La Banquise is a legendary Montreal poutine spot known for enormous bowls piled high with crispy fries, squeaky cheese curds, and rich gravy, with a wide variety of toppings from classic to bold. The atmosphere is lively and friendly, service is fast, and staff work hard to accommodate guests even when the place is busy, with vegetarian, vegan, and meat options widely praised. Although crowds and noise are common and the space can feel tight, the generous portions and flavorful poutines make the wait worthwhile, and takeout or enjoying a meal in the park add to the appeal, solidifying La Banquise as a go to for poutine lovers.View restaurant profile
Fairmount Bagel Bakery is described as an iconic Montreal staple, with wood fired ovens delivering warm, chewy bagels that are best enjoyed fresh and often taken to go. Reviews celebrate a broad lineup of flavors from sesame and everything to blueberry and sun dried tomato, with many calling the sesame bagel the standout and consistently excellent. Readers note the aroma and the hands on experience of watching dough being shaped and boiled in honey water before baking, which adds to the charm. The atmosphere varies in tone from warmly praised staff to occasional comments about slow or uneven service, and some notes about unfriendly moments. A common caveat is that the shop is cash or Canadian debit card only, with some posts noting no seating and lines that move slowly at peak times, but many still say the wait is worth it for the quality. Several reviewers declare it among the best bagels in Montreal if not the world, often preferring it to competitors and NYC comparisons, while a few say the quality can vary and freshness fades later in the day. Overall, the reviews paint a picture of a beloved institution where fresh, warm bagels, classic toppings, and a straightforward takeout experience define the visit, and where the ritual and taste keep locals and visitors returning.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Salem draws praise for delicious pastries, with mille-feuille and kalb louz highlighted as delicious and authentic, while the bread is described as the best in town and always fresh. The bakery offers a wide variety of pastries and cakes, with gateaux fresh and tasty and almond croissants noted as excellent and affordable. Some reviews mention biscuits being a bit dry, but overall quality is high and products are prepared with care. Service is described as warm and friendly, with attentive and professional staff contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. A few notes about limited night hours or options, but most feedback emphasizes good value for money and consistent taste, making Boulangerie Salem a top choice for pastries and bread.View restaurant profile
Café 5 Juillet comes across as a welcoming, busy spot with friendly staff, good value and a mix of options from pizza and baguette to Algerian-inspired dishes and crepes; the overall tone is positive about the atmosphere and service, with praise for flavorful food like pizza and crepes and the chance to enjoy a casual dining experience, though several reviews note that quality can be inconsistent during peak hours, particularly with chicken sandwiches that may be undercooked or not as fresh; some mentions include fast service, clean spaces, reasonable prices, and practical amenities like Wi-Fi and a TV, while others flag occasional limits on table service and variation in meal quality; in short, Café 5 Juillet is viewed as a solid, affordable option to savor varied flavors, especially pizza, crepes, and Algerian-inspired fare, with the caveat of possible fluctuations at busy times.View restaurant profile