Resto Café Oxford is described as a cozy, vintage inspired cafe with a warm, welcoming vibe and a true home cooked feel. The menu shows comforting brunch favorites, with pancakes and egg dishes highlighted for flavor and generous portions at good prices. The owners and staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and genuine hospitality, making guests feel like family, while the space's nostalgic decor adds charm and character. Overall, the experience comes across as reliable, authentic and satisfying, with a strong sense of soul that makes this spot memorable for many visitors.View restaurant profile
Solaris comes across as a lively, affordable spot for watching games and hanging out, with multiple TVs, a friendly, attentive staff, and a welcoming vibe that fits both casual hangouts and a busier sports bar scene. The menu is consistently praised for generous portions and solid flavor, from pizzas and wings to paninis, burgers, poutine, and fresh salads, all at great prices, plus a house hot sauce that gets good marks. Guests note easy access, reliable service, and a kitchen that keeps up during peak times, while breakfast and late night options add versatility. The atmosphere is described as fun and friendly, with a sense of community that makes it a dependable go to for meals, drinks, and game nights, whether stopping by for a quick bite or settling in for a longer hangout.View restaurant profile
Duc de Lorraine is described as a beautiful, Parisian-inspired spot where an elegant atmosphere, warm hospitality, and a dazzling display of pastries create a memorable experience. The pastry selection receives frequent praise for freshness, variety and size, with croissants, mille-feuille, tarte citron and trompe l'oeil creations standing out, and the bakery and café setting pairs well with brunch, coffee, or a special occasion. Service is often noted as attentive and friendly, contributing to a welcoming vibe, though a few reviews mention slower or uneven service at busy times and occasional questions about value. The location near the Oratoire Saint Joseph and the terrace adds to the charm, making it a popular choice for celebrations and for a refined treat. Overall, guests repeatedly report high quality food, impressive desserts, and an ambiance that feels both cozy and upscale, justifying the experience for those seeking a memorable Parisian-inspired outing.View restaurant profile
Allô mon Coco delivers hearty brunch and breakfast with generous portions and reliable classics like eggs Benedict, pancakes and crepes. Service is frequently fast and friendly, and the atmosphere is lively and welcoming with a modern vibe. The food is described as tasty and made with quality ingredients, though a few visits note occasional inconsistencies and that the space can be loud. The location is convenient for transit and parking, making it a popular choice for a satisfying morning or weekend outing. Overall Allô mon Coco offers a dependable brunch experience with solid food and strong service that keeps diners returning.View restaurant profile
Columbus Café & Co is described as a place with good coffee and tasty treats, a relaxed atmosphere, and friendly staff. The space is large and often used for work, with plenty of seating and a nice terrace, but the music can be too loud at times. The espresso and lattes are highly praised, as are other drinks such as London fog, while some reviewers note that coffee can cool quickly in cold weather and should be sipped promptly. The service is generally friendly and efficient, with fast turnover and staff who are perceived as well trained, though at times the workload on one person can be heavy. The menu is extensive and includes gluten free options, such as gluten free sandwiches, but some feel that throughput may compromise freshness. Several items such as caprese focaccia and pear muffin are noted as tasty, and a vegan brownie option is mentioned though one reviewer felt it did not match the display. The prices are not cheap but many feel the experience and time spent are worth it. Overall the reviews depict a versatile cafe suitable for meeting someone, relaxing, or working, with good coffee and a welcoming environment, occasional loud music, and a mix of strengths and minor inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Tapi Go! as a friendly, clean, and cozy spot with attentive service and a welcoming vibe, where the menu shines for gluten-free options and true Brazilian flavors. The highlights often mentioned are fresh, delicious items like acai bowls, pao de queijo cheese bread, and tapioca, with the meat dishes and sauces earning praise as well. Diners repeatedly note the staff as kind and helpful and appreciate safe choices for celiac disease, making it a reliable gluten-free option in Montreal. Some caveats include limited indoor seating, occasional hours changes, and moments when the shop gets crowded, but many insist the quality and consistency make the visit worthwhile and plan to return. Overall, Tapi Go! is seen as a go-to for authentic Brazilian fast-casual fare, a place to enjoy tasty, GF-friendly dishes and a positive dining experience.View restaurant profile
Across reviews of Première Moisson, the bakery is praised for a broad and high quality range of breads, pastries, cakes, chocolates, jams and more, with many finding the selection beautiful and fresh and the almond croissants and cheesecake highlights noted by several. Staff are described as friendly and helpful in many visits, with some accounts of slow or unfriendly service and occasional disorganization when busy. The cafe area is convenient for a quick bite, and some locations offer a nice sitting area, though parking is on the street in busy neighborhoods and the place can be crowded. Prices are reported as sometimes high for what is received, with some items seen as good value and others overpriced relative to portion sizes. Coffee quality receives mixed remarks, from excellent to disappointing depending on location, while the bread variety including sourdough is repeatedly praised. Overall Première Moisson offers a strong artisanal bakery experience with consistent freshness, but experiences can vary by location, and service flow and price perception can affect enjoyment, with staff able to accommodate allergies and dietary needs.View restaurant profile
Overall, MELK Café receives strong praise for its coffee and baked goods, with many noting excellent espresso drinks, a wide range of options like matcha and chai, and standout scones and cookies that are crispy on the outside and tender inside. The interior is described as cozy, stylish, and bright, sometimes with a warm and welcoming vibe, though some reviews call it a little crowded or noisy, especially on weekends when tables fill up and the space can feel like a study spot or open office. Staff are generally friendly and efficient, delivering consistent service, while a small number of visits report moments of slower or more stressed service. Prices are occasionally mentioned as a bit high, and some readers wish for less laptop use, with requests to keep weekends laptop free to preserve the coffeehouse atmosphere. Across locations the coffee quality is largely reliable and the scones, cookies, and pastries are well regarded, making MELK Café a go to for a quick meet up or a focused study session despite the occasional crowd and price concerns.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Pigeon Café & Bar as a cozy, stylish spot with a solid brunch and coffee program and consistently friendly service, though a few visits note a noisy ambience and occasional slow or uneven service, and some concerns about value and portion sizes. The food is generally well liked, with several dishes highlighted for taste and generous portions, and staff are repeatedly praised for attentiveness, hospitality and helpful menu guidance. The atmosphere, decor and terrace are frequently cited as positives, making it a go-to for casual dining and brunch, with most reviewers saying they would return.View restaurant profile
Reviews collectively emphasize Yakimono for fresh, flavorful sushi and attentive service, with the Imperial platter and the Yaki sauce highlighted as standout choices and a dairy and nut free menu making it accessible for more diners. Service is noted as wonderful and welcoming, contributing to a fantastic dining experience, while timing is described as fast. Indoor seating is temporarily unavailable due to renovations, with dining shifted to a terrace patio that is described as lovely in warmer weather. The space is described as small and often crowded, which can feel tight when renovations are underway. Many reviewers call the sushi among the best in Montreal and appreciate kosher options. Ordering and pickup are described as smooth, with the phone staff described as charming and the pickup experience as pleasant. Overall, the sentiment is enthusiastic and mentions a strong desire to return once renovations are finished.View restaurant profile
Orange Café comes across as a popular neighborhood brunch spot with generous portions, reasonable prices, and a warm, friendly staff that handles crowds well and keeps service quick on busy days. The menu ranges from hearty items like oversized omelettes and the OC sandwich to lighter options, with a dedicated kids menu and activities that make it family friendly. The decor evokes a strong community vibe and the all day bar plus breakfast and brunch offerings contribute to its reputation as a standout for many, often described as a local institution with good value for money. Some visits note inconsistent food quality, occasional plate temperature issues, and a noisy dining room that can detract from the experience, but on balance patrons leave satisfied and plan return visits, praising generous portions, reliable service, and the ability to accommodate larger groups or parties. Overall it remains a go to option for those seeking a bustling, affordable brunch or breakfast spot in the area, with dependable staff and a menu that covers a wide range of tastes.View restaurant profile
Maté Latte comes across as a charming, family owned cafe that pairs Korean flavors with Western comfort food and offers a welcoming, well priced experience. Reviews highlight fresh, well presented dishes such as the bulgogi wrap, japchae, and a club sandwich, plus tasty lemon tea with ginger and an oatmeal cookie. Service is generally attentive and quick, with many noting a cute atmosphere and friendly staff, while some point to longer wait times when staffing is tight. A few downsides appear as comments about a messy kitchen in tight spaces and drinks like coffee and matcha not meeting expectations for some customers. Several reviews mention potential closings due to rental issues and describe Maté Latte as a local favorite worth returning to try more items.View restaurant profile
Across the reviews The Famous Cosmos is described as a small, welcoming spot with an old school diner vibe, where counter seating and quick service create a lively, friendly atmosphere. The food earns frequent praise for breakfast and budget friendly options, with standout items including a top notch breakfast sandwich and the Creation sandwich, plus reliable burgers and well made potatoes and hash browns. Coffee is consistently noted as excellent, and the overall value is regarded as outstanding. The staff feels warm and the place has a community feel that draws locals and travelers alike, though seating can be tight and waits for a stool or a spot at the counter are common. It is seen as a Montreal staple and NDG gem.View restaurant profile
Gandom Bakery is described as a charming and authentic Iranian bakery in Montreal, with Halim praised as delicious and Barbari bread noted by some as the best in Canada; reviews say the bread, pastries and traditional sweets are fresh, flavorful, and consistently well made, and the atmosphere and staff are welcoming and friendly; the cream filled pastries are singled out as especially good and the Lavash and Barbari breads are described as fresh and soft with authentic flavor; some notes mention higher prices and occasional slower service, with Uber orders sometimes prioritized and one comment that the overall quality was not the best; overall the bakery is regarded as a real gem and a must visit for traditional breads and sweets, offering a sense of home and pride in craftsmanship, and most reviews suggest returning for more.View restaurant profile
Café de'Mercanti is described as a cozy, authentic Italian coffee spot that many reviewers consider a true neighborhood gem, offering rich espresso, creamy cappuccinos, and a tempting line of pastries like cannoli and pistachio donuts. The vibe is warm and welcoming, with a homey living room feel and a compact garden terrace that invites lingering with friends or a quiet moment with a book, even as the cafe can get busy and a bit noisy. The service is often praised as friendly and efficient, though a few comments mention occasional delays or crowded conditions, and some reflect on higher prices, occasional cleanliness concerns, or less ideal experiences like under flavored cappuccinos or limited food options. Overall, Café de'Mercanti is widely beloved for its coffee quality, Italian atmosphere, and sense of community, making it a destination for coffee purists and casual patrons alike.View restaurant profile
ECOLLEGEY- Marché Santé is described as a very nice organic market with a wide range of products and helpful staff. It is seen as a good alternative to mainstream groceries that use many chemicals. Several reviews mention finding vegan products there, and the salesperson who assisted shoppers is described as very helpful. Some comments note that other customers answer questions as well, highlighting a friendly, community oriented atmosphere in the Monkland Village area.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Mange-tout earns enthusiastic praise as a welcoming neighborhood spot with friendly staff and a wide array of high-quality products. Sandwiches are repeatedly described as fantastic, including the chicken cutlet, steak and cheese, and lamb varieties, with praise for the ultra-crisp chicken and the bun that holds up well, while fresh seafood options such as tuna, salmon, hamachi and king salmon for crudo are highlighted along with other meats. Prices are noted as somewhat high but many reviewers feel the quality justifies the cost. Dining in is sometimes preferred to takeout to avoid bread becoming soft, though some reviews say takeout is convenient. The shop is commended for its meat and fish counters, the overall quality of products, and staff who are courteous and helpful, going above and beyond to assist with meal ideas. Overall, Épicerie Mange-tout is seen as a standout addition to the area, delivering consistent, delicious sandwiches and a selection of gourmet treats that encourage repeat visits, with some noting it’s worth the drive from nearby towns.View restaurant profile
Reviews of La Meunerie Urbaine largely praise the bakery for exceptional breads and pastries, with many calling the baguette, croissants, chocolatine, and sourdough among the best in Montreal and the in house coffee a good companion to the baked goods. The self serve area and friendly, efficient staff are frequently mentioned, along with a wide variety of breads, pastries, and desserts and the option to enjoy a sit down. However, several observers note changes since the remodel that closed off the baking area and made the space feel more transactional, diminishing the warmth and charm some customers valued. Some items have seen recipe tweaks or quality shifts, such as thinner baguettes, lighter focaccia, or altered flavors, leading to disappointment for a few loyal patrons. Lines can be long, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive with strong loyalty and a sense that this bakery is a destination in the Montreal area.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie is described as a warm, clean Polish bakery with consistently excellent service and friendly, helpful staff. The menu features an extensive selection of authentic Polish foods and desserts that many reviewers call outstanding. Donuts and pastries are praised as fresh and delicious, with several mentions of them as must try items. Prices are described as fair and quality as exceptional, with long time reviewers noting steady high standards. Seasonal ponki flavors made in store and a range of sandwiches and coffee are highlighted as favorites. Homemade soups, especially chicken soup, are also appreciated. Located near the Frontenac metro station, the shop is described as a NDG treasure with a welcoming atmosphere. Overall, the reviews convey strong enthusiasm for the tasty offerings, consistency, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Espresso Bar 1720 earns high marks for its excellent espresso and thoughtful service, with drinks served hot in warmed cups with a side of water and a spoon and a rich, balanced flavor free of burnt notes. The space is comfy and calm, ideal for working or studying, with cushions, two floors, and wifi for laptops. Highlights include pistachio and apricot croissants, a notable bicerin not too sweet, and a crema drink noted for a dessert-like flavor, all at reasonable prices. The atmosphere is welcoming and focus-friendly, and the staff are friendly and attentive, making it easy to linger whether starting the day or taking a break. Outdoor seating adds to the appeal and the cafe is widely regarded as a neighborhood gem and a great local spot for coffee and pastry lovers. Some reviewers would like longer hours and more outlets, but overall the experience is consistently praised.View restaurant profile
Oliveraies Ktima Barakaris is praised for high quality Greek products and some of the best Greek coffee, with a rich array of desserts and simple, beautifully prepared Greek inspired dishes in a charming, slightly hidden spot. Olives and olive oil are repeatedly described as absolutely delicious, and the focaccia made with private imported Greek olives is noted as out of this world. The cafe side shines with excellent cappuccino and a fluffy sourdough bread that elevates the meal, while staff are described as delightful and friendly. The overall experience is said to improve with each visit and the place is recommended for hosting private events in Montreal, along with great food, good vibes and nice coffee. A range of dishes such as stuffed peppers, spanakopitas, salads and desserts are highlighted as favorites, and the olives and olive oil are singled out as absolutely delicious.View restaurant profile
Croissant Monkland is widely praised as a standout bakery in NDG, with a strong focus on freshly baked croissants and a wide range of pastries and breads that keep locals returning, from plain and almond croissants to chocolate, raspberry, pistachio and Nutella varieties. Reviewers often call the almond croissant among the best they have tasted and note that everything is baked fresh and served quickly even when the shop is busy. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming with friendly staff, though the space can feel tight during peak times and seating is limited. Some mentions of coffee that could be improved and a few concerns about hygiene or service on rare occasions, but overall values remain high with prices described as reasonable for quality. The place is seen as a neighborhood treasure and a must visit for pastry lovers, and many reviewers compare it favorably to other bakeries in Montreal, highlighting the variety, freshness and the bakery's long-standing local appeal.View restaurant profile
Across the reviews, Starbucks locations show a mix of experiences, with some praising a cozy atmosphere and quick service, while others note limited seating or awkward layouts after renovations. Drinks are consistently well received, with seasonal favorites like a pumpkin spice latte cited, and staff are described as friendly and attentive, sometimes going the extra mile to fulfill requests. Renovations are a frequent topic, described by some as cleaner and more modern, but others call the redesign disappointing due to few seats, a long bench setup, or glare from sun on the windows. Several comments highlight practical touches such as a large bar style counter and plenty of outlets including USB C, making the space versatile for studying or casual meetups. Occasional issues include a discrepancy between a requested no ice and receiving ice, or experiences of slow service, but overall the reviews depict a reliable and welcoming place for coffee with strong emphasis on quality and customer care.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Boulangerie Chez Fred as a busy, high-quality bakery where bread and pastries are consistently fresh and reasonably priced, with butter croissants and chocolatines frequently highlighted as among the best in Montreal. The atmosphere leans toward a grab-and-go cafe rather than a place to linger, and the service is described as friendly and efficient even during rush hours. While most feedback centers on strong quality and variety, a few reviews note changes over time or less satisfying items, including some pastries or coffee, and a few visits feel disappointing compared with earlier experiences. Positive mentions include galette des rois, kouign amann, baguettes, and a wide range of viennoiseries, with online ordering or arriving early recommended since popular items can sell out. Overall, the bakery is seen as a standout in the neighborhood with loyal patrons and consistent offerings, even as opinions about consistency over time vary.View restaurant profile
Marché Korea blends a well stocked Korean grocery with a casual dining area, letting customers grab a quick bite at the counter or sit in a comfortable upstairs space while shopping. Reviewers praise friendly staff, helpful cashiers, ample parking, and a welcoming atmosphere that helps even those new to Korean cuisine feel at home, with standout items like kimchi, fresh meats for BBQ, and a wide range of sauces and pantry staples. The on-site restaurant and ready-to-eat options get high marks for flavor and generous portions, and the overall selection of fresh, frozen, and imported Asian products is described as a one-stop shop that can rival other markets. Some notes include occasional variability in product availability and cafeteria pricing rising over time, but the store's cleanliness, organization, and value for groceries keep it highly recommended. Overall, Marché Korea is viewed as a high-quality, customer-focused destination for authentic Asian groceries and meals with something new to try on every visit.View restaurant profile
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At B & M Restaurant, reviews present a mixed picture: some patrons describe a chaotic dining experience with meals arriving piecemeal over minutes, bland and cold dishes, and poor timing that led to staff blaming the cooks; others praise a trendy spot with a great breakfast, a terrific server, and an owner who is pleasant and helpful for answering questions about food allergies.View restaurant profile
Donuts at Homers Boîte à Beignes are described as huge, fluffy, and freshly made, with a wide range of flavors from classics to creative options like crème brûlée, maple bacon, pistachio, and indulgent varieties such as KitKat or cookie dough, and the portions are often praised as good value for the price. The shop's colorful, arcade-themed ambiance and on-site seating add to a nostalgic, casual experience that many reviewers enjoy, while the staff are generally described as friendly and helpful with quick service. Some reviewers note occasional lines when busy, moments of inconsistency in taste or sweetness, and a few concerns about cleanliness or overly sugary flavors. The brand is widely seen as a standout donut destination in Montreal, with many saying it is among the best, prompting repeat visits and recommendations, though guests should check toppings carefully due to allergy considerations, as one ferrero rocher donut can include peanuts.View restaurant profile
Le Meilleur Boulangerie Pâtisserie Traiteur earns praise for its croissants and freshness, with almond croissant singled out and sourdough bread described as among the best ever. The pastry selection including tarts, chocolates, choux a la creme, and other offerings is described as delicious and fresh from the day, with a wide variety that also includes drinks and sandwiches. Service is highlighted as kind and helpful, with gifts nicely wrapped and a friendly team in a small cozy family owned setting. Prices are noted as reasonable and many call it a great neighborhood find that makes a regular stop for pastries. Some items receive mixed notes, such as the baguette not meeting expectations, while favorites such as chocolatine, the almond croissant, and the nutty brownie receive praise.View restaurant profile
R.E.A.L. Bagel Decarie receives strong overall praise for its fire oven bagels with many calling it the best in Montreal and a Montreal staple, offering a wide variety of flavours and toppings and notably large, fluffy bagels that feel like the real deal, along with all dressed options including onion and garlic and blueberry bagels that are moist and tasty; reviewers note generous sandwiches and other baked goods, a friendly and helpful staff that adds a welcoming, community vibe, and a consistency of freshness and quality that keeps it a go to spot, even as a few comments mention price or suggest room for improvement in bagel shape and presentation.View restaurant profile
THE STANDARD Café earns a mix of praise and complaints in a look at several visits: the space is often described as cozy and stylish with a pleasant ambiance for relaxing or working, and the pastries and coffee are generally seen as solid to good; however, service quality is inconsistent, ranging from friendly and welcoming to inattentive and even brusque, and a number of comments mention take away cups leaking, limited pastry variety, and stockouts. Milk options raise questions, with reviews calling out Kirkland and oat milks and lamenting small drink sizes as well as price for the neighborhood. Wifi is frequently criticized as poor, hindering work sessions. Despite the flaws, several patrons note standout moments such as a great Americano or decaf, and some staff are praised for being helpful and knowledgeable, with buyers happy to purchase coffee bags to take home. In short, THE STANDARD Café provides a stylish, cozy backdrop with good coffee and pastries, but consistency in service, stock, milk quality, and wifi could be improved.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Brew Lab as a top notch coffee spot with consistently excellent coffee, pastries, and a welcoming vibe. The coffee remains the star in every variation, thanks to a house roasted blend and even house made chocolate that heightens the flavor, with options to enjoy the blend as beans or ground. The cozy atmosphere and friendly service are repeatedly praised, and the Montreal vibe is enhanced by sharing space with a barber shop. Fresh desserts accompany a menu of hot and cold drinks, with lattes, cortados, and the Honey Cinnamon Latte specifically highlighted. Overall it comes across as a beloved neighborhood staple, highly recommended for great coffee and ambiance.View restaurant profile
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Across the reviews, Mandy's is described as a welcoming spot with bright decor, a vibe that feels both trendy and relaxed, and consistently friendly, attentive staff. The salads are praised for being fresh, colorful, and generously topped, with favorites like Habibi and Cowboy Salad with pulled beef, plus customizable bowls and the option to sample dressings. Service is noted as quick and reliable, and several reviewers appreciate the personal care from staff when things go wrong, even when mistakes occur such as missing utensils or online order mix ups. Some locations are busy at lunch and price is a common caveat, with mentions of higher costs and a cashless policy that some customers dislike. A few comments call the music too loud for a restaurant setting, and one or two note occasional menu changes or item unavailability that alter what is offered. Overall Mandy's is seen as a go to for fresh, satisfying salads and a welcoming environment, with strong consistency and a few practical caveats about policy, price, and occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Snowdon Deli presents an old school Montreal deli experience with a classic vibe and a menu stocked with smoked meat, latkes, knishes, matzo ball soup, and other Jewish deli staples. The smoked meat is widely praised for tenderness and flavor, with the sandwich described as melt in the mouth, though a few notes mention portions could be larger for the price and a batch being less smoky than expected. There is broad appreciation for accompanying items like pickles, fries, coleslaw, and poutine, while breakfast and lunch dishes are also highlighted positively. Service is described as warm, friendly, and efficient, with staff often going the extra mile and sharing stories, though wait times can rise during peak hours. Overall the experience is seen as a standout Montreal institution for smoked meat and comforting classics, valued for its nostalgic atmosphere and reliable quality, even if it can be pricey and lines form on busy days.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews portray Caribbean Food Factory as delivering bold, authentic Jamaican flavors, with the jerk chicken repeatedly highlighted for being juicy, well seasoned, and satisfying, along with strong performances from curry goat, oxtail, ackee and saltfish, and roti. Value and generosity of portions are frequently noted, keeping customers coming back for more. Yet service and consistency receive mixed marks, including long wait times, pickup or delivery delays, missing items, and occasional inconsistent quality or presentation. Some visits show freshness and hospitality, while others describe stale sides, cold components, or incomplete orders. Ambience and cleanliness are also mentioned, with opinions ranging from inviting to needing improvements. Despite the ups and downs, the consensus centers on flavorful food that can be worth the wait and the price for fans of authentic Caribbean cooking.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe a bakery that delivers fresh, delicious pastries at reasonable prices, with standout items such as raspberry croissants, almond croissants, brioche, and a variety of breads and quiche, all offered in a cozy sunlit setting with friendly, attentive staff. Many visitors note consistent quality across locations and say they would return or recommend it, appreciating the warm service and the care put into the pastries. A few critiques mention misses like a pistachio cake with overly hard top layers, a kouign amann that was not buttery enough, a gianduja croissant not included in a bag, and an éclair that did not meet expectations. Overall the reviews portray a standout patisserie in Montreal Westmount, loved for its pastries, breads, and cafe offerings, with good value and a loyal local following.View restaurant profile
Reviews for Doughnats highlight a broad lineup of donuts, including strong gluten-free and vegan options, with many noting that the GF varieties feel more like mini cakes yet are still delicious and well made; flavors are varied and frequently described as impressive, with favorites like chocolate cookie dough, vanilla shortbread, fudge cookie, and Oreo donuts; several reviewers emphasize that the donuts are best eaten fresh and that the textures are well balanced, while others praise the staff for friendly, knowledgeable service, especially on allergy questions; the shop environment is often described as neat, cute and chic, with attractive presentation and a modern bakery vibe; some experiences praise convenient options like pre-ordering and careful packaging, and even a free treat for the road; however, negative notes include problems with cross contamination assurances for nut-free items, a specific disappointment about mixing gluten free and regular donuts in a box, and one case of less helpful service; a few comments mention donuts getting stale quickly or being too sweet, but overall there is strong enthusiasm and frequent recommendations for events and continued visits.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews for JAMES PERSE - Côté Cuisine describe a mixed experience with strong coffee and pastries but variable meal quality. The coffee is frequently praised and the pastries are noted as very good, while the salads and bowls are described as fresh, flavorful, and healthy with good dressings. However meals are often seen as overpriced or inconsistent, with some portions small and a few dishes missing expected components, and reports of burnt items or chipped serveware. The service is described as pleasant or okay but rarely exceptional, and several comments suggest the price point does not match the value. The atmosphere and location are considered a plus and contribute to a relaxing experience, especially for coffee and pastry, though the meals may lead some guests to stick to the cafe offerings. All in all, the venue is seen as a strong cafe destination with high quality drinks and desserts and a mix of lunch experiences.View restaurant profile
Spuntino is described as having generous portions with eggplant parmesan and chicken, along with great service and a welcoming, nicely decorated venue. Reviewers note that the food, service and atmosphere are consistently solid, breakfast is reasonably priced, and many say they would return for breakfast or lunch. A late dinner visit felt charming with friendly staff, though some dishes were good but not wowed and the little pizzas were only okay, while the pasta and the mortadella burrata pizza were standout options. Mushroom pasta is praised for being rich and satisfying, and other highlights include a beet salad, prosciutto and chicken sandwiches, all offered at reasonable prices for the area. The interior design, cleanliness and attentive counter service are noted, but lighting ambiances vary and some guests mention dimming lights or softer daytime illumination; wine is described as pricey and there is a caution about the downstairs bathroom lacking a railing.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint Monkland Grill as a warm, casual spot with very friendly, attentive staff who can make celebrations feel special, with many praising large portions and a diverse menu that ranges from pizza to Greek dishes and poutine. Pizza is frequently highlighted as a strong point, along with juicy chicken, flavorful tzatziki, and overall good flavors, and several diners appreciate the option to bring their own wine and birthday cake. On the downside, experiences are inconsistent, with comments about average to slow service, some dishes not meeting expectations, and occasional quality issues such as undercooked wings, missing toppings, or odd items found in food. A few notes mention forgetfulness in orders and a more family restaurant vibe that is not ideal for a date, though others describe the setting as calm and clean. Overall, the place draws repeat visits for many who enjoy the menu and service, while a number of diners warn that results can vary and suggest trying different items to find reliable favorites.View restaurant profile
Reviews highlight Spirulina as a health focused cafe with a strong emphasis on fresh, whole foods and a menu that shines in smoothies, avocado toast, salads and bowls. The strawberry glaze smoothie is a standout and highly recommended, along with a banana bread matcha and a range of other lattes and treats; the avocado salmon toast and lentil soup are among favorites. The staff and atmosphere are repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, making it a popular spot for working by the window or grabbing a nourishing meal. Some critiques mention small portions for the price, occasional inconsistency such as the date cream in the matcha latte, and a loud fridge, while others note the pricing can feel high but the quality justifies it. Overall Spirulina is seen as one of the top healthy cafes in Montreal, delivering tasty feel good food and reliable smoothies with options that cater to various dietary needs.View restaurant profile
Dizz's Bagel & Deli is described in reviews as a place with solid bagels and a range of options including soups, pastries, and prepared foods, with some customers enjoying bagels as they are made on site and others noting that selections were sometimes unavailable. Bagels are frequently praised for freshness and quality, and some meat sandwich platters are described as delicious with generous portions and balanced sauces. The service experience is mixed, with some customers finding the staff friendly and welcoming while others report rude or indifferent behavior and inconsistent attentiveness. The vibe is generally casual and quick rather than a sit down restaurant, described as a convenient stop for a quick bite, though the owner gets praise from some and there are notes about trust regarding freshness when not certain. Overall, the reviews present a mix of strong positives for taste and value and some disappointments in consistency of stock and service, suggesting the spot is worth a visit for bagels and simple fare but not without caveats.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Café Bazin as a cozy, welcoming spot with outstanding pastries and desserts, especially the Tout Choco, and solid breakfast options, though seating can be tight for large groups. The ambiance is frequently praised as charming and refined, and service is regularly described as excellent and courteous. A few negatives appear, such as shakshuka being lackluster and poached eggs often overcooked, plus some comments that a pre prepared smoked salmon bagel is not worth the price. The pastry selection is repeatedly highlighted as amazing and homemade, with desserts and croissants drawing strong praise. Many reviewers say they would return, with mentions of the Tout Choco highlight and plans to bring friends and family. There are notes of a nice terrace in summer and a beautiful dining room, as well as a good coffee shop atmosphere and a refreshing matcha latte. Some concerns include limited seating, occasional slow service, and prices that feel high for certain dishes. A standout item for some is avocado toast with smoked salmon and egg, considered among the best in Montreal. Overall, Café Bazin comes across as a go to for dessert and breakfast, with strong positives tempered by a few caveats.View restaurant profile
Reviews consistently highlight Café Olimpico for bold, high quality coffee, authentic Italian energy, and a welcoming, bustling vibe that makes it feel like a neighborhood gathering spot. The pastry and sandwich offerings, especially tiramisu, pistachio treats, and mortadella sandwiches, are frequently praised, while the coffee itself is described as standout and reliable across locations. Staff are described as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, contributing to a warm atmosphere even in busy times, though seating can be tight and lines can get long during peak hours. Some guests mention price points and occasional service quirks, and a few note issues like flies or changes to dog policies. The Westmount branch is repeatedly praised for atmosphere and a terrace in good weather, and the overall impression across branches is that the cafe delivers strong coffee and a lively, inviting environment that draws regulars and first timers alike.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe L'Oeufrier as a warm, welcoming spot with generous portions and reliable breakfasts. The food is consistently tasty and hearty, with menu highlights like cretons, bologna, ham, bacon, sausage, eggs, and potatoes, plus popular options such as salmon avocado toast and a Nutella crepe. Service is frequently fast and friendly, with a family feel and attentive staff who address issues when they arise. The ambiance is pleasant but sometimes crowded and could use updating in places. A note about toast preferences: spreading the butter can prevent a dry slice. Coffee is mentioned as pricey for the amount at times. One negative review cites poor service at a location, but the majority of feedback emphasizes large portions, satisfying meals, and a reason to return, with some calling L'Oeufrier a favorite breakfast spot.View restaurant profile
Café Renan draws praise for excellent food and very good prices, with many describing it as the best place around and noting that the kitchen is led by an incredible chef. Described as a hidden gem with exceptional value, the venue offers an extremely limited menu that is nevertheless very, very good, leaving diners surprised and eager to return.View restaurant profile
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Café 92 Degres is described as a warm, welcoming neighborhood spot where the staff are consistently friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere feels calm and cozy with a small indoor seating area and a little outdoor space. Coffee offerings receive high praise, from smooth espressos and cold brews to a mocha made with Mexican hot chocolate, and the food is generally fresh, delicious, and reasonably priced with a focus on homemade options such as soups, sandwiches and Mexican-inspired items. The menu is varied but not overwhelming, and many reviewers return regularly for reliable quality and the sense that everyone belongs there. The place is noted for its community vibe, support for local efforts, and occasional touches like art on display; service is described as friendly, multilingual, and attentive. A minor critique centers on temperature control in the shop, but overall the experience is consistently positive, with praise for the comfort, value, and the feeling that this cafe is an NDG staple and a true gem.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Fressers describe generally excellent food and friendly service, with a few items drawing criticism. One review notes that the tuna sandwiches had a weird taste and were very dry. The single cabbage roll was hard to cut and revealed a meatpie-like filling, sitting in a pool of orange liquid. A phone call to report issues with the sandwiches led to being told to ask for more mayonnaise. Despite these flaws, customer service is praised as excellent and the staff are described as friendly, and the overall food is often cited as delicious.View restaurant profile
Eggsfrutti receives broad praise for tasty food, friendly and efficient service, generous portions, a welcoming atmosphere and easy parking, with many reviewers highlighting good value and reliable breakfast quality. The experience is described as a go to for quality and consistency, with fast service and solid coffee, while notes about upsells and extra charges for fruit or items like bananas and unclear additional fees appear in some reviews. A few comments mention occasional slower moments, but overall the kitchen earns praise for fresh ingredients and well prepared eggs. In short, Eggsfrutti is seen as a popular, dependable breakfast destination with strong vibes and attentive staff, though price clarity and fruit portions can vary between visits.View restaurant profile