Robin des Bois offers a playful, welcoming space that feels both cozy and expansive, with a sunny terrace and room for families and friends. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, with friendly staff, chill music, and a varied calendar of events and live performances that give the place a true neighborhood vibe. The menu highlights local gastronomy and craft beverages, with satisfying brunch options, flavorful dishes like pulled pork and dahl, and thoughtful vegetarian choices. As a nonprofit, volunteer-run venue, it adds a meaningful backdrop for gatherings and supports a good cause while delivering a warm, community-focused experience. Occasional service hiccups are offset by the overall ambiance and community spirit, making it a welcoming spot for a casual meal, a show, or a relaxing afternoon.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Best Takeout Options for Picnics Near Montreal Parks
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Resto Végo offers a broad, welcoming vegetarian and vegan dining experience with a large buffet and a pay-by-weight system that makes trying a little of everything easy. The menu features a wide variety of warm and cold dishes, creative vegan options, comforting staples, and plenty of desserts and drinks, all prepared with freshness and flavor. The space is airy and calming with multiple seating areas, a charming downstairs cafe, and a terrace for nice weather, complemented by friendly, attentive staff. Overall reviews highlight great value for money, consistent quality, convenient take-away and dine-in options, and a place that feels like a go-to for vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine
Le Mezz Bistro Bar earns praise for attentive, friendly service and fast, efficient dining, with delicious and well seasoned dishes such as the burger and onion rings that stand out. Fries could be crisper and a kid's menu mix up plus an overcharge on a breakfast were noted, but the overall impression is tasty food and kind staff.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Where to Eat for Mother's Day in Montreal: Special Menus and Noteworthy Spots
Reviews of Al-Taib Boulangerie describe a casual, budget-friendly spot with large portions and a wide selection of tasty, inexpensive options, including pizza, a salad bar by weight, and fresh manoushe with zaatar, all served in a clean, welcoming space with open late hours. The food is consistently praised for quality and value, with pepperoni pizza and the Lebanese style offerings getting particular shoutouts, and many appreciating the halal menu and bread that tastes fresh from the oven. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and accommodating, contributing to a homey atmosphere, while some comments note that service can feel chaotic at times even as the product remains reliable. Price sensitivity is a common thread, with several reviewers noting notable increases and mixed feelings about portions for the price, yet the overall experience remains favorable due to good variety, quick service, and dependable flavors. The upstairs dining area and buffet by weight are convenient for quick meals, and the place is frequently cited as a go-to on campus for affordable, satisfying eats.View restaurant profile