lundi | 7:00 (am) - 20:00 |
mardi | 7:00 (am) - 20:00 |
mercredi | 7:00 (am) - 20:00 |
jeudi | 7:00 (am) - 20:00 |
vendredi | 7:00 (am) - 20:00 |
samedi | 7:00 (am) - 20:00 |
dimanche | 7:00 (am) - 20:00 |
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Afficher toutcroissant(169) roll(69) pistachio(46) pastries(39) chocolate(29) sweet(28) fresh(25) filling(24) coffee(24)Absolutely loved the croissants here! If you're in Montreal & craving something fresh & buttery, this spot is a must. So fresh & so delicious highly recommended!Voir plus
The croissants were really fresh & deliciousVoir plus
still thinking about our lovely breakfast here & missing this place already.
We visited one early morning on a tuesday so it was still nice & peaceful. We went down the steps to a cozy bakery with a few seating inside & friendly staff. The pastries were made fresh & we got to enjoy a perfectly cooked smoked salmon sandwich, ham & cheese & fresh-out-the-oven pistachio croissant rolls! everything was sooo good! simple but quite satisfying for some reason.
Outside seating is a delight if you dont mind cleaning up some bird poo a bit so you can sit comfortably. Overall we really had a great time.
It would be nice to have the garbage bins moved to a location not by the steps though. But I get that maybe a'high-traffic' area would be best so the birds dont mess with it too much.
if you stop by, definitely try their croissant rolls!! the pistachio one was just amazing!Voir plus
La Cave à Manger Boulangerie in Old Montréal is an iconic, rustic patisserie that's definitely worth a visit! They offer a highly curated selection of pastries, & we went for the chocolate croissant éclairs & the tiramisu croissant roll. Both were absolutely delicious-the fillings were rich & flavorful, & the pastries themselves were fresh, flaky, & buttery without being overly sweet. Every bite was a delight!
I also loved the ambiance of the place. It's rustic & charming, with a perfect outdoor seating area to enjoy your treats. It's a great spot to relax & take in the vibe of the Old Port. I'll definitely be back to try more of their amazing pastries!Voir plus
Always good & fresh food, the place smells like cheese but it's okay & the workers are ok, not the best service but normal compared to MontrealVoir plus
Excellent pastry choice! We got chocolatine & almonde croissant. So fresh, tasty & harmonized.Voir plus
How to tell our family we are leaving them all & moving to Montreal because of this bakery & their'rolls'. Everything here in this underground bakery is EXCELLENT, but their truck tire-size rolls of croissant dough with heavenly fillings put us over the edge. It's so good that we are torn to post this because you will come & try the fresh orange juice, great coffee & baked goods produced with the highest standards & best possible ingredients (not easy to do these days) & - then it will be even more crowded. But such an amazing place & the world needs all the amazing it can get these days. Making the world better, one pastry at a time. &, no, I am not even their mom. ❤?Voir plus
Fresh oranges, good service. Tasty food. Will be back!Voir plus
One of the best pain au chocolat & overall pastries in Montreal… they taste amazing. If they would be fresh, I would give them 5 stars on food though. But still delicious. They're on the more expensive side, but they're worth it. They're located in a very nice historical area of downtown of Montreal.
Their staff is usually nice, haven't had yet a bad experience. I'm sure I'll keep coming here, every time I have cravings.Voir plus
If I could rate value for your money, I would give it a 2/5 stars. The food was good but too expensive for what you're getting.
Went to get breakfast here on a Sunday. It was so busy & you can tell the place was popular. Everyone was served quickly so you weren't waiting in line for more than a minute or two.
I ordered a'hangover cure' with a maple latte for myself & a jambon beurre sandwich for my husband. The hangover cure is a croissant sandwich with cheese, chives, bacon & a runny egg. Each sandwich was $12.50. The latte was $6 or $6.50. Somehow with 15% tax I paid $36.22. The price surprised me because at first, I didn't realize how expensive my sandwich was & I didn't realize there was an egg in the sandwich. However, I still believe the price of the food was inflated overall.
The jambon beurre was made with fresh bread but it was stiff & cold. Nothing was warmed up or toasted. The ham & cheese was cut thick but also cold. Maybe it's supposed to be like that & it's just our fault for expecting something different.
In comparison, the hangover cure was warmed up & toasted. The bacon was the perfect amount of crispy & chewy. The cheese was delicious, I've never had anything like it. I had to eat it with a fork & knife however because everything was oozing out. Not a critique, just a beware if you order & think you're going to be able to walk with it.
The maple latte was really good but small. About the size of a small coffee from McDonalds in Canada. So $6-6.50 for that is a lot.
There was a variety of other pastries there as well that many patrons were purchasing.Voir plus
Excellent baked goods. Everything is super fresh. Highly recommended.Voir plus
A tiny place that we decided to stop by. We got 2 items, a cookie & a croissant. Both were really great & tasted fresh. The place is small & not a massive amount of stuff to choose from, but whatever is available will be really good & fresh. I would definitely consider coming back for a quick bite if I'm ever in the area.Voir plus
The almond croissant is ridiculous. So fresh, so tender!! Must be the best in CanadaVoir plus
Amazing! Highly recommend. Worth the visit. Fresh great quality. Friendly staff! ☺️Voir plus
Super disappointing for a 10$ red velvet croissant.. I was so excited to try but it was So dry & felt like its been sitting there for at least 3 days .. i dont mind the price but at least make something fresh or good with it..Voir plus
Not surprisingly, I am back here for the second morning in a row. La Cave a Manger is a tiny, unassuming bakery that may well be the best find of my two week sojourn in Canada. I stumbled upon wonderfully fresh & tasty oceanside seafood in Newfoundland, an astonishing 7-course tasting menu on the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton, & oysters & a panko crusted haddock burger done perfectly on Prince Edward Island, but the pastries & bread here are simply world-class. At the risk of slipping into a food coma today, I am back to have another three pastries here & to take away at least six croissants & a couple loaves of bread. The service has been warm, friendly, & responsive each time I have been here, & it has both a cute little seating area inside & a larger patio space outside. I will be back.Voir plus
I need to give my praise to a worker named Julius that served my friend & I at this place!! He was so kind & helpful. To top it off I'm surprised by how fresh the croissants are considering I went right before closing. If you're craving a croissant late at night I highly recommend coming here.Voir plus
I particularly enjoy their croissants, especially the chocolate ones. I definitely recommend this place if you're looking for some fresh pastries & coffee.Voir plus
Nice spot for a coffee & snack in Old Montreal. Fresh baked goods, but not light & flaky - more bready. Nice patio.Voir plus
Texture is perfect; fresh everytime i go Taste is perfect; they dont cheap out on the fillings Price is more than fair; to all those complaining, maybe this is just not for you. Every single staff is courteous :) They are above duc de lorraine in my booksVoir plus
It was our first time here, i was really excited to test them its very goood. The dough is very fresh & flufy best croissant in town honslty. & the paris brest (noisette one) is very good. The stuff is very cute 🥰 You have outside area where u can sit & eat. Definitely recommend it & definitely coming back to try moreVoir plus
The place to go if you want the mythical round-stuffed-croissant. We went there close to 6pm & they still had them in stock. Its 11 or 12$ for a single croissant, but its huge. The employee was very kind & gave us a gift, which was an extra croissant when we opened it outside, insane. They also have a plethora of fresh baked bread & pastries. It's a tiny shop in the basement of the marche Bonsecours with steep steps so watch out when you go there.Voir plus