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Dans l'ensemble, Le Petit Dep ressort comme un café chaleureux et charmant dans le Vieux-Montréal, où un mélange de café, de pâtisseries et d'une petite boutique de cadeaux crée une ambiance conviviale, avec une vibe européenne; les clients louent les boissons de qualité comme le latte, le chai, le matcha et les options glacées, ainsi que les pâtisseries telles que les croissants aux amandes, les caneles et les cookies, souvent associées à un service aimable et à une ambiance chaleureuse, bien que certaines visites signalent des espaces petits et bondés, une place limitée et un service parfois lent en période d'affluence; quelques avis pointent des prix plus élevés, des variations dans la fraîcheur des pâtisseries, et des rappels que le café n'est pas un lieu pour travailler sur ordinateur, avec une certaine interdiction d'utiliser des ordinateurs dans certaines zones, sans oublier la construction extérieure et l'absence de toilettes dans certains lieux; malgré cela, l'endroit reste une étape populaire et photogénique pour les touristes et les habitants qui veulent une pause gourmande, un bon café, ou visiter la boutique locale de spécialités.
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.
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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.
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
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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. 🤍
A charming little hidden store in the Old Port; perfect for wandering into while exploring the cobblestone streets. You can find all sorts of souvenirs & small treasures inside, making it a lovely stop for gifts or keepsakes. The hot chocolate is decent but quite basic, so don't expect an authentic creamy French-style one. Still, the cozy atmosphere & friendly vibe make it worth a visit.
Been here several years ago & remembered the place fondly as a beautiful cozy taste breakfast place. It still looks nice but baked goods & prepared sandwiches are beyond stale. They were also selling'older croissants' for 50% off, we did not partake… based on the age of our sandwiches & scone, cannot imagine how old those croissants are.
Very relaxing & cozy atmosphere with a lot of options for food, drink, & even accessories. While it's a cute place, the prices are quite high for some of the menu items. Would recommend as a place to sit down & chat with friends!
Adorable & cozy cafe. The baristas are very kind & patient. One of them helped me find a place that sells stamps for postcards.
Their soy cortado was a smooth & bold treat. Croissant & Mushroom Scone are equally solid choices. The croissant was flaky crisp & the scone was soft textured with suttle mushroom onion flavors. Love their front window section adorned with animated stuffed ornaments for sale. They even have a section for local treats & postcards.
I returned on my last day & had their flat white (w/ oat milk) & chocolate croissant. Both were amazing. This was by far my favourite cafe visited in Old Montréal. 💜☕?
I visited this cafe yesterday & had an amazing experience over there . Place is small but cozy & i really liked their spinach croissant & vanilla oat latte. They even did latte art on my drink. I would definitely come back when i visit Montreal again. The staff was friendly & quick.
Cozy café featuring lots of drinks, pastries, & local goods such as chocolates, postcards, & hats. The drinks are very good & the almond croissant is fantastic. The layout can be a bit awkward, with a couple very big tables in the middle & nowhere good to accommodate a line or people who are waiting on coffee or food but don't have seats.