At La Banquise, poutine lovers will find a legendary range of toppings, from classic to inventive, piled high on crispy fries with squeaky cheese curds and savory gravy. Generous portions and a lively, welcoming atmosphere make it a go to spot for sharing or a hearty solo bite, with options from traditional to bold specialty poutines and even late night hours. The line often moves quickly and the staff are friendly and efficient, keeping the energy high and the experience memorable in Montreal. A true Montreal staple, it delivers comforting, craveable food that hits the spot after a day of exploring.View restaurant profile
Milton B is described as a convenient campus cafe with long hours and close proximity, making it a go-to spot for studying late with a comfy interior and plenty of outlets; the coffee is well liked, including an iced latte, and the atmosphere is cozy for hanging out, though some notes mention that prices can be high and certain desserts or items may feel average; reviews also flag inconsistent opening hours and outdated Google listings, with a few mentions of management changes or rebranding affecting hours; the service is generally friendly, with compliments for quick service and a nice staff, but occasional comments about rude moments at the cash desk and questions about current offerings like bubble tea; overall Milton B seems to be a solid choice for coffee, light meals, and a study or meet-up space, albeit with caveats about hours and menu updates.View restaurant profile
Madame Poulet is widely praised for crispy fried chicken, juicy chicken burgers, and tasty sauces, with generous portions and fast, friendly service that keeps the place open late. Reviewers highlight the poutine and crispy fries, and many consider the chicken the standout, sometimes calling it the best fried chicken in town. Some notes emphasize good value on daily specials and a comfortable, modern dining area, while others flag high prices, occasional order mix ups, and inconsistent quality of items like mac and cheese or certain poutines or burgers. Overall the impression is a busy, practical fast casual spot that delivers solid fried chicken and reliable service, with room for improvement on consistency and price.View restaurant profile
Overall, Joe's Panini 24h is described as a casual, late night favorite with strong flavors and a memorable sauce, especially for the spicy chicken panini, but many reviews note a decline since ownership changes, citing smaller portions, drier fillings like the mac n cheese panini, and inconsistent quality even as some customers still praise the taste, value, and atmosphere that make it a convenient late bite.View restaurant profile
Kettlemans Bagel is described as a popular Montreal spot with fresh, handmade bagels and a wide variety of fillings, plus tasty cream cheese and good coffee, all in a clean, welcoming setting. The service is repeatedly praised for being fast, friendly, and patient, with staff often translating menus and suggesting great options. Watching bagels get made and the ability to customize sandwiches adds to the experience, and many reviews call the bagels among the best in Montreal. A few posts note occasional delays, out of stock items, or inconsistent quality, but overall the place is seen as reliable, with strong value and a lively atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Overall, Deli Miami is seen as a casual, family friendly spot with huge portions, good value and a fun Florida inspired decor, with many praising fast, friendly service and a wide menu that includes pizza, pasta, gyros and smoked meat. While the ambience and portions win praise, experiences with delivery can be mixed due to order errors or slower service, and some menu items like fries or poutine have been noted as inconsistent; nonetheless most reviews express satisfaction and say they would return.View restaurant profile
Fairmount Bagel Bakery is widely celebrated as a Montreal staple with fresh, chewy bagels in a variety of flavors like sesame, everything, onion and the playful Bozo, described by many as the best in town or even in the world. The scene is lively with lines that move quickly and a visible craft of bagel making in wood fired ovens, and many reviews note the option to take bagels to the cafe across the street to make sandwiches, though some visits mention miscommunication about sandwiches and payment issues such as cash only or limits on non-Canadian cards. The bagels are consistently praised for aroma and quality, and staff are frequently described as friendly, but a few critiques cite high prices, crowded conditions or an uneven service.View restaurant profile