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Le Petit Dep comes across as a cozy, charming spot in Old Montreal where a mix of coffee, pastries, and a small gift shop creates a welcoming, European vibe; guests praise quality drinks like lattes, chai lattes, matcha, and iced options, and pastries such as almond croissants, caneles, and cookies, often paired with friendly service and a warm ambiance, though some visits note crowded small spaces, limited seating, and occasional slow service; a few reviews flag higher prices, variability in pastry freshness, and reminders that the cafe is not a place for long laptop work, with a no-computer policy in certain areas, plus logistical quirks like construction outside and no toilets in some locations; despite these, it remains a popular, photogenic stop for tourists and locals who want a quick bite, a memorable coffee, or a visit to the shop for local treats.
Absolutely adorable café with incredible food & delicious coffees. & the staff were so incredibly friendly. The ham & cheese sandwich was the best I've ever had.
May 18, 2026
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Le Petit Dep is more than an absolutely charming coffee shop; it also sells sweet goodies, cold cooler drinks, & cute crafts. Each beverage is thoughtfully hand-crafted & served with a smile. This shop is a true gem. Highly recommended!
May 8, 2026
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This place isn't just a café it also feels like an incredibly aesthetic boutique market. Every detail inside is very well thought out: the décor, product placement, & overall atmosphere are truly'Instagram-worthy,' yet still very warm & inviting. What I liked most is that even though it's small, it has a lot of character. Sitting down for a coffee, looking around, & discovering little things is really enjoyable. It's especially a perfect stop for a break while exploring Old Montréal.
Le Petit Dep has that easy charm you don't really expect- you walk in for something small & somehow end up lingering a bit.
It's a compact space, a little tucked away, with a cozy, thoughtfully put-together feel. Kind of like a corner store, but elevated. The shelves are a mix of familiar snacks & more interesting finds, so you naturally slow down & look around instead of just grabbing & going.
The coffee's reliable, & the pastries are fresh & straightforward- nothing overly fancy, just done right. It's the kind of place where even a quick stop feels like a small upgrade to your day.
What I liked most is the overall vibe. It's relaxed, a little quirky, & feels genuine rather than curated for the sake of it. Easy to drop into, whether you need a quick coffee or just feel like picking up something a bit different.
What a cozy place. Delicious cookies & pastries, as well as the coffee. A great variety of local products & souvenirs. The staff were very kind & thoughtful.
Nothing is priced!!! Out of all the beautiful made in Quebec specialties items ( just what I was looking for) not one was priced. The girl suggested I just bring it to the cash she will let me know how much it costs but that was not going to work as I wanted to know the cost of everything! Coffee was excellent unfortunately bought nothing, did not have the energy to keep inquiring!
The barista took our order & told us go take our seats so we assumed we would either be brought our coffee or told when it was ready. After 20 minutes we discovered she had made our coffee & left it on the counter without informing us & had started doing other tasks. The place also had mice which caused us to leave early.
Mar 24, 2026
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A cozy cafe in the heart of Montreal's old port. Walking down the street, the vintage store front is eye catching. You go inside to find a warm homey spot with a variety of local products from Quebec. The coffee & bakery was delicious. You can pick up other things like chocolate, jam, & many souvenirs
I was looking for a coffee shop open on Christmas Day since most places in Canada were closed. I stumbled upon Le Petit Dep, which is popular with tourists in Montreal because it's right beside Notre Dame Basilica. The exterior looks very aesthetic, & inside there was a long line. The space is small, so you may need to wait to sit. I ordered a latte & their almond croissant, & both were excellent. The croissant was worth every bite & good value for money. After, I checked their shop & bought some chocolates for friends. I didn't see the prices & was shocked when the bill came to $130 for 8 chocolates, lesson learned! Overall, the experience was very enjoyable. Great coffee, amazing croissant, beautiful spot. I'll definitely come back but will ask prices first next time.