Montreal brunch experience celebrated for its seasonal creativity, welcoming ambiance, and strong sense of community, making it a go-to for many locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Pinocchio Cafè comes across in reviews as a charming, one of a kind neighborhood spot in Villeray with a warm, inclusive vibe and a strong sense of community that makes it feel like a social hub for families and their dogs. The space is cozy with wood accents and a light, airy feel that invites chatting, reading, working or just relaxing, and it offers a kid friendly area with toys for little ones. The menu gets praise for solid coffee and a diverse lineup of sandwiches, croissants, baked goods, and vegetarian or vegan options, with favorites like grilled cheese, empanadas and other comfort bites; several guests also mention a notable porchetta sandwich. While the staff are generally described as friendly, helpful and welcoming, a few reviews note occasional rougher service and a desire for more French language service in Quebec. Overall Pinocchio Cafè is seen as a local institution and a reliable spot to connect with neighbors, enjoy good food and drinks, and soak up a cozy, family friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
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Café Larue & Fils draws praise for excellent coffee and a cozy, bright ambience, with first visits often loving the flat white and refreshing iced mocha on warm days, while the hot chocolate is repeatedly described as excellent with careful presentation and attention to detail. The staff are generally friendly and courteous, contributing to a relaxing vibe, though some reviews wish for a warmer welcome at the counter. Seating is limited and privacy can be lacking due to long tables, making it feel better suited for a quick coffee or take away rather than lingering. One location is described as less friendly than another and the decor could use an update, yet the overall quality keeps it among the top in the area and a must visit for many. Snack options are limited, but pastries and cookies are a big plus, and the atmosphere is often described as cosy and inviting.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews about Boulangerie Jarry describe a neighborhood bakery renowned for its bread, croissants and a wide range of viennoiseries, with many praising the quality, flavor and fresh dough aroma, and some naming almond croissants, kouign amann, Paris Brest and carrot cake as standout treats; the cafe and patisserie attract repeat visitors who cite generous selections, reasonable prices for the quality, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, while others mention variability in freshness from day to day and occasional value concerns for what is offered, as well as complaints about service during busy times, order mix ups or language misunderstandings, and occasional upkeep concerns in the dining area; vegan options are noted by some, and many patrons highlight strong staff friendliness and efficient service; in sum, Boulangerie Jarry is viewed by many as a top Montreal bakery, though a few reviews call for more consistency and clarity on seating and takeout rules.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
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
Boulangerie & Pâtisserie Tillemont is described by customers as a family-owned place with outstanding craft and consistently friendly service. A birthday cake ordered for an occasion exceeded expectations, and a mortadella croissant sandwich is praised as incredible. The long-standing tradition of delicious cold pizzas remains excellent, with the family tradition continued with pleasure. Gratitude is expressed for constant quality and reliability. The first tomato pizza tried was described as the best in a long time, with impeccable service. Desserts are highlighted by an éclair topped with hazelnut chocolate, and homemade pasta sauces are available to buy for home use.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
Reviews for Sady's express fondness for the food, with the cheese pizza and hamburgers among the favorites and fries praised on first visits near Cremazie Station. There is a common concern about closures and the fear that the restaurant may be shutting down in the evenings, with hopes that it stays open. Locals note that Sady's is a convenient option, often the closest restaurant from their location, and they appreciate the effort despite language barriers. Taken together, the feedback conveys enjoyable meals and a shared wish for the restaurant to continue serving its menu.View restaurant profile
Café Velours draws praise for very good coffee and food, though the space is fairly small and weekend afternoons can be tight with limited seating. The latte and the cortado are highlighted as excellent, and service is described as exceptional. One review mentions the worst matcha ever. The ambiance is tranquil with pleasant music and original decor, making it a popular spot for reading or working. The overall vibe is cozy and comfortable, with a pleasant aroma and a rose cardamom latte that feels comforting.View restaurant profile
Saison des pluies comes across as a welcoming neighborhood cafe with a bright, modern interior, warm lighting, and plants that invite lingering. Reviewers highlight good coffee, a standout matcha, a solid pastry selection, and sandwiches that look appealing but may lack a bit of imagination. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a hospitable atmosphere. Crowding can occur, seating is sometimes hard to come by, and a few notes mention dish cleanliness and slightly later closing hours. Overall, it feels like a reliable spot for a coffee and a bite with friends or family, suitable for a sunny visit or a rainy day.View restaurant profile
Marché Laflèche draws praise for takeout options, especially stuffed peppers, with a variety of other tasty grab-and-go dishes and a friendly staff that enhances the neighborhood feel. The place is also described as a nice neighborhood grocery. However, multiple comments address the cafe, noting the new cafe service is deplorable and morning prep issues that affect readiness, with customer service overall seen as lacking. A sandwich is described as mediocre, and there is regret that the quality compared to what it was before has declined.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, L'Oeufrier is seen as a dependable brunch spot with tasty, fresh dishes, generous portions, and a playful menu that adds charm, and the location is widely appreciated. Service is often described as friendly and attentive, with many noting quick, courteous staff and a welcoming, family-friendly vibe, though some weekends bring slower or uneven service and moments when staff seem distracted. The dining space is frequently described as small and crowded, making movement and conversation a bit loud or cramped during peak times. Value remains reasonable for the area, and inflation is acknowledged while portions and quality stay generally solid, with highlights such as mountains of fruit and well-executed eggs Benedict, contrasted by occasional critiques of certain items like eggs not fully cooked or crepes drying out, or greasy potatoes and toast. Overall L'Oeufrier remains a popular go-to brunch option that many return to for reliable food and a bit of whimsy in the menu.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Café Oui, mais non as a unique, cozy spot with a warm bohemian vibe that suits studying, working, or hanging out with friends in Montreal. The space is praised for its eclectic decor, comfortable seating, and welcoming atmosphere, including big tables, intimate corners, and even an outdoor area when the weather is nice. The drinks are a highlight, especially chai lattes and other creative beverages, while the food can be hit or miss with some pastries or items not meeting expectations. Some comments note that seating can be limited or prices a bit high, and there are occasional mentions of noise or other quirks like uneven cappuccino foam. Overall, it comes across as a local favorite for relaxation, conversation, and productive time, backed by friendly staff and a memorable vibe.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Café Van Houtte as a welcoming place with smiling, courteous staff who remember regular orders, a good coffee start to the day, and a friendly atmosphere, though some note the prices are a bit high. The foods are praised as excellent with a nice selection of treats and consistently friendly service, and the space is described as spacious, calm, and clean with pleasant music, making it suitable for relaxing, waiting, or working. Many reviewers consider this location among the best for Café Van Houtte in Montreal, thanks to fresh food, hospitable staff, and a consistently clean environment, and plans to return are common. A detailed flavor note mentions a long espresso with a rich, balanced flavor and crema, a Nutella croissant that is light and flaky, and a carrot cake square that is moist with a tangy cream cheese frosting. In essence, Café Van Houtte is viewed as a dependable spot for a quick breakfast or a productive pause in a busy city intersection.View restaurant profile
Overall, Café Vito is described as a warm, vibrant neighborhood café with superb espresso and a delicious array of pastries, cookies, cannoli and other Italian snacks, plus tasty on site sandwiches and panini; the atmosphere with a welcoming terrace reminds many guests of Italy and makes it easy to linger with friends or solo; staff are consistently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, and the place is often called the best espresso in town and a staple in the neighborhood. A few notes balance the praise: some visitors note changes to the pistachio cannoli filling compared to earlier versions, and one review mentions an incident where a dish included meat despite a request to omit it; despite these, the overall impression is of high quality, fair prices and a lively, sociable scene that draws regulars and newcomers alike.View restaurant profile
Chez l'Éditeur is described as a spacious cafe with a library style setup that invites reading, studying and unwinding. The space is bright and comfortable, with a bookish vibe and plentiful seating that makes it easy to work or relax for long stretches. The coffee is frequently praised and there are tasty pastries, and the decor and calm atmosphere receive consistent compliments. Some reviewers note a casual, easy going service, though a number mention that drinks can be lukewarm or basic in presentation and that ingredients for drinks are sometimes missing, with limited food options. The biggest table can become crowded and loud and disturb the quiet for others, but when quieter, the space is seen as ideal for focusing, with a beautiful library area and friendly staff adding to the overall appeal. Overall it is seen as a charming concept that blends a cafe with a library, offering a pleasant environment for studying, reading or simply enjoying a coffee depending on the moment.View restaurant profile
Lily - Manger Vivre Aimer receives mostly positive notes for a stylish, welcoming cafe with a health-minded menu, good coffee, and a variety of fresh smoothies, bowls and sandwiches. Reviewers highlight the quality and freshness of items like the acai bowl, spirulina shake, tunacado sandwich, avocado toast with smoked salmon, Caesar salad with chicken, and other tasty options, along with a neat design and a relaxed ambiance. The staff are generally described as friendly and attentive, making the experience pleasant and encouraging return visits, and several say it feels like a safe, comfortable spot for a healthful break in Villeray. A few mentions of being pricey for the quality exist, but many say the prices are justified by the quality and variety, and there are repeated recommendations to try signature drinks like the Spirulina Blue protein shake and the Lily Classic sandwich.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
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
Overall, Maui Poké receives consistent praise for fresh, high quality ingredients, generous portions, and a tasty signature dressing, with many calling it the best poke in Montreal and noting gluten free options and reliable freshness. The atmosphere is described as welcoming with a Hawaii vibe, bright decor, and a new location near Jean Talon with a pleasant terrace, making it a go-to spot for quick lunches or dinners. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly and attentive, though a few reviews recall a less warm welcome in the past. Some comments mention an initial dip in rice quality after the move, but several patrons report that the rice and poke have improved since, reinforcing the positive impression. Practical notes include strong coffee and bakery offerings, and guests appreciating the quality lettuce and fresh fish, while a takeout payment screen asking for a tip is pointed out as odd. Taken together, the reviews paint Maui Poké as a dependable, popular poke spot that many diners plan to return to, even as a few experiences vary.View restaurant profile
Idle Garage & Coffee earns broad praise for a skilled, friendly team that explains work clearly and delivers dependable bike repairs, while also offering a welcoming cafe with excellent coffee, crepes and gelato. Reviewers describe professional service, fair prices, and a genuine passion for bikes, noting helpful advice and a willingness to go the extra mile. The cafe receives praise for a warm atmosphere and tasty menu items, including a standout crepe and a well made latte. A few reviews mention occasional issues such as delays, unexpected changes to parts or some wiring or reassembly glitches, but these are outweighed by positive experiences and the overall impression is of a place with capable hands, good value, and a place that owners feel confident returning to for future work.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
Reviewers describe Bistro Le Citron as a clean, cozy and charming little cafe with a warm, welcoming vibe that makes it feel like a neighborhood favorite. They praise excellent coffee and pastries, friendly service, and an attentive owner who tailors drinks to taste. The menu offers flavorful empanadas and tasty sandwiches, with additions like chimichurri or marinated beets that elevate the dishes, and the eggplant sandwich receiving particular praise. The space invites lingering, conversation with friends, or productive work, thanks to a bright, sunny atmosphere and a calm, inviting vibe. Overall impressions point to good value, consistent quality, and a sense that the cafe is a hidden gem for those seeking delicious food, great hospitality, and a comfortable place to spend time.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
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
Overall, Dilallo Burger Original 1929 earns praise for tasty food and friendly service, with generous burgers, crispy onion rings, and solid fries served in a cozy, old time atmosphere that suits late night cravings. The Buck Burger is a recurring favorite, along with classic bacon cheeseburgers, and the menu is described as reliably flavorful and good value. Some reviews note memorable quality and even call the dillalo burger the best, while others find the meals merely good or not very memorable, and a few orders arrive tepid or only warm, possibly due to delivery timing. Poutine quality varies, with mozzarella cheese used instead of curds disappointing some. A gluten free bun option is available, which is rare for late night spots. Takeout and delivery are quick, with open late hours making it a convenient option for a snack or meal. The atmosphere is not too loud, dine in is nice and the service is quick and efficient, and the neighborhood location is seen as a go to spot. Drinks include beer, wine, and sodas.View restaurant profile
Patrons describe Patisserie St Martin as offering a rich mix of Italian pastries, sandwiches and warm drinks, with cannoli repeatedly singled out as outstanding and pizzas and sandwiches generally praised for flavor and generous fillings; the selection is broad and inviting, and the terrace overlooking Jean Talon Market is a pleasant plus for many; service is often efficient, though some note that staff could be warmer; desserts such as the fresh strawberry shortcake are enjoyed, while crème brûlée is seen as disappointing and mille-feuille as bland or salty, and there are some quibbles about online ordering, including misrepresented quantities or quality; a disappointing discount-basket experience with a third-party delivery service involved dry bread leading to regret; overall the place is viewed as a solid nearby option, with many items repeatedly praised, a willingness to return, and a sense that the extensive choices can make deciding difficult.View restaurant profile
Brocca is praised for fresh in-house prep and a wide range of Italian staples, with generous portions at prices many feel are a great value for the quality. Some diners note the food can taste a touch bland and lacking sauce, especially on sandwiches, suggesting a bit more seasoning would help. The menu spans pizzas, paninis, wraps, pastas and more, with favorites like lasagna and all dressed pizzas earning strong praise. The place is described as friendly with fast service, and it is a popular lunch spot where arriving early is advised. Several reviews mention fluctuations in quality and quantity over time, while others emphasize consistent freshness and value. Takeout and catering are common and well regarded, including office takeout and team pizzas. Pizza lovers often highlight the pepperoni layered both under and over the cheese and the Roman style crust on certain pies. Overall, Brocca comes across as a dependable local option for a quick, fresh meal with a broad menu and a welcoming atmosphere.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
Reviews describe Café Sandrino as a warm, Italian-inspired neighborhood spot with consistently good coffee and a friendly, welcoming vibe, where the espresso and desserts, including croissants, bombas, and an Italian donut, draw frequent visits and are often praised as among Montreal's best at reasonable prices. A note of caution mentions a hazelnut latte that tasted burnt charcoal, and some readers would prefer a more traditional Italian style over contemporary specialty espresso. Taken together, the cafe comes across as charming and convivial, with helpful staff and mood-lifting coffee that makes it a dependable stop for locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Nickels Deli & Bar comes across as a nostalgic North American diner with a retro, family friendly vibe and a notably strong smoked meat offering that can evoke big feelings and comfort food energy, while the atmosphere and decor are frequently praised for their lively, old school charm and the food is described as good to very good overall with standout items like smoked meat dishes and chocolate desserts, generous portions and some dishes such as a smash burger or poutine receiving mixed or negative feedback. Service ranges from friendly, attentive and fast to slow or rude, and several reviews mention policy annoyances such as gift card issues or sharing fees. Some locations are highlighted for great breakfasts and a dependable, wallet friendly experience, while others raise concerns about cleanliness and hygiene, including reports of mice and a cold dining room with aging bathrooms. Taken together, Nickels Deli & Bar offers a potent nostalgia driven feel and solid portions that appeal to comfort food fans, but experiences can be inconsistent, with highs in atmosphere and certain dishes and lows in service, health concerns and policy transparency.View restaurant profile
Parma Café offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere where Italian flavors shine in panini, pastas, salads, and coffee, with reviews highlighting crusty panini such as porchetta, mortadella with pistachio pesto, and eggplant parmesan, along with a Caprese salad and a latte that many praise as superb. The service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, making guests feel at home whether studying or grabbing a bite, though busy periods can bring slower timing and occasional uneven dish execution such as bland fillings or sandwiches arriving cold. The cafe is noted for a clean, comfortable vibe, open kitchen visibility, and reasonable prices, while a few comments mention higher prices for portion size or variability in quality. Overall Parma Café is seen as a reliable go-to for a casual lunch or cafe stop with a charming atmosphere, solid coffee and sandwiches, and a willingness to return, despite the occasional hiccup.View restaurant profile
3 Pierres 1 Feu earns praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a menu packed with bold flavors, from ceviche and griot to brisket and jerk chicken sandwiches. Diners say each dish is flavorful and satisfying, with many eager to return to try more items. The setting blends a casual, market-inspired vibe with eclectic decor, making it a standout stop in Montreal's culinary scene. Prices are noted as variable, but the quality and variety justify the experience for many, and the restaurant is described as a must-visit for food lovers. Overall impressions describe a dependable, lively dining option that pairs well with the nearby markets and local produce.View restaurant profile
Crêperie du Marché is widely praised for its thin buckwheat crepes with generous savory and sweet fillings and fresh ingredients that evoke a Breton feel with a Montreal twist. Gluten free options and vegan fillings are a strong recurring plus, making it accessible for celiac and other dietary needs, and many reviews note that meals are made to order and reasonably priced. The setting inside a bustling market and the friendly, efficient staff are frequently highlighted, though crowds can mean long lines and occasional small kitchen hiccups. Overall, the place is described as among the best creperies in town, a must visit for anyone exploring the market, with many reviewers saying they would return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant l'Eggs Oeufs du marché is described by reviewers as a solid breakfast and brunch spot near the market, with a bright, convivial vibe and a standout fruit platter that offers a wide variety of local and exotic fruits. The menu features classic brunch favorites such as eggs benedict, crepes, and Florentine benedict, often praised for freshness and flavor, though some notes mention runny eggs or a grainy hollandaise texture and occasional mismatches between orders. Portions and value are generally considered good, with several comments calling prices fair and portions satisfying, while a few critiques point to smaller portions or uneven quality, including sausages or sides. Service is frequently highlighted as fast and friendly, sometimes exceptional with attentive staff and multilingual service, but at times a check back can be missed and consistency varies. Overall the place comes across as approachable and unpretentious, more about reliable breakfast fare and a memorable fruit selection than fine dining, drawing local crowds and a steady flow of visitors who appreciate the market side location.View restaurant profile