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≈ 1.1 km
Janine Café-Brunch earns praise for generous portions, creative dishes, and consistently attentive service in a chic, cozy setting. The menu offers a mix of comforting and inventive options, with standouts such as latkes, mushroom dishes, and eggs and beef, plus a croque monsieur that many find satisfying, all complemented by a welcome juice on arrival and friendly staff. Weekend crowds and lines are common, but guests say the flavorful food, high-quality ingredients, and warm atmosphere make the wait worthwhile and invite return visits for more variety. Overall, Janine Café-Brunch is a top Montreal brunch spot for a relaxed, delicious meal with friends and family.View restaurant profile
Janine Café-Brunch
The elegant Janine offers gourmet and homemade brunches every day!
Opens Today at 9 am
Verdun
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealDiscover Verdun's Remarkable TablesView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviewers describe SPANEL CREPES ET GOURMETS as a warm, welcoming, family-run spot with attentive service and a cozy, homey vibe. The menu offers a diverse range of buckwheat crepes, savory and sweet, with many vegetarian and gluten-free options and generous portions. Guests praise the high quality ingredients, thoughtful preparation, and comforting flavors that suit brunch, lunch, or a casual coffee break. The setting features a charming interior and a back garden patio that adds to the relaxed atmosphere. The staff are friendly, patient with non-French speakers, and accommodating of allergies or special requests, making guests feel welcome. Prices are fair and the experience is consistently delicious, inviting visitors to return to try more crepes such as the Verdun and Atwater varieties. This spot stands out for tasty crepes, warm hospitality, and a neighborhood-friendly feel.View restaurant profile
SPANEL CRÊPES ET GOURMETS
CRÊPES & GOURMETS
Opens Today at 8 am
Griffintown, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: Spanel Restaurant: Crêpes and Delicacies in Griffintown
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≈ 2.5 km
Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q stands as a Montreal staple with nostalgic charm, delivering consistently flavorful charcoal roasted chicken, abundant fries, and a tangy sauce that keeps guests coming back. The menu is straightforward and generously portioned, featuring whole and half chickens, coleslaw, gravy, and comforting poutines at approachable prices, all enjoyed in a warm, old world dining room. Reviewers describe a vintage, cozy atmosphere with wood tones and quirky retro decor that feels like a comfortable time capsule. Friendliness and steady service are common themes, with takeout and dine-in options that suit families and casual meals alike. Overall, the signature chicken, crisp fries, rich sauce, and timeless vibe make Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q a beloved Montreal icon that many return to year after year.View restaurant profile
Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q
Opens Today at 11 amCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundMontreal's Culinary Legacy: Uncovering the City's Oldest RestaurantsView More
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≈ 2.9 km
La Buvette du Dep offers a cozy, stylish space with industrial loft vibes and lots of plants, inviting guests to relax, study, or meet friends. The coffee, pastries and brunch options are frequently praised for quality and flavor, with lattes, mochas and fresh baked treats winning regular compliments. The staff are described as friendly and attentive, and the variety of seating upstairs and downstairs makes it easy to choose a quiet spot or a livelier vibe. While a few reviews note higher prices and occasional service bottlenecks on busy days, the overall atmosphere and design keep visitors returning for the distinctive energy. This spot stands out as a great place to enjoy a drink, a bite, or a long study session.View restaurant profile
La Buvette du Dep
Café | Buvette | Coworking
Opens Today at 8 am
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkView More
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≈ 0.2 km
Dreamy is widely praised for excellent coffee, a lively ambiance, and a visible roastery that adds interest behind the bar. The cafe is described as human and pet friendly with a kids corner, and the baristas are noted for artful presentation and tasty options like banana bread and cookies. Decaf is highlighted as exceptionally good, and the canal side location with a generous seating area is a plus. While the variety of coffees and beans is appreciated, some reviewers find prices high and note occasional cold or unhelpful service, including a cashier who did not greet customers and inconsistent staff attitudes. Overall, Dreamy is seen as a top coffee spot worth returning to, albeit with price and service variability.View restaurant profile
Dreamy
Opens Today at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.7 km
This place feels superb and unique, like stepping into a grand loft decorated with tasteful and cozy touches that suit an artistic vibe. The ambience is zen when not crowded, with large windows letting in plenty of natural light and offering a beautiful view of the Lachine Canal. Cappuccino is generous and delicious, and coffee in general is excellent in a wonderfully charming environment. The overall impression is that Caffé Alessandro provides a memorable experience with a hot chocolate that is among the best.View restaurant profile
Caffé Alessandro
Opens Today at 9 amSaint-Henri
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≈ 0.8 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 Today at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.8 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 Today at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.8 km
Saint JJH & Café comes across as a cozy, eclectic neighborhood gem with a warm, welcoming vibe and beautifully curated decor that blends greenery with vintage touches. The atmosphere invites lingering, with multiple comfy seating nooks, great music, and a sense of home whether working, chatting with friends, or simply relaxing. The menu features in house foods and a range of Greek pastries, cakes, cookies, and brunch options, with standouts like quiches, tiropita and spanakopita, and desserts that pair well with coffee. The coffee and beverages receive frequent praise, especially for creamy lattes and well balanced cappuccinos, though a few reviews note price concerns or occasional latte bitterness. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and caring, with staff and owners seeming genuinely invested in the guest experience, while a minority mention tense interactions or value concerns. Overall, Saint JJH & Café feels like a beloved destination for studying or socializing, offering a warm, comforting setting, generous portions, and a distinctive vibe that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Saint JJH & Café
Opens Friday at 9 amVerdun, LaSalle
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 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 Today at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.9 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 Today at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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≈ 0.9 km
Club Social PS receives mixed feedback with concerns about the price for a small salad and takeout pasta described as absurd, while praise goes to the pizza, deep fried risotto balls, and kale salad, and the Pizza Beer is noted as very nice. The underground terrace tables have been removed, leaving no dine in option. Some reviews call it the best pizza in Canada, with comparisons to Napoli and NYC, prompting a Bravo.View restaurant profile
Club Social PS
Opens Today at 4:30 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.9 km
Elena is widely praised for authentic Italian cooking with wood fired dough, standout pizzas, and salads, and pastas such as mafalda al ragù and ragu are frequently noted as well executed; the vibe is described as chic, intimate, and lively with attentive service and a strong wine list, making it a popular spot for date nights, groups, and terrace seating when available. Some visits are described as exceptional with friendly staff and reliable recommendations, while others note inconsistencies such as pizzas arriving burnt or cold, portions that feel small for the price, long waits, and billing miscommunications. Reservations can be tight and seating at the bar or in busy times may be required; the atmosphere can be loud but the overall opinion is that Elena remains one of the top pizza and pasta destinations in Montreal, offering a reliable and memorable experience for many, though not without occasional misses.View restaurant profile
Elena
Opens Today at 5 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1 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 Today at 7:30 amVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1 km
Pizza Saint Henri draws mixed reviews that center on a friendly neighborhood vibe, quick counter service, and solid value for pizza lovers. The pies are praised for a flavorful sauce, well balanced dough, and generous cheese, with particular affection for the crust’s texture and the option to grab by the slice near the display case, and customers note a convenient location near Place St Henri metro station and crowd pleasing dishes like lasagna and poutine. Yet some orders go awry with phone orders not being accepted or online orders and Uber Eats mismatches, occasional rude phone replies, and delivery times that can stretch. The interior is described as old fashioned by some, but the overall sentiment is that the pizza itself is tasty, often among the better options locally, and the place remains a dependable pick for a casual, affordable meal in the area.View restaurant profile
Pizza Saint Henri
Do not wait any more to delight your palate!
Opens Today at 11 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Chez Robin Marché Local as a cozy, welcoming market with a remarkable variety of organic fruits and vegetables, ready-to-eat meals, and artisanal, eco-friendly products, plus a well chosen selection of local and exotic items that make it good for gifts. The café counter is viewed positively for not pressuring customers to tip, and staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness, knowledge, and helpfulness. The atmosphere is often described as a community spot where shopping and eating feel good about supporting local and sustainable businesses, with a focus on freshness and authenticity. Some drawbacks noted include occasional high prices, difficult parking, and a few items not meeting expectations, such as a dry sandwich and a diluted drink. Overall, Chez Robin Marché Local is seen as a hidden gem offering a thoughtful shopping and dining experience with high quality products and a pleasant, welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Chez Robin Marché Local
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
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≈ 1.1 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 Today at 8 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.1 km
Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce is described as a casual spot with flavorful burgers and crispy wings, generous portions, and a lively atmosphere that shines on the terrace when the weather is nice. Wings are often praised for crunch and juiciness, burgers for taste and variety, with standouts like tater tots, cheese curds, and desserts such as brownies, while fries are noted as plentiful and burgers as well seasoned, though some items can feel hit or miss. The interior is said to have a throwback music and culture vibe with art on the walls and retro touches, and the terrace scene earns high marks for ambiance, even as the place can be loud for some. Service quality ranges from impeccable and attentive to mixed or slow, with many reviewers appreciating staff during allergy concerns and special requests, while others report inconsistent attention or longer waits, and pricing is described as a mix of value and cost with specials and promos noted. Overall, Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce is seen as a solid burger spot and a go-to for casual dining, frequently returning for wings, burgers, and the friendly vibe, though experiences vary and a few visits are described as less impressive.View restaurant profile
Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The 12 Best Burgers in Montreal to Try Right Now (2026 Edition)The Best Smash Burgers in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Overall, Station W comes across as a cozy, versatile cafe with a solid coffee program and a vibe that works for work, study, or a casual brunch. The food gets praise for grilled cheese options, bagels, brunch dishes, and some vegan choices, with many noting the freshness and balance of flavors and portions as reliable. Drinks are often described as good or better, with oat milk latte and other classic cafe items mentioned positively, though several reviews report inconsistent experiences such as a sour decaf macchiato due to brewing issues, a bitter matcha latte, and occasionally slow service. Service is described as friendly and helpful at times, but not always attentive, with some noting longer waits or uneven attention. Ambiance is repeatedly cited as bright, cute, and conducive to hanging out or working, with seating described as ample. Some feedback points to value and price balance being reasonable but a few items like bread or desserts described as dry or underseasoned. Overall sentiment leans positive with frequent intentions to return, while readers advise adjusting expectations on drinks and occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Station W
Opens Today at 7 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-Round
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≈ 1.1 km
L'Oeufrier is described as a busy yet welcoming brunch spot with generous portions and a wide variety of dishes. Service is frequently praised for speed and attentiveness, contributing to a smooth experience during peak hours. The menu offers many breakfast and brunch options, including waffles and crepes, with good coffee and a strong emphasis on vegetarian and vegan choices and drinks with playful names. Although many reviews highlight high quality and generous portions, some mention a perceived decline in food quality in recent years and occasional slower service. There are a few isolated negative experiences such as a cleaning incident or dry toast, but the overall impression remains positive with a lively atmosphere, good value, and a likelihood of returning to try more items.View restaurant profile
L'Oeufrier
Opens Today at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews of Khao Peeyo consistently praise flavorful, authentic Indian dishes, with favorites like butter chicken, biryani, vindaloo, dal makhani, paneer dishes, garlic naan, and other breads; portions are described as generous and meals often come with fresh, well balanced spice. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy and welcoming, with good vibes, music, and attractive décor, while service is noted as friendly, attentive, and efficient, able to handle large groups or rushes. Takeout and late-night dining get solid mentions for convenience and value. A few critiques appear, including an English-only service moment, some slower moments when busy, and occasional concerns about price relative to portion size, but these are outweighed by praise for taste, hospitality, and consistency. Overall, Khao Peeyo stands out as a top choice for Indian food in the area, with many reviewers planning to return and recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Khao peeyo
Opens Today at 4 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.2 km
A. A. comes across in reviews as a retro Montreal classic where the poutine with squeaky cheese curds and even a notably good cheesesteak stand out, making it a go-to late night spot for a genuine Montreal experience. Open late and cash only, it is described as an unpretentious old school casse-croute with a warm, welcoming owner and staff who keep orders accurate and meals coming quickly. The menu is praised for fresh from scratch cooking, affordable prices, and generous portions, with poutine often labeled the best in town and burgers and other comfort dishes earning strong praise. The atmosphere is described as cozy, nostalgic, and authentically Quebecer, a place that feels timeless and worth the visit for those craving classic late night eats. Overall, A. A. is seen as a gem for late night cravings, delivering reliable quality, hearty favorites, and a memorable, friendly experience.View restaurant profile
A. A.
Opens Today at 4 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Café Saint-Henri as a standout in Montreal's coffee scene, delivering first class coffee from a micro roaster with distinct, balanced flavors whether in a fruit forward espresso or a smooth flat white and highlighting careful sourcing and roasting. The atmosphere earns praise for being inviting and chill, blending industrial Montreal vibes with plenty of natural light, making it a solid spot for work, chats over pastries, or a quiet morning. The space is spacious and coworking friendly with ample seating along the windows, and the staff are consistently noted for friendly, efficient, and knowledgeable service, helping to keep lines moving without making customers feel rushed. Some notes mention occasional wifi trouble, limited food options, and mid range prices, while a few reviews flag sporadic service lapses or cleanliness concerns such as a dirty floor or outdated price boards, reminding that the overall experience is strong but not without hitches.View restaurant profile
Café Saint-Henri
Opens Today at 7:30 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Le Petit Wellington is described as a warm, family run diner with a cozy, welcoming vibe where fresh, comforting dishes like smash burgers, poutine, and a standout soup are paired with generous portions and good value. Reviewers consistently highlight friendly and attentive service from the owner and staff, sometimes including complimentary soup while waiting, which helps create a homey feel. The menu is praised for being simple yet well executed, with burgers that are juicy and flavorful, the steak poutine a standout, and the soup of the day a frequent delight. The atmosphere is noted as charming and relaxed, a hidden gem in the area, with fast service and reasonable prices that invite repeat visits. A minority of comments point to occasional language barriers or isolated concerns about cleanliness, but the overall sentiment emphasizes hospitality, fresh ingredients, and reliable comfort food that draws guests back.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Wellington
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.2 km
Overall, reviews describe Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents as a place with excellent coffee and tasty options, often found in a market setting where it can get crowded yet feels lively. The coffee is praised for being well roasted and flavorful, with some highlighting a magical double espresso and an iced mocha that balances espresso and chocolate; a fresh chicken wrap is mentioned as a welcome accompaniment. The staff is generally seen as friendly and helpful, with a standout example of going the extra mile to grind a large amount of espresso, though a few notes mention uneven service and a desire for more attention from some newer staff. On the downside, some decaf and other preparations fall short, with takeout coffee described as burnt or smoky and some mentions of unclear bean origin or selection. Hygiene concerns are raised by a reviewer who suggests better beard coverage or headwear as a sign of respect for customers. In sum, Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents is viewed as a strong coffee destination with character and loyal patrons, tempered by occasional quality, consistency, and service issues.View restaurant profile
Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents
Opens Today at 6 amSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
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≈ 1.2 km
Pizza Mia gets mixed but largely positive feedback for tasty pizzas with fresh ingredients and a wide range of toppings, including strong vegetarian options, and several mentions of friendly, attentive service and quick bites that fit a market side stop. The tomato sauce and crust are frequently praised, and some reviewers call it among the better pizzas they’ve had on trips. Yet price concerns run through many comments, with perceived overcharging, discrepancies at the till, and complaints that large veggie slices are overpriced, which has led to notable frustration. A few experiences mention reheated slices, cannoli that didn’t taste fresh, and even an espresso that disappointed, signaling some inconsistency. Overall, Pizza Mia is viewed as a convenient, decent option for a fast meal with good variety and atmosphere, especially for vegetarians, but potential price sensitivity and occasional quality fluctuations should be kept in mind.View restaurant profile
Pizza Mia
Opens Today at 9 amWestmount
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≈ 1.2 km
Café Ma Bicyclette is described as a charming canal side cafe with a welcoming vibe that appeals to cyclists, walkers and coffee lovers alike. Coffee quality gets frequent praise with notes of a best flat white, a delicious latte, a good cortado and other well prepared drinks, alongside a variety of snacks and pastries including croissants and vegan options. The location and the terrace by the canal are repeatedly highlighted, along with friendly staff and small convenient touches such as a walk through for dogs or a nearby window where dogs can be served, plus other details that add charm. Some reviewers mention slower service at times or occasional espresso that is burnt, and a few point out extras like paid plant based milk or pricier nachos, but many say the atmosphere, views and food balance these concerns. Overall the place comes across as a go-to spot for a relaxed stop on a bike ride or stroll, offering good drinks, tasty bites and an inviting setting along the canal, with favorable notes on ambiance, friendliness and dog friendly features.View restaurant profile
Café Ma Bicyclette
Opens Today at 8 amPointe St-Charles
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≈ 1.3 km
Shokutsuki comes across as a cozy, cute Japanese restaurant with a warm, intimate vibe and a compact menu that includes donburi, poke bowls, curry, poutine and burgers. Food is consistently praised as delicious and filling, with generous portions and good value, while service is described as friendly and attentive. Reviewers note a strong sense of authenticity and a comfortable atmosphere, and many call it a hidden gem ideal for a late night or a casual lunch, often crowded at midday because of a nearby school. Some criticisms mention the curry occasionally arriving cold and the poutine and fried items sometimes being greasy, and a few dishes tasting a bit salty or heavy, with desserts not always hitting the mark. Takeout and delivery are appreciated, and the owner and staff are repeatedly praised for their hospitality, with several mentions of a welcoming host and a thoughtful approach to the menu. Overall, Shokutsuki offers flavorful options and a memorable setting that makes it a reliable option for a relaxed meal or a quick bite with plenty of variety.View restaurant profile
Shokutsuki
Eat Delicately!
Opens Today at 11 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.3 km
Sweet Lee's Boulangerie Rustique is a cozy European style cafe and bakery known for bright, welcoming interiors and a calm vibe that makes it a good spot to relax, study, or meet friends. Reviewers praise the friendly staff, tasty pastries, and solid coffee, with many noting a well curated menu of baked goods, fresh bread, sandwiches, and desserts. The setting, both indoors and on a lovely terrace, is repeatedly described as charming and well designed, contributing to a pleasant overall experience. However, experiences vary: some guests report slow service during busy times, occasional order mixups, and prices that can feel high for the portion or quality, while others find the pastries fresh and well presented and the atmosphere worth the visit. A few critiques mention inconsistencies in quality between visits, occasional cleanliness issues, and nothing being quite as impressive as hoped. Overall, Sweet Lee's Boulangerie Rustique earns strong affection as a neighborhood staple for good coffee and pastries and a relaxing hangout, even if not every visit hits the same high notes.View restaurant profile
Sweet Lee's Boulangerie Rustique
Opens Today at 7:30 amVerdun
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≈ 1.3 km
Pizza Tifosi earns praise for fast, friendly service and delicious, well crafted pizzas, with dough praised as perfect and toppings that feel abundant and fresh. Reviewers highlight the baguette farcie and the makloub as standout items, noting they are large, flavorful, and generously served with tasty sauces on the side. The overall experience is described as welcoming and affordable, with frequent mentions of a warm atmosphere and attentive staff, and quick service that makes it easy to enjoy with friends. A note of caveat appears where a visit did not meet expectations for a makloub, but the staff handled it with care and offered a replacement, signaling strong customer care. Some locations are praised for cleanliness and eco friendly packaging, such as parchment under the pizza to reduce grease, and value is emphasized through two for one offers. Overall, Pizza Tifosi is seen as a reliable go to for Italian inspired pizza and hearty baguette based offerings, with high marks for quality and consistency and suggestions for a few extra flavor touches.View restaurant profile
Pizza Tifosi
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.3 km
Overall, Café Redwood is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with strong coffee, house made pastries, and a growing selection of savory options that many reviewers praise for quality and variety. The atmosphere is bright and friendly, good for study or brunch, with some noting the canal side location and a few tables reserved for non laptop users. Prices are frequently mentioned as high for the quality, and a few reviewers report inconsistent or slow service when busy. Standout drinks include dulce de leche latte and various rose water and mango matcha drinks, while the food is highlighted by fresh sandwiches, focaccia, avocado toast, and pastries like madeleines and choux. Overall the consensus is positive on the coffee and vibe, with a few cautions about value and occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Café Redwood
Opens Today at 8 amPointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Autumn Drinks in MontrealWhere to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.3 km
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
Le Patio
Opens Today at 7:30 amVerdun
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, Café Saint-Henri earns praise for excellent coffee, a cozy atmosphere, and friendly, bilingual staff who can switch between English and French with ease. Reviewers commonly mention well-made lattes with silky microfoam and a calm space that is good for reading or chatting, and some note specialty drinks such as matcha and pistachio options along with vegan pastries. The cafe tends to be bright and clean, and it attracts a student crowd, which can make seating a challenge during peak times. Some critiques point to inconsistent service on busy days, longer wait times for drinks, and pastries that don’t meet expectations, with prices that feel high to some. Overall the experience is described as enjoyable with standout coffee and ambience, encouraging return visits, though taste and patience may vary depending on how busy it is.View restaurant profile
Café Saint-Henri
Opens Today at 7:30 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.4 km
Resto-Bar Pino presents an authentic bar experience where people come to enjoy themselves, with a relaxed atmosphere and an eclectic crowd. Evenings can be lively, and that energy is part of the charm. It feels like a journey through a classic neighborhood bar, with a distinctive touch of originality.View restaurant profile
Resto-Bar Pino
Opens Today at 10 amVerdun
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≈ 1.4 km
Velora Café Pâtisserie is a widely praised spot for dessert and coffee, with many reviews highlighting the Pistachio Tres Leches and the pistachio latte as must tries, along with favorites like Biscoff tiramisu and its chai or matcha drinks. The atmosphere is described as cozy, bright, and calming, with beautiful decor and ample space that makes it great for studying, meeting friends, or lingering over a slow brunch. The staff are consistently noted as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming experience. The menu blends Persian influences with pastry bites and inventive drinks, reflecting thoughtful presentation and quality ingredients. However, some critiques point to a confusing layout that blurs cafe, bakery, and restaurant roles, occasional slow or disorganized service, and miscommunications about ordering or payment. A few items are noted as not matching expectations for their price, while others feel the portions are generous. Despite these mixed notes, Velora is described as a standout new favorite in Montreal for desserts, coffee, and relaxing moments, with many eager to try more cakes and return at different times.View restaurant profile
Velora Café Pâtisserie
Opens Today at 10 amLittle Burgundy, Saint-Henri
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Spicebros earns praise for bold Indian style fast food with flavorful bowls, wraps, samosas and chaats, and a notably refreshing mango lassi. Across reviews, the food is described as delicious and well prepared, with popular picks like butter chicken bowls and veggie burgers, plus unique options such as Indian style tacos and wraps. Mango lassi is frequently singled out as outstanding. Service is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and fast, making it a good choice for takeout or a quick meal. Prices are seen as good value for the quality by many, though some comments note portions can be light for the price and a few dishes feel overpriced. Occasional complaints mention inconsistency in ingredients, with at least one paneer bowl having stale potatoes and less paneer than expected. At least one branch is noted for hygiene concerns and an unpleasant smell in the naan area, reminding that experience can vary by location. Overall the vibe is casual and lively, with murals and a welcoming atmosphere that encourages repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Spicebros
Opens Today at 11 amPointe St-Charles
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
BOSSA is widely praised for huge, generously packed Italian style sandwiches made to order with high quality ingredients, with many calling it the best in Montreal and nearby areas. Standouts include porchetta, diavolo, chicken parm and a rich array of fillings, and desserts such as tiramisu, cannoli and olive oil cake are highlighted as excellent. Portions are often described as so generous they can feed two, and the overall vibe is a lively, authentic deli with Italian groceries, great coffee and a friendly team. However long waits during peak hours and limited seating are common, and some reviews note occasional bread inconsistencies or a recent bread change before returning to form. A few isolated ordering hiccups are addressed by responsive staff and even owner intervention, leaving many satisfied and willing to return. The experience is considered worth the detour and the drive, with takeout and dine-in both recommended for a reliable, delicious sandwich fix.View restaurant profile
BOSSA Prêt à manger
Gourmet Sandwiches & Italian Deli
Opens Today at 9 am
Verdun
Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealYour Guide to Montreal's Must-Try SandwichesView More
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Overall, reviewers describe Mini Punjab as a warm, family run spot in Pointe St Charles with welcoming staff, generous portions, and good value. The food is widely praised for authenticity and flavor, with favorites such as butter chicken, paneer dishes, samosas, chana masala, dal makhni, aloo gobi, baingan bharta, and especially the naan. The menu offers a broad range including vegetarian and meat curries, thalis, and street food options, and spice levels can be adjusted to taste. The service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly and attentive, making guests feel at home, and the atmosphere is simple, cozy, and unpretentious with Bollywood touches. Takeout and BYOB are available, and catering has impressed for events. A few notes of caution appear about certain items like kulchas or parathas needing more salt, and a dish order mix up in one experience, but these are outweighed by consistent praise. Overall, Mini Punjab is seen by many as one of the best Indian or Punjabi options in Montreal, a reliable go to for flavorful, comforting Indian dining.View restaurant profile
Mini Punjab
Opens Today at 11 amPointe St-Charles
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Reviewers describe Café Jardin as a cozy, plant-filled neighborhood spot with a relaxed, welcoming vibe where conversations flow and guests feel at home. The staff are consistently friendly and attentive, willing to check allergies and bring drinks and meals to the table with a smile. The menu spotlights vegan and vegetarian options, including vegan croissants, chocolatines, cajoutines, a vegan bahn mi, and a Mumbai sandwich with tofu that delivers real BBQ flavor, plus brunch and lunch items and a few gluten-free choices, while desserts like pecan tart get high praise. The coffee program is strong, with great lattes made with plant-based milks at no extra cost, and the atmosphere remains not too loud for easy conversation. The space evolves with a newer location and continued care, maintaining a plant-filled, cozy ambiance, board games and books for patrons, and a family-friendly feel, with notes that the staff remember regulars and provide attentive service. Some reviews point out that prices can run a bit higher for hot dishes, but the overall quality, variety, and sustainable approach, including a zero waste ethos and vegan-friendly options, keep Café Jardin a go to for relaxed meals, a quick bite, or a social hangout.View restaurant profile
Café Jardin
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Lili & Oli feels like a small, cozy cafe that works well for a quiet coffee break or a productive spot to work, with a warm atmosphere, a distinctive aesthetic and good music. Coffee is often praised for quality, from strong espressos to tasty lattes, and the iced drinks with the famous coffee ice cubes are a standout for many, while a few feel the prices are a bit high. The menu offers pastries and croissants along with savory bites, with several reviewers calling items delicious and not overly sweet, though seating can be tight and there are occasional stockouts. The staff are described as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming vibe, yet some notes mention dry sarcasm toward non locals that may feel unwelcoming. Cleanliness or trash placement is touched on by a minority, and finding space when busy can be a challenge, but the cafe remains a well loved local spot for its ambience and reliable coffee.View restaurant profile
Lili & Oli
Opens Today at 7 amLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Paul Patates reads like a nostalgic Quebec casse-croute with a focus on classic fast food and a strong poutine game. Reviewers praise the poutine for crispy fries, fresh cheese curds, and a rich, well balanced gravy that sometimes carries a touch of sweetness, while the spruce beer is repeatedly hailed as a standout, a signature beverage people seek out, though one review notes it tastes more like root beer. The hot dogs are described as steamed with soft buns and generous garnishes, and burgers are often singled out for juicy patties and toasted buns. The overall vibe is retro and welcoming, with an old school feel and transfixing ambiance for those who appreciate a simple, honest diner experience. Service is quick and prices are reasonable, and many say the place is a must visit for a taste of classic greasy spoon charm, even if fries can be uneven and hours occasionally close early, so checking ahead is advised.View restaurant profile
Paul Patates
Corner diner doling out poutine, burgers & hot dogs in a snug, old-school setting.
Opens Today at 11 am
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Montreal Snack Bars Worth Discovering
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 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 Today at 7:30 amVille-Émard
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top Picks
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Casse-Croûte Normand emerges in reviews as a Verdun institution offering classic, generously loaded poutines with thick, flavorful sauce, ample cheese curds, and fries cooked to a crisp that holds up under the toppings, while a menu that features burgers and hot dogs alongside a wide variety of poutines inspires frequent praise. Diners describe the atmosphere as warm, old school, and family-run, with fast, courteous service and staff that make guests feel at home. Portions are typically generous and prices are often considered reasonable for the quality, though a few notes mention recent downsizing of portions or higher prices and occasional inconsistencies in toppings. The place is also valued for its community spirit, with initiatives that support locals and collaborations with other small businesses. Overall, it is seen as a must-try for poutine lovers, a reliable casual spot in Verdun, and one of the best poutine options in the area that keeps regulars coming back.View restaurant profile
Casse-Croûte Normand
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Overall, Boulangerie Le Toledo is seen as a vibrant bakery with a large and evolving selection of breads, pastries, and a small cafe where both savory and sweet options shine; many reviews praise the freshness and quality of items like focaccia, fougasse, croissants, brioche, and the almond croissant, and bread is repeatedly described as standout while the coffee is solid. The pastry case draws compliments for rich fillings and buttery textures, though a few experiences note issues such as a galette des rois tasting frozen or a pastry dough that seems short on butter, and some croissants with a firmer texture rather than the hoped flaky bite. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with a warm vibe and quick service, yet a couple of comments point to occasional rudeness at the coffee counter and to busy weekend crowds with limited seating. Vegan and seasonal offerings are a plus, including vegan cookies, bowls, and a vegan BLT, and there are consistently praised breads like rye and sourdough and the signature baguette. While prices are sometimes cited as high for the value, many feel the quality and freshness justify it and keep customers returning for bread, pastries, and a reliable coffee fix.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Toledo
Opens Today at 7 amVerdun
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Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Overall, Lili & Oli comes across as a warm, family friendly cafe with a cozy vibe, ample seating, bright light, and a back terrace that adds to the charm. The staff are consistently friendly and quick, and the space welcomes children with toys, making it easy for families to settle in. The coffee and drinks receive mixed notes: many praise the quality and variety, including good lattes and cortados, while a few find the coffee bitter or the matcha latte too strong; self serve toppings and a range of teas are a plus for some, though a couple of reviews mention disappointing drinks. Pastries and light bites are generally well regarded, with several mentions of fresh scones, muffins, and breakfast sandwiches, while a few say the food is not the strongest part of the experience. The cafe can be busy, which suits the lively vibe but can affect quiet work or long chats, and a weekend policy restricting laptop use is noted as both a relief for some and a drawback for others. Outdoor seating is a highlight and the overall atmosphere makes it a good spot for quick bites with friends, family time, or a relaxed read.View restaurant profile
Lili & Oli
Opens Today at 7 amVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Savsav is described as a bright, stylish hidden cafe with large windows that let in plenty of light and a calm yet lively vibe, though some reviews find it chaotic and noisy with music that can feel overpowering. The space and decor get praise for being inviting and photogenic, making it a popular spot for studying or working, with high ceilings and plentiful daylight that attract laptop crowds, while others say the vibe can be a bit off when the energy feels crowded or unfocused. Coffee and drinks are frequently highlighted as strong or inventive, including a standout strawberry matcha served in a carafe, though a hojicha hot chocolate disappointed some and a few beverages are critiqued for being overpriced or overly loaded with ice. Food receives mixed reactions, with favorites like the Hangover plate sandwich and tuna sandwich earning praise from some, while others find portions small or not worth the price. Service ranges from friendly and efficient to slow or unfriendly, and there are notes about long waits, a sometimes unclear ordering process, and occasional kitchen closures, balanced by overall appreciation for the ambiance, the concept, and the potential for a good meet up or work session despite the caveats.View restaurant profile
Savsav
Opens Today at 8 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkThe Best Autumn Drinks in MontrealView More
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Florence Café is described as a cozy neighborhood spot with good coffee and tasty pastries, where the staff are friendly and the atmosphere is calm and welcoming. The café is praised for items like matcha, pistachio croissant, banana bread, chai latte, and a range of pastries, with gelato and pastel de nata also mentioned as favorites. The cappuccino is often deemed perfectly dosed and the overall quality of offerings is high, though a few reviews note that some viennoiseries did not look or taste freshly prepared and prices can be on the higher side. Service is generally pleasant and attentive, yet on busy days the line and wait for coffee can be longer and seating may be limited, with some patrons wishing for more shade on the patio. The ambience invites lingering for work or conversation, and many reviewers highlight the welcoming staff and solid coffee, pastries, and treats. Overall Florence Café stands out as a reliable local café with standout beverages like matcha and a variety of tasty pastries, making it a go to spot for a good cup and a sweet bite.View restaurant profile
Florence Café
Opens Today at 7:30 amPointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Maison De Thé Cha Noir is described as a calm and inviting tea haven with a wide selection of loose leaf teas including chai and earl grey, a good range of tisanes, and tasty light desserts such as scones; the atmosphere is serene and welcoming, ideal for reading or quiet conversation, and the service is consistently impeccable with courteous, attentive, and knowledgeable staff. A terrace adds extra tranquility, prices are friendly, and the shop is praised as an institution and a great place to stock up on tea, making it a favorite for tea lovers.View restaurant profile
Maison De Thé Cha Noir
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in Montreal
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