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Restaurants Near: H3J1N9

We found 4 recommendations for Restaurants Near: H3J1N9.

≈ 2 km Coffee Shop

Jumeler

Open until 5 pm
(54)

Review Summary

Jumeler is seen as a welcome new addition to the neighborhood, praised for its standout filter coffee, strong espresso options, and scones that many call among the best, including a cornichon variety that is repeatedly highlighted. The space is described as beautiful, minimalistic, bright and relaxing, a setting that suits a morning coffee date or a casual hangout, with pastries often noted for quality thanks to an adjacent bakery. Staff are frequently described as friendly and welcoming, with a notable owner and bilingual service, though a few reviews mention moments of colder or less attentive service. Temperature or comfort issues are occasionally mentioned, but they do not outweigh the overall impression of good coffee and delicious baked goods that many see as a go to spot. Overall, Jumeler is regarded as a top choice for coffee and pastries, drawing regulars who value quality, atmosphere, and attention to detail.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.6 km Coffee Shop Top Pick

Phin Café

Open until 5 pm
(49)

Review Summary

Phin Café comes across as a bright corner spot filled with light and plants, offering an extensive coffee menu that features the iconic egg coffee, authentic Vietnamese drip coffee with condensed milk, and a range of espressos, with some reviews noting a strong brew while others mention drinks served with too much ice or not hot enough. The interior earns praise for its cozy, stylish design and great lighting, and the overall vibe is warm and laid-back, ideal for studying, chatting, or simply relaxing with a drink. Seating is limited but varied, and the place is popular with laptop crowd; outdoor bench seating and a terrace add to the options. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and knowledgeable, with staff able to explain roasts and styles. Food items like a pork grilled cheese are well liked, and matcha and other drinks also shine. A few notes mention loud music and occasional pastry shortages, but overall Phin Café is regarded as a standout neighborhood spot with top quality drinks near Parc Lafontaine.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.9 km Coffee Shop

Flers Café

Open until 5 pm
(76)

Review Summary

Flers Café receives praise for creamy, well prepared flans in flavors like vanilla, pistachio, praline and sesame noir, with the vanilla bean character and the sesame version often highlighted as favorites, and pastries and breads described as fresh and made in house. Coffee and tea pair well with the desserts, and the space is repeatedly described as cozy, clean, and welcoming, with attentive staff that help create a relaxed atmosphere for studying or catching up. A few reviews mention a weekend laptop policy that was communicated awkwardly and suggest clearer signage or exceptions, and some would appreciate longer hours. Prices are seen as reasonable for the portions, though a few patrons felt the value could be higher given the Montreal setting. Overall, Flers Café is considered a standout spot in Montreal for flans and pastries, with flavors and a homey vibe that invite repeat visits.View restaurant profile
≈ 3 km Coffee Shop

Cafe Tere

Open until 4:30 pm
(71)

Review Summary

Cafe Tere is widely described as a cozy, calming space with thoughtful design, warm lighting, and an inviting atmosphere that makes it easy to linger. The coffee and drinks are a highlight, with praise for smooth espresso, excellent matcha, and house-made syrups and organic ingredients that add depth to the flavors. The menu blends healthy options with appealing presentation, including smoothie bowls, energy bites, gluten-free choices, and pastries that feel homemade. The space and staff are repeatedly commended for hospitality, friendliness, and attentiveness, creating a vibe that feels welcoming to students, friends, and solo visitors alike. The setting is noted for being photogenic and well curated, with design elements such as light beams and carefully chosen dishware contributing to a refined yet cozy feel. Many reviewers call Cafe Tere a hidden gem and one of the best coffee spots in Montreal, a place to work, study, or simply relax, where the energy is warm and the experience cohesive from the moment of entry.View restaurant profile

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