Café Olimpico
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Afficher toutcoffee(234) cafe(182) vibe(45) tiramisu(34) italian(32) dessert(28) latte(26) recommend(24) cappuccino(23) busy(22) shop(21) espresso(21)Excellent coffee options & italian sweets. Very popular & trendy place! I've been here a few times & there's usually quite the lineup for service. No table service, you have to line up, order & pay at the counter & then find a inside table or outdoor seating. A good spot to watch european sports & have a coffee. Street parking can be challenging depending on when you go.
Very nice atmosphere at this café. The coffee & donut were both delicious. There are indoor tables & outdoor benches where you can sit & enjoy your drink. It was especially nice in the summer.
Best coffee, hands down. The ice cream is like a coffee cloud floating down your throat.
Cute, vibey coffee shop with a super friendly staff & the perfect ambiance for reading, writing, or enjoying a relaxed afternoon. I ducked into Cafe Olimpico to hide from the rain, & it was such a pleasant surprise of a spot; the barista was super friendly & clearly knew all of the locals / regulars. The line moves pretty slowly, so I wouldn't necessarily recommend this spot if you're in a rush, but it's a great spot if you're okay with a more relaxed pace & want to spend a few minutes chatting with the barista.
The cafe tends to be rather crowded, but if you manage to snag a spot at a table, it's a super cozy spot to hang out. I love the stone walls & dark wooden furniture, which gives the whole shop a very homey vibe. I ended up staying there for well over two hours (even though the rain had long since passed), & it was delightful.
The coffee is solid, but not the highlight of this cafe. I also love that they're open late, so it's a great spot for evening / night hang-outs.
Cool spot, if a bit touristy, for delicious coffee & characterful atmosphere. They also have gluten free amaretti & the pistachio one was delish!
The Remix was quite good. Kind of reminds me of a tiramisu in a cup.
The Latte Freddo is not as sweet & more refreshing since it is more of a black coffee slush that they add your choice of milk to.
There was a lineup but the service was quick & friendly. There is also a lot of seating which was nice.
One of our favorite places to grab a delicious coffee here in Montréal. We love having the option to either enjoy indoors or outdoors on their extensive patio. Plenty of seating for everybody & people watching on the street. Their coffee is consistently rich delicious & flavorful. Even if there's a line up, it moves very quickly like a well-oiled machine!
Still in the conversation for one of the better cafes in all of Montreal Olimpico in the plateau is the best olimpico imo always consistent great coffee in a great part of town been coming here since a kid with my father !
Cafe Olimpico: Where Dreams of Intellectualism Go to Perch (for Three Hours)
Ah, Cafe Olimpico. The jewel of Mile End, where the discarded youth of Laval flock to cosplay as literary giants. If you've ever yearned to witness the pinnacle of performative productivity, this is your Mecca. Here, the aroma of stale coffee mingles with the subtle scent of desperation from those trying to impress their imaginary agents.
The main attraction, of course, is the congregation of'aspiring' artists &'deep thinkers.' They arrive, clutching their dog-eared copies of *Infinite Jest* (which they've definitely read beyond page 10), & settle in for their three-hour coffee ceremony. Don't expect scintillating conversation; the only audible sounds are the soft clatter of MacBooks & the occasional, deeply profound sigh.
The coffee itself? It's... coffee. But that's hardly the point, is it? You're not here for the caffeine; you're here for the *ambiance*. The priceless opportunity to observe young people in their natural habitat, meticulously crafting their online personas while appearing utterly detached from the world.
So, if you're looking for a quiet place to actually get some work done, keep walking. But if you're in the mood for a masterclass in hipster theatrics, grab a (lukewarm) latte, find a corner, & enjoy the show. Just try not to make eye contact; you might disrupt their carefully constructed aura of aloof intellectualism.
Looking for the best espresso in Montreal? Stop what you're doing & RUN to Café Olimpico in Mile End! This legendary spot has been serving up rich, authentic Italian coffee since 1970, & trust me-the espresso here is next-level. Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or just need your daily fix, their smooth, perfectly balanced shots will have you dreaming of Rome.
The vibe is unbeatable: classic Italian décor, soccer flags, & a buzzing terrace where locals & visitors mingle like old friends. The staff are always welcoming & the service is fast, even when there's a line out the door (which is often!). Pair your coffee with a fresh pastry, tiramisu, or biscotti, & soak in the old-school charm that makes this place a true Montreal institution.
Open early & late, Café Olimpico is perfect for a morning pick-me-up, a lazy afternoon, or a late-night espresso run. If you haven't been yet, you're missing out on a real Montreal experience. Five stars, hands down-the gold standard for coffee in the city!
Here, as Italian, I am not only happy to find a good espresso or cappuccino, I am proud to find such a'bar' as we would call this in Italy representing real Italian food & coffee tradition. Everything is authentic & the vibe is great on a rainy weekend morning
The best coffee, I get my beans from them. Cafe crema is so good, it's like coffee ice cream but better!!!