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≈ 2.4 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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≈ 2.8 km
Allô mon Coco comes across in reviews as a lively brunch and breakfast spot with a wide variety of hearty dishes, from five egg omelettes and eggs Benedict to crepes, pancakes and fresh juices, with large portions that often fill the plate and invite sharing or take away. The food is consistently praised for quality and flavor, with favorite items like crispy potatoes, smoked meat omelette and indulgent sweet crepes noted as standouts. The beverage program earns praise too, with refillable coffee, fresh orange juice and smoothies delivering a strong start to the day. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, attentive and efficient, and the atmosphere is described as cozy, family friendly and clean, sometimes bright and modern, other times a bit busier depending on seating. While a few notes mention crowded tables or a strong aroma in certain locations, the overall impression is a reliable go-to for a satisfying brunch with generous portions, good value and solid hospitality.View restaurant profile
Allô mon Coco
Our menu revolutionizes breakfast with our famous potatoes, fresh seasonal fruit and excellent friendly service.
Open until 4 pm
Downtown
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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≈ 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.
Open until 3 pm
LaSalle, Ville-Émard
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≈ 3 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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≈ 0.6 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 Today at 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.9 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 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.1 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 Today at 9 amVerdun, LaSalle
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 1.3 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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≈ 1.3 km
Première Moisson earns praise for freshness and quality, with a wide range of breads, pastries, and cakes that many reviewers find delicious, and the coffee and sandwiches also receive positive notes; prices are not cheap, though occasional promos and the overall quality are seen as good value. The atmosphere at the market location is described as vibrant and appealing, and service is often fast and friendly even during busy times, with staff who know the products well and offer helpful guidance. Yet experiences vary: some customers report inconsistent service, with rude cashiers or hurried staff, ticketing or queue confusion, and occasional missteps like food arriving cold or packaging issues, which can dampen the experience. There are also comments about loud music affecting the ambiance and a few critiques about cleanliness or seating. Still, the bakery is regarded as a reliable destination for breakfast, lunch, takeout, and pastries, with many noting the quality, variety, and the sense of a Parisian bakery in the city, making it a go to spot for many shoppers and visitors despite occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 5 pmLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.3 km
Ben & Sally's earns praise for fresh ingredients, a friendly staff, and a welcoming ambience, with generous portions and fair prices that deliver solid value. The breakfast range is a recurring highlight, especially the sandwiches and wraps, with vegetarian options and standout combinations like a sausage and egg wrap and a biscuit based sandwich, all described as satisfying and flavorful. The Cubano and other artisanal sandwiches often look great and taste even better, and homemade treats such as rice crispy squares and chutney frequently steal the show. Soup and salads are noted for quality and value, with several mentions of a creamy tomato or spinach soup. The space is clean, cozy, and cohesive, contributing to a relaxed vibe that suits quick meals or a casual visit with family. Service is consistently described as attentive and welcoming, helping the place feel like a neighborhood treasure worth returning to for breakfast, lunch, and beyond.View restaurant profile
Ben & Sally's
Opens Today at 8 amSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
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≈ 1.4 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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≈ 1.5 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 9 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkThe Best Autumn Drinks in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Sunny's Dinette feels like a cozy retro brunch gem that blends classic diner charm with a modern twist, offering a warm atmosphere, pastel details and a menu that shines with pancakes, eggs Benedict, the croiwich, casseroles and veggie options. The coffee, fresh juices and house made maple syrup are frequently praised, and generous portions with high quality ingredients help keep prices reasonable for the quality. Service is described as fast, friendly and attentive by many, though a few reviews note that service can feel average or the atmosphere could use some refinement during busier times. The space is often called cute and cozy with a welcoming vibe, and the potatoes and sandwich options, as well as the overall presentation, are highlighted as standouts, while some meals are described as bland or pricey and a few notes mention temperature or heat in the dining area. Overall, it appears to be a well loved brunch destination with frequent recommendations to return for the pancakes, eggs Benedict, croiwich and casseroles, appreciating the charm and the staff and the efforts of the new owners.View restaurant profile
Sunny's Dinette
Cozy, urban bar/eatery with an open kitchen & a chill vibe offering a diverse menu & weekend brunch.
Opens Today at 9 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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≈ 1.5 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 8:30 amVerdun
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≈ 1.6 km
Reviews present a mixed but overall favorable view of Première Moisson, highlighting fresh bread, a wide pastry selection, and a bright, welcoming space with seating. The pastries are frequently praised, with items like croissants and the Oh La La pastry drawing particular attention for quality. Service and speed are described as uneven, with some visits experiencing long lines and unclear ordering flow. Coffee quality is variable, with some reports of burnt or cold coffee and others praising the beverages. Locations near metro stations are appreciated for convenience, though price levels and occasional lack of vegetarian options are mentioned as drawbacks. Overall the chain is seen as a strong option for grab-and-go pastries and meals, with suggestions to improve service consistency and signage during busy periods.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
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≈ 1.6 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 Today at 9 amWestmount
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≈ 1.6 km
Pain d'Épi draws enthusiastic praise for its croissants and pastries, with many saying the croissants, chocolatines, and especially the chocolate almond croissant are among the best in Montreal, along with top baguettes and other breads. The lamination is described as flaky and buttery, and the lineup includes crowd-pleasers like the croissant cannelle, tartelette aux pommes, and a rich vegan option, all at very fair prices. The staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and the atmosphere welcoming, making it a reliable go-to for a quick bite or dessert and a good neighborhood bakery. A few reviewers point to occasional drawbacks, including moments of rushed service, uneven coffee quality, and concerns about ambience and cleanliness, such as crumb management and stocked restrooms, but these are outweighed by the consistent quality and value. Overall, Pain d'Épi is regarded as a standout bakery with broad appeal and frequent repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Pain d'Épi
Opens Today at 8 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.6 km
Lulu Épicerie is described as a vibrant, authentic Lebanese spot with fresh, flavorful dishes and a lively vibe, where shawarma and manakeesh are repeatedly praised for tenderness and bold flavors, and garlic potatoes or batata harra are standout sides. The food is seen as fresh and thoughtfully prepared, offering a sense of home, with quick service and a welcoming, friendly atmosphere and occasional Arabic music; the space is limited, lending a takeout vibe. Reviewers often call it among the best shawarma in Montreal and a top Lebanese option, though some note price concerns or inconsistent quality, and a few visits when items were unavailable. Overall, it is highly regarded for authentic flavors, good value for the area, and a warm experience that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Lulu Épicerie
Opens Today at 9 amLittle Burgundy, Saint-Henri
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyHidden Gem Restaurants to Uncover Another Side of MontrealView More
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≈ 1.7 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
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≈ 1.7 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
Open until 6 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.9 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 Today at 9 amWestmount
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≈ 1.9 km
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
Spuntino
Opens Today at 8:30 amWestmount
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≈ 1.9 km
Bagels on Greene is described as a busy, versatile spot with a huge selection of bagels, sandwiches, soups, salads, pastries and drinks, and a strong takeout focus with a few tables for a quick bite. Reviews highlight the bagels themselves, especially sesame and smoked salmon, with generous fillings and tasty seasoning, though some say the bagels can be hard or overcooked. Self serve coffee and cafeteria or counter service make it a solid choice for a fast stop rather than a leisurely meal. A wide range of prepared foods including vegetarian options, a hot vegetarian buffet, knishes, empanadas and more adds variety for different tastes. Prices are generally good value but can be high at times, with some commentary about price versus portion. Service is often described as friendly and efficient, though comments about rude staff or inconsistent service exist and lines can form at busy times. Overall, it feels nostalgic and neighborhood oriented, not a fancy sit-down restaurant, and many customers return for the bagels and the ready-to-eat options.View restaurant profile
Bagels on Greene
Opens Today at 8 amWestmount
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≈ 1.9 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 Today at 9 amWestmount
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≈ 2 km
Forno West draws praise for its mushroom pizza, cannolis and other bakery items, with many noting friendly and caring staff, a pleasant ambiance, and food that is fresh and delicious. Breakfast and lunch are described as enjoyable options, and some reviewers highlight good service and high quality ingredients. Mixed feedback includes items that do not meet expectations, such as a pistachio tiramisu lacking pistachio flavor and a burnt creme brulee, plus concerns about dirty tables at times and occasional value questions. Carryout orders are mentioned as a good deal with large portions and decent quality, and the overall impression is that Forno West offers solid comfort food and bakery fare, but experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Forno West
Opens Today at 8 amWestmount
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≈ 2 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 Today 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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≈ 2.2 km
Le Café Bloom comes across as a cozy, family friendly spot with a welcoming vibe and an art filled space, where the food emphasizes fresh ingredients and balanced flavors from greens rich tartines to the crunch in the slaws. The menu and daily specials are praised for variety and quality, with favorites including the Bun Dej breakfast, the tuna melt, tasty pastries, and a selection of jams and wines that add a homey touch. The atmosphere and service are repeatedly described as warm and accommodating, making it easy to linger over coffee or a casual brunch, and the cafe is seen as a local pillar in Pointe St Charles that supports the community. Some experiences point to limited breakfast options, occasional weekend restrictions on laptop use, and periods of understaffing or cold dining rooms in winter, which temper the overall experience for some guests. Overall, Le Café Bloom is viewed as a charming, value friendly spot to enjoy a relaxed meal, a good cup of coffee, and a pleasant ambiance, with fresh weekend offerings that invite a return.View restaurant profile
Le Café Bloom
Opens Today at 9 amPointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.2 km
Reviews for Gourmet Aldo consistently highlight remarkable cakes and patisserie, with stunning designs and delicious flavors, and a wide range of desserts that guests often choose to pair with meals. Cake orders for birthdays and weddings are described as beautiful and on time, making the celebration feel special, while service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive and professional. The menu also earns strong praise for sandwiches, pizzas, and pastries, with many noting good value, generous portions, and a focus on fresh, tasty ingredients. Several reviewers call the pizza with tomato sauce a standout and a must-try in town, and staff are described as accommodating and patient with custom requests. A few comments refer to occasional inconsistencies in pastry texture or dishes outside desserts, and a couple note that some items can be pricey, but the overall tone remains overwhelmingly positive and many see Gourmet Aldo as a top choice for treats and celebrations.View restaurant profile
Gourmet Aldo
Opens Today at 9 amVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.3 km
Overall, Muffins Plus draws mixed feedback: salads are delicious and muffins are incredibly moist with multiple flavors of iced tea, and the menu also includes sandwiches and banana bread. A notable concern is the ice in drinks, with a staff member insisting the scoops were standard while the customer disagreed; the owner later explained the usual ice amount for a medium iced tea and offered a free replacement, which was declined, with the intention of giving the place another chance. One review praised a panini chicken and vegetables and described the waitress as pleasant, while the cashier was described as not pleasant. The overall impression is that muffins and salads are well received and there are many drink options, but customers should feel free to ask for less ice.View restaurant profile
Muffins Plus
Opens Today at 9 amDowntown, Westmount
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviews describe Mandy's as a salad-focused spot where fresh greens and hearty bowls can feel surprisingly filling, with 'Le Fave' often highlighted as a standout option. Pricing is frequently labeled expensive, but many diners feel the large portions and flavorful dressings justify the cost when the ingredients are fresh. Experiences vary by location and visit, with some customers praising generous portions, good service, and a stylish, inviting atmosphere, while others complain about bitter greens, small portions of mock chicken, minimal dressing, or order mishaps. Takeout and dine-in are both popular, and the option to eat in or take out is appreciated by many. A few reviews mention catering orders going smoothly, though there are notes of inconsistency and even potential closures. Overall, Mandy's appears to be a go-to for salad lovers seeking variety and a quick healthy meal, though expectations should account for potential variability in taste, portion size, and value depending on location.View restaurant profile
Mandy's
Opens Today at 8 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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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≈ 2.4 km
Reviews describe Café Lali as a bright, cozy spot with a creative two-floor layout that supports laptop work and a calm, friendly atmosphere, though an echo can limit conversations when the place is quiet. The coffee earns strong praise, from cortados and well balanced espressos to a pour over that reveals fruity aromas, with notes about temperature and strength needing tweaks. Pastries, biscuits, and artisanal bread are frequently highlighted as tasty accompaniments, and the matcha is said to be among the best in downtown. The staff are repeatedly described as kind and attentive, contributing to a welcoming vibe, and the space is noted for its artful architecture and a second level that feels good for work or reading. Some feedback mentions that the space works best for quieter visits or takeout, and while prices can be high, the overall experience is consistently praised as one of the best spots in the area.View restaurant profile
Café Lali
Opens Today at 9 amGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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≈ 2.4 km
Crux Comptoir is described as a bright, modern, welcoming spot for smoothies, juices and açai bowls with a health-forward vibe and a great atmosphere for a quick wellness boost. The bowls are generous and well balanced, the smoothies and juices are fresh and flavorful, and the ingredients are clearly high quality. The menu offers a wide range of options beyond the usual, including energy bites and pressed drinks, making it a solid post workout or post yoga stop with a calm yet vibrant mood. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendly, attentive service and the space is noted for its cozy vibe, board games, seating options and even a terrace in some mentions. While some reviews mention prices as a bit high for what is offered, many feel the freshness and taste justify it and express willingness to return to try more items. Overall Crux Comptoir appears as a popular destination for healthful smoothies, bowls and snacks, with consistent praise for flavor, variety and the welcoming team.View restaurant profile
Crux Comptoir
100% Natural & Plantbased
Opens Today at 7:30 am
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Juice and Smoothie Bars in Montreal
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviewers describe Maman in Griffintown as a charming, cozy cafe with a warm, French countryside bakery vibe blended with a modern urban energy, a reliable weekday brunch and lunch spot that stays busy but inviting. The pastry program is a frequent standout, with almond and pistachio croissants, pain au chocolat and other beautiful, fresh treats that many guests praise. Breakfast and lunch items like pancakes, French toast, a generous breakfast sandwich, ratatouille toast, and a varied sandwich lineup receive praise for flavor and generosity, though a few notes point to certain dishes being a touch sweet or not as memorable. Coffee and drinks often earn compliments, including distinctive options such as tahini honey latte, lavender latte, and a solid cappuccino, while some visits report inconsistency or longer waits during peak times. Service is described as friendly and efficient on many visits, with the owner and staff warmly welcoming guests, yet other experiences mention overwhelmed staff, slow service, and a crowded, noisy room with close tables. Prices run a bit high for a casual cafe, but several reviewers feel the quality justifies the cost, and reservations are advised on weekends due to popularity. Overall the space, decor and vibe are repeatedly praised, making Maman a go to spot for a comforting brunch and a place to linger over pastry and coffee, even if some visits fall short on timing or balance.View restaurant profile
Maman
Opens Today at 9 amGriffintown, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: The 15 Best Salads in Montreal for a Balanced DietThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More
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≈ 2.8 km
Oliveraies Ktima Barakaris is described as a charming, slightly hidden spot offering simple yet beautifully prepared Greek-inspired dishes and a strong emphasis on high-quality Greek products. Highlights include superb Greek coffee, excellent cappuccino, fluffy sourdough bread, and a tempting array of desserts, with the focaccia made from private imported Greek olives frequently praised along with olives and olive oil. The menu features favorites such as stuffed peppers, spanakopitas, and fresh salads, all complemented by friendly, attentive service from a delightful staff. Reviews note that the place keeps getting better and recommend a visit, and it is regarded as an excellent venue for private events.View restaurant profile
Oliveraies Ktima Barakaris
Opens Today at 9 amMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 3.1 km
Overall, diners describe Cielo I Salades et Bols santé as a modern, sunny spot offering healthy, customizable bowls and salads with fresh ingredients and generous portions, where the salmon bowls and chicken burrito dishes frequently stand out and the smoothie and coffee cookie options are well received. The service is repeatedly praised as friendly, courteous, and efficient, and the space is noted for being clean, calm, and well designed, with a sunny terrace that makes it ideal for a quick lunch or study session. However, price is a common caveat, considered high for simple ingredients, and protein add-ons can push the bill further. Some reviewers mention occasional longer prep times when the place is busy or private events are scheduled, and a few report an overpowering air freshener scent that comes across as chemical and off-putting. Positive feedback also highlights consistency, a broad range of options, and the restaurant's ability to deliver tasty meals after workouts or for brunch, with many calling it a go-to for healthy, filling food and noting that reliability and quality justify the cost.View restaurant profile
Cielo I Salades et Bols santé
Open 24HRSGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineThe Best Juice and Smoothie Bars in MontrealView More
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≈ 3.1 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
Open until 7 pmCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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