Reviewers describe Mollo Boulangerie - Lab as a warm, welcoming bakery with a strong reputation for fresh bread and excellent viennoiserie. Breads such as baguettes and croissants are frequently praised for freshness, with favorites like the roulé cannelle and pesto bread standing out along with a wide range of pastries and small sweets. Service is consistently noted as friendly and patient, with a simple, efficient setup that favors quick counter service and easy take away. The overall vibe is cozy and charming, making it a go to place for weekend cravings or a casual stop before a meal. Some comments mention occasional inconsistencies such as pastries not being fresh on certain visits, items being pricey, and some offerings like the chausson aux pommes not always available; a few critiques also say certain pastries feel mass produced. Despite these, the majority views Mollo Boulangerie - Lab as a reliable source of high quality breads and pastries with a warm atmosphere that encourages repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Café Ma Bicyclette as a canal side spot with a warm vibe, friendly staff and a lively mix of indoor seating and a sunny terrace that is popular with cyclists and dog walkers alike. The location by the water gets frequent praise, as do dog friendly touches such as a walk through option and a takeout window where dogs can receive treats. Coffee is generally well liked and accompanied by pastries, croissants, and other snacks, though espresso quality is inconsistent with some reviewers noting bitterness or mediocrity and others highlighting great lattes. The menu includes a few standout items like banh mi and nachos, and while some find prices high and plant based milk extra, many appreciate the pleasant atmosphere, greenery, canal views and the overall experience that makes it a good place to rest after a ride or stroll.View restaurant profile
Clarke Café is described across reviews as a reliable casual spot for sandwiches, coffee, and pastries with a welcoming vibe and solid value. The sandwiches, especially the chicken cutlet and porchetta, are repeatedly praised for generous portions, sturdy bread, and balanced fillings, while cannoli and tiramisu frequently earn praise as standout desserts. The bread is often noted for the right bite and fillings that stay well balanced, making the sandwiches the main draw for many visitors. The coffee is described as strong and aromatic, though a few reviewers mention inconsistent cappuccinos or long waits for to go orders. Service is usually friendly and efficient, yet some experiences are marred by missed ingredients, slow or inattentive service, or language barriers that affect the interaction. The ambiance is generally regarded as pleasant and relaxed, with a busy, lively atmosphere at peak times and ample seating, making Clarke Café a popular stop for a quick lunch or coffee break despite occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Overall, Mollo Café - Gelato draws mixed reviews, with many praising the coffee, house gelato, and pastries, and noting friendly staff and a welcoming vibe when the space feels bright; the new location is described as more spacious but less inviting by some, with uncomfortable seating, limited natural light, a divided layout and loud music that can feel chaotic. Service ranges from attentive and efficient to slow or unprofessional, and a few diners report long waits. The grilled cheese gets mixed signals: vegan versions are often praised, but other reviews call it disappointing or frozen and point to the bakery next door as a factor. Guests frequently highlight the quality of gelato, cookies, and drinks, and many enjoy the neighborhood feel, outdoor seating, and merch, while some look forward to menu expansion after relocation. In short, Mollo Café - Gelato is seen as a neighborhood gem for drinks and gelato with some operational caveats.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Café Redwood as a welcoming, cozy spot with bright, minimal decor and a canal-side vibe that’s ideal for coffee lovers and study sessions. The coffee is frequently praised as exceptional, with standout drinks like the dulce de leche latte, latte praliné, and a mango rose water matcha. Everything is often described as fresh and house-made, from pastries such as madeleines, palmiers, cream puffs and choux to sandwiches made on focaccia, and savory options like avocado toast and a wasabi BLT receive high marks. Service is generally friendly and efficient, with quick service and occasional gestures like cookies for waiting, though some reviews mention moments of cold or inattentive service and that prices can be high. The ambiance is described as cozy, bright and conducive to work, with some notes about groups of runners being loud and a few accessibility concerns. Overall Café Redwood is a go to for specialty coffee lovers in the area, offering a wide drink and pastry selection, fresh made meals and a welcoming vibe, though prices can be high and service can vary.View restaurant profile
Ruby's Café Mtl comes across as a beloved dog friendly brunch spot with a warm, laid back vibe where dogs are welcomed inside and often catered to with their own treats, water bowls, and in some cases a small outdoor area for a pup run; the decor is cozy and stylish, and the atmosphere feels welcoming to families and dog lovers alike. The meals are frequently praised for being delicious and well presented, with favorites including pancakes, grilled cheese, pulled pork burger, and a mix of brunch options; coffee and drinks are also well regarded. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and caring toward dogs, helping to make visits memorable and encouraging return trips. While the place can get crowded and service can occasionally be slow or uneven and a few orders can be misplaced, these experiences are generally outweighed by the overall positive sentiment. Overall it is seen as a standout pet friendly venue in Montreal where both humans and their canine companions can enjoy a relaxed brunch or lunch, socialize with other dogs, and feel at home.View restaurant profile
Overall, Sunday Cuisine Café is described as a bright, cozy cafe with a friendly, attentive staff and a vibe that makes it a reliable go-to for healthy, fresh fare. Reviewers praise the quality and variety of ingredients, from smoothies and smoothie bowls to breakfast wraps, salmon sandwiches, and bowls, with many calling the beverages and acai bowls standout items. Prices are noted as high by some, especially relative to portion sizes, while others feel the value comes from the freshness and thoughtful presentation. The service is repeatedly highlighted as warm and personal, though a few experiences mention slower or less friendly moments and a couple of missteps with orders. The space is favored for its aesthetics and for the ability to settle in for a relaxed brunch or coffee, with some comments about it being busier or noisier at peak times. Overall, the reviews point to a beloved neighborhood spot that excels in fresh, healthy options and friendly service, with room for improvement on value and consistency.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Mini Punjab as a cozy family run spot where warm, attentive service pairs with authentic Punjabi and Indian flavors, with generous portions and reasonable prices. The menu earns praise for favorites like butter chicken, saag, chana masala, dal makhni, aloo gobi, paneer dishes, and tender lamb, along with samosas and a naan and paratha lineup that many call standout. Takeout and catering are consistently described as quick and reliable, and the option to bring your own beer or wine is noted by several guests. The atmosphere is simple and welcoming, with a casual, unpretentious vibe that makes diners feel at home and a touch of Bollywood style in the background. Recurrent highlights include fresh naan cooked on the spot, flavorful curries, and friendly, helpful staff, with many planning to return. Some reviews mention specific misses such as a paratha needing more salt or occasional imbalances in meat portions, but overall the food is described as delicious and the value as excellent. Mini Punjab is often hailed as a hidden gem in Pointe St Charles and a top choice for authentic Indian food in Montreal, trusted for consistency and warmth in both dine-in and takeout experiences.View restaurant profile
Florence Café comes through as a cozy neighborhood spot with a strong coffee program and a pastry lineup that delights many, including standout pistachio croissant, matcha, and banana bread that some say is among the best in town, while gelato and other pastries draw praise for variety and quality. The ambiance is repeatedly described as calm and inviting with a welcoming, friendly staff, though a few notes point to slower service and higher prices, and space can feel tight during busy hours with limited seating and shaded outdoor options. The café is often recommended for casual meetings, studying, and working, thanks to some seat availability and a generally friendly pace when not crowded. Several reviews highlight exceptional service and a genuine neighborhood vibe, with matcha and coffee singled out as especially good, and a sense that Florence Café stands out for warmth and consistency even when menu items vary in freshness or preparation. Overall, Florence Café is viewed as a great pick for quality drinks and pastries, a homey atmosphere, and a reliable neighborhood hangout, though potential visitors may want to consider timings and space if planning a quick stop or productive visit.View restaurant profile
Lovina Café & Épicerie comes across as a cozy, modern neighborhood spot with a handy in house épicerie where good coffee and fresh pastries meet reasonable prices. The friendly, attentive service and warm atmosphere are frequently praised, with customers enjoying lattes, croissants, muffins and other treats, and appreciating the chance to pick up weekly staples. Some reviewers note imperfections in drinks, mentioning a burnt tasting cappuccino, and a few say the pastries or overall experience fall short of the positive buzz elsewhere. Still, many consider it a reliable go to for a sweet treat, a solid coffee stop and a convenient local shop, often described as one of the best little spots in the area and a place they are happy to return to.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Café Cosé as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood cafe with a warm vibe and friendly staff, where the drinks are repeatedly praised for balance and depth, especially banana bread matcha, earl grey salted matcha, sea salt earl grey matcha, orange blossom matcha, and the Vietnamese coffee, with many noting a smooth, vibrant flavor and high quality. The space is seen as good for working or relaxing, though seating is limited and peak hours can bring waits. Pastries and light bites are generally well received, with fresh flavors and well presented options. The staff and the owner are described as kind and welcoming, contributing to a sense of community. Some critiques mention prices being on the higher side, occasional order mix ups, or variability in sweetness and service speed. Overall Café Cosé is regarded as a standout matcha destination in Montreal with a loyal following and a vibe that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Le Café Bloom appears as a cozy, family friendly brunch spot known for fresh, refreshing dishes and weekend specials that keep the menu interesting; the space feels warm and relaxed with indie vibes and a welcoming, community feel, sometimes complimented by a small grocery and homemade jams. The food earns praise for quality and variety, from brunch staples to pastries, with favorites like the bun dej and tuna melt frequently highlighted, and the coffee also receiving positive notes; several reviews mention accommodating dietary needs such as lactose free options. The service is described as friendly and attentive on many visits, though a few experiences point to slower service, crowded times, or less courteous moments, and some visitors report issues like dirty glassware, hair on dishes, or restrictions on laptop use during weekends. Price ranges are described as fair to sometimes pricey, depending on items, and a handful of readers remark that a winter visit can feel chilly inside. Overall, Le Café Bloom comes across as a beloved neighborhood staple with a cozy, inviting vibe and dependable comfort food, tempered by occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Ava - Espresso & Cocktails is described as a tiny, cozy bar with an intimate vibe and a friendly, attentive team that makes guests feel welcome. Reviewers praise the standout espresso martinis and other refined cocktails, noting the smooth finish and the espresso machine imported from Italy as a highlight. The space is consistently described as charming and suited for conversation, with only a handful of seats and a first date or one on one feel. The service is highlighted for being attentive, accommodating, and knowledgeable. The menu includes burrata, hummus, and other bites that pair well with drinks, and the overall experience is hailed as excellent for a night cap or a special occasion. Several reviews call it a gem in Pointe Saint Charles with a pleasant decor, and the bar is noted as a standout coffee and cocktail spot in town. Overall, visitors leave with memorable experiences for the quality of drinks, the warm atmosphere, and the thoughtful service.View restaurant profile