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≈ 0.2 km
Commodore Café comes across as a welcoming spot with friendly baristas and solid coffee in a stylish, well located space whose decor transports guests and helps them unwind; grab-and-go options and delicious pastries add convenience and variety, and service is consistently praised as great. While one note mentions that coffee was average on a visit, other feedback highlights lattes that are among the best ever and earns strong recommendations. The overall vibe is charming and the atmosphere is enhanced by thoughtful details and a pleasant layout, making this a go-to for a satisfying experience.View restaurant profile
Commodore Café
Coffee shop in the HONEYROSE Hotel.
Opens Today at 7 am
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Café Castel presents a cozy, European inspired vibe with warm lighting, antique decor, a balcony, and large windows that make the space feel open and inviting. Coffee is a highlight for many visitors, with smooth espressos, rich cappuccinos, and enjoyable lattes complemented by a varied selection of pastries such as almond croissants and tiramisu. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and relaxing, a great place to study or chat, with a calm tempo that invites lingering. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and efficiency, contributing to consistently pleasant experiences, while the menu offers a mix of beverages, sandwiches, and desserts at good value. While a few notes mention crowds during busy times and occasional minor issues, the overall impression is that Café Castel is a reliable, welcoming spot to enjoy quality coffee, tasty treats, and a memorable Parisian inspired ambiance.View restaurant profile
Café Castel
Located in Best Western Ville-Marie Montreal Hotel & Suites
Opens Today at 7 am
Westmount, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a wide range of artisanal foods and drinks, where fresh, well-presented dishes and generous portions keep guests satisfied. The menu includes sandwiches, pastries, desserts, cakes, chocolate, pizza, crepes and charcuterie, alongside coffee, tea, and other drinks, with homemade ice creams and seasonal offerings adding to the appeal. A friendly, professional team and attentive service are frequently praised, as is the inviting atmosphere and spacious seating. Guests enjoy the variety of artisanal products and ready-to-eat dishes, from jellies and condiments to chocolates, and appreciate good value. The venue feels versatile and vibrant for casual bites, desserts, and celebrations alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Opens Today at 7:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Best Hotel and Spa Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Rosélys offers a bright, sophisticated setting with consistently attentive service and a diverse menu that shines from breakfast through brunch to afternoon tea. The brunch buffet is repeatedly highlighted for its variety, quality, and generous portions, with standout items such as onion soup, grilled octopus, seafood, and an array of pastries. High Tea and Afternoon Tea receive frequent praise for atmosphere and well curated selections, while dinner experiences with wine pairings are described as refined and flavorful with elegant plating. Breakfast and omelet stations are noted for good value and quality, complemented by made to order options. Across visits, the staff's professionalism and the welcoming ambiance contribute to many memorable experiences and strong recommendations for special occasions or a reliable, impressive meal.View restaurant profile
Rosélys
Located in the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Opens Today at 6:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealAt the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our December 2025 Media Invitations and FavouritesView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Teashop Thé aux Perles is described as a standout bubble tea spot in Chinatown Montreal, where drinks are fresh, flavorful, and well balanced with chewy pearls and a wide menu that ranges from brown sugar milk tea and mango green tea to seasonal specialties made with top quality ingredients. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, the owner appears hands on, and the shop offers fast service, reliable delivery, and late hours in a clean, welcoming setting. Reviews note good value and frequent promotions such as buy one get one deals, plus thoughtful touches like fortune cookies, with staff who offer helpful recommendations and customization. Regulars praise the consistent quality across classics and unique creations, and many say Teashop Thé aux Perles is the go to bubble tea spot in the area, open late and ready for orders at any time of day.View restaurant profile
#Teashop Thé aux Perles
Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Open 24HRS
Chinatown, Downtown
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≈ 1.2 km
Paparmane is described as a magical tea room in Old Montreal with a whimsical, rococo inspired decor that many say is stunning and photogenic, setting a special mood for gatherings. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly, and accommodating, including customizable options for dietary needs and families with children. The tea selection is wide and the food presentation is elegant, with menus that include vegetarian, gluten free, and vegan choices and frequent seasonal changes that invite repeat visits. While most bites are noted as delicious and thoughtfully crafted, a few comments mention that some sweets can be very sweet or scones can be dry and portions can feel modest for the price. The overall vibe is described as memorable and immersive, perfect for birthdays, girl days, or a relaxing outing, and many reviews say they would return to experience the next menu and the enchanting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Paparmane
Discover tea time and all its hoopla!
Opens Today at 11 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealWhere to Eat for Easter in Montreal: Our Top Picks for Brunch and MoreView More
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≈ 1.4 km
Across the reviews, Mama C Café comes across as a welcoming, stylish spot in Old Montreal where breakfast and brunch are consistently praised for tasty, well-balanced dishes, delightful pastries, and well-made coffee. The atmosphere is calm, chic, and inviting with warm lighting and brick walls that invite lingering, and the space earns high marks for its beautiful décor and great vibe. Service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive and friendly, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and making groups feel well cared for. Dishes such as sandwiches, bagels, salads, and Mediterranean-inspired plates are praised for flavor and generous portions, and many visitors leave feeling they’ve had a memorable experience worth returning for. Overall, the café is viewed as a reliable go-to for a lovely morning or midday meal, combining delicious food, welcoming hospitality, and a quality café experience in a prime location.View restaurant profile
Mama C Café
Located inside the Nelligan Hotel, right next to Mama C Restaurant, our Café reflects the same Mediterranean warmth and attention to detail.
Opens Today at 7:30 am
Old Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
La Panzeria offers an authentic Italian experience with fresh, simple dishes that are executed with care and full of flavor. The focaccia, panzerotti, burrata and the standout combinations with mortadella, pistachios and figs are repeatedly praised, along with handmade pastas such as orecchiette and a pistachio pesto pasta. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, with friendly, attentive service and a welcoming vibe that invites lingering over a meal or an espresso. Across reviews, the quality of ingredients and the sense of being transported to Apulia shine through, making it feel like a true taste of Italy outside of Italy. While the space is small and reservations are wise, the overall impression is one of consistency, hospitality, and dishes that feel both comforting and artisanal. La Panzeria proves popular for lunch or dinner, celebrated for authenticity, aroma and memorable flavors that keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
La Panzeria
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 15 Italian Restaurants To Impress Your DateYour Guide to Montreal's Must-Try SandwichesView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul offers a warm, authentic Afghan dining experience with inviting decor, fragrant spices and generous, satisfying dishes. Guests consistently praise flavorful mains and standout entrées such as mantos, ashak and qabuli palow, along with a pleasant ambiance and attentive, friendly service. The table d'hote options provide good value with a complete meal, and the BYOW policy helps keep drinks affordable, while groups can be accommodated in a private back room at no extra cost. Overall the experience blends generous portions, thoughtful presentation and a hospitable atmosphere that makes it easy to imagine returning, even if a few visits note occasional slower service or slight variation in spice levels.View restaurant profile
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal
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≈ 1.9 km
Café buvette Magnolia feels like a welcoming neighborhood hub where friendly service and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere invite guests to linger over brunch, coffee, or a light bite. The menu earns praise for generous portions, quality ingredients, and solid value, with favorites like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, bagels with salmon, fresh juices, and homemade shakshuka getting steady nods for flavor and careful preparation, alongside standout lattes and a strong barista program. The terrace on Mont Royal and the overall vibe add to the appeal, making it a great spot for studying, catching up with friends, or just enjoying a sunny day with good coffee and easy going service, and staff are noted for remembering regulars and keeping the mood upbeat. Occasional busy periods may slow service a touch, but the atmosphere remains friendly and the team strives to keep things moving smoothly. All in all, a dependable go to for brunch and casual meals with consistent quality, warmth, and a vibe that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia
Daily fresh bagels, salads, juices and smoothies
Opens Today at 9 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the BankMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
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≈ 1.9 km
La Buvette du Dep offers a laid back, industrial loft atmosphere filled with plants and retro decor, a cozy hub for coffee, brunch pastries, and catching up with friends. Coffee is consistently praised as excellent, with standout drinks and house baked pastries that pair well with a busy cafe vibe. The menu spans breakfast, brunch, lunch, wine, and cocktails, and the upstairs coworking area and private rooms make it easy to work, study, or host a small gathering. The space shines with thoughtful lighting, stylish furniture, and a warm, friendly vibe that makes it a great spot for dates, casual meetups, or simply relaxing. Guests often mention the ambience as a highlight, along with the option to buy beans ground on site and the chance to enjoy a festive, well decorated interior. Overall, La Buvette du Dep presents a distinctive, versatile setting where quality drinks and pastries meet character and comfort.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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≈ 2.4 km
La Buvette du Dep offers a charming, cozy vibe with festive Christmas decor that makes every visit feel like stepping into a holiday dream. Hot chocolate and lattes are consistently praised for richness, while cocktails and pastries add a playful, creative touch to the overall experience. The atmosphere is magical and welcoming, with warm lighting and intimate corners that invite lingering, even when a line outside is part of the seasonal charm. Friendly service and a vibe suited for work, chats, or a casual drink make it a memorable stop, and the decorations and ambiance tend to outshine the occasional crowds.View restaurant profile
La Buvette du Dep
Café | Buvette | Coworking
Opens Today at 9 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkView More
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≈ 2.5 km
La Croissanterie Figaro presents a charming Parisian style bistro with a warm nostalgic atmosphere and friendly service that makes guests feel welcome. The vintage decor and beautiful terrace set the scene for tasty croissants, good coffee, and a varied menu that suits gluten free and vegetarian options, with the affogato often singled out as a treat. Guests repeatedly praise the buttery croissants, the relaxing vibe, and the helpful staff, making it a reliable go to for breakfast, brunch or a casual bite. The experience is described as affordable and pleasant, with a sense of being in a little slice of Paris in Montreal.View restaurant profile
La Croissanterie Figaro
Opens Today at 7 amOutremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
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≈ 2.5 km
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade offers an immersive North African dining experience with a warm, intimate atmosphere, traditional decor, and generous portions meant for sharing. Guests describe attentive, friendly service from a welcoming owner and his team who treat diners like family and check in to ensure satisfaction, while the kitchen delivers authentic dishes such as lentil soup, a large couscous platter with chicken and beef with dates, olives, and vegetables, and a satisfying vegetarian option, all complemented by mint tea and hibiscus juice. The setting is cozy with cushions and low seating that add to the homey vibe, and there is a bring your own wine option that many appreciate. While some note a fixed menu, the overall experience is praised for warmth, hospitality, and bold flavors that transport diners to North Africa.View restaurant profile
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade
Nomadic restaurant. A unique place to meet, discover and share in Montreal.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndOriginal and Unique Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Canard Café comes across as a cozy neighborhood spot with great coffee, a welcoming vibe, and plenty of non dairy options, making it easy to linger whether working, reading, or catching up with friends. The menu shines with tasty items like the duck confit sandwich and grilled cheese, while pastries and breakfast sandwiches get frequent praise, and the space feels stylishly casual with a wall of dog Polaroids that adds real charm. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly and patient, quick to help and always courteous, rounding out a consistently pleasant visit. Some reviews note higher prices for modest portions and occasional espresso missteps, but the overall experience is described as a standout in the area, rivaling other hip cafes and inviting return trips. Dog friendly and easy to drop in, Canard Café seems to blend comfort, quality coffee, and neighborhood character in a way that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Canard Café
Opens Today at 7 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote Work18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.2 km
Café Rì Yuè comes through in reviews as a cozy, visually charming cafe with a welcoming vibe and a strong focus on Asian inspired pastries and inventive drinks. The menu earns frequent praise for macarons, matcha based desserts and beverages, ube basque cheesecake, strawberry, lychee lemonade and miso mushroom focaccia, with textures described as light, fluffy and not overly sweet. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cute and comfy, with large windows and soft lighting, making it a popular spot to chill, study or meet friends, though seating is often limited and the space can feel cramped when busy. Service is generally warm and attentive, but some experiences note language friction, occasional delays, or inconsistency between food and drink. A few reviews mention price and portion considerations, occasional restroom access problems, and the option to preorder full cakes, while many say the cafe is worth it for the aesthetics and quality, especially for matcha lovers and dessert fans who return for favorites like the chiffon cake, tiramisu and macarons.View restaurant profile
Café Rì Yuè
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to Try
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≈ 0.2 km
Overall, reviews of Cacao 70 describe a cozy, family-friendly spot with a strong dessert focus and a reputation for excellent hot chocolate, crepes and fondue, alongside Tunisian dishes that add variety. The ambiance is frequently praised as welcoming and casual, making it suitable for groups, but service quality appears inconsistent, ranging from friendly and attentive to slow or inattentive with occasional organizational hiccups. Brunch is a recurring topic, with some visits delivering generous, flavorful spreads while others report cold pastries, questionable ingredients and high prices for the portions. Online ordering and certain menu executions can be uneven, yet several comments highlight standout items and a dessert program that draws guests back, especially for drinks and sweets.View restaurant profile
Cacao 70
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown
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≈ 0.3 km
Salon de thé Chaï Tea Lounge is described as a bright, well decorated and zen space in downtown Montreal near McGill, with a varied menu of teas, desserts and homemade dishes. The venue is noted for cozy seating, calm vibes and an atmosphere conducive to studying or remote work. The tea selection is extensive and well received, with highlights such as mango black tea and dulce de leche cake, alongside a large range of homemade foods and desserts. Service is generally praised for friendly and attentive staff, and pricing is described as average. A negative note mentions a bitter, clumpy matcha latte, but the space and overall range of drinks and foods encourage a return to try something else, perhaps the chai. Overall the reviews present it as a reliable spot for a long study session or a relaxed visit, with many recommending exploring different teas and enjoying the bright, zen interior and easygoing ambiance.View restaurant profile
Salon de thé Chaï Tea Lounge
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown
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≈ 0.3 km
Reviewers describe MajesThé Bistro Bar as a solid value with a varied menu ranging from crunchy karaage bao and top takoyaki to braised pork rice and chicken katsu curry, with generous portions and often affordable prices. The atmosphere blends a cozy basement vibe with lively karaoke nights and occasional live music, making it a good pick for casual nights, dates, or group outings, though the newer location can feel cold and the space small, so reservations are often advised. Service is consistently praised for being quick, friendly, and attentive, helping the experience even when busy, while a few notes mention occasional inconsistencies such as a dish that was burnt or flavors that were slightly imbalanced. The drink program stands out with creative bubble tea inspired cocktails and a selection of Japanese and fusion fare, and the overall value and quality lead many to say it’s a place they would return to, whether for a quick lunch, a longer dinner, or a corporate event near McGill and the metro.View restaurant profile
MajesThé Bistro Bar
Modern space serving Asian fusion dishes & bubble teas.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.4 km
Overall, reviews portray My Little Cup as a spot for strong third wave coffee and tasty baked treats, with the almond muffin highlighted as a standout by some visitors. Coffee quality and technique vary with staff, but the most consistent praise goes to friendly, skilled baristas who pour cappuccinos and lattes with care, and regulars often plan visits around the shifts of their preferred barista. Some experiences describe inconsistent technique and unfriendly service from certain staff, though improvements are noted when the friendlier team member is present. The cafe is described as conveniently located near McGill and offers a welcoming atmosphere during non-peak hours, with a rotating lineup of single-origin options and knowledgeable recommendations for home brewing. A lactose-free milk option is desired by some to avoid overpowering notes, but overall My Little Cup is regarded as a solid choice for coffee lovers in the area.View restaurant profile
My Little Cup
In the McGill Metro station
Opens Today at 7 am
Downtown
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≈ 0.4 km
Overall, reviews of Krispy Kreme emphasize fresh, delicious donuts, a wide variety, and very reasonable prices, with frequent praise for friendly, fast service and bilingual staff. The Montreal locations are especially favored and many visits are described as enjoyable and addictive, though a few complaints note old or cold donuts, loud music in busy times, and a dirty restroom. Some customers feel the birthday acknowledgement is lacking, and a few wish for more locations such as Ottawa. Despite occasional issues, the overall sentiment is positive, highlighting consistent quality, good value, and a welcoming atmosphere that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Krispy Kreme
Opens Today at 7 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.4 km
Plentea is described as a cozy, welcoming tea spot with a buzzy yet intimate vibe and a wide variety of teas, including karak, saffron chai, chai blends, rooibos latte, and house made creations. Teas are often brewed fresh in front of customers and paired with pastries and cookies such as matcha chocolate chip and pistachio dark chocolate. Staff are consistently friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable, offering recommendations and explanations of the tea process. The space and location on Sainte-Catherine are praised for ambiance, with some comments about limited seating and occasional noise. The karak chai and other chai drinks are repeatedly highlighted as top choices, with many noting rich flavors and balanced spice. Several reviews mention late hours and being a reliable late night option, as well as a warm, comforting atmosphere that feels like a reset after cold days. While the overall sentiment is very positive, a few notes point to inconsistent drink execution and a need for cleaner bathrooms or more seating. Overall Plentea emerges as a beloved tea destination with strong tea quality, tasty cookies, and a welcoming staff that makes guests want to return.View restaurant profile
Plentea
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
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≈ 0.4 km
Genki Crêpe comes across as a cozy, small cafe ideal for a chill breakfast or lunch, with a relaxed atmosphere, friendly and efficient service, and consistently delicious options. The space is intimate but comfortable, located in Galeries du Parc with easy access, except on Sundays; at busy times only one person handles patrons, yet the experience remains welcoming. The owner makes his own drinks and desserts and uses ingredients from Cosco, with a smoothie and waffle noted for balanced flavors and care. Crepes, both savory and sweet, are well regarded, and the show through a glass counter adds to the appeal, with some calling them among the best in town. Tasting notes include tasty dishes and good value for money, and proximity to a metro station can be a bit tricky to find from the outside, but inside feels cozy, clean, and inviting, with items such as spinach egg cheese crepe, cinnamon apple caramel crepe, cappuccino and mocha praised for flavor and price. Overall, Genki Crêpe leaves a positive impression and invites a return visit.View restaurant profile
Genki Crêpe
Opens Today at 8 amDowntown
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≈ 0.4 km
Cafe et Crêpe is a casual, friendly spot known for large, generously filled crepes that range from sweet combos like strawberry with Nutella or banana with Nutella to savory options such as smoked salmon with onion and tomato, spinach with goat cheese, or brie with apple. Reviewers frequently praise the flavors, the value for money given the size, and the quick or attentive service, with several calling it one of the best crepe spots they have found. A few notes mention inconsistent experiences, from sporadic slow service or a busy vibe to moments of stiffness in staff or prices that some consider high. The cafe offers indoor and outdoor seating, gluten free options and custom smoothies, good coffee and hot chocolate, and a vibe that can feel cozy and laid back or bustling depending on the time. Overall, Cafe et Crêpe comes across as a reliable, crowd pleasing crepe place where many would return for big portions and satisfying sweet and savory crepes, along with friendly service, even if a visit or two falls short of perfection.View restaurant profile
Cafe et Crêpe
Opens Today at 7 amDowntown
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≈ 0.4 km
Anticafé Montreal is described as a very cute and cozy space with a stylish two story layout and multiple rooms, where the pay by the hour system includes unlimited coffee, tea and snacks and supports studying and coworking, making it a popular change from regular cafes; the vibe and decor are frequently praised and staff are seen as helpful, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere; however some find the noise level high for focused work, and there are noted drawbacks such as slow service at times, limited snack options, intermittent wifi, cold bathrooms, and at least one report of a rodent; overall it is viewed as a unique and valuable concept for those wanting to work or study with easy access to refreshments, while not guaranteed to suit every moment or preference.View restaurant profile
Anticafé Montreal
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote Work
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviewers consistently praise Café Olimpico for rich, smooth espresso and a range of Italian pastries, with tiramisu and pistachio croissant singled out as highlights and the overall coffee often described as top notch or best in town. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy, warm, and authentically Italian, with a lively vibe and plenty of character that make it feel like a Montreal staple, though the space is small and can get crowded, which can limit seating and turn takeout into the preferred option during busy times. Service is frequently commended for friendliness, efficiency, and a welcoming energy, even when lines are long, while a few visits note occasional service hiccups or delays. The menu elements most often mentioned in praise include the remix coffee, affogato, cannoli, croissants, gelato, and a standout crema, together with reliable smiles from staff and a strong sense of tradition. On some occasions, experiences were influenced by factors outside the cafe, but the overarching impression across locations is that Café Olimpico offers high quality coffee and desserts in a vibrant, convivial setting that locals and visitors alike come back to.View restaurant profile
Café Olimpico
Authentic Italian Cafe
Opens Today at 6 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonThe Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Le Clara comes across as a stylish, welcoming spot that works especially well for pre or post show drinks, with fast and friendly service, a cozy refined ambiance, and a strong wine list that many describe as a highlight, along with enjoyable cocktails. However, several reviews note that the menu feels conservative and not very accommodating for vegetarians or vegans, with limited options beyond cheese. Some dishes disappoint, including a cauliflower cream that tastes of flour, bavette steaks that are difficult to cut with fries fried in oil that tastes burnt, and a salmon tartare that is underseasoned; the veal blanquette can arrive with too little meat and overcooked rice, while desserts and charcuterie are not consistently outstanding. The staff is repeatedly praised for being impeccable, attentive, and professional, and the team handles groups smoothly, though a billing correction was needed on one visit. Overall, Le Clara is seen as a great choice for showgoers and a convivial evening, with a memorable vibe and a notable wine program, with room to improve menu variety and kitchen consistency.View restaurant profile
Le Clara
Chic lounge in performing arts centre with private import wines & dishes like mini lobster burgers.
Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.5 km
Reviews of Havre aux Glaces describe a well located spot on rue Sainte Catherine offering high quality ice cream with strong fruit flavors in sorbets and a diverse lactose free lineup that feels refreshing. Flavors are praised as delicious and not overly sweet, with recommendations for matcha, lemon and coffee, and many saying the ice cream is the best compared with mass market options. Portions are sometimes noted as small for the price, which some feel makes the cost less of a value, although the quality keeps people coming back. The staff is described as friendly in some reviews, while others mention occasional rude demeanor; opening hours on Google maps can be confusing, with closures at expected times on both weekdays and weekends. The overall impression is that Havre aux Glaces delivers consistently good flavors across locations, sometimes with a standout sorbet lineup including lactose free options, and a preference to try a house made cone.View restaurant profile
Havre aux Glaces
May be temporarily closedDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal
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≈ 0.5 km
Across reviews, Pikolo Espresso Bar is described as a beloved craft-focused cafe in the arts district, where the coffee is often rich and smooth and drinks like cortados, iced Americano, espresso and matcha are well received, and the pastry selection ranging from buttery croissants to donuts is generally praised; latte art is frequently noted as gorgeous, the atmosphere is chic yet cozy and easy to work in, and the staff are usually friendly and patient, with fast wifi and a simple, welcoming vibe. However, some critiques point to crowding during peak hours, limited food options, occasional inconsistency in coffee quality, and practical annoyances such as insufficient outlets and cups not ideal for iced drinks; there are also moments of standout service, including a manager who helped during a disturbing incident, and a sense of community fostered by small touches like a complimentary magazine. Overall, Pikolo is seen as a reliable go-to for caffeine and bakery items with strong days and occasional bumps in quality or service.View restaurant profile
Pikolo Espresso Bar
Opens Today at 7:30 amQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: Enjoy Montreal in a Sip: Lattes and Cold Brews Redefine the Coffee Break.
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≈ 0.5 km
Henri Brasserie Française + Lounge is described as a stunning Parisian inspired venue in a historic setting near a central square, with high ceilings, warm lighting, and a chic yet welcoming atmosphere. The menu balances classic French brasserie dishes with seafood options, and many reviews praise items such as onion soup, escargots, tartare, duck, seafood pasta, and refined desserts like millefeuille and Paris Brest, though some meals are noted for being overpriced or not as flavorful as expected. Service is frequently described as attentive and friendly with knowledgeable staff and strong wine and cocktail lists, while a few visits mention rushed pacing, slow timing, or occasional lapses. The ambiance and setting are repeatedly highlighted as a standout, with praise for the elegant decor, lively yet not overly loud atmosphere, and suitability for celebrations, though a handful of guests found the noise, service inconsistencies, or dining value less satisfying. Overall the experience is viewed as memorable for lovers of French cuisine and architecture, with many recommending a visit for a refined brunch or dinner, while noting variability in value and consistency.View restaurant profile
Henri Brasserie Française + Lounge
Upscale restaurant & bar serving French cuisine in a chic, airy space with a vintage vibe.
Opens Today at 7 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideMontreal Hotel Bars Worth Raising a Glass ToView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Qwelli - L'art du gelato is described across reviews as delivering gelato that is creamy, light, and not overly sweet, with a standout balance of flavors that many readers call among the best in Montreal. A wide array of flavors keeps customers impressed, from pistachio and cocoa to lemon sorbet and strawberry basil, and portions are noted as generous, sometimes with great value for the size. Several tasters highlight fast and friendly service, while others praise the helpful staff and the overall quality. Some critiques mention that a few flavors come across as bland or too sweet, and pricing is described as on the higher side for ice cream, with a caveat to choose flavors carefully to avoid filler options. The experience is often described as satisfying whether choosing a quick take away or enjoying a sit down moment, and many reviews emphasize that the gelato is memorable, with terms like amazing, refined, and top tier used repeatedly.View restaurant profile
Qwelli - L'art du gelato
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
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≈ 0.5 km
Soufflé draws praise for ultra-light, fluffy Japanese cheesecakes and delicate soufflés, often finished with chocolate, pistachio, and fresh berries which add balance to creamy, soft, and slightly sweet textures. Toppings are enjoyed but not always necessary given the strong base, and the cheesecakes are sometimes noted as a touch denser and richer than a well-known rival while still feeling light enough for easy sharing. Service is frequently complimented for friendliness, attentiveness, and helpful recommendations, with several visits described as quick and smooth, though a few experiences mention slower service. Pricing gets mixed feedback, with some calling value reasonable and others noting tax or labeling issues on larger sizes. Overall, Soufflé is seen as a refined and indulgent dessert destination and a favorite for many, inviting return visits.View restaurant profile
Soufflé
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown
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≈ 0.6 km
Chocolats Favoris is described by reviewers as a must for chocolate and ice cream lovers, offering ice cream dipped in a thick chocolate shell, a wide array of toppings and sauces, and hot chocolate options that many compare to European style. The shop atmosphere is bright and inviting, with impressive displays and a candy shop vibe, while staff are often praised for friendliness and efficient service during busy times, though wait times can be long. The chocolate coatings are repeatedly celebrated for richness and creaminess, with some noting the shells can be very thick and very sweet, which can overwhelm the ice cream for some palates. Portions are generous and baby or mini sizes are commonly recommended to manage the indulgence; prices are sometimes viewed as high but seen as worth it for quality. Gift options and seasonal treats add to the appeal, making Chocolats Favoris a popular spot for a memorable sweet treat and a chocolate experience.View restaurant profile
Chocolats Favoris
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Where to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?
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≈ 0.6 km
Eva B is described as a standout Montreal thrift destination that blends a large vintage clothing selection with a cafe and a striking, artful interior. Prices are generally reasonable with a range of items and lots of finds, though some pieces are seen as overpriced. The in store food and especially cookies are repeatedly praised, along with vegan options and affordable cafe fare. Reviewers also enjoy the atmosphere, the decor, and features like the upstairs seating and terrace, occasionally a photobooth. However, there are cautions about accessibility and cleanliness, with warped floors, a busy layout and occasional strong smells. Size range can skew toward smaller fits and a few visits feel the selection has narrowed. Overall Eva B comes across as a memorable, eclectic destination that blends shopping with a cafe experience, offering unique pieces, tasty bites and a distinct Montreal vibe.View restaurant profile
Eva B.
Opens Today at 11 amQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Vegetarian Restaurants and Menus
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≈ 0.6 km
Les Glaceurs earns praise for tasty cupcakes, easy online ordering and pickup, and a wide variety of flavors including gluten-free options, with many noting attractive presentation, on-time delivery for birthdays and other orders, and friendly staff. The mocha cupcake with a coffee bean on the icing is frequently highlighted, and personalized decorations or edible photos add a special touch. Great variety means there is something for every taste and several reviewers mention helpful guidance during the ordering process. Price is a point for some customers, and a few experiences describe ganache freshness or overall sweetness as less ideal, including a rare report of a disappointing birthday cake. Overall, the reviews suggest strong satisfaction, frequent recommendations, and a sense that this is a reliable choice for celebrations and gifts.View restaurant profile
Les Glaceurs
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 0.6 km
Across reviews, Atelier Marjorie is described as a charming spot for indulgent pastries and creative cake decorating, with desserts like lemon tart, eclair, chou and macarons frequently praised for balance, flavor and texture, and cake designs such as the Paris Brest noted for beauty and taste. Attendees enjoy the cake decorating experiences and tea time as fun social activities, especially with friends, though some comments point to a cramped space, limited seating, and a pace that can feel rushed or disorganized. While the pastries are consistently linked to high quality and delight, a few notices mention concerns about cleanliness, upkeep, and price, as well as the limits of decoration options in some workshops. Personalization and pickup service are praised, with custom cakes reproducing designs faithfully and flavors described as delicious. Taken together, Atelier Marjorie is seen as a standout for pastry lovers and a good option for events or gifts, but potential visitors should be mindful of the compact space, variable service, and cost.View restaurant profile
Atelier Marjorie
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Savoring High Tea in Montreal: Where to Find the Best Afternoon Teas
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≈ 0.6 km
LaKafe MTL is described as a cozy, clean spot with a diverse menu of coffees, matcha, croffles and onigirazu that many reviews consider delicious and satisfying. The drinks include egg coffee, Vietnamese coffee, coconut matcha cloud, and a variety of matcha lattes such as jasmine, strawberry, and brown sugar oat with egg foam, with the coconut cloud especially praised for its light, foamy coconut flavor. The onigirazu are noted to be generous and tasty, with salmon, spicy shrimp and unagi options drawing frequent praise and the spicy shrimp singled out as excellent. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and the service efficient, while the space is often called cozy, calm and good for studying or catching up with friends. Some comments mention higher prices and occasional waits, but most feel the quality justifies the cost and many say they would return to try more items. Overall the place comes across as a unique, approachable option in Montreal for creative Vietnamese influenced drinks and comforting cafe fare, offering a welcoming atmosphere and reliable quality.View restaurant profile
LaKafe MTL
Opens Today at 9 amQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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≈ 0.6 km
Lokma Bar à Desserts draws praise for its minis beignes and lokmas, with items described as superb and fairly priced and a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Several reviews highlight delicious desserts like kroffle with pistachio crunch and milkshakes, noting good food and friendly service when it is available. However, service quality is inconsistent, with experiences of slow, inattentive service and delivery or ordering mix-ups, including difficulties reaching locations by phone and missing order notes in the app. Customer service responses vary, with some managers offering solutions and compensation and others reported as unresponsive after issues. Vegetarian-friendly options and gelatin-free ice cream are acknowledged as positives when confirmed. Overall, the impression is a tasty menu and clean setting when things run smoothly, but recurring challenges with ordering, delivery, and communication temper the experience.View restaurant profile
Lokma Bar à Desserts
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.6 km
Overall, Flâneur Bar Lounge is described as a stylish, minimalist space with friendly, accommodating staff and visually striking dishes. The concept shines in presentation such as the soup of the day, but portions are often small and prices can feel high. Some items miss the mark, including an overcooked burger, while the Italian beef tartare is only okay. French fries are a highlight and drinks are generally good, though shots are sometimes not filled to the top. After finding it when other spots were closed, guests noted a welcoming vibe and appreciated the French selections, even if signature cocktails were missed. The tuna tartare is delicious but mushrooms are not for everyone. It is viewed as a calm hangout with a knowledgeable bartender, and breakfast and a mocha coffee are praised as standout items.View restaurant profile
Flâneur Bar Lounge
Opens Today at 4 pmDowntown
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews describe SoLIT Café as a visually striking, cozy space with an orange vine ceiling and vibrant decor that feels warm and calming, a place where many visit for coffee, pastries, and relaxed conversation, sometimes with a terrace adding to the appeal. The atmosphere is frequently a highlight, though a few find the lighting dim and the music a bit loud. The service story is mixed: some praise polite, friendly staff and attentive table service, while others note a QR code menu and counter ordering that reduce interaction and can make the experience feel less personal. Food and drink are generally well received for quality and freshness, with standout coffees and pastries and tasty breakfast options, though several reviewers call prices premium or meals not exceptional and a few dishes disappointing. For work or study, the space is not ideal due to limited outlets and a no laptop policy, but for a relaxing visit it is often described as charming and worth returning for the ambiance and coffee.View restaurant profile
SoLIT Café
Opens Today at 7 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in MontrealThe Hottest Pumpkin Spice Lattes in Montreal Right NowView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Overall, Cachitos comes across as a cozy, welcoming spot with friendly service and a warm, relaxed vibe, where fresh Venezuelan snacks such as cachitos and tequenos sit alongside well made coffee and charming latte art. The menu earns praise for a variety of fillings such as ham and cheese, chorizo, goyave, and spinach, plus desserts like cocada, with the dough noted as soft and the fillings plentiful. Reviewers describe the experience as comfortable and authentic, with staff described as nice, patient, and attentive, and some noticing that seating can fill up so to go options are convenient. Many reviewers call it a must visit in Montreal and a memorable stop on trips, often highlighting the homey feel, approachable prices, and the sense that the flavors and preparations make Cachitos feel like a little piece of Venezuela in the city.View restaurant profile
Cachitos
Opens Today at 9:30 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.6 km
Leaves House is consistently praised for a bright, spacious, study-friendly setting with two rooms and plenty of outlets, making it easy to work or study while enjoying a diverse vegan pastry line and cookies. The coffee program is a highlight, especially matcha and plant milk lattes, with macadamia and pistachio milks noted as standouts. The atmosphere is quiet and conducive to concentration, though crowds can be heavy at times, and some reviews mention watered-down iced drinks or inconsistent espresso; price is sometimes called high but often considered worth it for the quality. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly, and many reviewers appreciate the wide, well detailed menu and the option to buy matcha powder and syrups. Overall the venue is seen as a beloved spot for solo work or meeting friends, a go-to for vegan pastries and great drinks, though a few wish for non-vegan milk options.View restaurant profile
Leaves House
Opens Today at 7:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Enjoy Montreal in a Sip: Lattes and Cold Brews Redefine the Coffee Break.
Review Summary
≈ 0.7 km
Overall, the reviews describe a welcoming Starbucks location with friendly, attentive staff and a vibe that keeps regulars coming back. Many notes highlight good drinks and a warm atmosphere, including popular favorites like the pink drink and a well made chai latte. However, busy periods can lead to longer wait times and occasional mix ups, especially with online orders or when only a couple of baristas are on shift. Some customers report coffee that arrives cold or at the wrong temperature, and a few say the price is too high. There are also stories of strong customer service, such as staff cleaning up after spills and offering a replacement drink. The environment, with large windows and space to work or relax, supports both study and casual meetups, though crowds from nearby schools can make seating scarce at times. Overall, the strength of this location seems to be the team and the friendly service, with execution that can vary with demand.View restaurant profile
Starbucks
Opens Today at 6 amWestmount
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≈ 0.7 km
Tunnel Espresso Bar is described as a beautiful book filled space with a warm soothing atmosphere where books line the walls and piano music fills the room. The space is praised for its coffee with an iced latte that is bold and well balanced and a hint of cane sugar, and some say the coffee is among the best in Montreal, even as crowds and occasional understaffing can appear. A library vibe and live piano moments create a welcoming setting that many visitors savor while they linger. Pastries receive attention with almond cookies noted as tasty and matcha white chocolate cookies earning fans, though prices are described as a bit high and a hot chocolate or croissant may not be warm enough. Overall the reviews describe a beautiful place to visit for the ambience, the music, and the cafe experience, with caveats about service speed and price.View restaurant profile
Tunnel Espresso Bar
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown
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≈ 0.7 km
Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café draws a mixed set of reviews. Some praise the concept and note friendly staff, including a mention of a Spanish speaking team member. Others question value, describing the frozen yogurt as plain and unflavoured and suggesting the product used to taste better. Pricing is described as a little high, though several say the flavor justifies the cost. Beverages such as iced tea receive criticism for not tasting good, while the staff remains described as nice. A note about naming confusion appears in one review, underscoring a sense of inconsistency. When conditions are right, the experience can be decent, but many point out that the quality and appeal vary by day or season and caution against visiting unless the Place des Festivals is active in summer. Taken together, the reviews present an overall picture of pleasant service with uneven quality and value across offerings.View restaurant profile
Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 0.7 km
Gong Cha is praised for a huge variety of drinks and frequent promotions, with many customers recommending the drink of the day when indecision sets in. The waffles are described as fresh and tasty, adding a sweet note to the visit. The shop is small and cozy with a festive atmosphere that adds to the appeal. Staff are consistently friendly and attentive, offering helpful recommendations like matcha bubble tea. Drinks are noted for being delicious and affordable, and the overall ambience is described as great. Late night service is highlighted as excellent and extra care during service stands out. An enormous variety and the option to customize sugar levels contribute to a positive and welcoming experience for both first timers and regulars. Overall impressions point to Gong Cha as a reliable, value friendly bubble tea spot with consistently positive reviews.View restaurant profile
Gong Cha
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 0.7 km
Café SAT is described as a minimal yet warm space that works well for starting the day, having breakfast, or getting work done, with some noting a chic, Parisian inspired vibe and a peaceful, bright atmosphere. The location near Chinatown and Peace Park is praised for being convenient and roomy, though winter can feel very cold and a few reviews mention wanting to study there without the chill. Coffee quality is mixed but often praised for strong brews and standout espresso when made with care, while some drinks like chai and filtered coffee miss the mark for certain tasters, and a few say the drinks fall short compared to other spots. Pastries and light meals, including croissants and a healthy breakfast, receive favorable feedback and prices are generally described as reasonable or affordable. Overall, Café SAT offers a stylish, comfortable setting with friendly staff and a calm vibe, delivering memorable coffee and bites in equal measure while highlighting opportunities to improve consistency, noise levels, and winter comfort.View restaurant profile
Café SAT
Opens Today at 8:30 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 0.7 km
La Diperie earns praise for tasty ice cream and a playful range of toppings and dips, though some dips taste more like white chocolate than the intended flavors. Outdoor dining is noted as a feature, and the atmosphere is described as welcoming with staff generally helpful and friendly. On the service side, experiences range from very positive, with staff helping customers choose popular flavors, to negative moments where a server appeared distracted and a few long waits occurred. The location is described as attractive and the surroundings pleasant, with many comments about smiling, generous hospitality and a caring overall vibe. The ice cream itself receives strong praise, with textures described as creamy and dips as rich, and mentions of specialty items such as pizza; a few reviews also note occasional declines in quality, like undercooked pizza. Overall, customers leave with positive impressions of La Diperie but note that service consistency and certain menu items can vary.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Opens Today at 4 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 0.7 km
Overall, reviews of Presotea indicate solid drink quality when prepared, but are marred by long waits and order issues: mobile orders are sometimes canceled to prioritize the in-store queue, there are occasional shortages of tapioca pearls or slow service, and some milk teas are described as too thick and bland.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Jeff de Bruges receives praise for friendly, attentive staff and a warm welcome, with shoppers noting a smiling employee who helps and listens. A box of chocolates or a small bag of assorted pieces is commonly mentioned as a good option, and the chocolates are described as very high quality and delicious, comparable to those in other boutiques. While prices are sometimes seen as a bit high, customers feel the quality justifies the cost and the range of chocolates is ample to choose from. The shopping experience is described as pleasant, with good advice from the staff and a focus on customer care that makes gifts feel perfect for any occasion, and the overall impression is that the team is top notch and the selection continues to impress.View restaurant profile
Jeff de Bruges
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Opens Today at 10 am
Downtown
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