Dans l'ensemble, La Bête À Pain est saluée pour ses excellentes pâtisseries et ses pains, avec des incontournables comme les croissants, l'éclair à la pistache, le toast à l'avocat et les sandwichs du petit déjeuner; l'ambiance chaleureuse et l'emplacement dans Griffintown sont fréquemment loués, en faisant un endroit apprécié par beaucoup. Pourtant les expériences sont inégales: le café est parfois décrit comme peu savoureux ou trop chaud, les viennoiseries et pains varient parfois en taille ou en fraîcheur, et le service oscille entre efficace et lent, froid ou distrait, surtout pendant les périodes de forte affluence. Certaines critiques notent des améliorations après un changement de boulanger et un service plus chaleureux, d'autres regrettent une valeur ou une cadence peu cohérentes et des prix. Dans l'ensemble, cela ressemble à un endroit où l'offre est forte et qui peut ressembler à une pépite lorsque tout s'aligne, mais avec des avertissements sur la constance et le timing des foules.
Service was average (the guy told us three times to leave before closure time). Also, it was cold in the place. They don't heat enough & we were not really comfortable from start to finish. However, the coffee & pastries were great.
I would have given this place 7 stars if I could! We tried half of the menu in 3 different times everything was delicious (both food items & pastries) the bread is incredible so I bought a few! The owner & staff were extremely nice as well! It's definitely a sort of a hidden gem in the heart of griffintown! Very recommended ❤?
11 oct. 2025
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On a rather quiet road with a warm atmosphere & good pastries. I loved the pistachio éclair, but unfortunately didn't get anything else. They serve matcha, coffee, bread & sandwiches. On the side they have a little fridge for canned drinks like Loop.
Pretty bad service. Ordered pastries. Get coffee after 5min. Then wait another 10min for someone to put a croissant on a plate to bring to you. I could also see it waiting on the counter for 10min before I went to ask. The girl behind the counter can literally plate it for you as you request it. What a bad system. Employees look unhappy & stressed.
Croissant lacked cooking time in my opinion. It was barely browned on top & lacked the crunchy I'd be looking for. Tasted good otherwise but texture was not there for me.
Very good atmosphere to get coffee/brunch with an old friend to catch up.
I would come back to try their sandwiches & other pastries.
The heyday of Bete a Pain was definitely pre-COVID, but even then, while it had all the elements of a truly top notch bakery, somehow those elements never came together. The proof is in their better-than-average pastries & better-than-average breads that were just that - better than average, despite the amount of self-publicized expertise & crafts that went into their products. Bete a Pain is just that - a better than average bakery.
They're pretty busy on the weekends, so there's a little bit of a line to order (for pastries & food/drinks) & a wait. I got a cappuccino, canelé, & the chocolate chip cookie.
Cappuccino: It was good, but nothing really special.
Canelé: It had amazing flavor, the rum really comes through. The inside was custardy & spongy, the tops & bottoms were nice & crunchy, but the sides were a bit chewy & gummy. Overall, a really good canelé.
Cookie: Also really good, filled with chocolate chips but not overly so. It had a really nice butter flavor & was crispy outside, but it's a drier cookie than I'd prefer.
I'd come back for their pastries, but wouldn't go out of my way just for their coffee.
12 avr. 2025
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Delicious homemade apple caramel syrup. Delicious pastries, but not much space to sit. Price very reasonable. 35$ for 3 pastries, 2 flavored lattes & 15% tip. Paris brest: 9.3/10, a bit too rich & sweet but so delicious. Almond croissant: 8.2/10, buttery, flakey & not too sweet. Very good, but perhaps missing a tad something or maybe I just like them a little sweeter. Would definitely recommend. Cinnamon roll: 6.8/10. It's alright, it is beautiful & big, but not enough moisture to my taste. If you like a drier not too sweet roll, this might be great for you. Next time I need to try the grilled cheese, the tiramisu, the croissant & chocolate roll.
Only option in the neighbourhood. Bread is ok, but goes stale within 24 hours. If you're dining in, it tastes great. Pastries are average at best, try Chez Poitier instead. Takes a long time to checkout & pay for your food.
A truly don't understand how this is anything more than the most overrated bakery in the city. I give 2 starts instead of 1 because the service was excellent Pastries were bland & TINY Coffee tastes like mud Prices are 50% higher than the average in the city It's in Griffintown which is the most overrated part of the city anyway ... terribly dissappointed
Amazing spot for a quick breakfast bite. Their selection of pastries & bread is excellent, & the taste & freshness are worth a trip to this place. Service was good, too. Lastly, their coffee also tasted fresh & well-made.
30 déc. 2023
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