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Display Allcroissant(19) coffee(19) pain(13) bakery(13) tarte(12) pastries(11) bread(11) qualite(10) fresh(10) cafe(9) pastry(7) sandwiches(7)Was here again, as another person has written the quality is 5 star, but there is never enough staff to serve & nearly always a line I enjoy this place, but if you want a 2nd coffee after you have enjoyed the 1st, then join the end of the queue & restart your wait & the staff will not accept the fact that you are already in & want another, but that's life !
Nice Bakery which sells breads, pastries & various sandwiches & salads. It is cafeteria style, you get in line with your tray & you choose what you want, you pay at cashier & go find a place if any available. There was a lineup at lunch time, so if you go for a coffee & pastry better go at another hour. The almond croissant was good as well as the latte. 12$
Classic bakery. Croissant. Bread. Sandwiches. Good coffee. Service was friendly & flexible.
I love everything about "ange". I enjoyed the coffee, sandwiches & tarts as well. Love the fresh food which ange serves
We just discovered Ange & we really do like it. The place itself is beautiful & looks different from the typical bakery/coffeeshop. The food was great. We tried the sandwiches & the tarts & both were delicious & very filling. The coffee was so-so TBH. The one thing that needs improvement at this Ange is (like other reviews mentioned) the cashier/order queue. Kind of confusing. We didn't know where to start or where to go after ordering. Also, we saw a displayed price & ordered accordingly. We paid something completely different & didn't get our bill. The price was still reasonable for what we got but i'd still rather understand what i am paying. All in all i like the place & would like to return. I believe management has some work to do to make this place just right.
I was there for coffee this morning (April 7-2024 at 8:30 AM), We got some bakeries & coffee, But problem when I add the cream to our coffees, I saw to many chunky pieces swimming on the coffee, mean cream is not good. I told the tall girl with glasses on the counter, something wrong with the cream, usually an ordinary places , person try to help you with issue BUT girl was extremely aggressive, She said date on the cream is ok. I said I understand, than your thermoses is mot good then, it can be a left over cream or when they add the cream, they didn't washed well etc. & I have a sensitive stomach, I can't able tho drink coffee as is. She didn't want to replace coffee & she said she has no other cream, Finally when I refused what she said, she took fresh cream from fridge & problem solved. My question is, How offen they wash thise thermoses, is not supposed to customers always are right? You can make an elegant place but if your staff is not matching this place what is the point we come again? All I need my sunday morning to deal one arrogant teenager, I am having a coffee almost half century, I think I have a good experience about this subject. Atmosphere at the place fine, product they have is fine, I don't know other servers but What I got one big zero...
I come here 1-2 times a week to grab a coffee/pastry & sit down. Staff are ALL very welcoming & work fast paced. Only small comment is the trays & dishes left at the garbage drop off. Sometimes it gets piled up. I would recommend simply grabbing a few out whenever the lineup clears.
Street parking is easy, coffee is decent, an open space to read & chill
This cafe, situated in the Solar Quarter of Brossard, has a nice ambiance. I love the light permeating the place through high window panes. Like the other Cafe Ange in Champlain Mall, its croissants are tasty, but unfortunately, the coffee (capuccino) is watery & tastes nothing. Otherwise, I would give it 5*. Updates 2023-11-27 Come back to this place a few minutes after opening. There was a long queue people waiting to buy things to take out or food to be consumed on site, I don't know. There are 3 cash registers & one queue but badly organized. The confusion stems from the fact that the 3 cas registers are not before que queue head but staggered before, in the middle & well behind it. They can all serve coffee or sell bakery goods. This creates a problem of wasting time if you just want to get a hot capuccino but are the 10th person on the line while the coffee serving pos is free: you can not directly go there & order. My opinion is that they should have 1 pos specializing in coffee & 2 pos just for selling things to carry out. This is because not any employee knows how to prepare coffee other than americano.