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≈ 0.5 km
Resto Café Oxford offers a cozy vintage vibe and a warm, welcoming atmosphere where homemade quality and generous portions meet affordable prices. Pancakes, eggs, bacon, fresh fruit, and classic brunch staples like the Elvis sandwich are consistently praised for being tasty and satisfying. The space feels intimate and charming with nostalgic decor and genuine hospitality that makes guests feel at home, thanks to the friendly owners. Overall, the experience comes across as reliable, comforting, and memorable, making it a go-to spot for brunch and casual meals.View restaurant profile
Resto Café Oxford
May be temporarily closedNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviews describe L'Ambroisie and L'Espace Canal as exceptional venues where the food is superb and beautifully presented, the atmosphere suits the occasion, and the service is professional, attentive and flexible from planning through the event. The spaces offer charm and versatility, from elegant interiors to a canal-side terrace that is dog-friendly, with smooth coordination and menu options that can accommodate cultural ceremonies and last-minute requests. The overall impression is a consistently high-quality experience, with standout dishes, thoughtful hospitality and a team that goes above and beyond to make celebrations memorable.View restaurant profile
L'Ambroisie et L'Espace Canal
Restaurant | Groups | Private events | Turn key venues | Terraces
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Allô mon Coco is a warm and welcoming breakfast and brunch spot where guests consistently report friendly, attentive service and a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. Diners praise the consistent quality of dishes, from fluffy eggs and crispy bacon to well seasoned potatoes and fresh fruit, with many noting generous portions and good value. Several reviews highlight thoughtful touches like gluten free options, kid friendly environment, quick seating, clean bathrooms, and a festive vibe. Across the board, the staff receive praise for being helpful and patient, and the coffee and brunch offerings are described as delicious and satisfying. Overall, Allô mon Coco emerges as a reliable go to for comforting, well prepared meals and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Allô mon Coco
Our menu revolutionizes breakfast with our famous potatoes, fresh seasonal fruit and excellent friendly service.
Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
LaSalle, Ville-Émard
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundAt the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our December 2025 Media Invitations and FavouritesView More
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≈ 2.8 km
Solaris comes across in reviews as a lively sports bar with a friendly, welcoming vibe and great value. The menu ranges from hearty subs and paninis to pizza, burgers and wings, with poutine and other house specialties that fans say are flavorful and generously sized. Dishes arrive hot and ingredients feel fresh, and the kitchen is praised for consistency across visits. Service is repeatedly described as fast, attentive and professional, with staff making guests feel at home in a clean, easygoing setting. The atmosphere blends comfort with energy, making it a solid spot to watch games, enjoy karaoke nights, or just hang out after work. Prices are noted as affordable, drinks are well made, and the overall experience is described as friendly and welcoming. The venue is easy to reach with convenient parking and lots of TVs to catch the action, contributing to a dependable go to choice for meals and sport.View restaurant profile
Solaris
SPORTS BAR - FOOD - BEER AND COCKTAILS
Open until 3 am
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.9 km
Opinions of Duc de Lorraine describe a refined Parisian vibe with an impressive array of pastries and desserts that many reviewers call among the best in Montreal, from oversized croissants to intricate trompe l'oeil creations and a tarte au citron that draws rave comments. The bakery and cafe blend an elegant, cozy atmosphere near Oratoire Saint Joseph with consistently attentive, friendly service that makes guests feel welcome whether celebrating a birthday, enjoying a luxurious brunch, or stopping in for pastry and coffee. The food and desserts are praised for quality and presentation, and the overall experience is often described as charming, polished, and memorable, with a sense that the place truly delivers on its reputation. While prices are frequently noted as high and some guests mention long waits or moments of uneven service, many reviewers feel the combination of flavor, artistry, and service justifies the cost and invites return visits for special occasions or a refined treat.View restaurant profile
Duc de Lorraine
Opens Tomorrow at 6 amCôte-des-Neiges, Westmount
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviews for Caribbean Food Factory highlight bold authentic Caribbean flavors, with jerk chicken repeatedly praised as tender, juicy, and highly seasoned, and dishes like curry goat, ackee and saltfish, oxtail, roti, and fried dumplings receiving frequent compliments; several diners note generous portions and good value, and the food is described as fresh, flavorful, and satisfying, with some calling it the best Jamaican food around and even a standout in the area. The experience at times shines with friendly, fast, and attentive service, and open late appeal, but many comments point to inconsistent service and long wait times, miscommunications at pickup or delivery, missing items, and quality fluctuations that can depend on the shift or time of day. Some feedback mentions takeout packaging, temperature, and presentation concerns, while others praise the atmosphere, authenticity, and healthier juice options. Taken together, Caribbean Food Factory is seen as a top destination for authentic Caribbean cuisine with strong dishes and potential improvement in consistency and reliability.View restaurant profile
Caribbean Food Factory
Open 24HRSCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Curries in Montreal
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviews describe Boulangerie Chez Fred as a standout for croissants, choclatines and other viennoiseries, with many calling the croissants among the best in Montreal and praising flaky, buttery textures, while prices are noted as reasonable for the quality. The bakery is consistently busy with fresh pastries and good bread, and staff are frequently described as friendly and efficient, though the space leans more toward grab-and-go than a long sit-down cafe. Some reviews mention occasional declines in texture or flavor and changes in ingredients, and a few disappointments such as a sour coffee or mealy croissants when not freshly baked, and almond croissants that run out, yet several commenters emphasize the value and reliability for pastries, baguettes and desserts, with many considering it a must-visit.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Chez Fred
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amCôte-des-Neiges
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top Picks
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews describe Le Meilleur Boulangerie Pâtisserie Traiteur as a small cozy family owned spot with friendly staff and consistently fresh pastries. Croissants, especially the almond, plus sourdough, are praised for being delicious and among the best, with many noting good value and frequent visits. The bakery offers a wide array of items including cakes, tarts, choux a la creme, chocolatines, nutty brownies and other pastries, as well as drinks, sandwiches and even Manakeesh, all made with fresh ingredients and often enjoyed on the terrace or taken home. Service is highlighted as helpful and accommodating, with gifts wrapped nicely when requested and orders placed online sometimes prepared with extra care. While the overall tone is highly positive, a few items receive mixed notes, such as a baguette that did not meet expectations and a few desserts described as average. Overall, Le Meilleur Boulangerie Pâtisserie Traiteur is seen as a great local find with tasty specialties, welcoming ambiance, and reasonable prices.View restaurant profile
Le Meilleur Boulangerie Pâtisserie Traiteur
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amCôte-des-Neiges, Westmount
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews of THE STANDARD Café present a mix of praise and critique. The space is described as cozy with a minimalist vibe, good pastries, and a relaxing atmosphere that makes it a nice place to work or unwind when conditions allow. Coffee is often called decent or good, but service quality varies, with reports of inattentive staff and some tension over pricing. Milk quality is a recurring topic, with complaints about budget plant milks and small volumes in cappuccinos, and take away cups leaking. Internet access is reported as very poor, making it less ideal for work, and some comments note a limited variety of viennoiseries. Overall the place shows charm and potential, though customers point to inconsistent service and milk options as areas for improvement.View restaurant profile
THE STANDARD Café
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amWestmount, Côte-des-Neiges
Mentioned in: The Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Épicerie Mange-tout earns high marks for friendly, helpful staff and exceptional quality across seafood and meat, with premium oysters, tuna, hamachi, king salmon, crab and other fresh offerings noted as standouts; the sandwiches are repeatedly described as fantastic and addictive, lauded for the chicken cutlet, a crisp crust, generous fillings and a bun that holds up well, while other options such as pâté and various meat delights also draw praise. Reviewers highlight a well curated butcher and seafood counter and a neighborhood store vibe that makes frequent visits appealing, and many say the selection and quality justify a trip from nearby or farther away. Overall, the consensus points to consistently fresh, high-quality ingredients, attentive service, and delicious, well constructed sandwiches and prepared foods that make Épicerie Mange-tout a go-to spot.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Mange-tout
Opens Tomorrow at 9:30 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-des-Neiges
Mentioned in: Choose Quebec Products: Montreal Restaurants and Counters That Support Our Producers
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≈ 0.8 km
Maté Latte is described as a beloved family-owned cafe with a cozy atmosphere where fresh dishes like omurice, the bulgogi wrap, and a club sandwich with potatoes receive praise, along with lemon bites and an oatmeal cookie. The reviews note friendly, attentive service and a welcoming vibe, with comments about the owner being kind. Some reviews point to long wait times and the need for better staffing. Drinks such as coffee and matcha are occasionally criticized for not being prepared correctly. A kitchen and dining area described as tight and sometimes messy can detract from the experience. Several reviewers express sadness about an impending closure due to unresolved rental conditions. Overall, Maté Latte is seen as a local favorite for good value and appealing presentation, though experiences vary.View restaurant profile
Maté Latte
May be temporarily closedNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 0.8 km
Mandy's is described as a popular fast casual spot for quick, healthy, and generously portioned salads with greens that are fresh, toppings varied, and dressings flavorful, and the menu offers plenty of plant based and vegan options clearly labeled. The Endless Summer and Habibi salads are repeatedly mentioned as favorites, and many reviews note the ability to customize with extra dressing or protein, while bowls like pulled beef or chicken options get praise for substantial flavors. The vibe comes through as bright, modern, and laid back, with interiors described as pretty and welcoming across locations, and staff consistently praised for friendliness, efficiency, and attentive service even during busy times. Some feedback points to improvements or hiccups, including occasional stockouts or substitutions that affect value, moments of very loud music or strong air conditioning, cashless payment concerns, and occasional online order instruction errors or missing utensils, but these are outweighed by overall enjoyment and return visits. People appreciate the fresh, colorful salads, the healthy options, the convenient locations, and the sense of a reliable, friendly environment that makes healthy eating feel easy, with a strong following across multiple sites.View restaurant profile
Mandy's
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amWestmount, Côte-des-Neiges
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineThe 15 Best Salads in Montreal for a Balanced DietView More
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≈ 1 km
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
Café Renan
Opens Tomorrow at 6 amWestmount
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≈ 1 km
Orange Café is seen as a lively brunch spot in the NDG area with generous portions and a wide menu that covers all day breakfast, brunch and lunch options. Many visits praise the food quality on items like eggs benedict, the O C sandwich, waffles and grilled cheese, and the overall value is described as very good with large servings. The atmosphere is warm and community oriented with friendly staff and a family friendly vibe, and the decor reflects the neighbourhood while a kids menu and coloring options add to the appeal. However, there are recurring complaints about slow or unfriendly service on busy days, long waits to be seated even when seats are available, and occasional inconsistencies such as dishes not arriving hot or items missing or mischarged. The noise level can be high and some reviews indicate the experience worsens on peak times. Overall, Orange Café comes across as a strong go to for brunch with big flavors and generous portions, but experiences vary and service or consistency does not always meet expectations.View restaurant profile
Orange Café
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amCôte-des-Neiges
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≈ 1 km
At JAMES PERSE - Côté Cuisine, reviews describe a relaxed spot where coffee and pastries are a strong draw and the salads and bowls are fresh and flavorful, with dressings praised and the ambience adding to the experience, while meals can be inconsistent and pricey. Some dishes arrive imperfectly, such as a grilled cheese that was burnt or coffee that arrived cold with chipped stoneware, and portions like the salmon confit are noted as small, with salads occasionally missing expected toppings such as parmesan or bacon. The overall dining value is mixed, with many praising the coffee and lunch options for freshness and healthiness but feeling the prices do not always match the portion sizes or quality for a full meal. Staff are generally pleasant, though smiles and standout service are not always present, and while the location and decor contribute to a calming vibe, the advice leans toward enjoying the coffee and pastries rather than relying on meals to deliver consistent value.View restaurant profile
JAMES PERSE - Côté Cuisine
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amWestmount
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≈ 1.1 km
Spirulina earns wide praise for its vibes and healthy food, with super fresh ingredients and a menu that covers nourishing bowls, toasts, soups, and standout smoothies. The Caesar salad is repeatedly called top notch, and the strawberry glaze smoothie often tops recommendations along with avocado toast and other fresh options. Staff and ambiance are commonly described as friendly and welcoming, making it a good spot for work by the window or a casual meal. Many reviewers note the cafe avoids seed oils and prioritizes health in every dish, with the overall menu described as tasty and reliable. A few concerns appear about price and portions, including comments that some toasts have shrunk since popularity, a high price to size ratio, and salmon toast arriving with a smaller portion. Consistency is mentioned as mixed, with a second order tasting different due to the date cream in the matcha date cream while many smoothies arrive creamy and delicious. A loud fridge and occasional strong onion are noted as minor annoyances, and a few orders require customization for dietary restrictions. Overall Spirulina is seen as a go-to healthy cafe in Montreal with a wide menu, friendly service, giftable products, and reliable options for post-workout meals or studying.View restaurant profile
Spirulina
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amWestmount
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineThe 15 Best Salads in Montreal for a Balanced DietView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Café Olimpico stands out for its authentic Italian vibe, lively atmosphere, and consistently strong coffee across locations. Reviewers praise friendly staff and attentive service that help make each visit feel welcoming. Pastries, tiramisu, and Italian sandwiches are frequently highlighted as highlights, with some notes that croissants can be disappointing and that pastry freshness can vary. The Westmount location is described as cozy and vibrant, with a pleasant terrace in warmer months. Crowds and peak hours can make seating tricky, and there are occasional comments about price for small drinks. Many fans love the mortadella sandwich and the Remix coffee, along with the rich espresso and pistachio treats, while a few say the coffee is great but value varies. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as a reason to return, a place to hang out with friends or study, and the staff’s warmth a recurring positive theme. Overall, Café Olimpico is seen as a Montreal staple that blends strong coffee with a welcoming community feel, though travelers should be prepared for busy moments and menu variability.View restaurant profile
Café Olimpico
Authentic Italian Cafe
Opens Tomorrow at 6 am
Westmount
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonThe Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerView More
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≈ 1.2 km
TT Café is a cute, versatile spot for lunch or a drink with friends, with popular banh mi and freshly baked pastries and a strong lineup of beverages including matcha and hojicha lattes, plus good coffee and a selection of ice cream. The space is spacious and quiet, conducive to working or casual hangouts, with seating inside and outside and a nice view by the canal. The staff and owners are repeatedly noted as friendly and dedicated to craft, making it a welcoming place. Prices are generally reasonable with solid value, though a few reviews call some items pricey for the area or note variability in quality. Some critique authentic Vietnamese flavor in certain dishes, while others praise the freshness of items like tofu and the overall cozy vibe. Overall, TT Café comes across as a well loved cafe with great banh mi, strong drinks, and a cozy atmosphere that works for work, study, and socializing, with room for further menu consistency.View restaurant profile
TT Café
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amVille-Émard
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top Picks
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≈ 1.2 km
Marché Korea is a busy Korean market with a wide range of authentic groceries and ready to eat options. Reviewers praise the cafeteria dishes such as fried chicken, tangsuyuk, bibimbap, kimbap and noodles for flavor, with generous portions and crisp textures. The store is described as well stocked with Korean and some Japanese items and friendly staff, though prices can be high for groceries and the layout is not always easy to navigate and parking can be limited. Overall the reviews present it as a top destination for both shopping and casual meals, offering a one stop shop for Korean cooking with a strong sense of authenticity.View restaurant profile
Marché Korea
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 1.2 km
Overall, Boustan draws a mixed verdict from diners, with many praising fresh, flavorful Lebanese dishes, quick service, and friendly staff during busy hours, while others report dry chicken, overly salty potatoes, smaller portions than expected for the price, and inconsistent cleanliness. Some reviews highlight reliable delivery and attentive, caring employees, and several locations are regarded as having excellent service and good value at times, but recurring complaints about portion size, price increases, and sporadic quality at certain venues suggest variability. The cuisine itself is frequently described as tasty, well seasoned, and satisfying when the kitchen performs well, making Boustan a popular choice for Lebanese fast food, but visitors should expect differences by location and time of day.View restaurant profile
Boustan
Open 24HRSNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews portray Homer’s as a vibrant donut spot with huge, fresh, fluffy donuts in a wide range of flavors from classic glazed to creme brulee and maple bacon, with many praising the texture, balance of sweetness, and generous portions that justify the price for some. The shop’s playful Simpsons theme, bright pink decor, and on-site vibe with arcade games contribute to a memorable experience, and staff are frequently described as friendly, helpful, and attentive. Freshness and variety are recurring positives, and several flavors like pistachio, cookie monster, and the creme brulee are singled out as standouts, while packaging and takeout boxes are noted for being sturdy. A few reviewers find some flavors overly sweet or the price high for average donuts, and a small number report inconsistency or oiliness in certain batches. Allergens safety is mentioned by at least one reviewer who highlighted peanut concerns with a specific flavor. Overall, the sentiment is strongly favorable, with many calling it the best or a must-visit donut spot in the area, though some warn that taste can feel uniform across flavors and that the hype may not match every experience.View restaurant profile
Homers Boîte à Beignes
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Montreal-West
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Best Donuts: Essential Shops You Need to Visit
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews highlight a strong love for the bread and pastries at Première Moisson, with sourdough and a wide range of products praised and desserts often described as delicious, and some locations offer a pleasant dine in space. Yet experiences with service vary widely: there are accounts of friendly, helpful staff and acts of consideration for an elderly customer, alongside several reports of frustrated, unfriendly interactions and slow, disorganized service during busy times. Pricing is frequently noted as high relative to portion sizes and quality, and the coffee is often described as weak or disappointing. Some shoppers mention consistent busyness and a chaotic ordering system that detracts from the visit, while others cite exceptional selection and reliable quality. Parking can be difficult in busy neighborhoods, and overall the sentiment skews toward good product quality with inconsistent execution in service and value.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 1.3 km
Columbus Café & Co is described as having a pleasant ambiance, a friendly staff, and a flexible space that works well for studying or working, with plenty of room for laptops and a relaxing vibe. The drinks and pastries receive frequent praise, including high quality tea such as Earl Grey from Kusmi Tea and a London Fog style, solid espresso and cappuccino, and desserts and cakes like a pear muffin and raspberry white chocolate. Sandwiches, including gluten-free options, are often highlighted as tasty, and items like caprese focaccia get positive mentions. Service is generally seen as warm and attentive, though a few experiences note a rude reaction when a cold brew order was mishandled and a dog policy change at the entrance that disappointed regulars who still wanted a quick pickup. The atmosphere can be loud at times due to music, and some reviews point to inconsistency in heat of coffee or overall quality when throughput is high. Overall, Columbus Café & Co offers a solid café experience with good coffee, solid snacks, and a welcoming environment.View restaurant profile
Columbus Café & Co
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village
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≈ 1.3 km
Overall, MELK Café is described as a stylish, cozy spot with excellent coffee and friendly, multilingual staff. Passion for the beverages is evident with praise for matcha, chai, and a standout cappuccino, and cookies, scones, and banana bread are frequently highlighted as tasty treats. Prices are sometimes described as a bit high, with muffins, scones, and other snacks cited as pricey, though many feel the quality justifies it. The interior and atmosphere are repeatedly praised as warm and inviting, and some reviewers rate it as among the best cafes in the area. Crowding and noise can be an issue, especially on weekend mornings, with tables small and often taken by laptops, shifting the vibe toward a coworking feel. A few comments touch on inconsistency in drink taste or service and on a service charge, but overall staff are friendly and attentive. The place is noted for its versatile seating and occasional outdoor area, with decor and a photo above the bar earning compliments.View restaurant profile
MELK Café
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amMonkland Village
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews describe Tapi Go! as a gluten-free friendly Brazilian-inspired spot with favorites like açai bowls, pao de queijo cheese bread, and tapioca dishes, praised for freshness and bold flavors such as peri peri chicken and the coconut cake. The staff and atmosphere are often highlighted as friendly, helpful, and clean, with a cozy, welcoming vibe. Many mentions celebrate customization and variety, from toppings for açai bowls to a range of gluten free options. Some notes point to a higher price and occasional hours changes or crowds, but overall the quality and consistency earn repeated recommendations. Overall Tapi Go! is presented as a go-to gluten-free option that delivers authentic Brazilian flavors in Montreal, with strong praise for the cheese bread, açai bowls, and tapioca and plans to return.View restaurant profile
Tapi Go!
Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews describe Léché Desserts as a must-visit for donut lovers, with a wide variety and vegan options, offering flavors from classics like chocolate and lemon meringue to inventive choices such as passion fruit, tiramisu, and maple, and some spots pair donuts with coffee or light bites. Donuts are praised for being soft, fluffy, fresh, and visually appealing, with favorites including the vanilla salted caramel and the lemon meringue, though a few batches are described as oily or overly sweet and flavor consistency can vary. The atmosphere is consistently noted as cozy and charming, with a calm vibe and friendly, helpful staff contributing to good service. Parking and price are mentioned as drawbacks in a minority of reviews, while several entries highlight strong value and the option for breakfast or takeout. Overall, the consensus is that the donut flavors are delicious, the menu offers creative pairings and satisfying textures, and the space invites a return visit, ideally earlier in the day to catch fresh options.View restaurant profile
Léché Desserts
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Best Donuts: Essential Shops You Need to Visit
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≈ 1.3 km
Overall, Pigeon Café & Bar comes across as a warm, inviting spot with a bright plant-filled interior and a strong brunch and lunch lineup, where the service is repeatedly praised for being friendly and attentive and the coffee and food, including pancakes, shakshuka, bowls and salads, and waffle fries, are generally well received; some visits are challenged by slow or inconsistent service, occasional language barriers, and prices that some feel are high for the portions, while the atmosphere and vibe encourage guests to return.View restaurant profile
Pigeon Café & Bar
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerCrookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary TrendsView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Brasserie McAuslan Brewery is described as a standout for beer with an unreal oatmeal stout and a range of creative seasonals, plus a whisky that is well made, all supported by a welcoming staff and solid service. The setting features a large terrace by the Canal Lachine and a view of an old abandoned building that adds character, creating a pleasant ambiance for hanging out with friends. The site is noted for its picturesque atmosphere and cleanliness, including very clean bathrooms, and the general manager is remembered for a kind gesture that let visitors take pictures. It is also highlighted as a good space to rent for events. Some visits mention occasional closures. Overall the reviews emphasize quality beer, a scenic location, and a warm, friendly experience.View restaurant profile
Brasserie McAuslan Brewery
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.4 km
Reviews describe L'Annexe St-Ambroise as a welcoming venue with good pints and pizza, an amazing staff, and a great ambiance that complements the food; the space is praised for its size and setup, making it a convenient spot for large social gatherings and ideal for corporate tastings or parties with friends, with overall strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
L'Annexe St-Ambroise
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.4 km
Le Mouton Noir is frequently praised for its bagel with lox and cream cheese, often ordered double toasted, which comes across as exceptional. The atmosphere is described as great and parkside, with friendly, bustling service that keeps things lively. The coffee earns strong admiration, while the nachos are delicious and beer options are good. The setting is noted for a soothing ambiance, especially in spring, and the staff are described as helpful while keeping the space clean and hygienic.View restaurant profile
Le Mouton Noir
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amWestmount
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≈ 1.4 km
Un Instant en Provence is described as a cozy, Provence-inspired bakery cafe where pastries and viennoiseries are consistently praised, with almond croissant, croissant, Tropezienne, tarte au citron meringuée, and Paris Brest repeatedly highlighted; the space is seen as welcoming and well suited for coffee and a pastry with friends, studying, or a relaxed visit, and the staff are often noted as friendly and attentive; the pastries are largely described as made on site and of high quality, especially the almond croissant, with many noting great consistency and value, while some reviews mention occasional service inconsistencies, cold or lukewarm drinks, small portion sizes for the price, or pastry imperfections such as undercooked brioche or overly sweet items; overall the place is viewed as a top pastry destination in the city, delivering a pleasing atmosphere, quality baked goods, and a strong Provence vibe, with a few caveats about seating on weekends.View restaurant profile
Un Instant en Provence
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews describe Pas de Problème Café as a cozy, design-forward spot where everything is made in house and the Jamaican patties are outstanding, especially the beef patty, with jerk chicken, fried chicken sandwich and plantain adding to the menu's strength and the coffee and pastries, like a coco caramel latte and oat cappuccinos, drawing frequent praise; the vibe and decor receive many compliments for a relaxed, vinyl-filled atmosphere, while some guests note that the space can feel small and seating is uncomfortable or not pregnancy-friendly; service and speed are inconsistent, with several mentions of slow or unwelcoming treatment despite the generally positive mood, and wifi is sometimes unavailable which affects those looking to work there, though the cafe remains a popular go-to for good coffee, bold flavors, and creative dishes at approachable prices; a few diners found some items overpriced or portions small, but overall the quality, flavor and atmosphere keep patrons returning for the patty, jerk grilled cheese, and coconut caramel latte.View restaurant profile
Pas de Problème Café
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.5 km
Café de'Mercanti is described as a warm, unpretentious neighborhood hub with a cozy living-room vibe where the coffee, especially the espresso, is consistently praised as rich, smooth, and authentically Italian, and pastries like cannoli and pistachio croissants are highlighted as a treat. Reviewers frequently note friendly, efficient service and a welcoming atmosphere, often with ample seating and a casual terrace for outdoor chats, and a few reviews mention the original Star Trek playing on TV. Several comments place it among Montreal’s best coffee spots, with some naming it the top choice in NDG and Monkland Village, and the cafe is appreciated for opening early and inviting quick visits or longer stays. While crowds and noise can be a downside during peak times, most feel the quality and atmosphere justify the bustle, and prices are seen as fair for a personalized experience. Some critiques mention a lack of visible food or occasional air conditioning complaints that affect comfort, and a minority advise against going when in a hurry, yet overall the place is viewed as worth a visit for coffee purists and casual patrons alike. No wifi is noted by some reviewers, making it a spot to linger and chat rather than work.View restaurant profile
Café de' Mercanti
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 1.6 km
Overall, Arthurs Nosh Bar is widely praised for comforting, flavorful brunch with standout pancakes and syrniki, cottage cheese pancakes, latkes and gravlax, and many note that the pancakes are a must try and among the best in the city, while the atmosphere is described as cozy and lively even when crowded. Reviewers emphasize the popularity and frequent long waits for a table or for food, with some days requiring hours, though some receive text updates or prefer to order takeout to enjoy in a nearby park. Service is a mixed bag: several accounts of warm, friendly, attentive staff contrast with reports of slow, impersonal, or inconsistent service when the restaurant is busy, and a few isolated hygiene or attentional issues are mentioned. Portions are generally generous, prices sometimes perceived as high but often deemed justified by quality and variety, including latke smorgasbord, gravlax plates, breakfast sandwiches, and the iconic McArthur sandwich. Reservations are not always available at certain locations, so plan ahead for weekends or consider visiting when less busy. Overall, Arthurs Nosh Bar comes across as a standout brunch spot with memorable food and a distinctive vibe, worth the wait for many diners and a frequent favorite for those seeking a Montreal based Jewish deli inspired experience.View restaurant profile
Arthurs Nosh Bar
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in MontrealThe 15 Best Salads in Montreal for a Balanced DietView More
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≈ 1.6 km
Overall, Campanelli is described as a cozy, retro Italian cafe with consistently strong coffee and a standout vibe, with many reviewers calling it the best coffee in the city and praising lattes, iced mochas, chai, and a good hot chocolate, along with tasty pastries and sandwiches. The atmosphere is friendly and social, a draw for hanging out, though some note the layout changes can be confusing and seating can be uncomfortable, and wifi is not available. Service is usually warm and helpful, but a few experiences mention missteps or slow or incorrect drinks. Some menu items receive mixed feelings, such as a prosciutto bocconcini sandwich, while the pastries and cappuccinos receive frequent praise. Pricing is considered high by some compared to local competition, but many feel the coffee quality and welcoming environment justify it. Campanelli is viewed as a Saint Henri staple with a strong Italian cafe identity and a cozy, inviting space that appeals to regulars and newcomers alike.View restaurant profile
Campanelli
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Overall, Margot is described as a bright, welcoming juice bar with fresh, high quality smoothies and juices made from healthy ingredients, a stunning and clean space, and friendly, efficient service that makes it feel inviting for both adults and kids. Reviewers repeatedly praise the staff, the easy and healthy options for families, and the sense of a treat without compromising health; favorites include a carrot ginger juice, a salted caramel protein smoothie, and a new protein menu, with many calling Margot the best juice bar in Montreal. Some notes of concern appear, including a complaint about price and tipping on premade drinks, and at least one report of a watery protein smoothie with dry protein balls; but these are outweighed by consistent praise for the quality of products and the energy balls and other snacks, including berry flavored options and other freshly made items.View restaurant profile
Margot
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
BarBara is described as a cozy, stylish spot with a warm vibe and a popular terrace, where the focaccia, burrata, arancini, and fresh pastas earn frequent praise along with a strong wine list and attentive, friendly staff. The food is often noted as delicious and well balanced, with sharing plates that suit groups, and several reviews highlight standout items like cacio e pepe and the daily focaccia. The atmosphere is a consistent draw, described as lively and charming, sometimes a bit loud, especially on weekends or on the terrace. Service and value receive mixed notes, with many experiences praising quick, cordial service and good value, while others report slow pacing, crowded spaces, higher prices for smaller portions, and occasional miscommunications or delays during peak hours. Overall BarBara is seen as a neighborhood favorite to visit for a meal, drinks, and good vibes, with many looking forward to return, even as a few visits suggest timing and crowd control can influence the experience.View restaurant profile
BarBara
Open until 1 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-Round15 Italian Restaurants To Impress Your DateView More
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≈ 1.7 km
La Luncheonette comes across as a welcoming cafe with a calm ambience ideal for study sessions, and reviews describe very pleasant visits with kind and attentive service. The vegan burrito is highlighted as delicious and sandwiches are called amazing, with overall high quality food made with care noted throughout. The space is described as beautiful and a great spot to hang out and eat, with friendly staff contributing to a consistently positive atmosphere.View restaurant profile
La Luncheonette
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Café Beardlington is described as a spacious, stylish cafe with a welcoming vibe that is conducive to work or relaxed visits, and the added barbershop inside gives the space a unique concept. The coffee is repeatedly praised as delicious, balanced, and smooth, with mentions of seasonal drinks and tasty pastries such as croissants and chocolatines, and the overall ambiance is noted as cozy, aesthetic, and conducive to reading or studying. The staff and service are frequently highlighted as friendly, attentive, and efficient, with many reviews praising impeccable hospitality and the option to host private events or baby showers in the space. The setting, music, and design receive frequent compliments, and value is described as reasonable for the quality offered. While a few opinions mention average service or occasional inconsistencies, the prevailing sentiment is that Café Beardlington is a standout neighborhood spot to get great coffee, good food, and a haircut or a chat in one visit.View restaurant profile
Café Beardlington
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amVerdun, Ville-Émard
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Mollo Boulangerie - Café is noted for excellent bread and viennoiseries, with a crusty sourdough, airy baguette, and Parisian loaf, plus standout pastries like almond croissant and Nutella croissant and a few vegan options alongside reliable coffee and matcha drinks. The atmosphere is generally cozy with good vibes, though seating is limited and sometimes uncomfortable, and service quality varies with some reviews praising friendly staff while others describe tense or indifferent service. Prices can feel high for certain items such as grilled cheese, but many keep returning for bread and morning pastries. A charitable note appears that leftover bread is given to the homeless at the end of the day. Overall, it offers a strong bakery and cafe experience with delicious staples and a few drawbacks around seating and service.View restaurant profile
Mollo Boulangerie - Café
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Copoli is described as a homey spot where everything from the sesame buns and sauces to the meat is made in house, creating a comforting and consistent flavor that feels familiar. Burgers are noted for a simple yet unique and tasty profile, with homemade bread and crisp fries that stand out. Longtime patrons report consistent food and service over the years, contributing to a warm, family friendly vibe. A casual breakfast and brunch option with fresh eggs adds variety for diners, and the overall atmosphere is friendly and reasonably priced. Some reviews mention inflation and a higher price with smaller portions and fewer toppings, plus an open kitchen that can leave clothes smelling oily. Additions like salads and poutine are mentioned, along with a reference to the famous hamburger and the homemade feel that makes Copoli a neighborhood staple.View restaurant profile
Copoli
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amWestmount, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Reviewers describe Eggsfrutti as a dependable breakfast spot with a warm, convivial atmosphere, friendly attentive staff, fast service, and food that is fresh, well presented and generously portioned, with coffee often praised and overall value seen as good or reasonable; many call it their favorite or best breakfast in Montreal and note its convenient location and, in some cases, free parking. On the downside, several accounts mention upcharges for fruits or extra sides such as bananas and for coffee, with some inconsistency in fruit portions on plates and a sense that the menu offers too many choices; a few reviewers also point to slower service at times or question vegetarian friendliness and fruit handling.View restaurant profile
Eggsfrutti
Opens Tomorrow at 6 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Pizza Silvana is described as an affordable option with generous portions and comforting fare, including pizza, poutine, fried chicken, lasagne and gyro wraps, with value for money and taxes included frequently praised. The pizza earns compliments for abundant toppings and cheese to the crust, while the poutine and fried chicken are standout items; the overall menu is seen as satisfying for the price. Service quality is mixed, with some friendly, helpful staff and a sweet cashier, but others report rude order takers or rude treatment if tips are not provided. Delivery quirks, such as difficulty adding a slice of pizza to a poutine order, show occasional friction. The vibe is akin to a greasy spoon that delivers solid, budget-friendly comfort, making it a dependable option despite not being refined dining and occasional delays or hiccups.View restaurant profile
Pizza Silvana
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Yo & Co Espresso Bar is described as a bright, youthful cafe with a modern, well thought out interior and a welcoming casual vibe. Reviews praise excellent coffee and pastries, including airy croissants, good matcha and chai latte, and even a few mentions of the Say When brand coffee that can be spicier, which some customers particularly enjoy. The space is comfortable for working or studying, with enough wifi friendly seating and a quiet back area, though it is smaller and service can vary between visits. A few notes mention inconsistent service and having to pick up orders at the counter, and vegan pastry options are not always available. Prices are generally reasonable with decent portions, and overall the spot is seen as a solid, enjoyable cafe for friends, dates, or a casual visit, frequently highlighted as one of the better coffee options in the city.View restaurant profile
Yo & Co Espresso Bar
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Monk Café Buvette comes across as a cozy, plant-filled neighborhood spot with a versatile menu from coffee and brunch to cocktails and dinner, and the atmosphere is repeatedly described as warm, welcoming and vibrant; reviews highlight tasty food, well crafted drinks, especially espresso martinis and mochas, and a reliable, friendly service that many say makes the place a go-to for brunch, a casual dinner, or a night out. While the staff is often praised for attentiveness and hospitality, some experiences note slower service during busy times and occasional delays, and there are comments about the beer selection being limited with calls for guest beers. Live music and karaoke events add to the lively vibe, and many reviewers express a strong intention to return, appreciating the ambience, value, and the way the venue brightens the neighborhood street.View restaurant profile
Monk Café Buvette
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amVille-Émard
Mentioned in: From Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar Guide
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe Atelier Cookie as a standout cookie shop in Montreal, with many calling it the best cookies in the city and possibly in eastern Canada. Cookies are praised for being fresh, soft, flavorful, and well balanced, with favorites like speculoos, CCC chocolate chip, lemon, and gluten free options earning strong notes. The texture is often noted as a thin crunchy crust with a gooey center, and the gluten free chocolate chip cookie is described as life changing. The range of flavors and the quality of ingredients are highlighted, and they stay soft and flavorful for several days. The service is frequently described as warm and accommodating, with staff and the owner praised for kindness, friendliness, and allergy awareness. The shop vibe is cozy and welcoming, making it a popular stop for a sweet craving, gifts, or a post work treat. Some reviews express mixed notes, such as cookies being a bit sweet or basic, and a few mention cashless payments or slower service. Overall, Atelier Cookie is presented as a must visit for anyone who loves desserts in Montreal, with strong emphasis on quality, care, and an inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Atelier Cookie
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amWestmount
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Brasserie Le Manoir NDG is described as a welcoming, versatile spot with solid food, good value, and a warm, social atmosphere. Reviews highlight friendly, attentive service and consistent hospitality that suits groups of friends, family gatherings, and after work visits, with staff willing to accommodate dietary needs such as vegan options. The setting features a cozy fireplace, ample space, and a mix of quiet and lively moments, making it suitable for lunch or a casual evening out. The food receives praise for flavor and portion size, and several comments note quick service and reasonable prices. Some critiques mention occasional lapses in service, language misunderstandings for non French speakers, and a beer selection that may not satisfy beer purists, but the majority of feedback emphasizes the ambiance, hospitality, and reliable dining experience that bring people back.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Le Manoir NDG
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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