Le Caravane Café
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Afficher toutcafe(70) coffee(44) cozy(16) vibe(14) latte(14) recommend(13) sandwich(11) cappuccino(9) etudier(8) croissant(8) fresh(7) pastries(7)
When in Montreal , this is a must try place ,
Flat white cappuccino & le
Gourmand Benedict were amazing,
Great hollandaise sauce & good quality prosciutto , highly recommend & grea atmosphere as well! 100 % European vibe , my favorite thing about the restaurants & coffee shops & the whole city of Montreal in general
While the overall vibe of Caravan Café in Montreal isn't bad - it feels like stepping into a 1960s newspaper office - the experience was disappointing. The apple pie was completely frozen inside, basically inedible, & cost $10. The cappuccino was oddly served in a faceted glass, something I've never seen before, while the latte looked normal. The total came to $27 including parking, which feels quite expensive for this kind of outing
I recently visited the Caravane Café &, overall, my experience was fine, though not particularly remarkable. The café has a cozy, laid-back atmosphere that instantly makes you feel comfortable as soon as you step inside. It's tucked in a corner of the neighborhood, with a modest yet charming décor-think wooden tables, soft lighting, & a few plants scattered around, which give it a homey, welcoming vibe. There's plenty of natural light, making it a pleasant spot to hang out, read, or do some work. It's the kind of place you could easily lose track of time in. The service was friendly, which I always appreciate, but it was a bit slower than I anticipated. The staff seemed a little distracted, & it took quite a while for my order to be ready, even though the café wasn't particularly busy at the time. There were a few other customers around, but nothing that should have caused the delay. It wasn't a huge issue, but if you're in a rush, it might be something to consider. That said, when my order did arrive, the staff was kind & apologetic about the wait, which helped soften the experience. For my order, I went with a cappuccino & a croissant, two staples I like to judge a café by. The cappuccino was decent, though not quite up to par with what I was hoping for. The coffee itself was smooth & well-prepared, but it lacked the depth & richness I expect from a good cappuccino. The flavor was on the milder side-more milk-forward than the bold espresso taste I enjoy. It was definitely drinkable, just a little underwhelming, especially since I was hoping for something with a bit more punch. As for the croissant, it was fresh but not exceptional. It had a nice, golden exterior, though the texture inside was a bit denser than I'd prefer. A little more flakiness & a bit more butter would have made a big difference in elevating the pastry. Still, it wasn't bad-it was just not the standout treat I was hoping for. I'd also noticed a variety of other pastries on display, so I'm curious to try something different next time, but I can't say the croissant wowed me. The vibe of the place is definitely one of its strong points, & it's clear that the café is designed with comfort in mind. The seating is varied-there are a few tables for two, larger ones for groups, & even a small counter area near the window, ideal for solo visitors who want to watch the world go by. The music playing in the background was unobtrusive, & the overall noise level was low enough to make it a perfect environment for reading, chatting, or getting some work done. There's also a small selection of books & magazines available, which adds to the chill, low-key atmosphere. I did notice that there's a small selection of specialty drinks & snacks that could be worth checking out. I didn't try them on this visit, but the menu looked interesting. There's also a decent variety of teas & a few vegan options, which could be appealing for people with dietary restrictions. While my visit was generally pleasant, there's a feeling that Caravane Café is still finding its groove. It's definitely a café I'd visit again if I'm in the area, but I wouldn't go out of my way for it. It's a comfortable, easy-going spot, but it doesn't quite have that "wow" factor that would make it stand out in a city full of great coffee shops. If you're just looking for a quiet place to relax or need a break from the hustle & bustle, this could be a good spot. But if you're a serious coffee lover or have high expectations for your pastries, you might leave feeling like there are better options elsewhere.
The experience at the cafe was a bit of a mixed bag. The staff were friendly & welcoming, which was a positive aspect. However, the food left much to be desired. The carrot cake was disappointing as it seemed frozen & thawed, resulting in a strange texture & taste. The muffin was okay, but the cappuccino was too light & seemed like a cup of milk rather than coffee. On the other hand, the ice matcha latte was decent. The cafe had a cute decor, but the lack of air conditioning & proper ventilation made it uncomfortably hot & humid. The limited space & cramped atmosphere were also notable downsides. Overall, the experience was okay, but it certainly had its drawbacks.
They know how to make a cappuccino! The grilled cheese sandwich was great as well! Will definitely visit again.