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« Le Toledo » vous dit bonjour et bienvenu chez vous!
Un endroit où il fait bon venir relaxer, à tout moment de la journée de 7 @ 7 et 7/7. Une boulangerie – Bar à café – Cafétéria Urbaine créée par deux amis passionnés, Riccardo et François.
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Afficher tout croissant(85) coffee(52) bread(49) cafe(47) pain(47) pastries(46) bakery(46) patisserie(25) chocolate(22) baguette(22) almond(20) viennoiserie(20)J'ai fait le TOLEDO Verdun ou je réside, en sortant du Métro j'ai remarqué un autre TOLEDO, j'ai gouté un croissant moyen & un café acceptable mais un endroit sympa. Pour le service, bref ...
Such a wonderful boulangerie! Located in the heart of Le Plateau, they truly have everything you could want: beautifully crafted artisanal breads, delicious pastries (including croissants reminiscent of top Paris boulangeries), cakes, & plenty of savory options like quiches & sandwiches.
The coffee is excellent, the staff are friendly, & the atmosphere is both cozy & bright. I love the furniture & how the large windows fill the space with light no matter where you sit.
Just keep in mind that it can get quite busy, & finding a seat might be tricky, even on a Monday afternoon.
Juste la plus grosse dinguerie de Montréal. C'est mon craquage du weekend. J'ai absolument tout goûté ici & je peux vous faire un classement des meilleures choses à acheter :
- Un grand latté (glacé) : Le café de Toledo est très bon, mais je passe une spécial dédicace au latté glacé. Pour moi le meilleur de Montréal. Au moins on pose les bases
- Le sandwich italien : Même s'ils ne performent pas en coupe du monde, il faut bien avouer qu'ils ont du savoir-faire, & ça se ressent. Ce sandwich est un équilibre parfait entre tous les produits italiens dont vous ne pouvez pas vous passer mais qui sont généralement trop chers pour vous. Le sandwich n'est pas donné (11.5$) mais vu ce qu'il y a dedans on lui pardonne. Le pain aussi est très bon, on rappellera qu'on est dans une boulangerie c'est dans leurs compétences.
- Les croissants : ceux de Toledo sont quand même au-dessus du lot. Je dirais pas que c'est les meilleurs de Montréal, mais ils sont sûrement deuxième. Je cherche encore les premiers du classement. Dans le doute on dira quand même que c'est les meilleurs.
- Le gâteau basque : J'en ai pas trouvé beaucoup ici. J'en ai pas cherché non plus, mais celui-ci est venu à moi & il m'a rappelé mon sud-ouest natal. Dans le sud-ouest on est peut-être un peu con, râleurs & on sait pas conduire, mais ça on sait faire. Ça se ressent dans le gâteau & j'ai aimé. Le gâteau basque est catégorisé comme'beurre' sur google, c'est vous dire à quel point c'est bon.
La légende raconte que si vous achetez les 4 produits d'un coup votre journée de télétravail se transforme instantanément en doux rêve paradisiaque.
Delicious almond croissant, ham/cheese croissant, & pistachio eclair. Tasty latte, well made, good foam. HUGE bread & sweets collection. Quick line, attentive service. Clean bathroom. Limited seating with the Saturday morning rush, but it's a popular place! Fun to watch the bakers handling the dough.
Le service était impeccable! Même les clients étaient très sympathique & chaleureux. J'ai pris des choquettes, un croissant, un chai aux carottes & un moka au chocolat à la cerise... c'était tellement bon!! Je vais définitivement revenir 💚
Le Toledo is a popular bakery on Mont-Royal Avenue, a lively pedestrian street lined with cafés, bakeries, & restaurants. Several locals we met recommended it, & it's easy to see why. The bakery is quite large, with plenty of tables & seating inside, making it a comfortable spot to enjoy your treats on site.
When we visited mid-afternoon, there was a short line, but it moved quickly thanks to the efficient team of staff behind the counter. Everyone was friendly, spoke both French & English, & happily explained the pastries & their ingredients.
Prices are very reasonable: cookies start around $3 CAD, croissants at $2.50 CAD, & pastries like brioche & cinnamon rolls are also available. I ordered a chocolatine (pain au chocolat) for $3.25 CAD & a caramel cream cruffin for $5 CAD. Both were excellent-crispy on the outside, soft & airy on the inside, & full of flavor.
If you're strolling Mont-Royal Avenue, Le Toledo is absolutely worth a stop. Grab a couple pastries to enjoy on the spot or take away-you really can't go wrong here.
Best bakery in the area. Excellent bread, croissants (the chocolatine is only ok), the chocolate chip cookie is mediocre but the caramel one is to die for. The apple turnover is fine. Really you're coming here for the bread, & it's a nice place to sit as well. Always busy, in a good way. Nice staff.
J'y ai acheté du pain & des viennoiseries…excellents. Français établi au Québec depuis plus de 20 ans, de toutes les boulangeries que j'ai pu essayer ici, c'est probablement la meilleure. Allez-y tôt car il y a toujours la queue. & pour ceux qui se prennent pour des connaisseurs parce qu'un pâtissier (notez la nuance j'ai écrit pâtissier & non pas boulanger) leur a vendu un croissant à 25$ a New York : retournez y & laissez nous tranquille ça fera moins de monde dans la queue.
Nice bakery in the Plateau. I was glad to see a lot of locals coming in & out. They certainly are busy. Their workflow reminds me of that at Porto's, the Cuban bakery from Burbank, California. The servers are fast. Come early in the day because they sell out of stuff.
I'm no croissant expert, but the one I had here was better than the one I had at a random cafe the other day. The croissant (CAD$2.50) from Toledo was airy & flaky. I had an iced americano $3.50, & it tasted great as well.
The peach kouign amann $5 was a new thing in August. I enjoyed this the most. It was so dense & not terribly sweet. The focaccia $14 was also really good! It was a large square, & they cut it into two triangles for me. The dough was great. This makes me think their bread must be delicious too. I would try some bread next time.
I bought a package of the vanilla madeleines $6.50, but I didn't really like them. I didn't see other people buying them either, so maybe it's not just me that thinks the madeleines aren't good.
Plenty of seating inside but with non-matching tables & chairs. They have large windows, so the sun makes it hot inside.
Apple Pay/credit card accepted.
No wifi
No bathroom
As a lover & connoisseur of bread, the baguette is exceptional. Other pastries are great & affordable. The staff seem to be enjoying themselves as well which is hopefully a sign that they enjoy working there & are treated well. Great croissant.
Awesome almond croissant & nice varieties. Mochaccino was on point ☕🍫
I had never tried'fougasse' with olives before. Lot of delicious options of bread & croissant at the famers market at Baldwin Park. Guess they'll see me every Saturday :p
If you've ever dreamed of reliving those lazy Parisian mornings-where the scent of fresh croissants mingles with the hum of café chatter-then Boulangerie Le Toledo is your Montreal dream come true.
From the moment you step inside, the air is thick with the aroma of artisan breads & buttery pastries. The vibe? Think cozy corner bistro with a touch of Montreal joie de vivre. The staff are friendly & efficient, & the space is always buzzing with locals & visitors alike.
Now, let's talk highlights. The chausson aux pommes-oh là là! Generous, flaky, & bursting with apple goodness. It's hands-down the best I've had in Canada, & every bite whisks me back to my student days in France, where pastries were a way of life. Pair it with their espresso, which is robust, smooth, & just the right temperature.
But don't stop at the chausson. The croissants are buttery & crisp, the sourdough is chewy perfection, & the sandwiches (especially the bagnat poulet & ciabatta with tuna) are worthy of a Parisian lunch break. The almond croissant? A must-try.
Le Toledo isn't just a bakery, it's a destination. With its communal tables, free WiFi, & sunlit windows, it's the perfect spot to linger with a book or catch up with friends. Whether you're a Montreal local or just passing through, make sure to arrive early!
Final verdict: If you're looking for a reason to fall in love with Le Plateau all over again, this is it. Trust me, your taste buds will thank you!
I went on a Sunday morning, it was full house. I had an almond croissant with iced latte. The croissant was very fresh but the latte was very ordinary, it was not exciting.
Nice atmosphere. Of course, I had to wait as there were many people. During summers they have outside sitting so I was able to find a place. The staff was very welcoming & even apologized often as I had to wait.
My daughters & I visited Montreal for our summer vacation & this is the one place we will miss the most. As croissant & coffee connoisseurs, we all agreed this was the best we've ever had!! We told ourselves that we would force ourselves to try new cafes each day of our 11 day trip but we kept finding ourselves back at Le Toledo every single morning.
Excellent café, excellents pains, excellent croissant aux amandes
Everything is amazing here! This is my favorite spot in town for sourdough bread - chewy on the inside & perfectly crispy on the outside. Every bite was a treat! The croissants are buttery & excellent, & the latte & hot chocolate are lovely too.
🥪 Boulangerie con gran variedad.
🥐 Probé su croissant y está bastante bien.
Le Toledo Bakery offers a wonderful balance of quality & charm. The croissant with ham, cheese, & béchamel is delicate & full of flavor. Their sourdough bread & hamburger buns are simply outstanding, crafted with care & expertise. A good espresso or cappuccino completes the experience beautifully. The staff is always courteous, attentive, & welcoming. With such excellent quality at fair prices, Le Toledo is a place I would return to without hesitation. IYKYK checkout how to use them buns, see photos.
Fav boulangerie place. Almond & chocolate croissant is really good, & the madeleine was pretty good too. On weekends, it can get really busy, & finding a seat might be tricky. The mocha & latte were also great. Definitely a spot worth visiting!