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Carlota Boulangerie Mexicaine
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Carlota Boulangerie Mexicaine

Mile-End
4.8$

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Carlota Boulangerie Mexicaine Restaurant Montréal: Menu, Avis & Réserver (2026)
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Les avis sur Carlota Boulangerie Mexicaine soulignent des pâtisseries mexicaines authentiques et délicieuses qui apportent un vrai morceau du Mexique à Montréal. La rosca de reyes et les conchas reviennent fréquemment comme des coups de cœur, avec des saveurs riches et des textures fraîches, bien que certaines roscas aient été jugées sèches et décevantes cette année. Le rapport sur les prix est partagé: c'est parfois un peu cher, mais beaucoup estiment que la qualité et les ingrédients locaux justifient le coût. Le choix inclut des viennoiseries légères et des pâtisseries festives mexicaines, des tamales, du pan de muerto et des roulés à la goyave ou au dulce de leche. Le service est largement salué comme chaleureux et compétent, avec des conseils utiles et une ambiance conviviale qui rappelle les marchés mexicains. Certains avis déplorent l’absence d’assises à l’intérieur et des options de stationnement, ce qui peut nécessiter de manger sur place ou prendre à emporter. Les horchatas et le café mexicain obtiennent aussi des éloges pour accompagner les pâtisseries et enrichir l’expérience. Dans l’ensemble, Carlota est présenté comme un incontournable de Montréal pour les amateurs de pâtisseries mexicaines, offrant une expérience gustative distinctive et souvent décrite comme magique et authentique.
5.0

I've been coming to this place for over quite some time now, & I love it every single time. As a Mexican who has lived here for over 12 years, & after trying tamales & conchas all over the city, these are by far the most authentic & flavorful. Every time I go, the bread is fresh & the oaxacan hot chocolate is fantastic.
I also love walking in & hearing Spanish being spoken, as well as the warm, familiar sound of strong Spanish accents. It feels like being transported to Mexico. That's how magical this little, cozy boulangerie is.
I particularly appreciate that this place is woman owned & that she hires a diverse workforce & she is transparent about her locally sourced ingredients & recipes. After being a loyal customer for a while, I recently attended one of her pan de muerto workshops with my son, & we absolutely loved it. It wasn't just a baking class; it was also a history lesson with a dose of food chemistry & more. It lasted four hours & was worth every penny.
& to those leaving negative reviews, it's disheartening to see people with Hispanic last names trying to diminish a fellow Hispanic's business in a world where authenticity is scarce. Ignore the bad reviews , get your tamal, order your dirty horchata (coffee with horchata) & buy happy! Park by the high school, no there's no seating (but who cares?! You are there for the food not for the sitting) & as you would with every other bakery go there early! Sharing a pic of the inside of my bread for those who say her bread is bad. It isn't in my eyes.

15 nov. 2025
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Best Horchata in Montreal !

27 juin 2025
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The best horchata I've had in Montreal-hands down! Prices are very reasonable, & the portions are generous. Quality is top-notch. I'll definitely be coming back anytime I'm in the area!

20 mai 2025
sur Google

Amazing staff & vibes! That dirty horchata saves my day:3

10 avr. 2025
sur Google

This place is a gem. Absolutely delicious & authentic Oaxaca pastries, great coffees, horchata & Mexican hot chocolate. Incredibly friendly service & they will explain all of their delicious treats to you. Definitely worth a visit!

22 sept. 2024
sur Google

Such a beautiful quaint Mexican bakery with delicious pan dulce & a flavorful dirty horchata! Friendly service all around! I look forward to visiting again!

20 août 2024
sur Google

Really a hidden gem, stumbled upon it with absolutely no regrets. The dirty horchata is delicious & the service is sincerely incredible!

8 juin 2024
sur Google

Tout était déliceux: la pâtisserie aux ananas & fromage, le petit pain de maïs, le tamal haricots & fromage, le café horchata (à mon avis, un peu trop de glace cependant). Service attentionné & bien joyeux! Merci à la boulangerie Carlota pour ce beau & savoureux moment!

2 juin 2024
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Los garibaldis son deliciosos, el pan de mole y especialmente el agua de horchata en el verano es maravillosa!!

10 mai 2024
sur Google
5.0

Ok, here I go... After at least half a dozen visits to this wonderful place, here is my review. Full disclosure, I am Latino & in love with all things from Mexico. Some flavors here are definitely triggers to my Venezuelan sweet tooth. This small, women owned business, welcoming & neat Mexican bakery is the real representation here in Montreal of the best bakery & boulangerie currently happening in vibrant Mexico City. Not only, Mariana, the owner & brilliant mind behind Carlota, is a real Mexican baker but also she is literally part of a kind of Royalty among bakers back home. She carried with her -from Mexico to Canada- years of experience in the global phenomenon that is now Panadería Rosetta. Here in Carlota you will have the best CONCHAS in town. Their bread is the real thing: baked in place with a hundred years old sourdough starter. Bring home a Telera bread & you will have the best panini ever. She also has a beautiful & delicious brioche made with mole. My favorite! Their guava danish is a must. They also have a delicacy called Garibaldi, very difficult to have outside Mexico. If they have them in your next visit, do yourself a favor & buy two. Honestly everything there is an excellent choice. Do not be afraid to ask questions, the service is outstanding. Their horchata is authentic & very refreshing. Great coffee. Pantry items from Mexico available (vanilla, chocolate, coffee beans). Multiple bus lines nearby. A place to visit multiple times. Oh, I forgot, they will have PAN DE MUERTO since middle September, a delicacy only normally available during October. I am already dying to try their famous one made with Mezcal. Viva el Pan dulce! Viva México!

7 mars 2024
sur Google

Wonderful people-wonderful authentic tastes! Excellent corn bread & iced horchata on a hot day is a treat. Update-heated horchata drink in winter is great. Multilingual staff could not be more helpful. I keep trying new original creations.

22 janv. 2024
sur Google
5.0

Such a lovely bakery with tasty Mexican breads. I had a concha with vanilla & drank a dirty horchata. They were delicious

11 nov. 2023
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Enchanting local bakery, very fresh products & super friendly service. The staff took time to explain what they had on display, they are clearly quite passionate about their craft. The rajas y queso tamal was fantastic, along with a dirty horchata (horchata with an espresso shot). The guayaba/queso danish was insanely good, & for a more decadent treat, the dulce de leche roll hits the spot, loaded with a copious amount of sweet dulce de leche, to die for!

Very worth the detour, will be going back soon! Muchisimas gracias!

31 août 2023
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