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Le Petit Dep se présente comme un café cosy et insolite mêlant vibe boutique et atmosphère chaleureuse dans le Vieux-Port, où le café et les pâtisseries sont loués pour leur qualité, des options véganes et sans gluten sont largement appréciées et une belle sélection de produits locaux est proposée, tandis que l espace est souvent étroit avec peu de places pour s'asseoir et une politique sans ordinateur ni tablette qui peut ne pas être clairement affichée, ce qui peut générer des frustrations sur les commandes, les stocks et le nettoyage des tables, mais la décoration charmante, l ambiance accueillante et l expérience restent appréciées pour une visite rapide, une pause café ou un moment de détente.
The coffee is ok, very sour for my taste, the hot chocolate wasn't hot or even taste like chocolate more like milk & very pricey for 8$ no chocolate taste. Nice decoration but not much space at the old port location. Pastries are ok.
From the outside, you're greeted by what looks like a charming old port café-slightly removed from the main tourist strip, but the kind of place curious passersby might stumble upon & feel intrigued by.
Unfortunately, as several other reviewers have already noted, it may be better appreciated strictly from the outside.
The moment you walk in, you're confronted with a large closet overflowing with old plush toys. While some may find this'cute,' it feels completely out of place-much like the rest of the interior décor. On top of that, every table is plastered with NO LAPTOPS & TABLETS ALLOWED EVERYDAY signs, while your senses are simultaneously overwhelmed by an excessive assortment of random trinkets & decorations. Highlights include a stray school lunch table & chairs placed directly in the middle of the café, which felt more confusing than charming.
But let's say we look past all of that. What exactly does a café have to do with a confectionery hot sauce collection? It's one of the first things your eyes land on amid the chaos of mismatched items in what feels like a makeshift department store. From there, you're led to absurdly overpriced chocolate bars (eleven dollars for waxy chocolate), followed by ketchup-fruit spreads mixed with honey? There's more, but honestly-who is actually going to keep browsing at that point?
One final note on the interior: please pick a single lighting style or lamp shade theme-or simply tone the lighting down altogether. The visual clutter is amplified by the inconsistent lighting choices. Additionally, the abundance of charging ports along the wall seating feels contradictory given the strict no-laptop/no-tablet policy prominently displayed throughout the space.
Setting aside the uncomfortable atmosphere, the coffee & bakery items themselves weren't bad. However, if you're going to position yourself as a niche café with a strict no-laptop & no-tablet policy, that should be clearly advertised upfront-not something customers discover only after sitting down.
I hope this review is taken as constructive criticism. If the goal is to encourage conversation & discourage screen use, lean into that identity openly. Branding yourselves as a conversation-focused café might actually help attract the right audience rather than frustrate unsuspecting customers.
Lastly, please train your servers to clear tables promptly. The photo below shows cups & crumbs left behind by previous customers, & this was not an isolated incident. Multiple tables remained uncleaned during my entire 45-minute visit, which only added to the overall sense of neglect.
Un établissement singulier, mélange de boutique (dépanneur) & café. La décoration est authentique avec une forêt de lustres anciens. Le service est soigné & les produits de qualité. Je recommande pour un p'tit déj tranquille & chaleureux.
Attention, pas de possibilité de télétravailler en sirotant son mochaccino.
This is on of those hidden gems that shines like a polished quartz than a diamond. This cafe is located near the Basilica & is more interesting to me,as there are fewer tourists here. Prices are decent. Come in & rest your weary soul. The decor is worth it.
Extremely charming cafe in the old port right next to Notre Dame Basilica. We loved the atmosphere while being here. The decor really give this place the most cozy feel. & if you end up here on a rainy day, the atmosphere is next level cozy. I got the soft serve of the day which was raspberry vanilla. A little bit too soft honestly but really enjoyed the flavors. The raspberry flavor was tart & you could see & taste that they used real vanilla bean for the vanilla (I don't often find that in soft serve. It was really great). I wouldn't have minded to wait longer for a more firm ice cream though. My partner got an artisanal beer from their wide selection of beers. Overall we had a great experience at this high quality cafe
20 oct. 2024
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Tout simplement magnifique! Le décor & l'ambiance sont exceptionnels. Le café est excellent tout comme le personnel. Seul petit hic : peu de places assises.
Vous tomberez sous le charme de ce café ultra charmant & accueillant. Le décor est doux & on se sent confortable dès nos premiers pas à l'intérieur même si c'est très touristique. N'hésitez pas le matin à prendre un viennoiserie de la veille à 50% de rabais, une fois chauffée elle tout aussi succulente & on évite le gaspillage. Je trouve cette option très bien & je me répète mais on évite le gaspillage alimentaire, bravo!
Beautiful little spot in Montreal, we stopped in as the shop front exterior was so cute. Inside is crowded, but nicely decorated & creates a home feel. The staff were pleasant, a very nice gentleman was working the cash. They had a variety of baked goods, prepared meals, & espresso beverages. Prices were astronomical for the value, so keep this in mind when visiting. Seems like a tourist spot more than a local gem.
I went to this place with my friends & it was a really nicely decorated café. Two of my friends ordered coffee (one iced & one hot) & it was really bad. I don't know about the pastries but they looked appetizing. We stayed there for a while because it was such a nice place to talk & chill. We will definitely be returning there again, but not for the coffee.
This charming cafe was our favorite in montreal, & we came back a few times to escape the cold. The drinks are great as are the pastries & small dessert items. They have a nice selection of jams, bags, chocolate, etc along the back wall. The baristas were friendly. What really makes this place is the charming decor that fits in nicely with the area
Very cute café, the decor & atmosphere are 10/10, excellent! There are multiple Petit Dep sprinkled throughout Montreal but this is my favorite one. The price however is a bit much. Go at least once for the vibe!
I had a filter coffee. overpriced for 4 dollars but that wasn't the problem. The girl working there was rude.The cafe still beautifully decorated. If u want your client to come back , learn how to educate your employees