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Quartier des Spectacles Pastries

We found 18 recommendations for Quartier des Spectacles Pastries.

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

Commodore Café - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop Top Pick

Commodore Café

Coffee shop in the HONEYROSE Hotel.
Open until 3 pm
(47)

Review Summary

Commodore Café comes across as a welcoming spot with friendly baristas and solid coffee in a stylish, well located space whose decor transports guests and helps them unwind; grab-and-go options and delicious pastries add convenience and variety, and service is consistently praised as great. While one note mentions that coffee was average on a visit, other feedback highlights lattes that are among the best ever and earns strong recommendations. The overall vibe is charming and the atmosphere is enhanced by thoughtful details and a pleasant layout, making this a go-to for a satisfying experience.View restaurant profile
Café Tranquille - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
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 Origine - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop

Café Origine

Open until 5 pm
(110)

Review Summary

Café Origine comes across as a cozy, aesthetically pleasing Montreal spot where latte art, crispy croissants, and comforting drinks such as chai and hot chocolate are frequently praised. The space is quiet enough for a study break or a relaxed work session, with inviting staff and a friendly neighborhood vibe that makes it feel like a welcoming hangout rather than a crowded cafe. Reviews call Café Origine the best cozy cafe in the NDG area, noting beautiful decor, a calming atmosphere, and convenient seating with outlets for work. The menu earns praise for items like tiramisu mocha and matcha with unique drink patterns, alongside consistently good coffee and pastries. Overall, Café Origine is portrayed as a reliable, pleasant spot for a coffee, a pastry, or a chat, a Montreal treat and a gem in the city for its warm hospitality, great vibe, and understated charm.View restaurant profile
Marius et Fanny - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Marius et Fanny

Open until 5 pm
(55)

Review Summary

At Marius et Fanny, reviewers describe a charming spot with friendly, attentive service and a warm welcome, where high quality coffee and a wide array of pastries are frequently praised. The pastry selection is noted for variety and excellence, with items like Pain au Chocolat, Raspberry Danish, croissants, tarts, and a delicate tiramisu, and many highlight the hot chocolate and cappuccino as standout drinks. Savory options such as a vegetarian croque monsieur are enjoyed, though some diners feel sandwiches are pricey even when ingredients are fresh and local. The shop is described as well placed in downtown Montreal, making it a must visit for pastry lovers and breakfast fans. Standout items, including Tropezienne and assorted mini desserts, receive frequent praise, and several reviews point to gluten free options and consistently warm, personalized service. Taken together, the impressions suggest a gem of a bakery cafe with delicious pastries and welcoming staff that invite return visits.View restaurant profile
Café Constance signé Bazin - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop Top Pick

Café Constance signé Bazin

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(62)

Review Summary

Reviews of Café Constance signé Bazin describe a stylish, cozy cafe-restaurant with a refined ambiance where good coffee, fresh pastries and a French-inspired menu draw consistent praise. Savory dishes like gnocchi and boeuf bourguignon and pastries such as pistachio tartlet are cited for quality, while items like avocado toast are noted for balanced flavors and overall affordability for the area. The space is repeatedly praised for its beautiful decor, mid-century furniture and intimate feel, making it a popular spot to meet friends or study, though some note that the place is quite small and can get crowded, noisy, and less conducive to conversation during peak times. Service quality is described as variable: some reviewers highlight warm, attentive staff, while others report slow or cool reception. Reservations are often advised, especially for evenings or busy brunch hours. Overall, Café Constance signé Bazin is seen as a charming, reliable option with strong drinks, solid food and a welcoming atmosphere, tempered by size, noise and occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
L'Orangerie - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Restaurant Top Pick

L'Orangerie

(3)

Review Summary

At L'Orangerie, the decor is praised and the desserts are described as sublimely delicious and visually appealing, with some reviews noting a pleasant brunch atmosphere; however several drawbacks are mentioned: there are no toilets inside the restaurant, requiring a trip to Complexe Desjardins, and seating near the wall where others pass by to help themselves can feel awkward. The space can get cold because heating is lacking, and the food tends to cool quickly so nothing arrives hot. Coffee options are limited to espresso, latte, Americano, and hot chocolate, while the service is described as ordinary. Overall the experience is considered very expensive for what is offered, with repeat comments about cold food, no on-site restrooms, and insufficient heating, even though the desserts are consistently praised as good and beautiful.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Cocobun - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
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
Osmo X Marusan - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
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 SAT - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop

Café SAT

Opens Today at 8:30 am
(159)

Review Summary

Café SAT is described as a minimal yet warm space that works well for starting the day, having breakfast, or getting work done, with some noting a chic, Parisian inspired vibe and a peaceful, bright atmosphere. The location near Chinatown and Peace Park is praised for being convenient and roomy, though winter can feel very cold and a few reviews mention wanting to study there without the chill. Coffee quality is mixed but often praised for strong brews and standout espresso when made with care, while some drinks like chai and filtered coffee miss the mark for certain tasters, and a few say the drinks fall short compared to other spots. Pastries and light meals, including croissants and a healthy breakfast, receive favorable feedback and prices are generally described as reasonable or affordable. Overall, Café SAT offers a stylish, comfortable setting with friendly staff and a calm vibe, delivering memorable coffee and bites in equal measure while highlighting opportunities to improve consistency, noise levels, and winter comfort.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop

Café Van Houtte

Open until 8 pm
(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
Café Nocturne - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop

Café Nocturne

Open until 5 pm
(184)

Review Summary

Café Nocturne is described as a cozy, charming cafe with standout coffee and pastries, especially the croissants and scones. The pastries are often baked in house with seasonal flavors and the vibe is relaxed and welcoming, making it a good spot for studying, working, or casual meet ups. Many praise friendly baristas and solid espresso drinks, with notes of great lattes, croissants, and a lively atmosphere. However, some visits are slowed by service that can feel slow or inconsistent, including reports of a lack of greeting from a particular barista and seating that fills up with people working on laptops. WiFi reliability and indoor temperature are noted as issues in some reviews, which can affect comfort during longer stays. Overall the consensus centers on high quality coffee and pastries and a welcoming ambiance, with many planning to return despite occasional service inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop Top Pick

La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal

Open until 5 pm
(426)

Review Summary

La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal comes across as a cozy and welcoming spot where bagels are described as fresh, chewy and flavorful with a wide array of cream cheese flavors and toppings such as pesto cream cheese, strawberry cream cheese, honey nuts cream cheese and smoked salmon options that many reviewers highly recommend. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness, helpfulness and quick service, creating a warm atmosphere that makes it a reliable choice for breakfast, lunch or a quick morning visit. Ambience and coffee are often highlighted as positives, with mentions of a bright, pleasant space and tasty coffee, while there are some complaints about price being high and occasional inconsistency, including rare reports of bagels being dry or not as fresh. Overall the reviews indicate a strong bagel experience with generous portions and thoughtful service, though a few notes about value and consistency remind that experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop

Café Van Houtte

Open until 10 pm
(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
Café Van Houtte - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop

Café Van Houtte

Opens Today at 8 am
(28)

Review Summary

At Café Van Houtte, guests report a standout coffee experience with a delicious matcha latte and a brew that meets high expectations. The staff are friendly, smiling, and efficient, always ready to help with questions about the menu and to keep the visit pleasant. Service is fast and the vibe is nice, with some noting it as the fastest service they have had in a coffee shop, though one pastry, a date square, was described as a bit soft and crumbly. Overall the reviews point to a reliable spot for good coffee and a welcoming team that makes the pause between activities enjoyable.View restaurant profile
Pikolo Espresso Bar - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
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
Le Café Big Trouble - Quartier des Spectacles Pastries
Coffee Shop Top Pick

Le Café Big Trouble

Opens Today at 8 am
(326)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Café Big Trouble on Saint-Denis in Montreal as a cozy, quirky brunch spot filled with plants, colorful decor, and soft light that feels like a small oasis in the city, inviting long visits for work, reading, or catching up with friends. The menu delivers generous portions and house made breads, with standout items including sourdough, pancakes, avocado toast, burritos, and a salmon or lox platter, along with creative breakfast sandwiches; vegan options are noted as thoughtful. Coffee is frequently praised, from well balanced cortados to refreshing filter brews, and the pastries are often highlighted. The atmosphere is described as friendly, lively, and welcoming, supported by attentive staff and playful vibes. Occasional drawbacks include longer waits during busy periods and, for some, value or consistency issues with certain dishes. Overall, Le Café Big Trouble is regarded as a memorable Montreal brunch destination with strong food, a fun ambience, and a sense of community that makes it worth a visit.View restaurant profile

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