At BOSSA, we make sandwiches the right way: bold, generous, and full of heart.
What started as a simple neighborhood sandwich shop has grown into a small, family-run restaurant chain built on a simple idea: authentic products, prepared with care. Every sandwich is made with our own bread, baked fresh every morning in our bakery. From our homemade proteins to our sauces and toppings, we give the same care to every ingredient we serve.
BOSSA Prêt à manger is described as a top choice for generous, flavorful Italian style sandwiches with fresh ingredients and standout options like porchetta, chicken, diavolo, and classic hoagies, with many reviewers praising the taste, the generous portions, and good value, while several notes call out inconsistency in bread and toppings, occasional saltiness, and longer waits during peak hours or for takeout orders, yet the overall sentiment is that the sandwiches are highly enjoyable and among Montreal's best, making it a must try for sandwich lovers when time and crowding allow.
Man, I've had the steak pepperoni, cheese steak, porchetta, cutlet 2.0, meatball & now the chicken parm. Every sandwich was fabulous. I keep coming back, even wrote a little ditty because I was inspired! Thank you!
This place took me back to Italy wow😍 I took the chicken parm sandwich & finished it off with one of the best cannoli's I've ever tried. Coffee is also very good! Great atmosphere staff is very friendly would give 10 stars if I could. Thank you!!
J'ai passé une commande via UberEat à ~12:00 & mon livreur m'a texté me disant que la commande n'a toujours pas été prise en compte à ~12:30. Pour finalement arriver à ~13:20. Prendre plus de 1 heure pour faire deux sandwichs, c'est un manquement lamentable. Ceci dit, les sandwichs étaient délicieux.
I never do reviews but after what I experienced last week I just have to Driving all the way from mirabel excited to eat at my favourite place When the rude cashier tells me they're out of bread & I can't order I come up with an idea to make my own panini with the focaccia bread they had on display She tells me no Then tells me yes but she has to charge me full price for panini & a price for the focaccia (horrible service considering they have no bread) but whatever I payed for both so I can just eat When seeing the chefs super annoyed rolling their eyes About 2 minutes later someone walks in the kitchen with a bag of bread Instead of telling the client hey sorry for the misunderstanding can you wait will be getting bread Or hey I won't charge you the focaccia To say the least I'll never be giving bossa recommendations nor business
The sandwiches here are too inconsistent & no longer worth me trying to catch Bossa Rosemont on a good day. Last sandwich I ordered was basically an old dry piece of bread with barely any chicken or sauce, even though I ordered extra sauce. I would have been ashamed to serve someone this lame excuse for a sandwich & I'm annoyed that I wasted over $40. Never again. Tell me, why does Bossa Rosemont serve up subpar sandwiches yet the Verdun location is always on point? Make it make sense.
They are really generous with the toppings but I don't think it was worth it to wait for 20-25 min for a sandwich (in my case). I got the porchetta but maybe I didn't get the right one that fits with my likings but it kinda left me unimpressed. I don't think that I will come back again.
Feb 22, 2024
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Not usually posting reviews, but I must on this one. Bossa used to make the best sandwiches in town, competition was not even close. BUT a few weeks ago they changed their bread... Now the sandwich tastes far worse & the perfect balance they had achieved was destroyed... Still putting 4 stars because that place is great overall, but I hope they change their bread back to the old one...
Simply THE best Italian sandwiches in the Montreal area. The Porchetta, the Chicken-Parmigianna & the Diávolo are the 3 must-do's IMO. Either stop-in & find a spot to eat or take out. Oh by the way...try the cannolì....
Food was 10/10 Service at the cash was nice, we ordered a bit of everything to share Service from the barista/person calling the orders was awful. Incredibly rude & really left a bad impression despite food being great. Everyone around us was genuinely confused as to why she was being so rude (we didn't hear her call our order). Probably won't return as I don't enjoy being treated like a kindergartener in a place where I spend money