Délicieux! Ça y est, tout est dit! Ce petit « Co’Pain » est un véritable incubateur de saveurs. Si l’on y retrouve aussi les produits qui font la réputation des Co’Pains d’abord, la boutique au coin de Rachel et Saint-Denis se démarque par son offre de viennoiseries particulièrement créatives. Le propriétaire chérit ses clients et propose régulièrement de nouveaux produits originaux. En saison, on y déguste des brioches à l’érable, des « casseaux » de fraises, des choux-choux aux épices indiennes, des chocos grand cru, des chocolatines aux bleuets, des petits pains à la citrouille, etc. C’est aussi un des meilleurs «spots» à Montréal pour les croissants et pour les bûches de Noël. Ça vaut le détour!
Les avis décrivent Boulangerie les Co'pains d'abord comme une boulangerie française chaleureuse proposant d'excellentes viennoiseries et pains, notamment des croissants feuilletés, chocolatines, cannelés, brioche et tartes, accompagnés d'un excellent café, dans une ambiance conviviale et un personnel généralement sympathique; beaucoup louent la qualité, la variété et les prix raisonnables, certains la tiennent pour les meilleurs croissants de Montréal, tandis que quelques retours signalent des incohérences comme des desserts au goût de congélateur, des croissants un peu secs ou dont le dessous est brûlé, et quelques soucis de service; dans l'ensemble, la boulangerie est perçue comme une étape à ne pas manquer pour une pause pâtisserie satisfaisante lors d'une visite à Montréal.
The weather was beautiful, & I found myself wandering aimlessly through the streets until I arrived at this legendary bakery. It's tucked away in a charming little neighborhood at the foot of the mountain, yet somehow always full of people.
I originally came for their croissants - & they truly lived up to the reputation, with their delicate flaky layers & rich buttery aroma. But what surprised me even more were the desserts. Every pastry was made with such care & refinement; they were not simply sweet, but carried a kind of gentle elegance in flavor.
Sunlight fell across the street & through the windows, people sat with coffee chatting softly, & the air was filled with the scent of butter & freshly baked pastries. In moments like this, you realize that the feeling of a good life can actually be very simple: beautiful weather, a quiet neighborhood, & stumbling upon a bakery that makes you want to slow down & stay awhile.
The cashier was super friendly & kind. I had a pastry & coffee -both were delicious! The pastry was tasty, not too sweet, & felt low in sugar & processing. Definitely coming back!
Amazing cakes!! & they're so so nice. The coffee is a great price ($3.75 for a latte, less than $2 for a drip coffee). The chocolate raspberry cake was especially good. & the cheesecake.
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Delicious bakery. Ordered a croissant & apple pastry, Natural, fresh, & well made. They also have fresh breads like baguette or loaves, coffee, jams, & more. Staff was friendly as well. The shop itself is tiny so not so good for hanging out.
Small boulangerie with awesome selection of very pretty baked goods, sweet & regular, special cookies (date squares yum!). The only issue was baguette we got was, well, rubbery. Very disappointing! All else very good. Service ok, swift, friendly. The place is super tiny, one long wood high bench, some high chairs, nothing relaxing, no WC in sight. Best for quick coffee & munch takeout. Prices very good as well.
This place was fantastic. We ended up here twice for breakfast & loved it both times. Very good coffee, a big assortment of baked goods. The ham egg & cheese I'm there croissants with pesto was A huge highlight. The staff helped us & was very friendly & doing so. I did notice that if you try to engage in French but let them know that you don't speak French, they will speak English & be very helpful. That's not just in that establishment that is a citywide thing. If you are a tourist, please take the time to learn a little French to engage in conversation. But if you're looking for a good breakfast spot or just somewhere to stop in for a coffee & a croissant or the ultimate dessert, the kouign amann give this place a try.
Rated as the second best place to get croissants, this place did not disappoint! The space was a little small, but it was filled with pastries & coffee. One thing I noticed was that their chocolatines & croissants had many layers, a testament to its quality. I sat at the high bar feeling really cozy, with my chocolatine & mochachinno. I expect to go again in the near future.
The croissants are dense & the best tasting. There is seating by the window, great coffee & they also serve meat pies heated for you. I love this place!!