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≈ 1.3 km
Lily - Manger Vivre Aimer is described across reviews as a welcoming cafe with a warm, relaxed vibe and a stylish, cozy design where fresh ingredients and a good variety of healthy foods and drinks come together with consistently high quality. The coffee and smoothies are frequently praised, with standout items including the spirulina protein shake, acai bowl and a classic sandwich, while the tunacado and the avocado toast with smoked salmon are noted as delicious. The staff are described as friendly, attentive and professional, contributing to quick, helpful service and an overall pleasant experience. The ambiance and values of the menu make it easy to visit for a healthy bite or a treat, and many reviewers say they plan to return, appreciating the reliable, appealing spot that combines good flavor with thoughtful care.View restaurant profile
Lily - Manger Vivre Aimer
The chic and innovative health bar offers quality meals, healthy snacks, protein shakes, smoothies and coffees
Open until 3 pm
Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine
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≈ 1.7 km
Canard café comes across as a welcoming and stylish spot with a relaxed vibe and plenty of seating for work or meeting friends. The coffee earns strong praise for quality and the latte art is frequently highlighted as exceptional. The food and treats, including cookies, pastries, and sandwiches, are described as delicious and creative. Staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and attentive, with some reviews mentioning bilingual service and a willingness to accommodate. The space offers a pleasant outdoor area near the park and a comfortable atmosphere overall. Almond milk is available and a variety of cold drinks are well received, along with a friendly dog treat touch for customers who bring dogs. Overall, Canard café stands out as a reliable neighborhood spot where high quality coffee and thoughtful details come together.View restaurant profile
Canard café
Open until 4:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote Work18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.5 km
La Petite Marche shines with a warm, charming vibe, delicious food, generous portions, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that makes it a reliable choice for brunch, lunch, or dinner. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, and guests note welcoming staff and smooth handling even on busy nights. The menu offers solid value with ample portions and fresh, tasty dishes, and the brunch and breakfast options are praised for quality and variety. Live music nights are a standout feature, enriching the lively ambiance with jazzy and Quebec inspired tunes that add character to meals and casual gatherings. The terrace is well organized and the overall setting invites lingering and socializing with friends or colleagues. While a few dishes may benefit from refinement, the kitchen generally delivers satisfying flavors and a comforting, generous dining experience that keeps people returning, and the overall vibe and crowd make it feel like a local institution.View restaurant profile
La Petite Marche
Open until 10 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.7 km
La Croissanterie Figaro offers a warm, intimate Parisian ambience in Montreal with vintage decor that feels like a little slice of Paris and a charming terrace for outdoor dining. Guests praise buttery, flaky croissants, delicious coffee, and a menu of comforting French bistro dishes, all served by friendly staff that make visitors feel welcome. The atmosphere is cozy and lively, ideal for meeting friends, catching up, or simply enjoying a quiet moment with a pastry or a cup of tea, with a sense of nostalgia that many find appealing.View restaurant profile
La Croissanterie Figaro
Open until MidnightOutremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews describe Café buvette Magnolia as a warm and welcoming spot with a cozy, sunlit atmosphere and friendly, attentive service. The brunch is consistently praised for generous portions, bold flavors, and dishes like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, and fresh bagels, all complemented by the house coffee program and fresh juices. The setting works well for both working and socializing, with comfortable seating, tasteful decor, and a terrace that offers nice street views. Guests frequently highlight the value and quality, noting that ingredients feel fresh and thoughtfully prepared. Overall, the place feels like a reliable neighborhood favorite where the rhythm stays relaxed yet lively, the staff remembers regulars, and the brunch and coffee experience keeps drawing people back.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia
Daily fresh bagels, salads, juices and smoothies
Open until 6 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the BankMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
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≈ 0.2 km
Chez l'Éditeur comes through in reviews as a spacious, bright cafe that doubles as a bookish haven where people can study, work, or unwind among shelves and comfortable seating. The concept of mixing a cafe with a library is widely praised and the atmosphere is described as easygoing, calm, and inspiring for reading or focusing on tasks. The coffee is frequently highlighted as excellent and pastries or biscuits are enjoyed, with a decor that many find well done and inviting. Some notes mention occasional menu gaps, limited food options, or drinks that arrive lukewarm and presentations that feel basic, while a few visitors find prices high for the quality. Quiet corners and abundant outlets make it a reliable spot for distraction free work or study, though a large table or crowds can make the space louder than expected. Overall, the place stands out for its unique blend of coffee culture and books, offering a welcoming, bookish ambiance that keeps it a popular neighborhood destination for reading, working, or casual gatherings.View restaurant profile
Chez l'Éditeur
Open until 8 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 0.3 km
Overall impressions of Nickels Deli & Bar are mixed, with some diners praising the retro, family friendly vibe, open and comfortable interior, and comforting staple dishes like smoked meat and classic poutines, while others note strong nostalgia and good value alongside occasional slow service and uneven attention from staff. Several visits are described as enjoyable for atmosphere and flavor, including fast service and tasty desserts, though a few encounters mention rude or unfriendly treatment and mistakes with orders or billing. Hygiene concerns were raised by at least one party after spotting mice, and there was mention of a technical issue affecting gift cards, plus conflicting guidance on tipping. A common thread is that portions tend to be generous and the ambiance is a highlight, but consistency in service and kitchen timing, plus better upkeep, would elevate the experience and reduce disappointment for future visits.View restaurant profile
Nickels Deli & Bar
Open until 4 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviews portray Le Far Breton as a cozy neighborhood bakery and a hidden gem in Rosemont Petite Patrie, famous for butter-forward viennoiseries, superb croissants, and a standout kouign amann, with the galette des rois highly recommended. The atmosphere is warm and the staff friendly, and the aroma of fresh bread feels like a quick trip to Brittany. Updated notes mention improved service, while one almond croissant was occasionally soggy. Overall, it is regarded as a true Breton bakery and a must visit for artisanal pastries and a comforting breakfast in the city.View restaurant profile
Le Far Breton
Open until 1 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for Epiphany
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviews describe Café Ferlucci as a cozy, popular neighborhood cafe with a warm vibe, friendly staff, and a strong coffee lineup that includes standout affogatos, well-made lattes, and tasty pastries. The space is small but charming, with window seating and a lively outdoor area, and it can get crowded, especially on busy days. Service is generally fast and welcoming, though a few reports note occasional slow moments or drink variability when busy. A newer location nearby preserves the same friendly feel. Overall, Café Ferlucci is seen as a reliable spot for a quick caffeine fix or a relaxed hangout, offering affordable prices, a celebrated Nutella affogato, and a cozy, vintage-inspired ambiance that many consider a favorite in the area.View restaurant profile
Café Ferlucci
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 0.4 km
Café Rose de Mai comes across as a bright and welcoming spot that makes quality a clear priority, offering excellent specialty coffee and a broad menu of original and seasonal drinks, from chai latte with oat milk to standout matcha latte with macadamia milk and unique options like black sesame latte and matcha colada. The space is intimate but pleasant, with a calm ambiance and a playlist that adds character; seating is usually available in the late afternoon on weekdays, though some pastries or sandwiches can sell out, reflecting strong demand. Service is frequently described as outstanding and the atmosphere is simple yet stylish, with thoughtful touches such as clear signage for stroller storage. While a few reviews note moments of snappiness from some staff, the overall experience remains positive. Food and pastries are praised, especially the in house tiramisu and croissants, including the ham and cheese croissant, though there can be a first come, first served pattern when items run out. Overall Café Rose de Mai is seen as a top pick for coffee lovers in Montreal, offering a strong espresso and filter program, creative drinks, and a welcoming environment that invites return visits despite occasional crowds.View restaurant profile
Café Rose de Mai
Open until 5:30 pmLittle-Italy
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≈ 0.5 km
Overall, reviews paint Pâtisserie Rosário as a place with standout pastéis de nata and well filled sandwiches, praised for fresh ingredients and authentic flavors that evoke Portugal; many visitors call the natas among the best in town and some compare them favorably to pastries in Belem, while others note that portions or pastry texture can vary and a few visits found the pastries not as fresh or the fillings not top notch. The service is described as warm and friendly by many, with quick seating and efficient handling during busy moments, even when orders are placed for takeout; several comments highlight generous, flavorful sandwiches like chicken pesto and chouriço options, and the prices are repeatedly described as fair. Some reviewers urge improvement in pastry texture, noting that the crusts should be flakier, while others celebrate the friendly ambiance and a consistent menu including tartes and donuts. Overall, the place is regarded as a popular Portuguese patisserie with strong repeats and a mix of highs in quality and occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Rosário
Open until 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops
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≈ 0.5 km
Le Pain dans les Voiles comes across as a popular neighborhood bakery known for high quality pastries and bread, with many customers praising the range from croissants to fougasse and brioche, and a generally pleasant coffee and atmosphere. Yet some reviewers report inconsistent items such as dry croissants, pastry freshness issues later in the day, and service that can feel indifferent or rushed, despite otherwise friendly staff. The place is often busy with lines moving quickly, and some praise the ambiance for working or socializing, while others note premium prices and occasional shortages of popular items by afternoon. There are varied notes about pet policy and family accommodations, and overall the sentiment leans positive with strong recommendations for certain items like the jambon beurre and almond croissant, while acknowledging room for improvement in consistency and service.View restaurant profile
Le Pain dans les Voiles
Open until 5 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksA Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Café Raphaël is described as a nice new cafe in Villeray, with very good service and delicious coffee. The reviews also mention a surprisingly large coworking space at the back with office spaces. A first-time visitor notes that the Matcha was amazing.View restaurant profile
Café Raphaël
Open until 6 pmLittle-Italy, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.6 km
Patisserie St Martin is described as a lively spot near the Jean Talon market with a wide range of Italian pastries, sandwiches and drinks, and cannoli are frequently highlighted as delicious and worth the visit. The overall selection and quality are praised and the offerings are seen as affordable, with the terrace behind offering a pleasant view of the market. Some items receive mixed feedback, with mille feuille described as bland and creme brulee as disappointing. Service is described as efficient but not always as friendly, and online ordering can sometimes misstate portion sizes or prices, reminding readers that in person visits may differ from delivery.View restaurant profile
Patisserie St Martin
Open until 8 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This Season
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≈ 0.6 km
Café Larue & Fils is described in reviews as a cozy neighborhood café with a welcoming vibe, a pleasant terrace, and plentiful seating that makes it a good spot to work or catch up with friends. The coffee is widely praised, with lattes, flat whites and cappuccinos often highlighted as well made and reasonably priced, and desserts such as carrot cake receive compliments. The atmosphere tends to be relaxed and not too noisy, though a few visits feel crowded or the space becomes stuffy when busy, and music can be a bit loud. Service is frequently described as friendly and professional, but some guests mention moments of brusqueness or feeling overlooked. Overall it comes across as a popular, dependable stop that many visitors say they would return to.View restaurant profile
Café Larue & Fils
Open until 6 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 0.6 km
Overall, the reviews paint 3 Pierres 1 Feu as part of a lively, colorful market experience with a vast array of fresh produce, seafood, cheeses, meats, flowers and locally made gifts, plus plenty of places to eat on site or take a break on a terrace. The atmosphere is described as warm, authentic and very Montreal, with friendly vendors, easy navigation and a rhythm that invites wandering, tasting and lingering. The market and its stalls are repeatedly praised for quality, seasonality and breadth of choices, from everyday groceries to special finds, while parking options and accessibility are noted as a plus. The restaurant earns kudos as a reliable stop for a meal after shopping, and the overall vibe encourages trying new flavors and picking up gift items. A few critics mention higher prices, a sense of gentrification and occasional quieter winter days, but the consensus remains that 3 Pierres 1 Feu is a must visit for food lovers seeking local, delicious fare.View restaurant profile
3 Pierres 1 Feu
Open until 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateAmerican BBQ and Smokehouse in Montreal: Must-TriesView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Crêperie du Marché is described as a lively Breton inspired spot inside Jean Talon Market, offering a wide range of gluten free and buckwheat galettes alongside many savory and sweet crepes made to order. Reviewers praise fresh ingredients, delicate fillings, and generous portions that feel satisfying, with many mentioning the option to customize fillings and to enjoy vegan or vegetarian choices. Friendly and efficient staff are repeatedly highlighted, keeping service fast even when the market is busy and lines are long. Some notes point to a higher price point and occasional crepes that are a touch burnt or overly salty, but most consider the quality and variety to justify it. Overall, Crêperie du Marché stands out in the market for its authentic Breton flair, reliable gluten free offerings, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it a go-to stop for both locals and visitors.View restaurant profile
Crêperie du Marché
Open until 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete Guide
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews describe Café Larue & Fils as more than a cafe, with a welcoming community vibe, friendly attentive service, and a cozy zen atmosphere that feels like a second home to many. The coffee and pastries are praised for quality and reasonable prices, and the space is noted as great for working or casual visits, with the mochaccino singled out by some as especially good. Some mention that the lively music and nearby conversations can make meetings difficult, but the overall vibe remains warm and inviting. In sum, patrons highlight the approachable staff, comfortable ambiance, good value, and consistent experience that makes this cafe a standout in the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Café Larue & Fils
Open until 6 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 0.7 km
Caffè Mille Gusti is described as a warm, authentic Italian cafe with a welcoming atmosphere that makes guests feel at home. The coffee offering is consistently praised as excellent and the food is noted to be fresh and homemade, with cannolis highlighted in multiple variations and a wide range of paninis made to order. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, with a cheerful, generous vibe and easy takeout options for sauces, arancini, soups and salads. Overall, the reviews show a neighborhood favorite where items are flavorful and the experience is memorable enough to inspire repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Caffè Mille Gusti
Open until 5 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews of Café Saint-Henri describe a mix of experiences. Some visitors praise the cozy space, friendly staff, and inviting pastries, with notes that the coffee can be very good and the atmosphere ideal for a quick bite, reading, or chatting. Others report inconsistent coffee quality, such as grind sizes being too coarse for certain brews, espresso that tastes bitter or flat, and a focus on service that can feel rushed when crowds are heavy. Several comments mention overwhelmed staff during busy times and a desire for more help or longer, calmer service. Practical annoyances appear as well, including a lack of bathrooms and, in some visits, louder conversations behind the counter and questions about cleanliness of cups. A few patrons mention price compared to portion size, while several reviews affirm the café as charming, with a creative drink menu and a welcoming vibe that makes it a popular spot, especially on weekends. Improvements suggested include more professional upkeep, cleaner presentation, and consistent attention to the balance between speed and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Café Saint-Henri
Open until 6 pmLittle-Italy, Mile-Ex
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.7 km
At Boulangerie Au Pain Doré, reviewers highlight standout pastries such as galette des rois and a chocolate croissant, with sandwiches praised for freshness and bread that looks amazing, and service described as friendly and helpful with reasonable prices. Many note the food as generally fresh and tasty, though some experiences mention delays, confusion over dine in, and a few mixups with orders and refunds. A latte is described as one of the best, and the chocolate avalanche pastry is described as delicious, while some coffees such as Americano are weaker and a few pastries are hit or miss. A negative note mentions a brioche croissant that was dry and not fresh, leading to concerns about pricing and future visits. Overall, the reviews show strong favorites among the pastry and sandwich options, with generally positive impressions tempered by occasional service or quality hiccups.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré
Open until 5:30 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 0.7 km
Overall, Café Eevee is described as a warm, community minded spot with a cozy vibe, plenty of space, reliable wifi, and welcoming staff, making it popular for studying, casual hangouts, and live events like bingo or comedy nights. Feedback on coffee quality is mixed, with some praising strong espresso and a great latte while others report burnt or disappointing cups. Food receives broad praise for freshness and variety, from cannoli and eclair to salads and homemade pizza, though a few reviews note items such as a dry steak sandwich or missing toppings. Value and atmosphere are highlighted as major pluses, with affordable prices, friendly service, and a comforting, family like ambiance that invites guests to stay. Taken together the reviews present Café Eevee as a gem for those seeking a welcoming, affordable, community minded cafe with many noting they would return and recommend despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Café Eevee
Open until 6 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Quiz and Trivia Nights in Montreal
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≈ 0.7 km
Automne Boulangerie is widely praised for its breads and viennoiserie, with many reviewers naming it the best bakery in Montreal and highlighting items like croissants, pain au chocolat, sourdough baguettes, and a variety of loaves such as miche automne, Beaubien multigrain, olive fougasse, tomato focaccia and olive and rosemary bread. The croissants are described as among the best in town, and the pastries are noted for being fresh and flavorful, with the bakerys warm, cafe like atmosphere and glass walls letting customers watch the baking area, making it a nice spot to work or study. Staff are frequently described as friendly and helpful, although a few reviews mention slower service, inefficiency during peak hours and seating shortages. Post pandemic concerns include some fluctuations in bread quality and occasional inconsistency in loaves like Le batard, while others praise the overall freshness and the strong sourdough selection. Desserts are sometimes not vegan friendly, and price levels are mentioned by some as a consideration, but overall the message is that Automne Boulangerie offers excellent bread and pastries and serves as a beloved neighborhood staple with room for consistency in service and stock during busy times.View restaurant profile
Automne Boulangerie
Open until 4 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top Picks
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≈ 0.7 km
Shoppers describe L'artisan délices sans gluten et sans lait as a go-to destination for gluten-free and dairy-free pastries in Montreal, with a broad range of flaky items including croissants, éclairs, chausson aux pommes, pistachio éclairs, millefeuille and a variety of breads. Many note that the flavors and textures rival conventional bakery offerings, with pastries described as light, fluffy and delicious. Several reviewers also comment on affordable pricing for a specialty bakery and friendly service, though a few point to occasional issues such as a soggy warmed spinach pie or a doughy croissant. Allergen safety is highlighted as a major strength, with careful attention to gluten- and dairy-free ingredients and options suitable for celiac and lactose-intolerant customers. Overall the reviews convey a strong sense of loyalty and the impression that this bakery is among the best gluten-free options in the city, with many eager to return and to try more items.View restaurant profile
L'artisan délices sans gluten et sans lait
Open until 5 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete Guide
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≈ 0.7 km
Le Toasteur Villeray comes across as a cozy, bright brunch spot with a warm neighborhood vibe and a second floor that adds space. The rotating menu changes every two months to highlight seasonal and local ingredients, blending reinvented classics with original creations. Dishes are generous, flavorful, and well presented, with favorites like eggs Benedict on pain doré, avocado toast, poutine déjeuner, and thoughtful vegan options and gluten free adaptations. Coffee and drinks are a highlight, with a moka coffee and well made lattes and chai noted. Service is generally friendly and attentive, though some reviews mention slow pacing and long waits, especially for seating and during peak times. The place is described as family friendly and suitable for couples or solo visits, with reservations not available and weekend lines common, so arriving early is advised. Value is praised for generous portions and quality, while some readers note price and the wait as tradeoffs. Overall, Le Toasteur Villeray is seen as a standout brunch destination in Villeray, beloved for its atmosphere, creative seasonal menu, and welcoming staff, with a few caveats about service speed during busy periods.View restaurant profile
Le Toasteur Villeray
Informal breakfast & brunch eatery serving seasonal dishes in a casual setting.
Open until 3 pm
Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in MontrealAffordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the BankView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Across the reviews for Première Moisson the bakery is described as lively with a wide range of pastries, breads, and savory options and many praise the almond croissant, the bread, the good coffee with a strong espresso blend, and desserts that are easy to dream about, including a standout strawberry tart and refreshing mango dragon fruit lemonade. Service is frequently noted as friendly and attentive, though a few experiences describe long waits, busy hours and at least one unfriendly interaction that put some customers off. A number of comments mention a price premium and mixed value, while some note that an ownership change affected quality and selection. The terrace and on site seating are sometimes criticized for cleanliness and comfort, especially on busy days, though the overall experience on other visits remains positive with warm staff and solid pastries and sandwiches. In sum, Première Moisson is viewed as a top bakery for its variety and quality, with highlights that draw crowds, but price concerns, occasional service issues, and inconsistent conditions temper enthusiasm for a portion of patrons.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 6 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 0.7 km
Casa Di Toto comes across in reviews as a warm, family run Italian spot with fresh, delicious food, a wide variety of options, generous portions, and reasonable prices. Pizzas and focaccia are highlighted for authenticity, with Napoli style pizza frequently praised, while arancini and cannoli are among favorites, and desserts are noted for their beauty and size. The menu also includes calzone and pastries and emphasizes fresh ingredients, and many mention a homey vibe with a sense of care in the cooking. The atmosphere is cozy and relaxed, and the service is described as friendly and attentive. Location near the Jean Talon market is seen as a plus, with a casual vibe that suits weekend soccer viewing and casual dining, though parking can be a challenge. Takeout is appreciated as a practical option. Overall, Casa Di Toto is portrayed as a beloved neighborhood staple that delivers traditional Italian flavors, generous portions, and a welcoming, authentic experience.View restaurant profile
Casa Di Toto
Open until 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 0.8 km
Overall, the reviews describe Joe la Croûte as a beloved neighborhood bakery known for fresh bread, crusty loaves, and a light airy crumb, with croissants that are golden and flaky and a wide range of viennoiseries that many customers enjoy for breakfast or daily fare. The Mythique and Choco Plaisir are frequently highlighted, and the olive fougasse is noted as a reliable favorite, with a daily changing selection that keeps the shop interesting. The staff are described as warm and the atmosphere as welcoming, making the bakery a dependable stop and a local gem. Some comments mention occasional variation in pastries and a preference for certain items, but overall the quality remains highly regarded and online ordering is appreciated. Practical notes include cash or debit accepted and no credit cards in some cases, along with vegan options and a strong sense of value in the offerings.View restaurant profile
Joe la Croûte
Open until 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Restaurant l'Eggs Oeufs du marché is described in reviews as a simple, comforting breakfast spot with fresh ingredients and solid value near the market. Reviewers highlight the fruit bowls and fruit platters for freshness and variety, and the eggs Benedict as a standout, with hearty portions and satisfying, homemade flavors. The menu is broad enough for easy weekend brunches, coffee is decent with refills, and prices are generally fair, though some note occasional gaps in portion size or quality on certain items. Service is often friendly and efficient, with many praising attentive staff, while a few visits mention moments of slower attention or a busier atmosphere. The decor is described as retro or welcoming and the overall vibe as casual rather than haute cuisine, making it a reliable go to for a casual meal with friends or family. Overall the place comes across as a dependable, no fuss breakfast or brunch option with exceptional fruit offerings and a relaxed, market adjacent ambiance.View restaurant profile
Restaurant l'Eggs Oeufs du marché
Open until 3 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the Bank
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≈ 0.8 km
Café Conca d'Oro comes across as a cozy, authentic Italian cafe with a warm, welcoming vibe and a diverse crowd that makes it feel like a little piece of Uruguay in Montreal. Free shows and karaoke add a lively touch, especially on match days when soccer is on the TV and the place buzzes with fellow fans; the atmosphere is friendly and the hospitality feels truly Italian. The coffee and pastries are a highlight, from creamy cappuccinos to cannoli and tiramisu, with the breakfast croissant standing out, and the menu also features empanadas, churros and milanesas al pan. The staff are praised for attentive, genuine service that makes guests feel at home, though a few guests note that some items can be a bit pricey. Overall, the cafe feels like a local gem where good coffee, great company and a true cafe experience draw people back, whether for hockey games or to soak up Little Italy vibes while watching European futbol.View restaurant profile
Café Conca d'Oro
Italian café since 1963 - Little Italy, MTL• Espresso Cappucino Latte• Sweets• Sandwiches• TV sports• Summer terraceKaraoke Fri & Sat at 9h00 PM
Open until 11:30 pm
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 0.9 km
Café Velours is described as a cozy and welcoming spot in Montreal where the ambience and friendly staff stand out, and the menu earns praise for both sweet and savory options, especially Lebanese bites like muhammara, zaatar pizza and babaganoush. Coffee is widely regarded as excellent, with a cortado and a rose cardamom latte singled out, though one review mentions the worst matcha ever. The space is small and can be crowded on weekend afternoons, making seating scarce. A negative note points to a barista who seemed aloof and unprofessional during a takeout order. Overall, the reviews present Café Velours as a favorite place for reading or working, valued for its atmosphere and kind staff, while acknowledging occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Café Velours
Open until 8 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 0.9 km
Overall, reviews describe Dilallo Burger Original 1929 as a cozy, unpretentious spot with a nostalgic vibe and friendly service, where burgers are flavorful and often satisfying, especially the Buck Burger with double meat and extra capicola; onion rings are a favorite and the poutine draws mixed reactions, with some praising the squeaky curd version and others disappointed by mozzarella; portions vary, with some noting small portions while others calling the burgers generous and the value good for the quality; the place feels like a well loved neighborhood gem and many reviewers say they would return.View restaurant profile
Dilallo Burger Original 1929
Open until 3 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: 19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food Experience
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviewers describe Café Expresso Lina as an unpretentious, old school neighborhood cafe with great coffee, huge croissants, and a warm, family owned atmosphere. Service is generally praised for being friendly and attentive, with cappuccino and freshly squeezed orange juice earning explicit praise. Summer visits are noted for the open doors and open concept, which contribute to a relaxed, social vibe. One review mentions a server who did not smile, highlighting a moment of less warmth amid otherwise positive service. Overall the cafe is seen as a reliable spot for strong coffee, tasty pastries, and a cozy environment that invites conversation.View restaurant profile
Café Expresso Lina
Open until 3 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.9 km
Marinelli Brothers earns praise for a hospitable, family like atmosphere and a welcoming staff. Reviews point to a great new location with good value and a vibe that suits catching a sporting event or meeting friends. Menu highlights include Italian inspired fare, a tasty grilled chicken salad, and a pastry lineup with croissants, pistachio and Nutella cookies, Nutella croissants, and zeppole. Croissants are described as excellent and the pastries feel authentic. Zeppole are noted as perfectly fried with a ricotta filling that is rich and just sweet enough. The overall impression is a place where friendly staff and reasonable prices create a sense of community for casual dining and socializing. The reviews present Marinelli Brothers as a great find and a destination that invites guests back for savory options as well.View restaurant profile
Marinelli Brothers
Open until 7 pmLittle-Italy
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This Season
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≈ 0.9 km
Café Caron & frères comes across as a cozy neighborhood treasure with a thoughtful lineup of coffees from several roasters and a menu that pairs well with pastries and generous breakfast sandwiches. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, the staff are friendly, and the seating plus a pleasant terrace make it a great spot for a meet up with friends or colleagues. The coffee is repeatedly described as excellent and well balanced, with notes of smooth espresso and latte artistry, and a rotating selection of beans, including seasonal specials like tiramisu coffee and pumpkin spice latte. Local products for sale are appreciated, and the place is seen as one you’d want to return to and even bring others to. Occasional points about crowding, limited seating, and in a couple of cases small cup sizes or modest prices appear, but they don’t outweigh the overall impression of high quality coffee, tasty bites, and a charming, inviting vibe in the area.View restaurant profile
Café Caron & frères
Open until 7 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This SeasonThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More
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≈ 1 km
Automne Boulangerie is described as a small, cozy bakery with a neighborhood vibe that serves some of the best croissants in Montreal, notable baguettes, and a range of breads and pastries that are consistently fresh and flavorful; cruffins, pain au chocolat, a highly praised ham and cheese quiche, and other treats are regularly highlighted, along with excellent coffee and friendly staff. Some reviews mention occasional issues such as bread with air pockets, pastries selling out quickly, or sporadic service hiccups, but the overall sentiment emphasizes high quality, strong artisanal craft, and a welcoming atmosphere. The bakery also offers take away and even frozen croissants to bake at home, with a focus on Quebecois ingredients and a standout epeautre loaf, keeping customers returning for croissants, baguettes, and a curated pastry lineup.View restaurant profile
Automne Boulangerie
Open until 4 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1 km
Reviews of Caffè San Simeon describe an authentic Italian cafe in Montreal's Little Italy with superb espresso and pastries, a vibe that is lively yet relaxed, and a strong sense of community where regulars are greeted by name and visitors feel welcome. The atmosphere feels timeless, with unpretentious decor, a hum of conversation, and a sense that this cafe is more than a drink spot it is a meeting place and a neighborhood landmark. The coffee is consistently excellent, whether an espresso, a richly foamed cappuccino, or a simple cafe allonge, and the pastries provide a perfect complement. Cash only is noted as a minor downside, but the overall experience is defined by authenticity, pride in craft, and the real cafe culture of Montreal. Since the new ownership took over recently, the energy has risen and the Little Italy scene has gained a fresh buzz, with many calling it a top go to spot for locals and tourists alike and praising the best cappuccino or espresso in a long time.View restaurant profile
Caffè San Simeon
Open until 9 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1 km
Chez Popo comes across as a small local coffee shop that mainly operates as a to go spot, with a pleasant terrace in summer. Food options are limited to breakfast sandwiches in the morning. A summertime coffee slush is highlighted as a must-try, and merchandise is available. Excellent coffee and mochaccino receive praise, and the staff and owner are described as very lovely. Overall, visitors say they would return when in the area.View restaurant profile
Chez Popo
Open until 7 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1 km
Beaubien Bagel receives praise for bagels prepared all day with a soft yet chewy texture, a variety of flavors including sesame and vegan Montreal style options, and the option to pick up cream cheese in the shop; reviewers notice fresh, hot bagels, friendly service, and flavors presented by the staff, with many saying the bagels are so tasty they bite into them before toasting at home and noting they keep coming back. At the same time, experiences vary, with one report of not getting hot bagels and mixed impressions of service that can feel inattentive, suggesting occasional inconsistency in how customers are treated.View restaurant profile
Beaubien Bagel
Open until 7 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 1 km
Reviewers describe Café La Bine as a small, cozy neighborhood spot with a warm, intimate vibe that suits reading, studying, or a solo visit. The coffee receives consistently good marks, from smooth cortados and well balanced drinks to solid lattes, and pastries and light bites like bagels and sandwiches are praised for freshness. The staff are friendly and welcoming, contributing to a pleasant, attentive service. The space is intimate with plants and soft décor, making it easy to settle in for work or a quiet conversation, though some find it a bit tight for longer work sessions and a few mention that chatter can be loud at times. Prices are described as reasonable by several, with others calling some items pricey but worth it given quality. There are mentions of a supportive attitude toward causes, adding to the sense of a neighborhood cafe, while a couple of reviews note discomfort when politics spill into the business space. Overall, Café La Bine comes across as a charming, dependable coffee spot that many patrons plan to return to, highlighting the friendly service and cozy ambiance as standout features.View restaurant profile
Café La Bine
Open until 6 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Hottest Pumpkin Spice Lattes in Montreal Right Now
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≈ 1 km
Louise Boulangerie Artisanale is widely praised as a standout bakery with artisanal breads and pastries that feel authentically French, and the inviting aroma of fresh bread is often cited as part of the experience. Reviewers repeatedly hail the bread and pastries as delicious and fresh, with the Brioche au Sucre and the Sourdough highlighted as strong favorites, along with flaky croissants, elegant quiches, and other viennoiseries; some note the platine bread and financiers as standout items. The bakery is described as a neighborhood staple in Little Italy and Mile End, offering good value for artisanal quality, with quick, friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere. A few observations point to occasional inconsistency in texture or freshness across visits and occasional slower service, and a number of reviews mention changes to sandwich fillings or occasional items not being as fresh. Overall, however, the sentiment remains strongly positive, with many people returning, praising the flavor and craftsmanship, and noting the new Pointe St Charles location as a plus.View restaurant profile
Louise Boulangerie Artisanale
Open until 6 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1 km
Reviews describe San Pietro as a beloved traditional Italian bakery that shines with excellent bread, especially ciabatta, and a wide range of pastries and desserts like cannoli, almond paste cookies, zeppole, and mille-feuille. The pizza and bread are frequently praised for freshness and flavor, with many calling the tomato pizza among the best in Montreal. Service is often highlighted as amazing and the staff friendly, though some reviews note long waits and uneven service. Prices are generally affordable, making it a good spot for lunch and snacks. Cakes and catering are praised, with wedding and baptism cakes described as stunning and delicious and service during events noted as professional. There are occasional negative notes including a rare report of mold on bread and some items being hit or miss. Overall, San Pietro stands out as a top Italian bakery in Montreal with a hardworking family-run vibe and a strong reputation for bread, pizza, pastries, and desserts.View restaurant profile
San Pietro
Open until 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: On the Hunt for Montreal's Best Cannoli
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≈ 1 km
Reviewers describe Café San Gennaro as an authentic Italian spot with a welcoming vibe, where Roman style square pizzas, fresh pastries, and robust espresso stand out. The pizzas are praised for crisp crusts and flavorful toppings, cannoli with crisp shells and creamy fillings, and pistachio bomboloni that are a dessert highlight. The staff are consistently friendly and attentive, adding to the homey atmosphere and the sense of being in Italy, occasionally with Italian speaking staff. The menu also features focaccia sandwiches and a wide range of sweets, though seating can be limited and the space can feel crowded at peak times. A few notes mention price concerns and occasional confusion about wall pricing, and some reviews point to changes in the coffee that affect the overall experience. Overall Café San Gennaro comes across as a beloved local gem that draws guests for a quick bite, coffee, and desserts as well as a memorable Italian cafe experience.View restaurant profile
Café San Gennaro
Open until 6 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Pizza in MontrealThe Best Zeppole in MontrealView More
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≈ 1 km
Overall, Café Vito is described as a warm, small neighborhood cafe with a distinctly Italian feel, where the coffee is frequently praised for its richness and variety and the pastry case earns high marks for cannoli, pistachio cannoli, cookies, and other treats. Guests mention enjoying espresso, crema, cappuccino, and great coffee in general, as well as tasty light bites like sandwiches and pizza made on site. The atmosphere emerges as a major highlight, with friendly, welcoming staff, good music, a lively terrace in the summer, and a sense of community that makes customers feel at home, including a dog friendly terrace noted by some. Several reviews note impressive value and quick service, with prices seen as reasonable for high quality. The place is often described as a Montreal or neighborhood staple that reminds visitors of Italy and stands out for its friendly, upbeat vibe and regular crowds. Overall, Café Vito comes across as a reliable go to for coffee, pastries, and Italian style eats, with a welcoming staff and a charming, casual ambiance.View restaurant profile
Café Vito
Open until 7 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 1 km
Reviews describe Caffè Italia as a beloved, old school Italian cafe with a warm neighborhood vibe and a standout coffee program. The cappuccino and other espressos are repeatedly praised for balance and crema, with many saying it is among the best in the city. Cannoli, biscotti and fresh pastries pair well with drinks, and the panini and croissants are also highly recommended. The atmosphere is described as authentic and inviting, with lingering aromas of roasted beans and a sense of being in a traditional Italian cafe. Service is usually fast and friendly, though peak times can bring longer waits. The place is regarded as a local institution and a must visit for true Italian coffee and atmosphere, offering good value without sacrificing quality. While a few notes mention uneven service on busy days, the overall sentiment highlights top quality coffee, delicious treats, and a nostalgic, old world charm.View restaurant profile
Caffè Italia
Open until 10 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsMontreal's Culinary Legacy: Uncovering the City's Oldest RestaurantsView More
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≈ 1 km
Café Pista is described across reviews as a welcoming, spacious spot with consistently excellent coffee and a relaxed vibe. Patrons highlight drinks like cappuccinos, lattes (including plant-based options) and matcha for strong flavor and creamy texture, and several note the latte art and careful preparation. The staff are praised as friendly, attentive, and professional, often going the extra mile with thoughtful remakes when a drink needs to be hot or adjusted. Food receives high marks too, from croissants and tartines to bowls and savory items like avocado gravlax tartine or bang mi, with good value and appealing vegetarian options. The atmosphere is described as cozy and versatile, ideal for socializing, working, or simply lingering, with spacious seating, a bright space, and even a sunny terrace. Taken together, the reviews present Café Pista as a dependable go-to cafe known for quality beverages, tasty bites, friendly service, and a comfortable, inviting setting.View restaurant profile
Café Pista
Open until 6 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: From Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar GuideThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1 km
Pinocchio Cafè is widely described as a warm, welcoming neighborhood spot with a cozy wood-heavy atmosphere and a charm that invites conversation, reading, and work. The coffee is generally praised for good flavor and quality, with a variety of drinks and vegan options. The menu features well-liked sandwiches, grilled cheese, empanadas, croissants and other baked goods, with many calling the food reliable, tasty, and often among the best in the area. The space is repeatedly noted as family- and dog-friendly, with a dedicated kids area and toys that create a community vibe. Staff are described as friendly and kind, adding to the inviting atmosphere, though a few reviews mention occasional loudness or moments of less smooth service. Expansion has increased seating and improved ambiance, reinforcing the sense of a local institution. Some criticisms mention price sensitivity on certain items and a few service issues such as with an affogato. Overall, Pinocchio Cafè stands out as a beloved local gem for warmth, inclusivity, good coffee and solid fare, suggesting a place people return to again and again.View restaurant profile
Pinocchio Cafè
Open until 7 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 1 km
Bar Sportivo comes across in these reviews as a warm, welcoming spot in Little Italy with new ownership that has made it a must visit, offering generous portions of cake, excellent coffee and cappuccino at great prices, biscotti, and a varied menu of drinks and light bites in a clean, friendly atmosphere with decor that feels cinematic. The staff receive frequent praise for attentiveness and kindness, and the overall vibe is homey and relaxed, with a large terrace in the summer, reliable Wi-Fi, and a TV for watching games or studying. The space also features foosball and pool tables and a cozy setup that invites lingering, while the service quality and items such as sandwiches and the lemon tart garner strong recommendations. Bar Sportivo is described as a place worth rediscovering and a staple in the local scene that keeps bringing visitors back.View restaurant profile
Bar Sportivo
Open until 1 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1 km
Café Papino is described as bright, cozy, and welcoming with a vibe that suits a quick coffee, a work session, or a relaxed read. The coffee is repeatedly praised for being well balanced and smooth, with cortado, latte, and cappuccino mentioned, and pastries noted as fresh and indulgent. The service is friendly and efficient, and the space is appreciated for cleanliness and attention to detail. Some reviews mention that the music can be loud during busy periods and attempts to lower it were not always successful, which affected concentration. The cafe is viewed as a reliable and pleasant spot open since the summer, with a nice location and a bright interior.View restaurant profile
Café Papino
Open until 9 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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