At Café Quatorze, the space feels spacious, modern and calming, with great coffee, delicious pastries such as pistachio croissants, and satisfying lunch options that include fresh soups and sandwiches. The atmosphere is comfortable and welcoming, with sofas and ample seating that make it a good spot to work, meet friends, or simply linger, while the staff are friendly and attentive and the space is clean and well kept. It is a popular spot near the REM with fair prices and a consistently high level of quality, and many visitors praise the overall vibe and the variety of coffee and food. A few notes mention a limited pastry selection and occasional stock issues before noon, but these do not outweigh the overall pleasant experience.View restaurant profile
Guests describe Le Billy as a new bar with a welcoming atmosphere, a stylish clean space, and a vibe that invites lingering. Cocktails are praised, especially well made gin drinks, and nachos and other snacks are noted as solid companions for the night. Live music and entertainment stand out, with mentions of a lively band that gets people dancing and creates a fun, social scene. The beer on tap is described as decent and not branded, and the kitchen appears to be more snack oriented than a full menu. Staff and management are described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, contributing to a warm experience. The venue is seen as a promising new music focused spot in the area with potential to become a go to place once word spreads. Food is described as basic snacks rather than a full kitchen, leaving some guests to return for drinks and music.View restaurant profile
Le Patio is described as a lovely neighborhood cafe with a stylish space, nice ambiance, and strong coffee and food that many reviews praise, making it a solid option in Verdun. Yet experiences vary on service, with comments about slow and sometimes impersonal service and a few notes that warmth is lacking behind the counter or that staff seem distracted. Beverage execution is mixed: some drinks are praised for being delicious and creative, while others are criticized for things like milk not properly steaming, a bland or watery taste, or drinks that do not live up to the promise of the menu, and at times music volume is considered overly loud. Several tasters mention price as a concern, feeling the offerings are expensive relative to the value or other Verdun cafes. The space, cleanliness, and general vibe are repeatedly cited as positive, though for some the atmosphere does not feel inviting or consistent, and a few reviews highlight the contrast between an appealing menu and uneven delivery. Overall, Le Patio shines in ambiance and certain beverages and is appreciated by many, but there is room for improvement in consistency, warmth, and value.View restaurant profile
FluffysMTL is described as a stylish new vegan cafe and beignet shop with a gorgeous sunny interior and a welcoming friendly staff. The coffee is praised as excellent and the donuts are described as fluffy and delicious, with standout flavors and a plant-based menu that appeals to guests seeking ethical treats. The ambience is repeatedly called cozy, relaxing, and well designed, making this a notable addition to the neighborhood. Some reviewers note that the menu is still developing and there can be price questions, along with a few practical tweaks such as seating comfort, door usability, and occasional noise that affects the calm vibe. Overall this cafe earns high marks for its decor, hospitality, and quality coffee and donuts, with appreciation for its vegan focus and for ongoing growth.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Kahwa Café as delivering some of the best sandwiches in Montreal, with fresh house made bread, bold flavor combinations such as kebab, merguez, chicken panko and kafta, and generous portions at very reasonable prices. The atmosphere and service are frequently praised, with friendly staff, quick lunch options, and some locations staying open late. The Verdun location is noted as a welcome addition. A few reviews mention inconsistencies, including excess sauce or onions when requested, occasional miscommunications on takeout, and slower service or organizational hiccups, but the overall quality and value remain highly regarded. Fresh bread and in house sauces are repeatedly highlighted as standout features, and many readers say the sandwiches are consistently flavorful and satisfying, drawing repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Café Figata as a warm, casual spot where food and service are outstanding and there is a clear urge to return. The menu earns praise for meatballs, pasta, vongole, and a fluffy focaccia, all described as fresh, delicious, and generously portioned, while the atmosphere is noted as vibrant and welcoming. Must-tries include the mortadella sandwich and lemon poppyseed cake, and the coffee is generally seen as reasonably priced, with a few mixed notes. Some comments mention to-go coffee and anticipation for the full location with seating, and one reviewer did not try the food to rate it, but overall the vibe is friendly, prices are sensible, and the experience is dependable.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Margot is praised as a top spot for fresh juices and smoothies, with the carrot ginger juice highlighted as a favorite and many calling it the best juice in Montreal; energy balls and the overall product are described as delicious, and the service at the counter is noted as friendly while the atmosphere is appealing. A few comments mention a disappointing protein smoothie that tasted like water and very dry protein balls, along with a sense that prices are high, which stands in contrast to the overall positive sentiment.View restaurant profile
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Figata is a warm, homey Italian spot where the atmosphere feels inviting and lively, making guests feel at ease from the moment they walk in. The food receives constant praise for comforting Italian flavors and generous portions, with standout pastas and fresh dishes that balance bold yet refined tastes. Cocktails and wine by the glass are noted as a great match to the menu. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming, helping to create a sense of community. Reviewers frequently call it a great value with large portions and affordable prices for the quality. The vibe suits a date night, a friends night out, or a family dinner, combining cozy ambiance with energy. Many describe Figata as a neighborhood standout that feels like a home away from home and a place to return to. Overall, the reviews present Figata as a strong new addition to Montreal dining, delivering excellent food, generous servings, warm service, and a memorable atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Overall, Shnoopa is repeatedly praised for delicious pasta, generous portions, and friendly, attentive service in a warm, cozy atmosphere that makes it a solid choice for dates, family meals, or casual dining; many say the pasta is flavorful and well made, with standout dishes like truffle pasta and rich sauces, and portions are often large and good value, with takeout and leftovers common. A few reviews note issues such as overcooked pasta, inconsistent kitchen timing, or a vibe that can feel industrial or quiet, and a couple mention slower service during peak times or reservations mishaps. Some reviewers learn that not all pasta is house made, and one mentions parking challenges near the location. Still, the consensus is that Shnoopa offers comforting, homemade style pasta and hospitable service that encourage return visits, with most leaving satisfied and planning to return, while a minority see room for improvement in atmosphere and consistency.View restaurant profile
Described as a cozy and charming dessert spot with a calm, inviting ambiance and cute decor, Pistachio draws visitors with a strong pistachio focused menu and visually appealing trompe l'oeil pastries. The service is widely praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with staff often guiding choices and offering samples. Desserts and ice creams are highlighted for fresh flavors and balance, with pistachio items and baklava, Dubai chocolate chimney cake, and crepes getting many mentions as must tries, while some patrons note that a few items can be pricey or portions feel small. The overall quality is described as high, with many items described as not overly sweet and made with quality ingredients, and the coffee program also receives compliments. A few reviews mention sporadic inconsistencies such as a crepe that missed the mark or a perception of value, but the majority view Pistachio as a standout destination for sweets in Montreal. In sum, Pistachio is seen as a welcoming, Instagram friendly spot offering inventive pistachio desserts, solid coffee and ice cream, and a vibe that invites repeat visits by those with a sweet tooth.View restaurant profile
At Maison Est | East House, reviewers praise extremely fresh fish, creative flavors, and generous portions that offer strong value. The sauces are often homemade and cookies are a popular treat that frequently sells out. The atmosphere is described as warm and cozy, with a small, welcoming dining room and a staff that is consistently friendly, attentive, and passionate. The owner is repeatedly noted for kindness and hospitality, with experiences ranging from fast service to thoughtful touches such as complimentary ginger tea while waiting or the option to sample the honey drink before deciding to order it. Many reviews say the sushi experience is among the best in Montreal, thanks to high quality, care in preparation, and flavorful combinations. Some critiques mention occasional inconsistencies such as rolls that do not hold together well, salmon quality that is not always perfect, and occasional delays during peak times; however these are outweighed by overall satisfaction and willingness to return. The place is also appreciated for its takeout potential and for offering homemade sauces and cookies as part of the experience.View restaurant profile
Baristello Griffintown is described as a standout coffee spot with a strong coffee program and tasty pastries, especially croissants with pistachio and creme patisserie, and an Americano that many call excellent; the space is welcoming and has a genuine community feel with a friendly staff that makes customers feel at home. The vibe is often described as Italian inspired, and the cafe is noted for its dog friendly scene and a lively, sociable atmosphere where regulars become part of the space. Some reviews mention value concerns, noting higher prices and, in some cases, sandwiches and overall offerings not always matching the cost. Yet the overall sentiment is that Baristello Griffintown is a go to spot in Montreal for quality drinks and a warm, social environment, drawing first time visitors and regulars alike who stay for the coffee and return for the people.View restaurant profile
Dulce Café Cookies draws a mixed but generally positive picture, with reviews praising the stylish, welcoming space and the range of inventive flavors such as pistachio with large chocolate chunks, matcha coconut, tiramisu, strawberry toppings, and a Dubai inspired option, while noting that cookies can be soft and moist when fresh but some batches come out dry or with an aftertaste, including a faint frozen note in one cookie. The quality seems to vary across visits, but the attention to fresh ingredients and appealing presentation remains a frequent highlight. The staff and ambiance are often described as friendly and the cafe as bright and inviting, though service can feel slow at busy times when counter staffing is lean. The option to buy cookies individually or in boxes and the frequent addition of new flavors are seen as positives that encourage frequent returns for a thoughtful coffee and cookie experience.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie -18° is described as a bright, welcoming spot in Griffintown with a smooth, creamy ice cream lineup that includes both dairy and vegan options and a standout soft serve with a wide range of dips and toppings. Reviewers praise bold flavors and careful balancing, from lotus and burnt honey with miso caramel to pistachio and pineapple raspberries, plus a camerise royale soft serve that feels refreshing and indulgent. Some experiences note that vanilla or basic flavors can feel ordinary or pricey, and a chocolate cup may fall short, but overall quality remains high. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, and the decor and vibe are described as charming and vibrant. Overall Crèmerie -18° appears to be a strong new option in Griffintown, offering a generous vegan presence and inventive toppings while leaving room to grow as flavors expand.View restaurant profile
Chez Nouilles draws mixed but largely positive feedback, with many noting a welcoming atmosphere, friendly service, generous portions, and a strong chili oil that enhances the thick noodles and aromatic broth. Noodles are often described as wonderful and the beef soup as excellent, and several reviews say they would recommend it and would return, highlighting good value and generous portions. However, some diners find the noodles vary greatly in thickness, the soup lacking depth of flavor, and the beef not very flavorful, and a few suggest that other places offer a better version of this noodle style. Overall the experience is favorable, combining warmth and solid dishes with room for improvement in flavor balance.View restaurant profile