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Explore 16 dining choices in this area.

≈ 0.8 km

Margot

Open until 3:30 pm
(20)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

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
≈ 1.2 km

Le Billy

Opens Today at 4 pm
(16)
Verdun

Review Summary

Le Billy is described as a promising new music-focused venue on Wellington where guests can sit at the bar, try local-style beers and well-made cocktails, and enjoy a varied live band that often has the crowd dancing. Food is generally seen as bar fare rather than a full kitchen, with olives, nachos, and mini burgers among the options, while the drinks are highlighted for quality. The atmosphere receives praise for a fun, engaging vibe and attentive staff, contributing to a welcoming and lively night out. Some comments note the venue is not as busy as it could be yet, suggesting room to grow, but the entertainment and service leave a strong positive impression. Overall, the combination of drinks, music, and atmosphere positions Le Billy as a likely favorite for future visits, with many indicating plans to return to experience more performances and to try the food next time.View restaurant profile
≈ 1.3 km

Le Patio

Open until 5:30 pm
(20)
Verdun

Review Summary

Le Patio is described as a small, bright, cozy neighborhood cafe where the coffee is frequently praised, with many noting good lattes and a varied menu of hot and cold drinks, including matcha and smoothies, and the food and pastries are often described as delicious, making it a reliable spot to return for panini or grilled cheese and other bites. The atmosphere is generally considered pleasant and clean, with some reviewers highlighting a charming space, while others find the service inconsistent, ranging from friendly and attentive to slow or lacking warmth, and some experiences include loud music or a distracted barista affecting the coffee. A few drinks are flagged for execution issues such as milk texture or bland flavors, and several comments mention prices being on the higher side for Verdun. Overall, Le Patio appears to be a well-liked, cozy destination with solid drinks and food, though consistency in service and some drink executions could improve.View restaurant profile
≈ 1.7 km

FluffysMTL

Cafe & vegan donuts
Open until 5 pm
(88)
Verdun

Review Summary

FluffysMTL comes across as a warm, cozy, plant-based café and beignet spot with a bright, welcoming interior that invites lingering or work. The coffee is repeatedly praised for quality, with flavours like flat white, London Fog, and apple pie latte, and the vegan donuts are highlighted for their fluffy texture and inventive flavors such as banana, coconut, lemon, and spiced pear. The atmosphere, decor, and natural light earn frequent praise, as do friendly, attentive service and a vibe that feels like a Montreal neighborhood favorite. Some notes point to a limited donut selection, with offerings often mid-day rather than morning, a small display case with prices not always visible, and occasional noise or minor access quirks, but these rarely overshadow the overall impression of a chic, welcoming spot that could become an icon for the area. Overall, FluffysMTL is celebrated as a delicious, comforting destination for coffee and plant-based pastries.View restaurant profile
≈ 2 km

Maison Est | East House

Opens Today at 11 am
(92)
Westmount

Review Summary

Maison Est | East House receives broad praise for fresh, flavorful sushi, generous portions, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly, attentive staff. Reviewers consistently note the quality of fish and homemade sauces, along with a cozy vibe and quick service even when busy. Standout items like spicy salmon, spicy tuna, and shrimp tempura rolls are frequently mentioned, and cookies and drinks are highlighted as well. A few critics report uneven experiences with Uber Eats deliveries, with some finding flavors bland and fish quality inconsistent compared to dining in. There are stories of exemplary customer service and staff going above and beyond, including handling mixups and returning forgotten items. Overall the place is described as a neighborhood gem with a modern yet cozy vibe, great value, and evident care and passion behind the food. While there are occasional waits during peak times, the general consensus is that the experience is worth it for fresh sushi and friendly service.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.1 km

D-Burger

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(42)
Westmount

Review Summary

Reviews of D-Burger show a mix of praise and criticism: many highlight delicious smash burgers, tasty fries, and friendly, attentive service, with several calling it a welcome neighborhood spot and something worth returning for the flavors and variety of sauces. Others caution that burgers can feel bland or that portions are small for the price, and point to issues such as over-salted fries, thick batter on onion rings, or inconsistency across visits. Delivery experiences are especially variable, with some orders arriving soggy or underwhelming, while a few reviewers note quick error corrections and good service. Some comments celebrate strong flavors and good value, whereas others urge lower expectations on consistency or price-to-portion ratio. Overall, D-Burger seems to offer standout flavor and positive service when the kitchen hits the mark, but consistency and value appear to be the key factors affecting repeat visits.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.1 km

Spuntino

Opens Today at 11 am
(30)
Westmount

Review Summary

Spuntino comes across as a beloved Italian spot in the area, delivering comforting, well executed dishes that encourage repeat visits. Dishes highlighted include eggplant parmesan, truffle pasta, mushroom pasta, and pizzas, with pistachio tiramisu for dessert noted as a good choice. The atmosphere is described as charming and relaxing, with friendly service and a stylish interior, though a few reviews suggest more formal training could help. Prices are seen as high for the portions by some, while others find value for the area, and breakfast or lunch options are praised for being reasonably priced. Overall quality is consistently good and the restaurant is noted as a good fit for families and casual outings. There are occasional criticisms, such as some items not feeling wow-worthy, a couple of menu items being just okay, and ambience issues like lighting; wine prices are mentioned as steep. Accessibility concerns are raised about stairs without a railing, and during busy times service can be attentive but wait times may occur. The overall impression is a strong go-to in the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.3 km

Shnoopa

Opens Today at 11 am
(105)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Reviews consistently highlight Shnoopa for flavorful, fresh pasta with generous portions and a warm, cozy atmosphere supported by friendly, attentive service. The pasta options are described as well balanced and satisfying, with favorites like mushroom cream and truffle varieties, and portions that can easily serve as leftovers. The service is noted as professional and welcoming, creating a comfortable dining experience that many plan to repeat. Some comments point to dining setup and timing issues, including cramped tables, reservation changes, and slower pacing during peak periods, along with occasional ambiance or menu inconsistencies. Overall, the consensus is that Shnoopa delivers excellent pasta, good value, and a pleasant vibe, with room for improvement in seating, timing, and beverage options.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.4 km

Apollo Indoor Dog Park & Coffee Bar

Open until 8 pm
(11)
Griffintown

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Apollo Indoor Dog Park & Coffee Bar as a fresh Montreal concept with clearly divided zones for small and large dogs, a cafe area, a workspace and a dog wash, creating an inviting space even for people without dogs. The coffee shop offers pastries and an extensive drink menu, with iced drinks priced higher than hot ones, a pattern seen in nearby cafes. An entry fee per dog to use the off leash areas applies regardless of cafe purchases, which can make the experience pricey for frequent visitors. Proof of vaccination is required. Membership packages start at a monthly rate and include perks such as free drinks and access to the washing area, appealing especially to Griffintown residents. Parking is extremely difficult. Feedback highlights friendly staff and a passionate owner, attractive coffee and a well designed space with separate play areas for different dog sizes and a walk in shower for members; many reviewers say they will return.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.4 km

Le Petit Dek Sen

Opens Today at 12 pm
(25)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Le Petit Dek Sen is described as delivering authentic Thai flavors with a homey, family run feel, where tofu and vegetarian options are standout and spice levels can be adjusted to taste; the atmosphere is welcoming and the staff are friendly and the space is clean, though a few reviews note a work in progress on vibes and a repetitive music track. Service is usually polite and efficient for appetizers, but occasional delays for mains are blamed on a busy kitchen and online orders, with delivery reported as delicious when it arrives. The restaurant is regarded as a hidden gem in Montreal, good for casual dine in or takeout, with portions that satisfy and flavors that can evoke Thailand, inviting repeat visits from diners seeking authentic Thai cuisine.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.4 km

Chez Nouilles

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(61)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Chez Nouilles draws praise for handmade noodles that are chewy and flavorful broths, with a range of small appetizers and generous portions that offer good value. Reviews highlight dishes such as biang biang noodles, various noodle soups, a beef option, and vegetarian choices, all described as satisfying with hearty portions and attentive service. The overall impression is very positive, with many noting a warm welcome, fast service, and a desire to return, and several calling this one of the best noodle experiences in the area. Some comments mention inconsistency, finding some soups lighter in flavor, variations in noodle thickness, or beef that did not meet expectations, though these caveats are outweighed by portions, chili oil, and overall aroma. Taken together, diners emphasize delicious noodles, a flavorful broth, and a welcoming environment that makes Chez Nouilles worth revisiting.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.7 km

La Soupiere Malatang

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(71)
Downtown

Review Summary

La Soupiere Malatang earns praise for delicious flavors, fresh ingredients, and a wide, varied selection of broths that can be customized with a large range of add-ins. The dishes are described as tasty, with a spicy option that balances well with the foods and helpful guidance for newcomers. The atmosphere and cleanliness receive positive notes, and service is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and professional, with staff making the ordering process easy. A popular bonus noted by reviewers is free ice cream after the meal, and takeout for leftovers is available. Many reviewers call the portions generous, the prices reasonable, and the overall experience memorable enough to plan a return visit. The variety suits different diets and preferences, and many find the experience enjoyable enough to recommend to others.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.8 km

Café Green Drip

Opens Today at 10 am
(87)
Downtown

Mentioned in: The Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This SeasonThe Best Autumn Drinks in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Café Green Drip is praised for high quality matcha and a creative lineup that includes banana bread matcha, ube matcha latte, pistachio and strawberry options, with many reviews calling the drinks creamy, well balanced and not too sweet, though some crave a stronger matcha presence and less ice. The menu also features seasonal specials and Vietnamese coffee, all in a cozy, visually appealing space that some find charming while others note limited seating and a busy, sometimes chaotic vibe. Service quality varies, ranging from friendly, efficient interactions to reports of rude or distracted staff and a heavy reliance on a digital ordering screen that can slow things down. Pricing is frequently described as on the higher side, especially given the amount of ice in drinks, yet several tasters feel the quality justifies the cost for matcha enthusiasts. Overall Café Green Drip comes across as a standout spot for matcha lovers seeking variety and atmosphere, with many visits leaving a positive impression despite some issues with service and value.View restaurant profile
≈ 3 km

Baristello Griffintown

Open until 5 pm
(27)
Griffintown

Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy

Review Summary

Overall Baristello Griffintown is praised for exceptional coffee, a welcoming atmosphere, and attentive staff. The coffee is described as consistently top tier with well crafted options such as Americano and pistachio croissant pastries. The space feels like a friendly community hub where staff engage with customers and make first timers feel like regulars. The dog friendly vibe and the sense of charm in the setting are highlighted by many. A few reviews note that prices can be high and value may vary, especially when compared to other spots. The Griffintown location is convenient for a quick espresso or a longer sit, helping it become a go to spot for many. Overall the feedback centers on quality and hospitality with a strong sense of character, even as opinions on price and consistency differ.View restaurant profile
≈ 3 km

Morsures d'amour | Love Bites

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(142)
Downtown

Review Summary

Morsures d'amour is described as a cozy, welcoming spot where desserts are the main event and both sweet and savory chimney cakes shine. Reviewers praise the dessert quality as fresh, flavorful, and made with care, with the chimney cake textures noted as perfectly crispy on the outside and soft inside, and favorites ranging from tuna or turkey savory versions to sweet hits like gelato d'amour, pistachio gelato, crème brûlée, and a caramel or Nutella twist. The gelato offerings, especially pistachio and mango, get frequent praise for depth and balance, and the pistachio dessert and tart pistachio flavors stand out. Hospitality stands out; staff are described as kind, attentive, patient, and helpful, with many mentions of samples, flavor guidance, and a welcoming atmosphere. The cafe’s location near Concordia University and the presence of student discounts and loyalty perks are noted as added value, and many reviewers express a strong intention to return to try new flavors or revisit favorites, making it feel like a memorable, high quality dessert destination rather than just a quick stop.View restaurant profile
≈ 3.1 km

Bei - Beiroots

Opens Today at 11 am
(221)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Best New Restaurants in Montreal (March 2026)Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More

Review Summary

Bei - Beiroots draws wide praise for authentic Lebanese flavors and fresh ingredients, with shawarma and saj frequently named among the best in Montreal, notes of crisp textures, rich toum, and generous fillings inside the bread. The ambience is warm, clean, and modern, with thoughtful branding and Lebanese music that enhance the experience. The staff are described as friendly and attentive, and the downtown location is valued for price and accessibility, with student discounts adding to the value. Dishes like za'atar fries, labneh, halloumi pita, and falafel bowls are highlighted, while some reviewers say the sandwiches are the standout and bowls remain solid. Occasional feedback points to longer waits or occasional order mix ups for takeout, but the overall sentiment remains very positive. Overall, Bei - Beiroots is presented as a top Lebanese fast casual in Montreal, delivering fresh ingredients, authentic flavors, generous portions, and a vibrant, welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile

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