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Display All coffee(41) cafe(37) chocolate(17) latte(17) croissant(16) drink(16) cozy(15) shop(13) vibe(12) local(10) souvenir(10) beautiful(9)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.
This coffee shop has a great & cozy atmosphere. There is more then a cafe in there as they sell other goodies like wine, beer, cheeses, meats, etc.
The cafe was very busy wen we went in & that made the place a little packed but the road outside was being redone so that's understandable. There is very limited seating & that was a bit too.
The coffee was made very well & hit the right spot in the morning. The pastries we got were delicious fluffy & worth the line.
Overall, this is such a great little place to have a cup of coffee & a quick bite to eat. I would recommend this cafè to any local or travelers to Montrèal!
The charming storefront instantly caught my eye - it truly looks like something straight out of a storybook. ✨
Inside, the café is warm, lively, & full of little treasures. Not only is the atmosphere cozy, but the shop itself is a dream to explore.
You can find anything you want here - from Québécois mini-books & funny local expressions to handmade chocolates, postcards, magnets, plush toys, wooden decorations, & so many adorable gifts. It feels like a mix between a café & a tiny, magical general store. 🎁✨
We had the hot chocolate, which was rich & comforting, & a mushroom & onion scone that was warm & flaky.
If you love cozy cafés, cute souvenirs, & the feeling of discovering something new in every corner, this place is absolutely worth visiting. I'll definitely be coming back. 🤍
Nice neighborhood coffee shop serving quality coffee & baked goods.
Feels like a tourist trap - come, buy, leave. There are no toilets (which is odd since there are tables to sit down). I understand that some coffee places put a no-laptop policy on the weekends; but the staff should have enough judgement to allow the use of an iPad to write down notes for people who don't carry around paper/pen. Won't be coming back since there are so many nicer & more welcoming coffee shops around.
Touristy coffee shop with some groceries, too. The smoothies are premixed, so you can't customize them. Pretty cramped inside.
A beautiful & quaint little coffee shop in the heart of Old Montreal. I think I spend $150 over 2 days every time I stay near that location. Coffee is amazing with tons of other options such as desserts, food & plenty of drinks to choose from.
Just a gem, like you're in another country when you're there.
This is the kind of place you visit for the atmosphere! A quaint coffee shop full of character. We only tried a latte & a London fog, & both were delightful. Definitely worth a visit!
Cute shop with coffee, baked goods, local goods including vegan & gluten free packaged treats- would not recommend doing the gluten free baked goods if celiac as they're in the same case & worker said they do not change gloves etc.
Was a random visit but was a warm visit to le petit dep. We were walking around for some time & wanted to take a break so when we searched for a spot nearby, we found this little cafe to stop by. Both hubby & I got the earl grey, & we both thought they were great. Don't think it's a good cafe to do long laptop work but it's a cute spot for a chat with a friend or first date? Up to u. Had random local products for u to check out in the shop as well. Not bad for souvenirs. Either way, Good drinks, good cookie. Cute vibe :)
Cute café with a shop for visitors to peruse. I visited late at night & only got a hot chocolate with my croissant. Seating is limited, & also anti-laptop. A nice place to enjoy a snack, check your phone, or chat with a friend.
Popped in here on a very cold day visiting Old Montreal & had a delightful snack. The cappuccinos & the almond croissant were all OUTSTANDING, 5-star, full stop. Staff were friendly & on the hop. It's a bit tight in the shop so you should be prepared to take out. That said, if you find a seat, the trinkets & decorations add a cool vibe to the place. 5/5 would recommend.
Really cute coffee shop in old Montreal with good coffee & tasty premade sandwiches & yogurt. Nice selection of goods inside, they forgot which coffees we ordered but it was a little busy at the time