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≈ 1.1 km
Commodore Café is described by patrons as a cozy, well designed space with tasty pastries and superb coffee, where friendly attentive service and standout lattes make for a memorable visit, with many noting the lattes as among the best ever tasted; the decor and atmosphere are said to provide a pleasant escape, and the grab and go coffee option adds convenience, even though seating can be limited.View restaurant profile
Commodore Café
Coffee shop in the HONEYROSE Hotel.
Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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≈ 1.3 km
Paparmane offers a whimsical and elegant tea room experience in Old Montreal, where the decor feels like stepping into a fairytale and the atmosphere invites lingering. Guests consistently praise the extensive tea selection, the beautifully presented bites, and the option to tailor dishes for gluten free, vegan, or other dietary needs, making it easy for families and individuals alike to enjoy. The service is described as attentive, professional, and friendly, with staff guiding guests through a multi course high tea experience and adding thoughtful touches for celebrations and special occasions. The setting is repeatedly highlighted as picture perfect, with seasonal menus and kid friendly options that make it a great spot for birthdays, girls days out, or a quiet escape. While some reviews note the price and portions, the overall impression emphasizes quality, hospitality, and a memorable, immersive experience that keeps guests returning for another magical visit.View restaurant profile
Paparmane
Discover tea time and all its hoopla!
Opens Tomorrow 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
Mama C Café presents a warm, beautiful space with calm, chic vibes that make it a favorite for breakfast, brunch or a quick coffee, and the menu features delicious pastries like the almond croissant, tasty bowls and sandwiches, and well prepared drinks. Guests consistently praise friendly, attentive service and an inviting staff that makes everyone feel welcome, with many noting they plan to return. The overall experience is described as memorable and worth the visit for the ambiance and quality of food, while a few reviewers mention small portions relative to price and occasional busy periods as minor caveats.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.
Open until 10 pm
Old Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews paint Canard Café as a welcoming neighborhood spot with a warm vibe where great coffee and tasty food pair with a calm atmosphere that is nice for working or relaxing. The coffee receives frequent praise for flavor and a variety of non dairy options, and the drinks are widely enjoyed. Food is often highlighted for quality and creativity, including breakfast sandwiches, canard confit, muffins, and other treats, with portions that satisfy many and prices that some feel are a touch high for the amount. The space is repeatedly described as cozy and charming, with a mix of decor that adds character and a dog friendly ethos, including a wall of dog photos and occasional treats for canine visitors. Service is consistently praised for courtesy and efficiency, with staff quick to fix small order hiccups and to offer friendly recommendations. Overall, Canard Café comes across as a dependable go to for coffee, light bites, and a welcoming feel in the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Canard Café
Opens Tomorrow 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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≈ 1.5 km
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul offers a warm, authentic Afghan dining experience with generous portions and a welcoming atmosphere. The menu features favorites like mantos, ashak and qabuli palow, along with flavorful lamb and kebabs that showcase depth and balanced spice. Guests repeatedly praise the friendly, attentive staff, the inviting decor, and the option to bring your own wine, which makes it a great spot for gatherings or a relaxing dinner. The possibility to reserve a private room adds to its appeal for groups, while overall value remains strong for quality, quantity and comforting flavors. A vibrant sense of hospitality, thoughtful presentation and memorable aromas make the experience feel lively and inviting, inviting return visits to continue exploring the diverse offerings and the warm hospitality that makes this place stand out.View restaurant profile
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé
Open until 10 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal
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≈ 1.7 km
Café Kréma is praised for its excellent coffee such as Americano and cappuccino and for pastries like chocolatine, all served in a cozy, welcoming space with ample seating for chats or a quick bite. A friendly, capable team is frequently highlighted, though service can be slower during busy periods and waits may stretch when crowds arrive. The location is convenient for passersby and quick snacks are available, with some notes about orange juice from concentrate not feeling fresh for the price. Standout items like rich matcha and a tasty salmon croissant are mentioned, and the cafe is often cited as one of the better coffee spots in Montreal, with its pleasant ambiance inviting guests to linger. Overall, Café Kréma presents a reliable mix of well made coffee, tasty pastries, and a warm vibe that appeals to locals and travelers alike.View restaurant profile
CAFÉ KRÉMA
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Opens Tomorrow at 6:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This Season
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≈ 1.7 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, relaxed spot in Montreal with a welcoming atmosphere and a wide, well-executed menu that spans pizzas, tartares, crepes, sandwiches, sushi, pastries, desserts and drinks. Guests note fresh, nicely presented dishes, generous portions, and highlights like wood-fired pizzas and house desserts, along with a strong coffee and pastry selection. The ambiance and seating feel inviting for meals or a casual stop for coffee, with an emphasis on artisanal products and seasonal offerings that add variety. Service stands out for kindness, professionalism, and attentiveness, contributing to a sense of good value and a positive overall experience for families and friends alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Open until 6:30 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: Get Your Maple on in the City with These Urban Sugar Shack ExperiencesBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.7 km
Rosélys offers an exceptional dining experience with refined French technique, high quality ingredients, and dishes that are beautifully presented. The service is attentive and knowledgeable, creating a welcoming atmosphere that makes guests feel well cared for from start to finish. Wine pairings are thoughtfully chosen to complement each course, and the menu ranges from elegant tasting experiences to brunch and afternoon tea that showcase local flavors. The elegant yet welcoming ambiance blends hotel level sophistication with Montreal charm, making it a perfect setting for celebrations or a romantic evening. Overall impressions highlight consistency, care, and a variety of experiences that invite a return.View restaurant profile
Rosélys
Located in the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Open until 10 pm
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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≈ 1.9 km
Café Castel is described as a warm, inviting spot that blends European charm with modern comfort, featuring bright spaces, big windows and tasteful décor that invite lingering. The coffee is consistently well received, with well made lattes, rich espressos and smooth cappuccinos accompanied by attractive latte art, and a pastry case with croissants, tiramisu and other sweet treats that pair nicely with drinks. The atmosphere is often noted for being cozy, quiet enough to work or study, yet lively enough to feel social, with friendly, attentive staff and occasional discounted moments that enhance the visit. The menu covers a range of sweet and savory options, and the space functions well as a cafe by day and a relaxed bar in the evening, making it a favorite stop for many in the area.View restaurant profile
Café Castel
Located in Best Western Ville-Marie Montreal Hotel & Suites
Open until 8 pm
Westmount, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
Reviews describe Café buvette Magnolia as a warm and welcoming spot with a cozy, sunlit atmosphere and friendly, attentive service. The brunch is consistently praised for generous portions, bold flavors, and dishes like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, and fresh bagels, all complemented by the house coffee program and fresh juices. The setting works well for both working and socializing, with comfortable seating, tasteful decor, and a terrace that offers nice street views. Guests frequently highlight the value and quality, noting that ingredients feel fresh and thoughtfully prepared. Overall, the place feels like a reliable neighborhood favorite where the rhythm stays relaxed yet lively, the staff remembers regulars, and the brunch and coffee experience keeps drawing people back.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia
Daily fresh bagels, salads, juices and smoothies
Open until 7 pm
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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≈ 2 km
La Boulangerie Moderne is described as a casual, welcoming spot with delicious pastries and a varied menu that includes wraps, sandwiches, salads and smoothies, with quick, friendly service and plates presented neatly using carefully chosen ingredients. Reviewers note a relaxed vibe and a range of options from patisseries to savory bites, making it a nice place to grab a tasty bite. The downtown Montreal location is considered good value, with thoughtful presentation and quality ingredients highlighted across dishes. A note mentions a nearby cafe as dirty, which serves to highlight the patisserie experience here. Overall, the summary points to a reliable, tasty option for dine-in or takeout with a chill atmosphere.View restaurant profile
La Boulangerie Moderne
Opens Tomorrow at 6 amDowntown
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≈ 2.6 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
Open until 10 pm
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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≈ 2.7 km
La Buvette du Dep offers a cozy, charming cafe vibe with festive Christmas decor and a vintage warmth that makes the space feel magical. Hot chocolate, lattes, pastries, and savory options are widely enjoyed, with many noting comforting drinks and a welcoming atmosphere that invites lingering. The ambiance is warm and intimate, with delightful decor and a holiday mood that shines especially at Christmas, while the service is often friendly though not always fast. Crowds and lines outside can happen when reservations are not possible, and a few items are pricey, yet the overall experience remains worth it for the feel, decor and festive drinks. In short, La Buvette du Dep stands out as a visually impressive and cozy destination for seasonal treats and a dose of winter magic.View restaurant profile
La Buvette du Dep
Café | Buvette | Coworking
Open until 10 pm
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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≈ 2.8 km
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade offers a warm, immersive dining experience that feels like a Mauritanian home in Montreal. The decor is authentically traditional and cozy, creating a welcoming atmosphere where the staff and the owner take care to explain the menu and make guests feel at ease. Dishes arrive in generous, shareable portions as part of a per-person fixed menu that typically starts with a lentil soup and continues with a richly flavored couscous platter, with vegetarian and gluten-free options available. Flavors are described as comforting and vibrant, with mint tea and hibiscus drinks often highlighted as perfect finishers. The setting is friendly and intimate, with guests welcomed to bring their own wine and prices that are considered very reasonable, making it a memorable spot to explore North African and Mauritanian cuisine with family or friends.View restaurant profile
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade
Nomadic restaurant. A unique place to meet, discover and share in Montreal.
Open until 10 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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≈ 3 km
La Croissanterie Figaro offers a warm, intimate Parisian ambience in Montreal with vintage decor that feels like a little slice of Paris and a charming terrace for outdoor dining. Guests praise buttery, flaky croissants, delicious coffee, and a menu of comforting French bistro dishes, all served by friendly staff that make visitors feel welcome. The atmosphere is cozy and lively, ideal for meeting friends, catching up, or simply enjoying a quiet moment with a pastry or a cup of tea, with a sense of nostalgia that many find appealing.View restaurant profile
La Croissanterie Figaro
Open until MidnightOutremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
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≈ 0.1 km
Overall, reviews mention a great sandwich and decent drink options at Café Van Houtte, with coffee and breakfast being common orders for regulars. Services are described as inconsistent, including a barista who answers in English with a negative attitude and a staff member who smiles less at some customers but is friendly to others. Regulars say they go several times a week and spend accordingly. The vibe comes across as reliable in terms of menu but variable in customer treatment, depending on who is served.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte
Open until 10 pmQuartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.1 km
Reviews describe Pâtisserie Cocobun as a small venue with fewer options but the same delicious buns as the larger locations, and the bubble tea is affordable with nice choices. Service is mixed, with some customers noting inattentive staff who chat during ordering and pickup, yet orders are still correct. Other comments praise the staff as kind and helpful and the venue as clean, with appreciation for the good service.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Cocobun
Open until 6 pmQuartier des Spectacles, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.2 km
Maison BaultBerri
Maison BaultBerri, a café located directly in the Empire boutique, in the heart of the Latin Quarter
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
≈ 0.2 km
Maison de Thé Camellia Sinensis is described as a top notch tea shop and boutique with a vast selection of loose leaf teas, tea bags and teaware, and convenient options to enjoy a cup in store or order online. Reviewers praise the wide variety from common blends to premium and rare options, the quality of flavors, and the inviting atmosphere with attentive, knowledgeable staff offering helpful recommendations. Memorable experiences include tasting sessions and sampler sets, attractive presentation, and a sense of authentic tea culture. While most encounters are positive and the staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and patient, a few reviews mention occasional inconsistencies in service. Overall, the shop is regarded as a premier Montreal tea destination known for quality, education, and a strong pride in tea traditions, with many travelers and locals calling it a must visit for enthusiasts.View restaurant profile
Maison de Thé Camellia Sinensis
Open until 6 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in MontrealWhere to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?View More
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≈ 0.2 km
Reviews of Presse Café present a mixed picture: coffee quality is a frequent concern, described as burnt, tasting like water, or undrinkable, even when staff can be friendly and attentive. The location inside the bus terminal near Berri UQAM is repeatedly praised for convenience, offering quick service and a simple selection of essentials such as sandwiches, croques, wraps, scones, and Mighty Leaves teas, though prices are not always clearly displayed. Food quality varies, with some items described as fresh and satisfying and others criticized for dryness, an almost undercooked center in pastries, or limited vegetarian options after menu changes like the removal of bagels. Attitudes in service are inconsistent, with some experiences featuring pleasant interactions and others described as unfriendly, contributing to an overall bof impression for some. For travelers needing a quick bite or caffeine between transports, Presse Café remains a practical stop, with certain items like a turkey panini or a croque matin highlighted by some, while coffee quality and value issues temper the overall takeaway.View restaurant profile
Presse Café
Open until 11 pmLatin Quarter
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≈ 0.2 km
Reviews describe Café Léo as a cozy, relaxed, and welcoming space with a warm vibe that invites long visits for work or study. The coffee and drinks receive frequent praise, from rich espresso builds to matcha and chai lattes, and the pastries and croissants, including options for gluten free, are often highlighted as standout treats, though some reviewers warn about cross contamination or limited gluten free choices. The atmosphere is described as bright, stylish, and conducive to concentration, with artful decor, rotating exhibitions, and plenty of seating that can accommodate individuals or groups. Staff are generally praised for friendliness and helpfulness, even when service varies by moment, and the location near the university is noted as convenient for students and travelers alike. Overall, Café Léo comes across as a popular, aesthetically pleasing place to sip well made drinks, enjoy a pastry, and get work done, while a few comments point to a desire for a larger food menu and more consistent service.View restaurant profile
Café léo
Open until 6 pmDowntown, Latin Quarter
Mentioned in: The Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This SeasonThe Best Autumn Drinks in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.3 km
La graine brûlée comes across as a quirky, charming cafe with bold, eclectic decor and a vibe that makes it a go to spot for working or catching up with friends, and it is noted for staying open late which is appreciated. The coffee is repeatedly praised as well prepared and tasty, with a wide range of drinks and snacks and a terrace that is popular for lingering. The space offers many seating options and coworking areas, plus unique touches like private nooks and walls you can write on, creating a creative, study friendly atmosphere, and there is even local merchandise to browse. The staff are generally friendly and helpful, and there is a noted commitment to reducing waste and sustainable choices. It is often described as a must visit in the village and one of the best places in town for studying, socializing, and enjoying a casual meal or drink. Some criticisms appear: a grilled cheese that misses the mark, occasional slow service or crowded hours, higher prices, and occasional uncomfortable seating or sensory issues in bathrooms. Some patrons mention extra charges for takeout cups or portions and size expectations for drinks, but overall the experience remains positive and the place is seen as a standout, vibrant and inviting hub for work, drinks, and socializing.View restaurant profile
La graine brûlée
Funky coffee shop featuring whimsical decor, light eats & free Wi-Fi, plus a boutique & small patio.
Open until 10 pm
The Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.3 km
Overall, reviews of Café Van Houtte praise strong coffee and espresso, friendly staff in some visits, and desserts like a chocolate molten cake described as a killer and a carrot cake that is unusually good and mouthwatering to look at, with sandwiches and other items seeming homemade. On the downside, service can be inconsistent, with some customers noting a lack of greetings or farewells and occasional miscommunication from the barista, a croissant that did not hit the mark, and relatively high prices. The takeaway is that Café Van Houtte offers solid flavors and a welcoming vibe when the staff is attentive, but reliability and value can vary.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte
Open until 6 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviews consistently praise Marius et Fanny for friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming atmosphere. Patisseries, croissants, pain au chocolat and other pastries are repeatedly described as delicious and of high quality, with standout items like tarts and tiramisu noted by several reviewers. The coffee, hot chocolate and cappuccinos are frequently highlighted as excellent, with some describing the beverages as among the best they have had. Prices are generally described as reasonable, though a few pastry items are noted as slightly pricier than at other spots. The downtown Montreal location is seen as a plus by many, making it a recommended stop for pastry lovers. Service is often described as warm, personalized and top notch, with staff described as kind and helpful. Overall, the place is viewed as a gem worth returning to, offering a broad array of quality pastries and reliable treats.View restaurant profile
Marius et Fanny
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.4 km
Le Café Big Trouble appears in reviews as a cozy quirky cafe with a lush plant filled vibe and a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere; the staff are consistently described as friendly and attentive. The brunch and coffee are the stars, with pancakes and sourdough bread often highlighted, avocado toast praised for its generous portions, and dishes like burritos and sandwiches earning solid marks, while the coffee program is noted for balanced cappuccinos and tasty lattes. Portions are generally generous and prices fair, making it a reliable spot for a quick bite or a longer hangout. Some comments mention occasional slow service or wait times and a desire for online ordering to streamline the experience. Overall, Le Café Big Trouble is seen as a standout Montreal brunch destination and a cozy hub for locals and visitors alike, delivering memorable flavors, good value, and a welcoming ambiance, even if every visit comes with its own small hiccups.View restaurant profile
Le Café Big Trouble
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in Montreal
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviews about Jumeler paint a bright, relaxing cafe with excellent coffee and tasty pastries, from flaky scones to carrot cake and savory biscuits, enjoyed by a steady flow of visitors who say it’s a standout in the Montreal area. The coffee receives frequent praise, with both filter and espresso drinks lauded for quality, and the baked goods are often highlighted as must try items. The space is described as modern and aesthetically pleasing, with a calm vibe that makes it a good spot to linger, though a few notes mention it can feel chilly and service sometimes comes off as cool. Staff are generally described as friendly and welcoming, contributing to the overall positive impression, while some reviews mention the cafe having its own bakery nearby fueling the freshness of pastries. Overall Jumeler is presented as a reliable favorite for coffee and sweets, a place people intend to revisit when in the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Jumeler
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.5 km
Café Di Bernardo shines as a place for authentic Italian coffee and food, with espresso and ristretto praised as excellent and cappuccinos tasting truly Italian. Pastries and sweets are highly praised, with brownies standing out, while the guacamole is noted as a standout. The overall experience features fresh dishes with bold twists, warm and friendly service, and a relaxed vibe. The quality is described as excellent and the staff as courteous, making it a highly recommended spot for those seeking genuine Italian fare and good coffee in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Café Di Bernardo
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amThe Village/Centre-Sud, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.5 km
Reviews describe Pâtisserie T.M as a warm, authentic Japanese pastry spot where pastries and desserts are often excellent and presented with care, with standout items like matcha and yuzu tart, melon pan, tiramisu, korokke and karaage sandwiches, and daily specials that keep things fresh; the food tends to be fresh, delicate in flavor, and made with love, and many praise the savory offerings as well as the sweets. However, some notes point out that pastry quality can occasionally fall short of the best Japanese bakeries in town, portions can feel small for the price, and the space is cozy with limited seating, which can make it hard to dine in. Service is a frequent highlight, described as friendly, warm and attentive by many, though a few experiences mention unwelcoming counter moments or the stress of a busy rush. The owners are committed and the establishment is often cited as one of the best in Montreal, a hidden gem for those seeking authentic flavors, with gluten free options available. The place is popular and lines can form before opening, so arriving early helps, and the overall vibe is bright and welcoming, balancing casual cafe fare with refined pastry artistry.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie T.M
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.5 km
Soufflé attracts praise for an amazing overall experience with attentive staff and superb food, especially the cake which many call a favorite. The Japanese cheesecake is described as light and airy, not overly heavy, with toppings such as berry fruit, caramel and pistachios that balance sweetness. The venue is quiet and cozy, a perfect setting on a cold day for hot coffee and dessert, inviting a relaxing, lingering visit. Generous portions and a friendly, efficient team are frequently noted, making Soufflé feel like one of Montreal's favorite spots for a sweet treat. A minor note in one review mentions opening hours and a door issue, but overall the place is celebrated as a standout dessert destination.View restaurant profile
Soufflé
Open until 11 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.7 km
The reviews paint Café SAT as a bright, fairly busy spot tucked off Rene Levesque, with floor to ceiling windows that flood the seating area with winter light and make it a pleasant place to linger over coffee or settle in to work, while outlets for charging devices and a calm, minimalist yet warm vibe add to the appeal; staff is described as friendly and the space is often praised as chic, peaceful, and reminiscent of Parisian cafes, especially near Peace Park, though some note that winter can feel chilly inside and that the surrounding area can be noisy; beverages receive mixed verdicts, with a superb espresso praised by some, while others find chai latte not hot enough, chai tasting watered down, and filtered coffee cold or lacking flavor, though a ham and cheese croissant, cappuccino, and a mochaccino are highlighted positively by different reviewers; the cafe is considered good for studying and casual lounging, with reasonable prices and a generous, airy setting that invites lingering, even if a few visits mention slower service or occasions when the drinks do not fully match the lovely atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Café SAT
Open until 10 pmDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.7 km
Overall, reviews describe Pikolo Espresso Bar as a bright, cozy spot with friendly, knowledgeable staff and strong coffee, complemented by delicious pastries and a chic atmosphere. Espresso drinks are frequently praised for their smoothness and latte art, and the matcha and other drinks are well received. The location, convenient wifi, and welcoming service are noted, with staff often described as patient and helpful in making recommendations. Many visitors praise the croissants, donuts, and inventive drinks like the summer slush, which many describe as balanced and flavorful. However a few comments point to a recent dip in coffee quality for some lattes, limited food options, a small space that gets crowded, and practical hiccups such as cups for iced drinks and occasionally unfriendly staff. Overall Pikolo remains a solid local favorite for crafted drinks and good vibes, with experiences varying by visit.View restaurant profile
Pikolo Espresso Bar
Open until 7 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: Enjoy Montreal in a Sip: Lattes and Cold Brews Redefine the Coffee Break.
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≈ 0.7 km
Café Tranquille is widely described as a warm, peaceful and photogenic space with plants, a fireplace and large windows overlooking the ice rink, creating an ambiance that invites relaxing, chatting or working; the atmosphere is repeatedly cited as the strongest feature, with a calm, comfortable setting and attractive decor, though seating can be hard to find when the rink is open and on busy weekends, with some tables claimed for hours by students or others not ordering. The coffee and sweet options are considered solid but not expansive, with the Cortado and Golden latte singled out as especially good, hot chocolate and pastries earning praise, while a few drinks such as the chai latte miss the mark. Service is described as friendly overall, though a negative note is raised about a bartender's attitude in one instance. Located upstairs near the Esplanade skating rink, it is seen as a must-visit for atmosphere and a convenient spot for catching up with friends, studying or simply enjoying the view, even if capacity can limit near-window seating and the menu isn't very large.View restaurant profile
Café Tranquille
Open until 10:30 pmQuartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.7 km
Pâtisserie St Louis De France is described as a cozy, welcoming French bakery offering a wide range of pastries, breads, cheeses, sandwiches and coffee, with highlights such as éclairs, millefeuilles and pistachio éclairs, plus brie with truffles and exceptional brioche. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as charming and authentically French, with attentive staff and friendly service, and several reviews note that sandwiches can be prepared in front of customers and that there is an on-site cafe. Prices are generally seen as reasonable, though a few items feel pricey, especially some breads on weekends. The bakery is often lauded for its croissant and other viennoiseries and for carrying French products, while staff can assist non-French speakers in English. Overall it comes across as a reliable destination for pastry lovers in Montreal, known for quality and a welcoming vibe, with occasional notes about rye bread freshness on Sundays.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie St Louis De France
Open until 9 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.7 km
Across reviews, Atelier Marjorie is praised for the quality and taste of its pastries and cakes, with many custom orders appreciated for accuracy and elegance. The cake decorating experiences and bento cake workshops are described as fun, creative, and well hosted, with a welcoming atmosphere and a charming interior. Visitors also enjoy the tea time and standalone desserts, noting a wide variety of toppings and decorations, and several items like the Paris Brest and dulce de leche cake are highlighted as standout. However, the space is frequently described as small and sometimes feels cramped, which can make lines and activities feel rushed, especially during peak hours. Some critiques point to limited color options for decoration, occasional gaps in service, and the price level relative to the experience. Occasionally concerns about cleanliness and hygiene of decorations or the organization of the start times appear, but overall the staff are described as warm and helpful. Overall, Atelier Marjorie comes across as a creative, charming spot for desserts and hands on decorating experiences, with repeat visits and events recommended.View restaurant profile
Atelier Marjorie
Open until 6:30 pmDowntown, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Savoring High Tea in Montreal: Where to Find the Best Afternoon Teas
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≈ 0.7 km
Café Origine is described as a cozy, aesthetically pleasing spot with a welcoming vibe and attentive staff that make the experience feel special. The coffee is repeatedly praised as excellent, with latte art that adds to the appeal and pastries such as croissants and cinnamon buns earning high marks. It is noted as a great place to work or study thanks to a quiet, comfortable atmosphere and available outlets. Friendly staff and baristas who remember regulars help create a sense of community. Decor and a mural contribute to a charming ambiance that many reviewers describe as a real Montreal treat. Drinks like chai latte, matcha, and tiramisu mocha receive special praise and are said to be memorable. Overall the place is recommended for its consistent quality, tasty bites, and welcoming, not too crowded vibe.View restaurant profile
Café Origine
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amQuartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.7 km
Bakery P. A. T. stands out for its inviting aroma of fresh bread and a cozy, lively atmosphere, with many reviews praising the baguette, croissants, canele, madeleine, eclair, and other pastries, and the coffee often described as good or excellent. The bread and pastries are frequently highlighted as among the best in town, and the shop is seen as a neighborhood staple that brings a comforting European bakery vibe on Rue Ontario. However, service experiences are mixed, ranging from warm, friendly, attentive staff to inconsistent or slow service where customers feel ignored or have to wait, and some visits report higher prices or variable quality, yet the overall impression remains positive as quality items and affordable options keep patrons returning. The seating area and ambience are described as relaxing and cozy, with some reviews noting a basement seating space; on the whole, Bakery P. A. T. is regarded as a top choice for baked goods and coffee, delivering consistent favorites for many while reminding that occasional service gaps can influence the experience.View restaurant profile
Bakery P. A. T.
Open until 7 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.8 km
Farine & Cacao impresses with beautifully crafted pastries, elegant presentation, and inventive flavors that many reviewers rate among the best in Montreal and even Canada, with the staff often described as friendly and attentive. Prices are frequently noted as high and several items are cited as not living up to the cost, including croissants that feel ordinary, desserts that are bland or overly sweet, and some experiences with texture. Nevertheless, standout items are repeatedly mentioned, such as the Paris Brest and the yuzu tart, as well as chocolate and pistachio croissants, with many praising the visual appeal, delicate balance of flavors, and the sense of luxury. The ambiance is described as refined and cozy, with pre-ordering available to secure favorites. Overall, Farine & Cacao offers a high quality patisserie experience with artful desserts, but there is debate about value for money.View restaurant profile
Farine & Cacao
Open until 7 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.8 km
Taken together, reviews describe Mamie Clafoutis as an artisanal bakery with outstanding pastries and breads, especially croissants and the Oh Mon Dieu croissant, along with fresh, flavorful items like cannelés and kouign amann; the coffee experience is noted for a distinctive machine, though some say the latte is average. The interior is repeatedly described as beautiful and warm, yet several readers lament a renovation that shifted to a self serve, automated model that can feel impersonal and supermarket like, with less human interaction. Prices are seen as high by some and worth it for the quality by others, while a few miss the old emphasis on the counter, welcome service, and in house preparation. Convenience remains a theme with self checkouts, a wide pastry selection, and options to takeout or dine in upstairs, though seating can be limited in some locations. Overall the pastries are consistently praised and the bakery remains a must stop for many, but the experience has become polarized as efficiency and modern design gained prominence at the expense of the warm, neighborhood atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis
Open until 7 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.8 km
Osmo X Marusan is described as a visually striking, club‑like cafe that blends Japanese inspired sandos, curry bowls and drinks with a strong coffee and matcha scene, attracting a young, studious crowd and often becoming a lively, crowded space. The atmosphere is frequently praised for its architecture, skylights and terrace, sometimes with a DJ or vinyl vibe, but the overall level of noise and activity can make it hard to study or have a quiet meal. The menu features crowd favorites like tamago sando, karaage sando and katsu curry, with matcha and hojicha drinks earning consistent praise, though some reviews note small portions, bland elements or variable quality and long waits during peak times. Service quality ranges from friendly and attentive to slow or uneven, contributing to mixed overall impressions. Taken together, the place shines for its unique vibe, drinks and creative sandwiches and is often recommended for a social visit or a first experience, while not being ideal for those seeking a quiet, quick meal or a predictable cafe routine.View restaurant profile
Osmo X Marusan
Japanese curries, sandwiches & more in a trendy, fashionable cafe set in an industrial-style space.
Open until 6 pm
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.8 km
Pâtisserie Coco gets strong praise for a huge variety of pastries that are described as fresh and tasty, with both sweet and savory items, from egg tarts and mochi to brioche buns and bubble tea, all in a self serve setup where a tray and tongs make browsing easy and the packing at the till is efficient. The reviews often mention good value and a clean, lively Chinatown Montreal atmosphere, making it a popular go to spot even with crowds on busy days. While many notes are positive about freshness and the range, some guests point out occasional hits or misses, heavy dough on certain buns, and bubble tea that can be too sweet or not customized, plus seating is limited and service can feel chilly during peak times. Overall the place is viewed as a dependable destination for quick, affordable treats and a chance to explore a wide array of Asian inspired pastries, with many customers returning month after month.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Coco
Open until 8 pmDowntown, Chinatown
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews describe Café Van Houtte as a cozy and welcoming spot for coffee and light meals, where fresh, flavorful coffee and delicious pastries meet a clean, comfortable setting. The staff are consistently friendly, attentive, and helpful, contributing to quick, efficient service and a positive overall experience. Many notes highlight the relaxed vibe for work or conversation and the pleasure of returning, with a reputation for reliable drinks and good service. Overall, Café Van Houtte comes across as a dependable destination for a satisfying coffee break and casual dining.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte
Open until 8 pmDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews of Presotea show a mixed picture: some customers in Montreal's Chinatown report terrible service and double charges, suggesting the store should be shut down, while others praise the drinks for freshness and flavor, with mango and fruit drinks highlighted as particularly enjoyable. Positive notes include fresh ingredients, tea brewed to order, and refreshing options that feel healthier than many bubble teas, along with generous portions for larger sizes. However, some critiques point to a small, cramped space that makes waiting uncomfortable, and a few complaints mention too much sugar in the fruit drinks and an unpleasant tapioca texture in one case. Overall, the offerings are described as tasty and refreshing, especially for mango lovers, but service quality and store size appear to vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Open until 10 pmChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Teashop Thé aux Perles earns praise for a wide range of bubble teas made with fresh ingredients and chewy pearls, from brown sugar milk tea to mango green tea and oolong, with generous customization options and good value during promotions, and it stays open late and even all night in Chinatown. The service is consistently friendly and efficient, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and sometimes delivering orders, while the shop remains clean and welcoming even when busy. The drinks are repeatedly described as balanced, flavorful, and refreshing, and many keep returning as a go to bubble tea spot thanks to quality and variety that stand out in Montreal. The overall impression is a welcoming, vibrant neighborhood hub where fair prices, dependable hours, and attentive care create a memorable experience.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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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews describe La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal as a warm, cozy spot with fresh, chewy bagels and a wide range of cream cheeses and toppings that make for satisfying breakfasts and casual lunches. The service is repeatedly praised for friendliness and helpfulness, with staff noted for accommodating language needs and making guests feel welcome. Bagels are frequently called fresh and flavorful, with particular favorites including sesame with salmon, pesto cream cheese, and pumpernickel with figs, though several comments mention inconsistencies in quality and value, including bagels that were dry or overdone and prices that feel high for the portion size. The atmosphere, decor, and coffee are regularly highlighted as bonuses, and many reviewers say they would return, citing quick service, good vibes, and the sense that the place treats guests like regulars even when visiting as tourists. Overall, it comes across as a reliable Montréal bagel destination with strong staff, solid flavors, and a few caveats about price and occasional unevenness.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal
Opens Tomorrow at 6 amQuartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Taken together, reviews portray Arte & Farina as a bright, cozy Italian bakery and cafe with a strong focus on authentic pastries and high quality ingredients. The panettone is repeatedly praised for being light and flavorful, with several tasters calling it among the best in the city, and the desserts such as bomboloni and tiramisu are noted as standout items. The coffee and espresso are described as solid, and the Margherita pizza is praised for its flavorful topping and perfect crust, while the porchetta sandwich on focaccia with a zesty pickled spread also gets compliments. The atmosphere is described as pleasant and welcoming with Italian music and ample natural light, ideal for a casual bite, a coffee break, or a relaxed brunch. Service receives mixed marks: many reviewers find it friendly and helpful, while a few report inconsistent attentiveness, especially when the cafe is quiet or busy, and there are occasional critiques about price, limited lunch options, or items that do not meet expectations.View restaurant profile
Arte & Farina
Open until 7 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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