Eva B comes across as a quirky, stylish thrift spot with a cafe, a place where every corner invites digging for unusual finds and the vibe is eclectic and welcoming. The two level layout shows a wide mix of vintage and second hand items and the decor invites exploration as much as shopping, with an in house coffee shop and snacks. Prices are generally praised as reasonable and the store aims to be affordable, though some pieces are seen as overpriced for what they are. The atmosphere is often described as fun and busy with a maximalist vibe, plus a terrace and cozy seating, but some reviewers note crowds, a few smells or cleanliness concerns, and accessibility issues due to the building. Overall the place is viewed as a standout for thrifting and cafe culture, delivering great finds, tasty treats, and a memorable ambiance, with caveats about consistency and practical details.
Very cool & unique vibe to the store! They embrace the grunge. Found a couple of cool shirts & my girlfriend found a nice skirt all at very reasonable prices. Only took away a star because of how packed it was in the building, not much space to breathe, the clothes were tightly jammed on the hangers making it hard to look through. That being said if my only complaints are people seem to love it & they keep well stocked they must be doing a lot right!
Smelled werid & gave me & my friends a really bad headache, the clothes? 15-20 dollars for USED CLOTHES. In my opinion? Absolutely ridiculous, it was cute & fun to go see but I would never actually buy anything from there.
Fun & original place! Go in with an open mind & a lust for finding good deals! Help to recycle clothes rather than having them cast on beaches or landfills
Never so much as looked at the clothes, but their famous $1 chocolate chip cookie is the best cookie in town, maybe the best thing in Montreal, or even this galaxy.
Sep 7, 2025
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Trendy maximalist thrift store with a wide selection of clothes & accessories. They also had a small café where you can order drinks while you're shopping, but I didn't get anything. Reasonably priced stuff, I got a really great ski jacket for $55.
But I should warn some people that it's an old building so some of the wood flooring on the first floor is pretty warped so you may need to skip this place if you have trouble walking or use a mobility aid.
Terrific no-nonsense place. I just love how the place is filled with all kinds of cool stuff. The vintage stuff on display throughout the store (most of them are not for sale) is more interesting than the clothes which seem to be the main attraction.
But the best thing about this store is their food & the cozy ambience. This is the only place in Montreal where I felt I was robbing them. For reference, the stuff in my posted picture cost me a whopping $6! On my most recent visit, I had delicious, ridiculously inexpensive food, overlooking their backyard on a beautiful winter day while listening to some fine french songs. I've had some expensive vacations less enjoyable than that I experienced here.
Every time I pass by this store I'm reminded that there's still some good left in this tumultuous city. There's beauty in simplicity & it can be found at Eva B.
Great selection of used clothes, jewelry, bags & really good prices. They have some food, free popcorn & lemonade. Love the decor, best thrift shop in Montreal! Even better than thrift shops in NYC!
UPDATE 5 years later. I think it's more expensive & not so much of selection of clothes.
I was expecting an average thrift store. But this place is like an art installation. I was completely blown away by its art work, the way they decorated the entire space, I must say I would love to do a photoshoot at this place. They do have a great collection of vintage clothes. Whether you want to buy thrift items or not, this place totally worth a visit.
One of the best thrift stores in Montreal. Vintage stuff on first floor, & cheaper clothes on second floor. They have changing rooms & a great cafe! I love it here
Nov 19, 2024
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Thrift meets cafe meets cookie shop meets dance bar...& so one. Such a vibe here. This is what a vintage, thrift shop should be & then some. You have low price, good quality & range of clothes. Freshly baked cookies & brewed coffee. Seating to work. Upstairs & downstairs. Men & woman & more. Excellent throwbackish/early 2000s millennial playlist the day I went. Just hit & didn't miss at all for me. They have another smaller, more chill location down the street that is also good. This is the best though.
Great store! It truly captures the essence of a thrift & vintage shop, with a wide variety of clothing in good condition to suit all styles. However, the staff is a bit too relaxed-on a few occasions, I had to interrupt their conversations about a party to get assistance. The store is slightly overcrowded with clothes, making it a bit challenging to browse through the hangers. That said, the prices are extremely reasonable.
Really cute place, great mtl vibes The prices are fine. Not amazingly low or high. If you look well you might find low priced clothes (like a dress or a pair of pants for 9 bucks) I haven't tried the cafe but it smelled delicious & the prices are really good (2$ for a whole mason jar of lemonade for example) theres 2 terraces & one area to sit inside. Highly recommend it! The workers are also super sweet:)
it's a good thrift store ... With a major issue. The entire store is organized in colour, not sizes. This is so hard to navigate. It's fine if you're skinny & can wear an S & be comfortable or wear an L & have it be oversized, but if you're anything above an M it's. Tough. I'm plus size, usually an L or loose XL, & I went with a friend who's on the skinny side of midsize, & we both had trouble finding anything. The racks are so flimsy that trying to flip through clothes to find SOMETHING in your size makes them shake, so good luck just flipping through shirts until you find something that fits. We gave up after about 20 minutes, only having found one jacket that was worth trying on. There were some gems, but, again, only XS-M. I think a better sorting system would make this place a gem, but as of now it's totally inaccessible unless you want to dig through a flimsy rack for 20 minutes to find anything in your size.
If you're looking for a spot with the most montreal vibes, look no further. You can find great gems in this thrift store & have a great, affordable meal after you work an appetite looking through their clothes & accessories. It doesn't look like much from the outside but definitely worth a visit.