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Quartier des Spectacles Pastries Open Supper

We found 6 recommendations for Quartier des Spectacles Pastries Open Supper.

See also: The 10 Best Quartier des Spectacles Pastries Open Supper which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: Quartier des Spectacles Restaurants.

Pâtisserie Cocobun - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries Open Supper
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Pâtisserie Cocobun

Opens Today at 9 am
(10)

Review Summary

Pâtisserie Cocobun is noted for offering the same delicious buns as its larger locations, even in a small space, and the bubble tea is affordable with appealing options. Service is mixed, with staff not always attentive as they chat during the order and pickup, yet orders are still accurate. Comments in French praise the staff as kind and helpful and also point to cleanliness and good service. Taken together, reviews suggest consistent food quality and a friendly, clean atmosphere, with some variability in attentiveness across visits.View restaurant profile
Café Tranquille - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries Open Supper
Coffee Shop

Café Tranquille

Opens Today at 10 am
(47)

Review Summary

Café Tranquille stands out as a favorite in downtown Montreal with a warm, cozy atmosphere, wood features, plants, large windows, and a view of the ice rink in winter. The space works for work, reading, or social time, offering tables, cushions, and a fireplace, but it can get busy on weekends and when the rink is open, making window seating hard to come by. The staff are friendly and the menu delivers solid options like hot chocolate, a cortado, and pastries, though some drinks may disappoint (chai latte noted as less good) and prices run a bit high for a cafe in the center. Free games and blankets are a welcome perk, but crowded areas and people staying with laptops can crowd the space. Overall, Café Tranquille balances charm and practicality and remains worth a visit for a quick hangout, study session, or after skating, with varied seating and a tranquil vibe.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries Open Supper
Coffee Shop

Café Van Houtte

Opens Today at 7 am
(35)

Review Summary

Reviews of Café Van Houtte highlight fresh coffee and espresso and desserts such as a molten chocolate cake described as amazing and a carrot cake praised as exceptionally good, with sandwiches and desserts that look homemade. Service appears mixed, with some customers noting friendly, smiling staff and generally good service, while others report inattentiveness or miscommunication and one croissant not being good; prices are considered relatively high, and a bagel eggs and cheese is mentioned alongside a solid coffee. The barista is described as kind but makes ordering errors. Overall, the place seems to deliver strong drinks and standout desserts but shows inconsistency in service and pricing.View restaurant profile
Pikolo Espresso Bar - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries Open Supper
Coffee Shop Top Pick

Pikolo Espresso Bar

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(254)

Review Summary

Across reviews, Pikolo Espresso Bar is described as a beloved craft-focused cafe in the arts district, where the coffee is often rich and smooth and drinks like cortados, iced Americano, espresso and matcha are well received, and the pastry selection ranging from buttery croissants to donuts is generally praised; latte art is frequently noted as gorgeous, the atmosphere is chic yet cozy and easy to work in, and the staff are usually friendly and patient, with fast wifi and a simple, welcoming vibe. However, some critiques point to crowding during peak hours, limited food options, occasional inconsistency in coffee quality, and practical annoyances such as insufficient outlets and cups not ideal for iced drinks; there are also moments of standout service, including a manager who helped during a disturbing incident, and a sense of community fostered by small touches like a complimentary magazine. Overall, Pikolo is seen as a reliable go-to for caffeine and bakery items with strong days and occasional bumps in quality or service.View restaurant profile
Osmo X Marusan - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries Open Supper
Coffee Shop Top Pick

Osmo X Marusan

Japanese curries, sandwiches & more in a trendy, fashionable cafe set in an industrial-style space.
Opens Today at 8 am
(737)

Review Summary

Osmo X Marusan comes across as a vibrant downtown Montreal cafe with a Japanese inspired menu that features Tamago Sando, karaage Sando, katsu Sando, curries and a range of drinks like matcha and hojicha. The space is stylish and unique, with a lively vibe that often includes music and a decibel meter, which suits many visitors but makes quiet study difficult. A predominantly student crowd during peak hours means long lines and crowded seating, though there is a back terrace in warm weather. Food portions vary with karaage and katsu getting praise while some egg sandwiches feel plain or small; the matcha is usually highlighted as a standout and the hojicha well liked, with a few notes about pre made or underwhelming matcha. Service is typically friendly though some experiences report slow timing during peak hours or occasional missteps. Overall the cafe offers bold flavors and a memorable atmosphere, exceptional drinks, and creative sandwiches, balanced against seating availability and noise levels.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries Open Supper
Coffee Shop

Café Van Houtte

Opens Today at 6 am
(35)

Review Summary

Reviews of Café Van Houtte show a mixed picture: the coffee and some dishes are praised, with a fresh lentil salad, broccoli soup, and tiramisu noted as standouts, and the location near the Berri metro described as convenient for a quick stop. Service experiences vary, ranging from well served and friendly to reports of a barista who answers only in English with a negative attitude and uneven smiles. Ecological concerns recur, with water served in disposable cups and no recycling offered, while utensils are wooden and packaging includes plastic and paper cups. Taken together, it remains a reasonable option for a break near the metro, though the mixed service and waste practices temper the overall impression.View restaurant profile

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