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Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

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PoutineVille - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

PoutineVille

Open until Midnight
(145)
Mile-End, Outremont

Mentioned in: The Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20

Review Summary

Reviews highlight fast, friendly service and a vibrant, sports bar vibe, with generous portions and affordable prices that make it easy to try several poutines. Fries are usually hot and crispy and the cheese curds and toppings offer a fun, customizable take on the classic dish. The build-your-own option and menu staples like pulled pork or smoked meat poutines are frequent favorites, with many praising bold flavors and the generous portions that can be shared. Some notes mention occasional soggy fries or order mix ups, especially with delivery or large groups, and a few diners feel the sauce could be bolder when meat is not included for vegetarians. Overall, PoutineVille comes across as a welcoming spot for poutine lovers who appreciate value, variety, and dependable service.View restaurant profile
Le Roseline - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Le Roseline

Gourmet Cuisine - Wine Bar - Cocktail lounge
Open until Midnight
(1069)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More

Review Summary

Le Roseline offers a warm, intimate vibe with refined decor and a piano lounge that sets a glamorous yet relaxed mood. Reviews praise impeccable service, friendly and knowledgeable staff, and thoughtful wine pairings that elevate the dining experience. The menu consistently shines with fresh, delicious dishes and standout seafood options, oysters, and savory pastas, while cocktails and a strong wine list earn frequent compliments. The atmosphere works beautifully for dates, gatherings with friends, or celebrations, with live music on many evenings and a chic, cozy setting that invites lingering. Some notes mention small tables or occasional waits, but the overall impression is that Le Roseline delivers a memorable, high quality experience that leaves guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
HELM microbrasserie - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

HELM microbrasserie

Stylish, minimalist-chic microbrewery also serving creative cocktails & inventive comfort cuisine.
Open until 3 am
(1023)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Best Bars: Where to Go, What to DrinkMicrobreweries in Montreal: Discover the Best SpotsView More

Review Summary

HELM microbrasserie offers a warm inviting atmosphere with a standout beer selection and a menu that pleases both hearty eaters and lighter appetites. Guests repeatedly praise the quality of the food from burgers and quesadillas to poutine, vegan options and well rounded dishes, with generous portions and tasty flavors. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, able to accommodate large groups and ensure smooth experiences. The casual welcoming vibe makes it a great spot to watch a game, hang out with friends, or unwind after a concert, and the dog friendly policy and pleasant terrace add to the appeal. Occasional art exhibitions and events further enhance the experience. Overall, Helm microbrasserie is celebrated for good beers, tasty bites, and a team that makes visits enjoyable and memorable.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Café buvette Magnolia

Daily fresh bagels, salads, juices and smoothies
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(420)
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

Review Summary

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
Viva Restaurant + Bar - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Viva Restaurant + Bar

Open until 11 pm
(239)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Mentioned in: The Best Portuguese Restaurants in MontrealBurrata: The Fanciest Cheese and Where to Taste it in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Viva Restaurant + Bar delivers a warm welcoming atmosphere with flavorful Mediterranean influenced fare, seafood and great pizzas cooked in a wood oven. Across visits the team provides attentive service and a friendly vibe that makes meals feel special, whether celebrating a birthday or enjoying a cozy evening. The menu shines with homemade pasta, fresh seafood, flavorful risottos, and crowd pleasing pizzas, with many guests noting that the pizza is among the best they have had and that dishes are prepared with care and love by the kitchen. The setting in the heart of the Portuguese neighborhood adds charm and a vibrant ambiance, making it a go to spot for a comforting yet refined dining experience. Guests note impressive presentations, generous portions and good value, with several highlighting Bacalhau dishes, risotto and tiramisu as standouts. Overall Viva Restaurant + Bar offers a consistently satisfying mix of great food, hearty portions and friendly service in a lively inviting space.View restaurant profile
India Rosa Plateau - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

India Rosa Plateau

Indian restaurant and cocktail bar offering a variety of Indian dishes and infusions with a modern touch.
Open until Midnight
(4823)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealWhere to Celebrate New Year's Eve in Montreal: The Best Restaurants and Brunches for 2026View More

Review Summary

India Rosa Plateau is consistently praised for its stylish ambience, warm service, and inventive Indian fusion that shines in tapas, brunch, and main courses. Guests highlight crowd-pleasing dishes like butter chicken, lamb, chicken tikka masala, and seafood plates, with the tapas style for sharing and a standout garlic naan tradition. The brunch is celebrated for creative twists on classics such as chicken and waffles and Benedicts, while cocktails and mocktails receive admiration for originality and presentation. The atmosphere is described as chic yet welcoming, making it a reliable spot for date nights, family dinners, or gatherings with friends. While some reviews mention premium pricing, occasional slower pacing, or loud music, the consensus centers on flavorful, well-prepared dishes, generous portions, and attentive staff that invite return visits. Overall, India Rosa Plateau emerges as a go-to Montreal spot for a modern take on Indian flavors with a refined, convivial vibe.View restaurant profile
Terrasse Thanos - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Terrasse Thanos

Open until Midnight
(237)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Review Summary

Terrasse Thanos draws broad praise for authentic Greek cooking, generous portions, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes guests feel at home. Dishes such as calamari, octopus, mezze, and the meat and seafood platters are described as fresh, flavorful, and well balanced, with the Greek potatoes and tzatziki earning frequent compliments. The BYOW option is a popular feature that many reviewers say enhances the dining experience. Service is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and accommodating, with thoughtful touches during celebrations and occasions. A few notes mention occasional slower service and the pork chop on the grill plate being a touch overcooked. Desserts like homemade cheesecake and galaktoboureko are highlighted as standout finishes. Overall Terrasse Thanos is regarded as a standout choice for a relaxed, lively Greek meal, great for gatherings, with open air dining and a genuinely welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
La Chronique - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

La Chronique

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(74)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Make Your Special Occasions Tasty Every Time at These Montreal Fine Dining EstablishmentsWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More

Review Summary

Overall, La Chronique draws strong praise for impeccable service and a refined, expressive tasting menu where wine pairings are integrated with each course. The staff are described as attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly, contributing to a memorable and immersive dining experience. Dishes are celebrated for balance, artistry, and precise technique, with highlights including seafood and tender meats, and portions described as well judged. The ambiance is often noted as elegant and refined but sometimes quieter than expected, making it feel more like a culinary journey than a lively night out. Pricing is premium and the experience is described as expensive, yet many consider it worth the investment for gastronomic enthusiasts. Regulars praise a longstanding, capable team and a consistently high level of care. Negative reviews are mentioned as rare exceptions, usually tied to temper or inflated expectations rather than the kitchen.View restaurant profile
Vegâteau - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Vegâteau

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(99)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Mentioned in: The Most Indulgent Cupcakes in Montreal: Our Recommendations

Review Summary

Vegauté is described as a standout vegan and gluten-free bakery with a growing footprint, including plans for a Mile End location and a smooth online ordering experience. Reviewers praise an appealing range of indulgent desserts that appeal to vegans and non-vegans alike, with favorites like matcha and lemon tarts, eclairs, Paris Brest, pistachio pastries, and a coconut soft serve, though some items can be heavier on flavoring. Many note the high quality and value, with desserts that are beautiful, flavorful, and not overly indulgent at the gluten-free and dairy-free bases, and online orders and delivery are reliable. There are some practical caveats such as the absence of on-site restrooms and occasional questions about seating or service standards. Overall reviews position Vegauté as a go-to for gluten-free vegan pastries, a delightful discovery, and even a preferred wedding cake option.View restaurant profile
Café Santropol - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Café Santropol

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(391)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineThe Most Aesthetic Cafes in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Overall reviews portray Café Santropol as a beloved, quirky Montreal spot with a lush garden, a serene courtyard and a lively terrace that shines in good weather, making it a favorite spot for coffee, lunch or casual meetups, yet it can test patience when lines are long and seating is slow during peak hours. Food and drinks are frequently praised for generous, well crafted sandwiches, solid soups and desserts, with vegan and veggie options readily available; the bread and fillings are often described as comforting and satisfying. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy, bohemian and charming, with the backyard and decor contributing to a special vibe, and some reviewers especially enjoy the hibiscus lemonade and chai. Service quality is variable: many find the staff friendly, attentive and helpful, while others report slow service, miscommunications about seating or moments of cold or unfriendly service in busy times. Some remarks touch on cleanliness and restrooms and others note high prices though portions are large and value is fair. Overall Café Santropol remains a standout for its ambiance and generous, comforting fare, drawing people back again and again despite occasional delays or uneven service.View restaurant profile
Café Olimpico - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Café Olimpico

Authentic Italian Cafe
Open until Midnight
(840)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndWhere to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonView More

Review Summary

Across reviews, Café Olimpico is consistently praised for outstanding coffee with authentic Italian character, including rich espressos, smooth cortados, and flavorful lattes, often paired with beloved pastries like tiramisu and cannoli. The atmosphere is described as warm, cozy, and lively, with real Italian café vibes, old school decor, sports on TVs, and a buzzing terrace in nice weather. Staff are repeatedly noted as friendly, efficient, and welcoming, helping it feel like a neighborhood hub even during busy periods, though lines and seating can be limited. The spots are seen as Montreal institutions open early and late, with multiple locations maintaining the same charm and quality, and the overall experience is described as a go to for coffee purists craving a true Italian cafe vibe. Desserts and pastries, especially cannoli and pistachio items, are highlighted as must tries, and the quality of the coffee is often described as epic and consistently well balanced. Some reviews mention occasional bathroom or outdoor cleanliness issues during peak times, but these do not overshadow the strong coffee, vibrant energy, and community feel that define Café Olimpico. Overall, Café Olimpico is viewed as a top destination in Montreal for great coffee, tasty sweets, and a lively, sociable atmosphere.View restaurant profile
TAS Café Bistro Lounge - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

TAS Café Bistro Lounge

Opens Tuesday at 8 am
(21)
Mile-Ex, Mile-End

Review Summary

With TAS Café Bistro Lounge, the welcome comes with a big smile and a contagious morning mood that lifts spirits almost as much as coffee. Excellent service and food get high recommendations. It feels like the cafe that matches the moment, and the setting is a very beautiful place.View restaurant profile
Leméac Café Bistro - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Leméac Café Bistro

Open until 11 pm
(670)
Outremont, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Make Your Special Occasions Tasty Every Time at These Montreal Fine Dining EstablishmentsBest Solo Dining in Montreal: Top Restaurants for Eating AloneView More

Review Summary

Overall, reviews portray Leméac as a beloved Montreal staple that delivers classic French bistro fare with a polished yet welcoming vibe. The food earns frequent praise for items like duck confit, beef tartare, salmon preparations, moules and the pain perdu, with many noting generous portions and reliable flavors, though a few dishes are described as over salted or underwhelming. Service is described as warm and attentive when the house is bustling, yet there are occasional comments about slower or uneven service on certain visits. The ambiance is repeatedly praised as stylish and lively but versatile for brunch, lunch or dinner, with large front windows and a neighborhood charm that many find special, even if the space can be noisy when crowded. The wine list is extensive and well chosen, albeit at a premium, and reservations are often recommended to secure a good table and pace. All in all, Leméac is regarded as a dependable, high quality French dining destination in Montreal, offering menu variety, a memorable atmosphere and a reason patrons keep returning.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Hongroise Montreal - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Cuisine Hongroise Montreal

Opens Monday at 11:30 am
(24)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Cuisine Hongroise Montreal earns praise for authentic Hungarian flavors across mains, sides, soups and specialties such as chicken paprikas, goulash, schnitzel and stuffed cabbage rolls, with dishes described as fresh, tasty and homemade. Flavors are said to capture what is found in Hungary and to evoke familiar memories, while service is repeatedly described as friendly, fast and attentive in a cozy, homey setting. Visitors note that portions are satisfying and good value for the price, though some say they could be a bit larger. The location on St Laurent Boulevard places it among nearby shops, and the dining room is described as cozy and charming, enhancing the sense of stepping into a welcoming place. Many call it a hidden gem and a welcome refuge in a changing neighborhood, with a strong inclination to return.View restaurant profile
Ateliers & Saveurs - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Ateliers & Saveurs

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(39)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Learn How to Taste Wine in Montreal: The Best Classes and Workshops

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Ateliers & Saveurs as a warm, convivial setting where hands on cooking is paired with engaging wine tastings. The workshops appeal to couples, colleagues and friends, offering friendly hosts, skilled chefs, and a relaxed atmosphere that makes everyone feel welcome. Most comments praise generous portions, flavorful dishes and insightful tastings, with highlights including sushi, tapas, ramen and wine classes. A few drawbacks are noted, such as occasional logistical hiccups like a location change or equipment issues, variability in wine quality or selection, and some concerns about value or portion size. Still, the overall sentiment is positive and many say they would return and would recommend the experience to others, appreciating the convivial learning environment, the interactive format, and the chance to share a memorable group activity.View restaurant profile
Mikado - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Mikado

Open until 11 pm
(293)
Outremont, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatA Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi RestaurantsView More

Review Summary

Mikado is described across reviews as a stylish, upscale sushi spot with consistently fresh fish, beautifully presented plates, and a strong drink program that enhances the dining experience. Diners praise the quality and variety of sushi and sashimi, the standout rolls like lobster and paradise, and reliable appetizers and gyoza, with miso soup and dumplings receiving particular affection. The ambiance and service are frequently highlighted as refined and welcoming, the staff being noted for attentiveness and knowledge, and the setting described as cozy yet sophisticated. Some reviews mention prices being on the higher side and occasional inconsistencies in value, timing, or front of house service, including moments of slow pacing or instances where sushi arrived at the table at an undesirable temperature. Yet many readers call Mikado one of their top sushi destinations, citing thoughtful menu options, excellent cocktails, and a genuine sense of hospitality that makes it worth a return visit.View restaurant profile
Mont Éclair - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Mont Éclair

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(293)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Dubai Chocolate in Montreal: Where to Find the Viral Treat and Desserts Inspired by It

Review Summary

Mont Éclair earns praise for its refined presentation and strong focus on éclairs, with many flavors described as fresh and indulgent from pistachio and passion fruit to vanilla Madagascar and lavender, plus chocolates, tarts and other desserts that showcase artisanal technique. The shop’s elegant, cozy space and friendly, attentive staff are frequently highlighted, though some reviews mention a small interior and occasional slow service. Pâte à choux is often airy and fillings rich, with glazes that demonstrate skilled craftsmanship, and the presentation is repeatedly described as striking. Prices are noted as higher than average, but many feel the quality and location justify the cost, while others feel the value can vary with flavor and freshness. For gifts or take home treats, the range and craftsmanship make it a go to, with many stating they plan to return to sample more flavors. A few experiences describe inconsistent freshness or flavor intensity, but overall Mont Éclair is regarded as a standout pâtisserie on Mont Royal and is highly recommended for pastry lovers.View restaurant profile
Ta Chido Snack-bar mexicain - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Ta Chido Snack-bar mexicain

Colorful dining room with familiar Mexican snacks as well as margaritas & desserts
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(124)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Ta Chido Snack-bar mexicain serves authentic Mexican fare that many reviewers rate highly, with standout tacos and tortas such as the pulled pork torta and the torta pierna and al pastor tacos praised for flavor, freshness, and generous portions. The ambience is described as casual, lively, and eclectic with authentic touches and a small patio that enhance the dining experience. Service is mostly friendly and efficient, though a few guests note occasional delays or lapses like slow seating or missteps with glassware. Drinks and cocktails receive solid appreciation and the overall value and consistency of the food keep bringing guests back, with many calling it one of the best Mexican spots in Montreal. The place is regarded as a must-try casual destination for authentic Mexican flavors, even as some reviews mention occasional service hiccups and not every dish shining equally.View restaurant profile
DELI 365 - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

DELI 365

Opens Tomorrow at 1 pm
(26)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

DELI 365 is praised for Montreal smoked meat with tender beef and a kosher option, with some calling it the best smoke meat in Montréal and noting it as a must-have sandwich, even comparing the tenderness to New York pastrami. The product is take-out only with no sit-down space, and some reviewers love the flavor while others complain that the portion size is small for the price. Food is described as delicious and prices as reasonable, but there is a strong caveat about Uber delivery costs being extremely high compared to the in-store price, which deters those who cannot or will not pay more for delivery. Opinions vary on future visits, with at least one reviewer saying they would not go back due to value, while others still praise the offering. In summary, DELI 365 delivers standout smoked meat and a kosher option, but value and delivery pricing create mixed satisfaction among customers.View restaurant profile
Chez Lévêque - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Chez Lévêque

Open until 11 pm
(168)
Outremont, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceOur Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More

Review Summary

Chez Lévêque is a long-standing Montreal French bistro with a warm, intimate atmosphere and generally strong value for money. The menu centers on classic French dishes, including house-made charcuterie and terrines, seafood, moules farcies, and hearty mains such as onglet and veal, with many dishes cited as delicious and well prepared and the wine list noted as deep and well matched. Service is repeatedly praised as professional and attentive, making guests feel welcome, though a few reviews mention crowded dining rooms, lively noise levels, or moments of formal or brisk service. Several diners highlight standout items like escargots, bouillabaisse, cod, tarte tatin, and desserts, while a small number note misses such as a less favored pasta dish or an imperfect course. The restaurant is described as an institution open for years, offering lunch and prix fixe options that make refined French cooking accessible, and many visitors say they look forward to returning for familiar favorites and a reliable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Cinéma Moderne - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Cinéma Moderne

Cinema featuring a sleek cafe-bar & a curated selection of art films shown in a compact theater.
(153)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Cinéma Moderne is described as an intimate, small repertory cinema with a strong program of independent, art-house and world films and occasional retrospectives that invite discovery. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, with a bar and cafe that serve good coffee and beers, popcorn, and brief staff introductions to films that add a hint of personality, even as some find the drink prices high and the overall value not always matched by the cost. Seating is a common point of contention, praised for its coziness but criticized for uncomfortable chairs and limited neck support, with some reviewers noting a desire for upgrades while others appreciate the charm of the space and the focus on the film; a few comments mention minor issues like occasional bugs and the need to arrive early due to a small venue. The programming and audience culture are often highlighted, including a no-phone policy during screenings, a respectful crowd, multilingual trigger warnings, and the chance to explore titles not easily found elsewhere, which makes it ideal for cinephiles and those seeking a quiet night with friends. A practical caveat is the venue's cancellation policy, which does not offer refunds or exchanges for cancellations, a factor to consider given the advance booking required for this intimate setting.View restaurant profile
Dispatch Coffee - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Dispatch Coffee

Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 am
(255)
Mile-End

Mentioned in: Enjoy Montreal in a Sip: Lattes and Cold Brews Redefine the Coffee Break.

Review Summary

Dispatch Coffee is widely praised for excellent coffee and a bright, spacious, minimalist space that works well for studying, remote work, or meeting friends. The vibe is described as calm, welcoming, and well designed, with natural light and a solid lineup of filter coffees and ethically sourced beans. Staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and knowledgeable, offering helpful service even when busy. The menu is appreciated for quality pastries and a rotating selection of coffees, though some reviews mention price and limited food options. A few drawbacks appear, including occasional espresso dialing issues, noisy environments, and crowds on weekends, with some mentions of flies near pastries and wifi that can be unreliable. Overall, Dispatch Coffee stands out as a top option for coffee in Montreal, renowned for its coffee quality, space to work or study, and friendly crew, even as experiences can vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Bernard - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Brasserie Bernard

Eclectic, French-inspired bistro dishes & a wine-centric bar in a stylish space with Parisian flair.
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(2799)
Outremont, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat

Review Summary

Brasserie Bernard is frequently described as a charming, Parisian style bistro in Outremont, offering a warm, attentive service and a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. The menu earns praise for classic French brasserie fare such as moules frites, tartares, duck confit, escargots, fish and chips, and steak frites, with many diners calling the dishes delicious and well prepared and the wine list a notable plus. The terrace and interior are highlighted as beautiful settings, though seating can be tight and the room can be noisy at peak times. Service is repeatedly described as impeccable and friendly, with staff often praised for wine recommendations, while a few visits note slower pacing or uneven attention. Value is mixed: some consider the prices worth it for quality and ambiance, while others feel portions or some dishes do not match the cost. Overall Brasserie Bernard remains a popular go to for a reliable, enjoyable French bistro experience, drawing couples and groups back for a special night or casual dinner alike.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Première Moisson

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(65)
Mile-End

Review Summary

Première Moisson is described as a pleasant place to unwind with a pastry and a small coffee, and many customers still grab a rustic loaf to go. Breakfast pastries are praised, service is described as amazing, the space is roomy for reading, and the atmosphere is calm though music preferences vary. A pastry with mushrooms, lentils and cheese chosen on the proprietor's recommendation was an excellent family favourite, and kindness and a welcoming mood from the owner are repeatedly noted. Some reviews mention that since a change of ownership the quality of viennoiseries has varied, with less baking done in-house and more industrial production, which contrasts with a sense of authenticity. The chicken pie is considered decent but somewhat industrial, and a version from another market is regarded as more homemade even if it costs more. The terrace is described as beautiful, and overall service and food receive positive remarks, including standout plant-based milk cappuccino and chouquettes, and croissants and bread that are described as fresh and amazing.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Guillaume - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Boulangerie Guillaume

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(274)
Mile-End

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Boulangerie Guillaume is widely praised for its bread and pastries, with many calling it the best bakery in Montreal. The bread is described as excellent and the croissants and other viennoiseries are often highlighted as standout. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, even when the shop is busy. Several notes mention practical drawbacks such as the absence of a bread slicer, small bags, and occasional price increases or changes after a move to a nearby location. Space for eating on site is limited and some reviewers wish for sturdier reusable bags and more eco friendly packaging. A few patrons mention a dog friendly policy and overall the place remains a go to for fresh and flavorful breads and pastries. Overall the reviews depict a bakery that delivers high quality and variety, with some caveats about pricing, slicing, and space.View restaurant profile
Pizzeria Magpie - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Pizzeria Magpie

Open until 11 pm
(692)
Mile-End, Outremont

Mentioned in: The Best Pizza in MontrealThe Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundView More

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Pizzeria Magpie as a beloved wood fired Neapolitan spot with a warm, cozy vibe, where the pizzas and fresh ingredients shine and the service is frequently praised as attentive and friendly; many note standout pies like Mortadella, Diavola, and other creative options, along with good cocktails and a well received limoncello surprise, while some diners mention a few rough patches such as long waits at peak times, a hot room or variable AC, and occasional menu items that don’t hit as hard or feel limited; the dough quality and oven mastery are repeatedly cited as key strengths, and several readers call it among the best pizza places in Montreal and worth the trip, with high marks for atmosphere, desserts, and overall value.View restaurant profile
Jack Le Coq - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Jack Le Coq

Open until 4 am
(357)
Mile-End

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

Jack Le Coq is described by reviewers as a place with juicy crispy fried chicken and tender bites, with fries that many find unique and tasty and sauces that sometimes stand out, and several call the fried chicken in Montreal top tier. Service is repeatedly praised for friendliness and efficiency, with a pleasant atmosphere that blends retro industrial vibes. Ambience and cleanliness get mixed notes, with many finding the place clean and welcoming, while some report flies and table cleanliness issues that affect the experience. Prices and value are a frequent topic, with some saying the meals are pricey or not worth the cost, while others feel the quality justifies the price. There are criticisms of kitchen speed and occasional inconsistency in cooking, with some orders arriving undercooked or overly oily, and a few delivery experiences via apps showing missing or partial portions. Despite these points, many reviews say they would return for the chicken and tenders and would recommend the restaurant to fried chicken lovers.View restaurant profile
Philinos - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Philinos

Open until 11 pm
(141)
Mile-End

Mentioned in: Best Greek Restaurants in MontrealHushed Dining Spots for the Ultimate Relaxing MealView More

Review Summary

Philinos is described by diners as delivering authentic Greek cooking with generous portions and consistently flavorful dishes such as moussaka, lamb, souvlaki, calamari, Greek salads, and a dessert of loukoumades, all paired with friendly, attentive service in a warm atmosphere that ranges from romantic to lively on the terrace; the restaurant is widely regarded as a top Greek option in Montreal, a reliable favorite for family dinners, gatherings with friends, and special occasions, with many noting it as the best Greek in town and praising value and portion sizes that satisfy hungry groups; there are a few criticisms, including a Parc Avenue visit where service and language responsiveness fell short and the food was described as mediocre for the price, occasional remarks about the dining room being loud or in need of an interior refresh, and occasional comments about tipping etiquette, but the overall sentiment remains strongly positive with recurring compliments on authenticity, hospitality, and the ability to make guests feel at home, prompting plans to return and to recommend Philinos to others.View restaurant profile
Café Club Social - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Café Club Social

Open until Midnight
(76)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End

Review Summary

Café Club Social comes across as a warm, communal cafe in Montreal, with a cozy interior, a lively vibe, and a big terrace that makes it a go to spot for working, meeting friends, or simply lingering over a good espresso. The coffee is frequently praised as rich and well balanced, with cappuccino singled out as especially excellent, and the menu features well made sandwiches and tasty treats that complement the atmosphere. The place is described as welcoming and authentic, evoking Italian coffee culture and feeling like a neighborhood staple for daily rituals. While the experience is often positive, service can vary from quick and friendly to slow or a bit overwhelmed during busy periods, and crowds at peak times are noted by some. Overall, Café Club Social is seen as a reliable, comforting venue for good coffee, pleasant company, and a sense of community.View restaurant profile
Café Gaspé - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Café Gaspé

Opens Monday at 8 am
(14)
Mile-End, Outremont

Review Summary

At Café Gaspé, reviews point to friendly staff and good coffee and pastries, with praise for the overall quality of food and service, while price is a common complaint and the vegetarian wrap is described as mostly cheese with only a few vegetables.View restaurant profile
Côba Sushi - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Côba Sushi

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(355)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi Restaurants

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Côba Sushi as a standout destination with fresh, creative sushi, high quality ingredients, and masterful presentation. The atmosphere is consistently praised as cozy, romantic, and inviting, with moody lighting and warm service that makes guests feel welcome every time. Staff are generally praised for friendliness and professionalism, and many diners note reliable kitchen execution and thoughtful chef selections. Dishes such as truffle tuna, wagyu, toro, sashimi and inventive rolls are frequently cited as exceptional, with the overall experience described as among the best sushi in Montreal. Value is seen as solid when quality is weighed against price, though a few guests feel portions are small or prices are high for what is served. A minority report slower service or longer waits and occasional variability in pacing, but most reviews emphasize a memorable, high quality dining experience that keeps locals returning.View restaurant profile
Fugazzi Pizza Presto - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Fugazzi Pizza Presto

Open until 11:30 pm
(222)
Mile-End

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndGuide to the Best Takeout and Delivery Lunches in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Reviews of Fugazzi Pizza Presto present a mixed picture: the pizza is frequently praised for a wood-fired crust, good ingredients, and solid flavor, with favorites like the mush pit and other pies noted for value, while some dishes such as the Caesar salad are criticized as bland or overpriced. Service experiences vary widely, with several accounts of slow lunch service or delays, orders arriving cold, and occasional missing items, accompanied by occasional positive notes about staff addressing issues, though checkout or delivery processes are described as confusing or problematic when things go wrong. The atmosphere is described as casual and fun with distinctive decor, and many feel the prices offer good value for the area, though a few reviews view the price as high relative to the experience when portions or heat suffer. Overall Fugazzi Pizza Presto stands out for pizza quality and a lively vibe during busy periods, but consistency in both service and menu execution remains a common point of feedback.View restaurant profile
Cafe Felice - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Cafe Felice

Opens Tomorrow at 5 am
(132)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End

Review Summary

Cafe Felice is widely praised for a warm, cozy atmosphere and excellent coffee, with standout drinks like cappuccinos, lattes, and strong dark roasts paired with fresh, homemade tasting food and popular breakfast bagel sandwiches. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, welcoming, and attentive, contributing to a social, neighborhood vibe that makes it a reliable spot for a morning coffee or a casual meal. It is often highlighted as a top find in Montreal, especially in Mile End, with a charming, family-owned feel and a lively decor. A few reviews note a cash-only policy and the presence of an ATM, sometimes leading to inconvenience or extra costs, and some mention small tables that are not ideal for working. Overall, Cafe Felice comes across as a dependable go-to for great coffee, tasty bagels, and a friendly scene that keeps people returning.View restaurant profile
Chez Greenberg - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Chez Greenberg

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(170)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More

Review Summary

Chez Greenberg is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy atmosphere and attentive service that makes guests feel at home. The bagel lox combinations are repeatedly praised, with the lemon cream cheese and house smoked salmon noted as standout touches. Knishes, latkes, and whitefish salad are highlighted as equally delicious, with many comments on fresh ingredients and careful preparation. The cafe vibe extends to excellent coffee and brunch offerings that fit the comforting mood of the place. Some reviewers mention price points as a consideration, but most agree the quality and experience justify it. Overall, it emerges as a local gem and a must visit in Montreal for bagel lovers and fans of Jewish inspired creations.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Khao Soi - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Restaurant Khao Soi

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(156)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews consistently highlight Khao Soi for authentic Northern Thai flavors, with the Khao Soi itself, pad thai, and other staples praised for depth and balance, and the mango sticky rice often singled out as excellent. Dishes arrive in generous portions and the prices are viewed as fair or good value for the quality, with many noting reliable takeout and fast, friendly service. The restaurant is repeatedly described as one of the best Thai spots in Montreal, offering halal options and a welcoming, casual vibe that makes it a go-to for both dine-in and casual gatherings. A few caveats appear, including occasional saltiness or flavor balance issues, some dishes that feel less generous for the price, and occasional service or ambiance nits, but these are not the norm. Overall, Khao Soi comes across as a standout choice for authentic Thai, delivering flavorful, comforting meals and attentive service, with most guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
MEHADRIN MEATS - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

MEHADRIN MEATS

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(35)
Mile-End, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Mehadrin Meats receives praise for excellent takeout and fresh, high quality meat, with customers noting great service and a wide selection of frozen meats, salads and dips, plus drinks. The deli style offerings, sandwiches and other specialties are highlighted, and the shop provides vacuum packed takeaway and same day delivery. Reviewers describe friendly staff and a peaceful atmosphere, and some mention that it feels like a grocery store with a broad range of items including kugels and cholent. Overall Mehadrin Meats is seen as a reliable source for kosher meat and takeout with consistent quality and a broad product range in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Alex Platel - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Pâtisserie Alex Platel

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(108)
Outremont, Mile-End

Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Pâtisserie Alex Platel celebrate fresh, flavorful pastries made with evident passion, with standout items such as croissants, kouign amann, éclairs, fraisier, tarte tatin and mille-feuille, and a strong sense of artisanal craft. The takeout-friendly setup and nearby parks make it easy to enjoy treats outdoors, and many describe the bakery as one of the best in Montreal for pastry lovers. Customers frequently praise variety, quality, and friendly service, and note the shop as a reliable go-to for a quick, delicious bite. Some feedback points to higher prices and smaller portions in recent years, occasional inconsistency, and at least one report of a freshness issue, while a few reviews mention uneven friendliness from staff and the lack of indoor seating. All told, the location is appreciated for its passion-driven offerings and the desire to return to try more pastries and chocolates, even as some shoppers weigh value and consistency.View restaurant profile
Nita Tout Garni - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Nita Tout Garni

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(82)
Mile-End, Outremont

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndYour Guide to Montreal's Must-Try SandwichesView More

Review Summary

Reviews highlight Nita Tout Garni as a bright, inviting spot in Mile End with a weekly lineup of standout sandwiches such as tuna and brisket, and a breakfast gravlax that fills you up; the sandwiches are described as fresh, balanced, and often generously sized, with unique flavor combinations and bread made daily. The roast beef sandwich with a mushroom purée is praised for juiciness and depth, while the trout gravlax and some chicken salads receive mixed feedback, with one tasting fishy and another offering a more traditional take. Service and staff friendliness are repeatedly mentioned as a plus, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere, and the dining area is noted as small but well arranged, with a sense of being unhurried despite lines forming. Some concerns touch on pricing relative to portions and occasional hours that limit when sandwiches are available, but the overall sentiment remains that Nita Tout Garni is a hidden gem with high quality ingredients and a desire to return for more sandwiches and drinks.View restaurant profile
Queen Sheba - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Queen Sheba

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(170)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the Plate

Review Summary

Many reviews praise Queen Sheba for authentic Ethiopian flavors, with injera made in house, and generous, satisfying portions. The menu offers a range of vegan options and meat dishes, and the vegan platter is often highlighted as a standout. Service is repeatedly described as warm, attentive, with thoughtful touches from staff and even the owner checking in during the meal. The vibe is frequently described as cozy, lively, and welcoming, with a beautiful interior and music that enhances the experience. Many diners call it one of the best Ethiopian spots in Montreal and a reliable choice for birthdays or group outings, with reasonable prices. There are occasional notes about isolated issues, such as a dish arriving cold or flavors being less exciting, but overall the sentiment is overwhelmingly positive.View restaurant profile
Barcola Bistro - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Barcola Bistro

Open until 11 pm
(64)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End

Review Summary

Barcola Bistro stands out as a cozy, intimate spot with a jazzy vibe and a weekly changing menu that keeps things fresh. The service is consistently warm and attentive, and the space feels welcoming with dim lighting, a record player, and thoughtful music. The cuisine is described as high quality and delicious, with fresh ingredients and well executed courses that linger after the bite. The atmosphere is charming and romantic, ideal for taking time to enjoy the moment, with good wine and a lively yet refined soundtrack. Overall Barcola Bistro is often described as a hidden gem with a memorable vibe and welcoming hospitality that invites a return.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shop - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Sushi Shop

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(28)
Outremont, Mile-End

Review Summary

At Sushi Shop, guests enjoyed the space, the food, and the service, noting very nice music and an overall great experience, with the room feeling a bit cool at times. The Poke Bowl was described as very good, and staff were praised for their friendliness.View restaurant profile
Le Butterblume - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Le Butterblume

Airy, brick-walled cafe with a small menu of open-faced sandwiches, fresh pastries & brunch.
Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(176)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: International Women's Day: The Women Shaping Montreal's Restaurant SceneWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More

Review Summary

Le Butterblume is described as bright and lively with a seasonal menu and a standout brunch that draws a crowd. Many reviews praise the use of high end ingredients, the beautiful presentation of dishes like ravioli and brioche, and the open kitchen with attentive service. There are remarks about portions varying, with some brunch portions being generous and others noting that certain dishes like gnocchi can feel heavy or that some smaller plates leave you wanting more. Prices are often described as high and sometimes not worth the value given the portion sizes, with some diners leaving satisfied and others disappointed. Noise level is frequently noted as high when the place is busy, though the atmosphere is described as warm and convivial with friendly staff. The brunch and seasonal ingredients receive many positive notes, with compliments on coffee, bread, and creative combinations, while a few critics feel certain flavors lack balance or fail to rise above home cooking. Overall, impressions range from solid to exceptional, highlighting strong service and a vibrant setting while acknowledging room for refinement in flavor balance and pricing.View restaurant profile
Hof Kelsten - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Hof Kelsten

Traditional Jewish & French pastries & breads, plus brunch & espresso, in a modern, trendy space.
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(211)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More

Review Summary

Hof Kelsten is described as a standout bakery with buttery, flaky croissants and a broad range of viennoiserie and savory pastries, with the chocolate babka and zaatar torsade frequently highlighted and rugelach noted when available as exceptional. Matzoh ball soup and the egg salad sandwich are repeatedly praised, and the bread and pastries are often regarded as reliable or excellent across visits, with some reviewers noting the cafe quality like full bodied coffee. The space can feel limited for eating in, with seating mostly stools or standing room, though the atmosphere and service are generally friendly; a few comments mention language barriers or uneven attentiveness. While a few reviewers compare value and price to other bakeries, the consensus remains that Hof Kelsten earns a place on many Montreal lists and is worth multiple visits for those seeking variety and technical pastry perfection.View restaurant profile
Farine & Vanille - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Farine & Vanille

Mile-End bakery and cafe. Always fresh, always friendly
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(64)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End

Review Summary

Farine & Vanille is described across reviews as a beloved bakery cafe offering excellent pastries such as croissants, babkas, cinnamon buns, and savoury danishes, along with reliable drinks like cappuccinos, cortados, and Americano; the aromas of fresh pastries and coffee, and a friendly, attentive staff, create a welcoming vibe that many find ideal for a morning treat, a post run refreshment, or a casual visit while staying nearby; regulars praise the consistent quality and variety of in house breads, with many calling the croissants and baguette among the best around, and the space is noted as intimate and cozy, though sometimes busy and a bit cool in winter; praise for the vibe, value, and independent spirit runs alongside occasional critiques of coffee quality, service during peak times, and some concerns about management or operations; overall the place stands out for its pastry quality and warm service, drawing people back for the treats and the neighborhood cafe feel.View restaurant profile
Bistrot de Venise - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Bistrot de Venise

Open until 11 pm
(614)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews portray Bistrot de Venise as an elegant, romantic Venetian dining experience with warm, attentive service and a knowledgeable sommelier. The cuisine blends traditional Venetian recipes with contemporary touches, earning praise for dishes like fish, pasta, risotti, lasagne, ravioli, and the renowned tiramisu, while vegan options are highlighted by several guests. The ambiance features soft lighting, refined decor, and a relaxed yet refined atmosphere ideal for special occasions or a quiet meal, sometimes with canal-side seating. The wine program is praised for breadth and thoughtful pairings, with staff offering clear explanations of ingredients and origins. While the price point is noted as high, many find the overall value justified by quality, service, and experience, though a few reviews caution about crowds or a less impressive experience. Overall, it is described as a must-visit staple in Venice, delivering memorable hospitality and gastronomy with consistently strong reviews.View restaurant profile
Sushi Fiji - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Sushi Fiji

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(31)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Sushi Fiji draws praise for a lovely owner who handles everything herself, delivering quality sushi that makes takeout a smart option since the dining room may not do the food justice. The place is a favorite for affordable sushi with amazing food and service. It is described as the best sushi ever, with every piece delicious and melting in the mouth and flavors that are bold and satisfying.View restaurant profile
Kouzina Niata - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Kouzina Niata

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(173)
Mile-End

Review Summary

Reviews consistently praise Kouzina Niata for authentic Greek comfort food, made with fresh high quality ingredients and in house phyllo dough, and for a welcoming family run atmosphere in Mile End. Popular items include spanakopita, tiropita, moussaka, bougatsa, and tarama, with many calling spanakopita the best in the city and bougatsa described as insanely delicious. Desserts like baklava cheesecake and a freddo cappuccino are also highlighted. Takeout and frozen versions are available, along with a range of pantry items and olive oil, making it easy to enjoy at home. The atmosphere is described as charming and cozy, with friendly staff and a clean shop that makes visitors feel transported to Greece. Some notes mention a spanakopita texture issue due to leeks not being washed thoroughly and a request for more dairy free options. Overall, it is regarded as a top destination for Greek food in Montreal, with many saying it is worth a detour.View restaurant profile
Caffè Grazie Mille - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Caffè Grazie Mille

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(29)
Mile-End

Review Summary

Reviews describe Caffè Grazie Mille as a cozy and welcoming cafe with excellent coffee and a warm homey atmosphere, where the staff are consistently friendly and engaging. Cannoli are a frequent highlight and pastries pair well with drinks, making it a popular stop on food tours. The service is praised for its hospitality and lighthearted humor, creating a vibe that feels like visiting family. The drinks and offerings such as Americanos, matcha, and amandines are noted as standout, with many visitors planning a return to try more. A single note mentions disappointment with a filled cannelloni, but overall the sentiment emphasizes comfort, authenticity and a strong sense of hospitality. Overall this place comes across as a memorable corner cafe with reliable coffee, tasty treats and a welcoming atmosphere that invites another visit.View restaurant profile
Les Faiseurs - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mile-End

Les Faiseurs

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(143)
Little-Italy, Mile-End

Review Summary

Les Faiseurs is described as a bright, welcoming space with a calm cafe atmosphere and well designed studios that invite creativity. Guests praise patient, expert instruction, clear demonstrations, and a good balance between concentration and relaxation during initiation and ongoing courses. The program covers a full arc from basic shaping to wheel throwing, with pieces to take home and even parent-child sessions that are well organized and enjoyable. The facilities are spacious and well equipped, the staff friendly and supportive, and the overall experience felt enriching, fun, and relaxing. The cafe side is praised for tasty food and drinks, making it a pleasant complement to the pottery activities. Many attendees express a wish to return and to continue with more advanced sessions, including weekend intensives, and to share the experience with friends or family.View restaurant profile
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