Crew Collective & Café
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Afficher toutcoffee(292) cafe(247) beautiful(121) building(86) bank(82) architecture(81) drink(61) latte(55) recommend(46) seating(44) vibe(41) croissant(40)4 stars instead of 5 because it's not consistent, coffee is great but next day could taste completely different unfortunately. Baked goods are always great here, coffee just depends who you get to make it that day. Very busy
The place is visually beautiful. You enter the Crew Collective, & you truly get that feeling of being in an old royal bank. We decided to stop by to get a coffee, the service was very good, but not all the coffees. The Latte dulce de leche was great, but their cold brew was very underwhelming. It was extremely light & tasted like watery coffee. Also, if you were planning on studying there, I would not recommend it, since they only have a ew designated spots where laptops are allowed. They have a no-laptop policy in the main seating areas. Overall, it was a nice experience, especially visually, but unfortunately, for the drinks, the price paid for them did not pay off what they tasted like.
Really nice architecture & beautiful photo opportunities, nice tourist attraction to check out, but food wasn't worth it. The food wasn't the best especially for the price which I'm assuming it's costly due to the location & coffee was mediocre. The seats are mostly taken up & hard to get based on first come first serve. There are pods/booths you can rent to sit in .. just not worth it. But it's a must visit at least once for the building itself.
Stepping into Crew Collective & Café feels like entering a piece of history. Set inside the former headquarters of the Royal Bank of Canada, the grand architecture, soaring ceilings, & ornate details create a stunning atmosphere that makes your coffee break feel almost ceremonial.
The highlight of my visit was hands-down the three-cheese grilled cheese sandwich - perfectly toasted, rich, & incredibly satisfying. It came with a spicy grilled pepper dip that elevated every bite with just the right kick. Pair that with their smooth, well-crafted coffee, & it's a combination that's hard to beat.
Between the historic banking hall setting, excellent food, & quality coffee, this spot is more than a café - it's an experience. A must-visit if you appreciate beautiful spaces & comfort food done right.
Beautiful cafe but it's a shame that the service is so bad. All kids working & they provide zero service. The pastries have no displayed price so you don't even know what you are being charged. Coffee is horrible has acidic taste & expensive for what you get overall. What a waste of such s beautiful place.
Very disappointed.
The cafe was stylish & had a great vibe ☕
It was crowded, but there were enough seats.
Coffee was rich & flavorful, but the sandwich was just okay :)
We stopped here each day for breakfast & lunch while visiting Montreal & quickly made it our go-to spot. The breathtaking old-school bank architecture alone makes it worth the visit, but the coffee & food truly sealed the deal. Everything we tried hit the mark - the sandwiches were generously loaded & packed with flavor, & the coffee was consistently made to perfection.
It did seem a bit understaffed at times, & the team appeared understandably busy, but they still managed to turn out great food & drinks. Overall, this place more than satisfied our caffeine cravings & taste buds. A must-visit while in Montreal!
If you don't mind a small wait, the pasteries are amazing & the coffee of the best I've ever had. The atmospere is stunning with ample seating behind the'teller booths'.
Had a Cappuccino & a quick bite from Crew Collective & Cafe, just few steps away from Notre Dame Basilica. Amazing vibe at this historic former RBC bank. I loved the ceiling of the main level, the architectural design of the elevator & walls.
The service was quick. We were waiting in a queue & one of the staff gave the menu to decide before we reach the counter to order. Lots of space to sit, enjoyed the coffee ☕? & admired the history of the building.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Crew Collective & Café
Such a cool coffee shop - hands down one of my favorite stops in Montreal. It's built inside an old Royal Bank building, & the atmosphere is just unreal. Gorgeous space, tons of seating, & even private rooms if you want to study or work quietly.
The coffee was great, the vibe was amazing, & there's plenty of room to settle in without feeling rushed. I honestly couldn't get enough of this place - I wanted to stay all day.
If you're in Montreal, this is a must-visit. Beautiful setting, awesome energy, & a perfect spot to relax, work, or just soak it all in. ☕✨
There's options of nutty & fruity. But was not being offered by the staff about the options & a cup of coffee which was very bitter was prepared for me. Definitely not my type of coffee & later I discovered each & every customers was thrown with options.
Lovely, lovely place where you're not rushed to leave. Food runs out by 5-6 pm & they close at 8 pm. Great for early risers! Lots of comfortable seating options. Ideal for coffee, reading, browsing & chatting. 2 minute-walk from Square-Victoria metro.
Must visit. Definitely more than just your average coffee shop. It's an experience, a culture, a place to be in awe of but relax in & linger for as long as you feel like.
This place is amazing. Gorgeous decor, absolutely perfect coffee, & best of all, no laptops allowed, so no young weirdos hogging tables all day pretending to study on their MacBooks
Beautiful place to get coffee with friends & catch up. The coffee was great & the espresso martinis were delicious!
The croissant (not pictured) was buttery & flaky. 10/10
Two lattes & a croissant was 20$.
A bit in the pricey end so definitely a treat spot!
The place was beautiful as expected. So much bigger than I thought. So much seating. The bathrooms are all the way down stairs. Very interesting. The coffee was really great. One of the best in Montreal. I had luck finding a few vegan baked goods. But very limited. Pretty decent.
I really wanted to like this place. It was on my Montreal bucket list for months. Unfortunately, I will NEVER recommend it. It's easy to come in & take pictures of the lovely architecture - the ceiling is gorgeous. But the beauty stops there.
The Crew is a total tourist hotspot, & be prepared to wait in line for AGES for mediocre, overpriced food & lukewarm coffee. There are two lines: I assumed one was take-out & the other for dine-in, but no, both are for ordering; it's then up to you to find a seat.
Once you manage to place your order, good luck finding a seat. It's an absolute ZOO. Every Instagrammer & YouTube wannabe is here, along with about a bajillion visitors ahead of you in line. But first! You must WAIT. You must wait for ANOTHER half-hour while the overworked & understaffed baristas prepare your coffee. & all those Instagrammers? They already ordered theirs & are ALSO waiting, ready to pounce with camera in hand on the disappointing matcha lattes. So lucky you can park yourself by the coffee, joining the endless squabble of human seagulls for the never-arriving foodstuffs, & get hopelessly wrestled & jostled by all 1,000 people who will walk by you with their backpacks, jackets & wide shoulders.
I unfortunately thought it would be a good idea to treat my out-of-town guest to a matcha latte & cookies. I ordered a matcha latte & two baked goods (a cookie & a small blondie-style square) - & it came to $23. Geez! Considering the matcha is priced at $6.75, that makes the cookies $7 EACH!! & the cashier did not make a mistake - $23 was indeed the correct amount for 3 items. HOLY COW! I need to sell a cow in order to afford to come here again. & the $23 is before tip, so you might as well sell your chicken too if you want to afford this place & tip the servers.
My guest searched high & low for two seats for us, circling around. No luck. & then, a small group left! Alas, jostling is not just for the coffee area. Two ladies physically PUSHED my friend out of the way & launched themselves into the seats. WOW. Welcome to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Oh, sorry, I meant Welcome to the Crew Collective: home of people auditioning for football linebacker positions on the team!
My guest managed to MIRACULOUSLY find a booth to sit in (it took 40 minutes), but then, just as I stupidly thought the matcha latte might one day arrive from the baristas before I died of old age, a dude came along & told her (nicely, at least) that he had reserved said booth. So much for that. Apparently, this is a thing - you can buy a membership if, for some reason, you WANT to pay $23 for the privilege of coffee & cookies & make a habit of coming here. Clearly, I'm not lining up for THAT supposed privilege.)
Two ladies vacated the bar just then, so we sat ourselves down (well, my guest did - I still had to wait for the godforsaken matcha latte that I already regretted ordering) beside their half-empty wine glasses (maybe they got tired of the endless noise & jostling from strangers - it can't bode well that they didn't even finish their drinks!)
As for the ambience, well, good luck hearing your friend speak in this insanely loud cafe. The ambience is about what you'd get at a zoo food court, which is full of crowds &, occasionally, seagulls. But at least at the zoo you can watch animals. Here you're just watching crowds of people. I'll take the zoo animals any day over the cafe.
To make matters worse, the matcha latte was not even lukewarm (& I was not going to battle that double line-up to tell the barista) so we did our best to savour the treats considering their astronomical pricetag. I couldn't wait to leave. This place is AWFUL. Crappy food, uninspired menu, cold'hot' drinks, $7 cookies, super loud voices, nowhere to sit, crowds endlessly jostling you.... I could go on. ONLY the architecture is worth seeing! But guess what: you can go in, snap a picture, & then leave - I highly recommend that you find a different place to actually enjoy a coffee. This place is TERRIBLE.
The croissant was pretty dry but the atmosphere & coffee made up for it! Great place to work from too.
Beautiful architecture & good food + coffee. It was a great place to get some work done on my trip abroad.