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≈ 0.3 km
La Buvette du Dep offers a cozy, stylish space with industrial loft vibes and lots of plants, inviting guests to relax, study, or meet friends. The coffee, pastries and brunch options are frequently praised for quality and flavor, with lattes, mochas and fresh baked treats winning regular compliments. The staff are described as friendly and attentive, and the variety of seating upstairs and downstairs makes it easy to choose a quiet spot or a livelier vibe. While a few reviews note higher prices and occasional service bottlenecks on busy days, the overall atmosphere and design keep visitors returning for the distinctive energy. This spot stands out as a great place to enjoy a drink, a bite, or a long study session.View restaurant profile
La Buvette du Dep
Café | Buvette | Coworking
Open until 10 pm
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our February 2026 Media Invitations and FavouritesThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More
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≈ 1 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
Open until 4 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This Season
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≈ 1 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
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≈ 1 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 Montreal20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 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 Today at 11 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More
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≈ 1.3 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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≈ 1.4 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
Open until 4:30 pmDowntown
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≈ 1.7 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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≈ 1.7 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.
Open until 3 pm
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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≈ 0.1 km
La Bête À Pain draws a broadly mixed picture, with breads and pastries frequently praised for freshness and flavor while service and value are questioned. Reviewers love the croissants, breakfast sandwiches, avocado toast, and canelé, yet many note slow, unfriendly service, long waits, and mood swings tied to staff. Several comments mention price increases and smaller portions since a baker change, suggesting better value elsewhere despite occasional high quality. Temperature and timing issues also show up, from interiors that feel too hot to coffee that can be cold or under heated, and lunch service starting late or missteps like a soup order. Ambience is described as pleasant and lively at times, though efficiency and consistency can be hit or miss. Overall, La Bête À Pain remains a notable bakery cafe for its core pastries and breads, appealing to those with time to spare and a willingness to sample a range of items, while some encounters warn to temper expectations about speed and consistency.View restaurant profile
La Bête À Pain
Open until 6 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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≈ 0.1 km
Avril Supermarché Santé is described as a solid option with good food and a strong organic selection, though some shoppers feel staff knowledge could be improved. Several reviews praise the staff for friendliness and helpfulness at the counter and in the cafe area, with attention to a welcoming atmosphere and attentive service. There are notes about occasional gaps in product knowledge at the sandwich bar and inventory that is not always fully stocked, which can be frustrating. The cafe and ready to eat options are frequently praised, including tasty roasted vegetables, salmon meals, and desserts, with mentions of high quality gelato and pastries. Prices are described as competitive for organic and natural products, though some comparisons to bigger chains suggest prices may vary and not always be cheap. Customers also highlight the clean, pleasant shopping environment and convenient features like on site seating and power outlets, making visits comfortable. A few comments reference renovations, elevator issues, or building management, which affect the overall experience for some shoppers. Overall the reviews depict Avril as a welcome neighborhood option with strong product quality, a lively space, and staff who strive to assist customers.View restaurant profile
Avril Supermarché Santé
Open until 11 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.2 km
Taken together, reviews portray Mano Figa as a small, energetic spot where the food and coffee often shine: sandwiches stuffed with fresh meats like mortadella and prosciutto on bread baked on site, with standout creations such as a classico or prosciutto focaccia and a savory béchamel potato bake; the coffee is frequently praised for balance and richness, with several calling the flat white the best in Montreal and others noting excellent espresso and a tasty iced option, though a few visits deliver uneven coffee quality or timing issues. The atmosphere is warm and convivial, with friendly service and a lively, cafe meets Italian vibe that can be busy during lunch and occasionally theatrical. Some reviewers comment on value, finding portions generous and prices fair for quality, while a minority feel the price is high for the flavor or craftsmanship. Language and service logistics are noted occasionally, with some mentions of French speaking staff not being universal and occasional quirks in service organization, but the overall impression is a place to return for its breads, meat fillings, and a strong coffee program.View restaurant profile
Mano Figa
Open until 6 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Your Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sandwiches
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≈ 0.2 km
Overall Baristello Griffintown is praised for exceptional coffee, a welcoming atmosphere, and attentive staff. The coffee is described as consistently top tier with well crafted options such as Americano and pistachio croissant pastries. The space feels like a friendly community hub where staff engage with customers and make first timers feel like regulars. The dog friendly vibe and the sense of charm in the setting are highlighted by many. A few reviews note that prices can be high and value may vary, especially when compared to other spots. The Griffintown location is convenient for a quick espresso or a longer sit, helping it become a go to spot for many. Overall the feedback centers on quality and hospitality with a strong sense of character, even as opinions on price and consistency differ.View restaurant profile
Baristello Griffintown
Open until 5 pmGriffintown
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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≈ 0.3 km
Overall, reviews about Le Loft Café-Coworking express frustration with a new pass or fee to work there, seen as insulting to be charged for the privilege without any guarantee that the food and coffee will meet expectations. The policy is described as unnecessary and off-putting, with customers also questioning the value of the offering and noting that time is wasted when visiting to find out what the experience would be like.View restaurant profile
Le Loft Café-Coworking
Open until 6 pmGriffintown
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≈ 0.3 km
Overall, L'Amour du Pain is described as a place with exceptional staff, welcoming service and a calm atmosphere that feels like a neighborhood gem. Many reviews praise the quality of breads, croissants, pastries and coffee, highlighting a broad variety and the pleasure of trying something new on each visit. However, some visits have fallen short with pastries that were not fresh or served cold, and at times the seating is limited and the area appears untidy. Several comments note that value for money varies and that price may not always match perceived quality. Despite mixed experiences, the bakery remains a popular destination for bread and treats, with strong admiration for the ongoing appeal and the ability to draw regulars back for a wide assortment of items.View restaurant profile
L'Amour du Pain
Open until 6 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Le Cafe Pick Me Up comes across as a cozy, spacious spot that works well for studying or hanging out, offering great coffee, comfy seating, and a welcoming staff with a well curated playlist. Reviews mention a moldy bread incident and a refund that was granted after some initial resistance, but overall service is praised as friendly and responsive. Beverage quality is mixed: the ceremonial matcha and the latte pick me up are highlighted favorites, while the matcha latte is described as watery and an iced latte as diluted with too much ice. The space is repeatedly described as open and conducive to coworking or weekend hangs, contributing to a vibe that feels cute and chill and makes it a favorite spot in Montreal for many.View restaurant profile
Le Cafe Pick Me Up
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
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≈ 0.6 km
Dispensa Épicerie Italienne receives praise for its sandwiches made with crusty, high quality bread and fresh ingredients, with standout options like chicken and meatball subs, eggplant panini, calzones, and lasagna, along with a strong selection of Italian pastries and excellent coffee; desserts such as cannoli with dense ricotta and a crisp shell are frequently mentioned, as is the overall quality of the offerings and the authentic Italian flavors. The atmosphere is described as welcoming, clean, and nostalgic, with staff noted as friendly and helpful; while lunchtime lines are common, they are said to move quickly and often justify the wait for a well-made sandwich. Opinions on portions and value vary, with some reviewers noting generous portions and fair prices, and others feeling portions are smaller for the price relative to similar Italian grocers. Overall the spot is regarded as a hidden gem and a reliable place for fresh, flavorful bites, drawing frequent mentions of its coffee, paninis, and pastries and recommendations to locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Dispensa Épicerie Italienne
Open until 5 pmOld Montreal
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviewers describe Maman in Griffintown as a charming, cozy cafe with a warm, French countryside bakery vibe blended with a modern urban energy, a reliable weekday brunch and lunch spot that stays busy but inviting. The pastry program is a frequent standout, with almond and pistachio croissants, pain au chocolat and other beautiful, fresh treats that many guests praise. Breakfast and lunch items like pancakes, French toast, a generous breakfast sandwich, ratatouille toast, and a varied sandwich lineup receive praise for flavor and generosity, though a few notes point to certain dishes being a touch sweet or not as memorable. Coffee and drinks often earn compliments, including distinctive options such as tahini honey latte, lavender latte, and a solid cappuccino, while some visits report inconsistency or longer waits during peak times. Service is described as friendly and efficient on many visits, with the owner and staff warmly welcoming guests, yet other experiences mention overwhelmed staff, slow service, and a crowded, noisy room with close tables. Prices run a bit high for a casual cafe, but several reviewers feel the quality justifies the cost, and reservations are advised on weekends due to popularity. Overall the space, decor and vibe are repeatedly praised, making Maman a go to spot for a comforting brunch and a place to linger over pastry and coffee, even if some visits fall short on timing or balance.View restaurant profile
Maman
Open until 4 pmGriffintown, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: The 15 Best Salads in Montreal for a Balanced DietThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews describe a refined bakery and epicerie with exceptional pastries and elegant presentation, where croissants, mille-feuille, fraisier and other pastries are consistently praised for flavor and texture, and the shop also offers a notable range of European goods. The pastry quality is described as among the best in Montreal and even North America by some, with notes that some items can be pricey and portions sometimes small. The space is clean and stylish, with a warm, welcoming feel in many visits, and the coffee and chocolates are frequently highlighted, though experiences with service vary from friendly to cold or brusque across visits; take-out is often recommended due to limited seating. Overall, the place is valued for its craftsmanship and indulgent treats, inviting repeat visits despite occasional service quirks and price considerations.View restaurant profile
Chez Potier - Épicerie gourmande
Open until 6 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Café Parfums de Perse is described as a warm, cozy, family run spot with a contemporary yet traditional Persian ambiance, offering authentic Northern Iranian dishes such as Fesenjan, Mirza Ghasemi and Baghali Ghatogh, and a dessert and drink lineup including saffron cake, pistachio cake, baklava and the Persian latte that many find memorable; reviewers praise the welcoming staff, the homely decor, and the option to relax with board games, but also note that prices can be high for portion size and a few dishes can be inconsistent in flavor or experience, with some comments about the billing and a few service missteps; overall it comes across as a charming, authentic Persian experience where the desserts and drinks shine and the atmosphere makes it a popular spot for brunch, casual meals, or a casual hangout, and many emphasize that the hospitality and family run feel contribute to a memorable visit.View restaurant profile
Café Parfums de Perse
Opens Today at 9:30 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Café Van Houtte is described as a bright, welcoming spot in the Old Port housed in a beautiful historic building, with friendly staff, quick service, and reasonable prices, making it a solid go to for a quick coffee or bite. The space is praised for natural light and a setup that works for studying or working, yet some reviews note tired floors and a somewhat grungy feel, along with occasional issues such as staff being distracted by personal phone calls or closing early without clear notice and a display case that can look stale. Guests highlight solid coffee and pastries, with several mentioning standout drinks like a highly regarded matcha latte, and there is appreciation for attentive service and reliable Wi-Fi with plenty of seating. Overall, Café Van Houtte is seen as dependable and value-friendly, offering friendly hospitality and a pleasant atmosphere, with occasional operational hiccups noted by a few customers.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte
Open until 4 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews of La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal show a mix of high praise and some criticisms. Many describe the bagels as fresh with a wide range of cream cheeses and toppings, with jalapeno cream cheese and a pesto with salmon noted as especially tasty, and the coffee is frequently mentioned as good. Morning service is commonly described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, with a clean space and a warm, family friendly feel that suits a quick breakfast before classes or work, and the place sits in an indoor mall that some find convenient. On the other hand, some guests report inconsistent quality such as bagels that feel stale or not toasted, overreliance on pre made options, and prices that can seem high, along with occasional crowding or lines and uneven service. Still, the overall impression is that La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal remains a solid choice for bagel lovers seeking made to order options and a broad variety, especially when visiting early or looking for a quick, flavorful bite.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal
Open until 5 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviewers describe Apollo Indoor Dog Park & Coffee Bar as a fresh Montreal concept with clearly divided zones for small and large dogs, a cafe area, a workspace and a dog wash, creating an inviting space even for people without dogs. The coffee shop offers pastries and an extensive drink menu, with iced drinks priced higher than hot ones, a pattern seen in nearby cafes. An entry fee per dog to use the off leash areas applies regardless of cafe purchases, which can make the experience pricey for frequent visitors. Proof of vaccination is required. Membership packages start at a monthly rate and include perks such as free drinks and access to the washing area, appealing especially to Griffintown residents. Parking is extremely difficult. Feedback highlights friendly staff and a passionate owner, attractive coffee and a well designed space with separate play areas for different dog sizes and a walk in shower for members; many reviewers say they will return.View restaurant profile
Apollo Indoor Dog Park & Coffee Bar
Open until 8 pmGriffintown
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≈ 0.8 km
Structure Roasters - Structure Torréfacteurs draws praise from visitors for strong coffee and outstanding pastries, with standout pour overs, rich lattes and cappuccinos, and a croissant described as buttery and superb. The pastry selection is consistently highlighted as large and indulgent, with many calling the croissants among the best they have had; the beans and roasts receive attention too, with several customers taking bags home. The cafe atmosphere is modern and busy, and staff are noted as friendly and knowledgeable, though seating can be limited and the space not particularly comfortable. Prices are described as a bit high but the quality and experience justify it, and many reviewers say they would return or plan to visit again when in town.View restaurant profile
Structure Roasters - Structure Torréfacteurs
Open until 4 pmOld Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
L'Amour du Pain is praised for its pastries, especially croissants, with the almond croissant and the chocolate almond croissant described as among the best, and the texture and generous fillings highlighted across reviews. The raspberry galette and other pastries, along with the bread, draw frequent compliments, while the coffee and hot chocolate are noted as good to excellent, though a few reviews call the coffee not the strongest. The shop is repeatedly described as a cozy, pleasant place with a delicate atmosphere, located in Old Montreal inside a traditional building that also houses a home decor store. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, contributing to a warm and welcoming experience. A few reviews mention seating could be better or that a pastry or filling was a bit too much, but these do not overshadow the overall impression of high quality pastries and breads and a charming, enjoyable visit.View restaurant profile
L'Amour du Pain
Open until 5:30 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top Picks
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≈ 0.8 km
Overall, Pistachio is described as a cozy, stylish dessert spot with a strong focus on pistachio flavors and visually striking trompe l'oeil pastries. Many reviews praise the in house, high quality ingredients and items like pistachio ice cream, baklava gelato, croissant pistache, and the Dubai chocolate chimney cake, noting the desserts are delicious, well balanced, and not overly sweet. The atmosphere and service are frequently highlighted as welcoming and friendly, with attentive staff and helpful guidance, though a few comments point to inconsistent service or pricier items. Some dishes are viewed as exceptional while others are considered overpriced or not worth the detour, though most visitors say the experience is worth trying and many intend to return to explore more of the menu. Pistachio emerges as a popular destination for dessert lovers in Montreal, praised for variety, presentation, and a comforting, instagrammable vibe.View restaurant profile
Pistachio
Opens Today at 11 amLittle Burgundy, Griffintown
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≈ 0.9 km
Maison Pepin
Opens Today at 11 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Outdoor Restaurants and Bars to Celebrate This Winter in Montreal
≈ 0.9 km
ArTisane Café feels like a warm, whimsical retreat with a zen vibe, boutique decor, and oriental touches that invite lingering in cozy window nooks; the space also functions as a small shop with handmade goods and unique teaware, while board games and books add relaxed entertainment. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere, and the menu earns praise for drinks and baked goods, including excellent coffee, chai and matcha lattes, saffron ice cream, tea selections, and pastries. The overall vibe is inviting, comfortable, and charming, a rare hidden gem where time slows and guests feel at home, with many noting they look forward to returning.View restaurant profile
ArTisane Café
Opens Today at 10 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews describe Première Moisson as a solid, unpretentious bakery and patisserie with a broad range of fresh offerings from almond croissants and breads to pastries, sandwiches and cheeses, making it a convenient stop for a quick coffee or a sweet pause, especially for travelers arriving by train. The almond croissant is frequently praised, and chocolate hazelnut cakes or other desserts like "O lala au chocolat" are noted as tasty treats. However, experiences are mixed with reports of rude or slow service, particularly in the evening, long waits, or items arriving cold, and a tendency for older stock to be sold first at times; the payment terminal can feel odd and the place can get crowded. Overall, Première Moisson is seen as a reliable, varied option with many flavorful choices and solid quality that shines on certain items, even if inconsistencies prevent it from being a definite standout.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 7 pmDowntown
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≈ 0.9 km
Overall, the reviews paint Olive et Gourmando as a warm, charming hub in Old Montreal with a vibrant, cozy atmosphere and friendly, attentive service that locals and visitors keep returning for. The menu is described as creative and comforting, with standout items including sweet ricotta, croissants and other pastries, iconic sandwiches like the Cuban and the grilled cheese, and crowd pleasers such as the mac and cheese with gnocchi, the sconewich, and the chicken melt. Coffee and other drinks are frequently praised and the pastries are often highlighted as exceptional, though some readers note the prices are on the higher side and portions can be small for the cost. Lines and wait times are a common theme, especially at peak hours, and a few experiences mention slow or imperfect service or occasional billing mistakes. Nevertheless, the consensus is that Olive et Gourmando delivers strong quality, a lively yet welcoming vibe, and is a must try for a brunch or casual lunch in the city, with many readers stating they would return and recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Olive et Gourmando
Open until 6 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksInternational Women's Day: The Women Shaping Montreal's Restaurant SceneView More
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≈ 1 km
Reviews of Café Saint-Henri describe a convenient stop in an office building with a welcoming vibe, where the coffee is excellent and the croissant, muffin and biscuit are tasty, and friendly staff add to a pleasant quick visit.View restaurant profile
Café Saint-Henri
Open until 4 pmDowntown, Old Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1 km
Le Beau Marché is described as a charming neighborhood boutique market with a wide selection of groceries from fresh breads and cheeses to charcuterie, pastries, fruits and vegetables, sauces and ready to go items, attracting visitors who find it convenient and enjoyable near their stay. Staff are consistently warm and helpful, creating a welcoming local feel and making the experience memorable. Quality is a common thread, with praise for high grade meats, cheeses, specialty items and impressive platters that feature Quebec and French products. Prices are noted as reasonable for the quality, though some reviews mention not being inexpensive. The market is also celebrated for its catering and ability to handle large orders smoothly, making it a popular choice for meetings and events. Ambience and extras such as a decorated entrance and a cozy atmosphere are frequently highlighted, along with the store being a reliable place for lunches and quick bites like sandwiches and coffee. Some comments point to minor issues such as occasional hygiene concerns with bread handling, but the overall sentiment remains very positive. Overall Le Beau Marché is seen as a friendly, high quality indie store that stands out in the area for its product range, service and welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Le Beau Marché
Open until 7 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Choose Quebec Products: Montreal Restaurants and Counters That Support Our Producers
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≈ 1 km
Reviews describe Café Lali as a bright, cozy spot with a creative two-floor layout that supports laptop work and a calm, friendly atmosphere, though an echo can limit conversations when the place is quiet. The coffee earns strong praise, from cortados and well balanced espressos to a pour over that reveals fruity aromas, with notes about temperature and strength needing tweaks. Pastries, biscuits, and artisanal bread are frequently highlighted as tasty accompaniments, and the matcha is said to be among the best in downtown. The staff are repeatedly described as kind and attentive, contributing to a welcoming vibe, and the space is noted for its artful architecture and a second level that feels good for work or reading. Some feedback mentions that the space works best for quieter visits or takeout, and while prices can be high, the overall experience is consistently praised as one of the best spots in the area.View restaurant profile
Café Lali
Open until 4 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little Burgundy
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≈ 1 km
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal offers an authentic Montreal bagel experience in a busy downtown setting, drawing visitors for breakfast or a light lunch and a chance to see bagels baked on site. Reviews note a wide range of cream cheese options and flavors, with some bagels described as fresh and flavorful and others as dry or premade and lacking in wow factor, while a few high price concerns appear across comments. Service quality varies from warm and efficient to slow or impersonal, and ordering flow can be confusing or the seating scarce in certain moments, though some visits benefit from friendly bilingual staff. The location inside a mall or the World Trade Center promenade provides comfortable seating for many, but others find the space limited or hard to locate, with some praising the overall ambiance and others focusing on the practicality of the setting. Overall, the reviews present a mixed but recognizable Montreal bagel scene where the value of the bagels and the experience depends on expectations for freshness, price, and service, and the place remains a notable stop for tourists and locals seeking an iconic bagel moment.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal
Open until 5 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 1 km
mr + mrs m magasin is described as a warm, intimate neighborhood cafe with a thoughtfully designed space, handmade ceramics, and a playful blue touch that invites lingering or a quick visit. The coffee program shines with two bean options and rotating selections, expertly brewed pour overs and a selection of espresso drinks that are often described as smooth, fruity, and deeply satisfying. Tea and matcha are well represented, and the cardamom buns are a noted highlight. The owners cultivate a welcoming, community oriented atmosphere with attentive service, making customers feel seen and at home. The space is small but cozy, with a design that feels crafted and personal, perfect for both gathering and solitary work. Prices are generally reasonable, though some beverages can be small for their size. Overall this cafe is regarded as a standout gem in the city, blending high quality coffee with thoughtful decor and a friendly, inclusive vibe.View restaurant profile
mr + mrs m magasin
Open until 4 pmLittle Burgundy, Griffintown
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Cookie Stéfanie as a cozy cafe with a strong gluten-free selection and a tempting array of pastries, cookies, muffins, and cakes. Many praise items like the gluten-free carrot cake and the chocolate caramel cake, note that there are specialty gluten-free products in store and even frozen cakes, and some items are nut based; however some muffins and cookies can be a bit dry and a few items feel overly sweet or not fully gluten-free in practice. Several reviews highlight friendly service and a convenient one stop spot for gluten-free treats, while a few mention changes in staff and inconsistent morning experiences. Overall, it seems to be a go to for gluten-free options and baked goods with many highlights but with caveats about labeling accuracy, freshness, and value.View restaurant profile
Cookie Stéfanie
Open until 4 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonA Flavorful Journey Through Old Montreal: Restaurants Open During the DayView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Cafe Gotsoul earns praise for its chill vibe, great music, and friendly, accommodating staff that make the space welcoming. Coffee and pastries are repeatedly highlighted, with standout drinks and a varied pastry selection that pair well with the atmosphere. The interior is stylish and distinctive, echoing a record shop with vinyl, a gramophone, and a small in-house DJ setup that enhances the experience and hosts listening parties and events. Guests often feel at home, noting a nostalgic, living-room vibe and a sense of comfort during visits. Service is generally strong and professional, though a rare order slip can occur, usually resolved with a quick apology and correction. Pricing is mentioned by some as a downside for certain items, but many feel the overall value, ambiance, and music justify it. Overall, Cafe Gotsoul is a unique spot for coffee lovers and music fans, delivering a memorable vibe and experience.View restaurant profile
Cafe Gotsoul
Opens Today at 9 amGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.1 km
Le Marquis Signature Santé is described across reviews as a gluten free haven where every item is gluten free and often dairy free, with croissants, pastries, crepes and croissant sandwiches that are flaky, buttery and surprisingly indistinguishable from gluten versions. Favorites repeatedly mentioned include Nutella crepes, mille-feuille, pistachio eclairs, lemon tart and pear mango cake, and there is also note of frozen croissants available to take home. The atmosphere is typically warm and cozy, and staff are praised for friendliness and helpfulness, though a few comments point to occasional uneven service. Many patrons with celiac disease stress the safety from cross contamination and the ease of dining, while others enjoy sharing with non gluten free companions. Some reviews mention that fillings could be a bit heartier or prices a touch high, but the overall impression is of exceptional gluten free pastries and croissant sandwiches. In short, Le Marquis Signature Santé is seen as a delicious, reliable source of gluten free bakery items with strong flavors and a welcoming experience that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Le Marquis Signature Santé
Opens Today at 9 amOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.1 km
Central Station Café is described in reviews as a welcoming, relaxed spot with charming vintage-inspired decor, warm lighting, and comfortable seating that invites lingering. The menu earns praise for fresh sandwiches and good coffee, with generous portions and solid presentation at fair prices. Attentive and friendly service is repeatedly noted, helping to create a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. Overall, the café appears to be a dependable go-to for a casual lunch or coffee break, offering a pleasant mix of good value, solid food, and a cozy environment.View restaurant profile
Central Station Café
Open until 1:30 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Cafeterra is described as a cozy, stylish cafe in Old Montreal with a warm atmosphere, calm vibe, and a space that many call beautiful and inviting. The menu features standout brunch options from Norwegian and Ukrainian breakfasts to avocado toast, smoked salmon croissant, salmon bagel, and fresh pastas and salads, complemented by delightful pastries like almond croissant and raspberry Danish. Coffee and drinks receive frequent praise for depth and quality, with lattes, cappuccinos, and homemade lemonade earning particular mentions. The service is repeatedly noted as friendly and attentive, and the decor and ambiance are highlighted as supports to a relaxed, enjoyable visit, though a few reviews note slower or inconsistent service during peak times. Overall Cafeterra is seen as a hidden gem and a top choice for breakfast and brunch in Montreal, a place to gather with friends or work remotely, with reasonable prices and a consistently high standard of food and coffee.View restaurant profile
Cafeterra
Opens Today at 9 amOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Avril Supermarché Santé comes through in reviews as a small but fairly complete health-focused market with a strong emphasis on fresh, organic, and hard-to-find items, plus a cafe and a popular ice cream that many praise. Parking is underground and convenient for EV charging but pricey, while shipping and downtown pricing are noted as expensive by some despite fast service and quality. The store is often described as clean, well organized, and welcoming, with friendly staff, helpful guidance on products, a robust lunch counter and a diverse range of health products that includes vegan options and beauty items. Fresh produce is frequently highlighted, though a few visits report faded vegetables at some locations and questions about consistency; still, the inventory is described as varied and sometimes surprising. Readers appreciate the convenience for quick meals, pastries like scones, soups, sandwiches, and bowls, as well as good coffee and even specialty items that are hard to find elsewhere; many consider Avril one of their favorite groceries in downtown Montreal, with comparisons to Erewhon and other health-focused chains, and praise the atmosphere, seating, and the value of the overall healthy shopping experience despite higher prices.View restaurant profile
Avril Supermarché Santé
Open until 11 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré is described in reviews as having deteriorating counter quality, with a Halloween pumpkin soup that was initially creamy but later served in a lighter, mostly flavorless form with the pumpkin flavor barely perceptible. A photo of a sandwich served to a patron was shown to an employee the next day, who did not apologize on behalf of the business and whispered something to a colleague in front of the customer, which was described as unprofessional.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré
Open until 3 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Overall, Cafè Veloce is seen by reviewers as delivering good coffee and solid drinks, with notes that a latte has many layers and a flat white can be among the best; the atmosphere and view are appealing and service is often quick and efficient during busy periods. Pastry quality is described as noteworthy and many visits are described as friendly and attentive, though some feedback points to inconsistencies in staff demeanor and occasional unfriendly or slow service. Weekend hours are reported to be variable, with closures at midday and unclear return times, and crowds can be heavy around dinner. A few experiences are marked by poor service where requests had to be repeated and cups were not fulfilled to expectations, leading some customers to say they would not return despite enjoying the coffee. Overall the drinks and setting are praised, but service consistency and scheduling issues can significantly affect satisfaction.View restaurant profile
Cafè Veloce
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Starbucks reviews describe a generally friendly and efficient team and a very clean store, making visits feel pleasant, but experiences vary with some staff not always responding well and service slowing during busy times. Some orders come with less coffee than expected or a cup not filled full, and at times the taste can be burnt, although a chai latte is described as delicious, creamy, and at the right temperature. Peak hours can bring longer waits, and one note points out that the location is underground below street level.View restaurant profile
Starbucks
Open until 8 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Clarke Café is described as a solid go-to for hearty sandwiches, with generous fillings and well balanced flavors, and a strong emphasis on quality bread, especially for chicken cutlet and porchetta options, plus tasty pastries and reliable coffee. Reviewers value the variety and customizable ingredients, noting large portions and good value, with the sandwiches commonly cited as the main draw. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed, with a simple stylish interior that can get busy in the mornings and on weekends. While the overall impression is positive, several accounts point to inconsistency in recent visits, including missing fillings, slow or distracted service, and occasional order errors. Some mentions of language or customer service frictions exist, but many encounters are described as friendly and efficient when things run smoothly. Taken together, Clarke Café appears to be a dependable spot for a substantial lunch or coffee break with strong sandwiches and desserts, alongside a comforting vibe that encourages repeat visits despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Clarke Café
Open until 5 pmPointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Boulangerie Ange as a bright, welcoming bakery with a wide selection of breads, croissants, pastries and sandwiches, and many readers praise buttery croissants, almond croissants, chouquettes, pain au chocolat and flaky pastries as highlights, along with fresh bread and tasty quiches or pizza slices for lunch. The atmosphere is often described as cozy and modern, with good natural light and comfortable seating when available, making it a good spot for a quick breakfast, coffee, or a casual bite. The service is frequently praised as friendly, efficient and attentive, although some comments note slower or rushed service, occasional lapses in warmth, or moments of less helpful interaction during busy periods. Pricing is viewed as fair for the quality by many, while a few mention higher prices or a sense that some items are expensive. Overall, Boulangerie Ange is seen as a top bakery option in downtown, reliable for fresh products and consistent quality, with many planning to return.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Ange
Open until 7:30 pmDowntown, Old Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
San Sebastian cafe presents a warm, cozy, spacious feel with modern yet comfortable décor and plenty of seating for working, studying or meeting friends late into the night. Reviews praise a broad drinks menu from espresso to lattes and specialty coffees, along with a signature San Sebastian cheesecake available with pistachio, chocolate or lotus biscoff toppings that many call creamy and indulgent though some note it can be very sweet or pricey. The atmosphere is described as friendly and welcoming, with helpful staff and a vibe that suits both focused work and relaxed conversation. A few observations point to cleanliness issues in the floors or restrooms and occasional slower service during busy periods. Overall the cafe is seen as a standout dessert spot in Montreal, highly recommended for the cheesecake, hot chocolate and the inviting ambience, and many say they would return with friends to enjoy the desserts, drinks and comfortable space.View restaurant profile
San Sebastian cafe
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Overall, reviews paint Tommy Café as a stylish, cozy spot with a lively yet relaxed vibe and a solid coffee program. Morning drip coffee is praised, while some note afternoon batches can be burnt, and the cappuccino is described as rich with milk, with a cheaper cortado option. Pastries and food get strong marks, including croissants, pistachio croissants, mango or matcha items, but some dishes can be hit or miss and a few items are considered pricey. The ambience and decor are repeatedly highlighted as attractive, with seating options and a friendly, attentive staff, though service times vary and there are comments about slow orders when staff chat in another language. The cafe is seen as a good place to meet friends, work or relax, with many noting it as a regular spot, and some mention the upstairs seating or the cute vibe. A few reviews mention value concerns, like high prices for avocado toast or plant based milks surcharge, but many still recommend visiting for the overall experience. It's described as a dependable option downtown Montreal and a reliable choice for coffee and casual bites with consistent quality, though comparisons to other spots vary.View restaurant profile
Tommy Café
Open until 8 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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Review Summary
≈ 1.3 km
Across the reviews, Café Humble Lion comes across as a place with consistently solid coffee and a strong bakery selection, where lattes and cappuccinos are frequently praised as excellent, mochas are enjoyed, scones are fresh from the oven, and service is described as fast and generally friendly. Two locations in town are noted, adding convenience for visitors. Some experiences mention a grumpy barista or impatient staff and a drink that did not meet expectations, such as a matcha that looked beige, leaving the drinker with a mixed impression. Other comments highlight a warm mood and a humble vibe that fits the name, with notes of starting the day well thanks to good coffee. Overall, the reviews portray Café Humble Lion as a dependable spot for a solid cup and pastry, with positive energy and a few cautions about menu options and consistency in drink preparation.View restaurant profile
Café Humble Lion
Open until 4:30 pmDowntown
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