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This is a true hidden gem. I stopped in during a walk around the historic district & was instantly won over by the warm, vintage atmosphere & thoughtful curation of local Quebec products.
The coffee is exceptional, rich, perfectly pulled espresso with beautiful latte art, made with care by friendly baristas. I paired mine with a fresh pastry & it was the perfect mid morning treat. It's more than just a café, it's a delightful little épicerie too.
Super photogenic inside & out, with a cozy vibe that makes you want to linger. Perfectly located near Notre-Dame Basilica & Place d'Armes. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this place nails it on quality, service, & charm.
Highly recommend! One of my favorite stops in Montreal.
Nous avons pris plusieurs fois notre petit déjeuner là bas avec des scones petits fruits & des cafés & c'etait tres bien & bon ! Les scones sont de tailles généreuses !
Le lieu est super sympa !
Super friendly girl behind the counter!! I loved the vibe of this cafe & all the options. Their soft serve strawberry ice cream sunday was so good!! Tasted like fresh strawberries & vanilla!! They have a lot of food options grab & go style also. Nice rest stop after visiting the basilica next doo
Ordered a few of carbonated drinks, they were honestly not to my liking. Had a weird taste, as a person who loves carbonated drinks. The atmosphere was so beautiful! Photo props were immaculate, took lots of cute ones. People were nice & scanned us nice & fast even with the longer line. I'd recommend hitting this place up for sure!
If you can figure out a way to get a smile or anything other than a dead eyed stare out of the staff here, I'd love to hear it.
A very cute little cafe in Old Montreal. You can pick a sandwich out of the fridge & they can heat it for you. They are not made to order. If they are out of what you want, you are out of luck.
On the day we went, the man at the register would speak English to customers (who didn't know French), but then when their orders were ready he called them out in French. I could see the customers confusion, but he didn't notice. They had to get his attention & ask if it was theirs. To be fair, he was busy & I'm sure he didn't mean anything by it. It's likely just habit to speak French. I just don't think it classifies as 5 star customer service.
Personally, the service & the food quality make this a 3 star experience. It was fine as a quick stop when passing by, but I wouldn't seek it out.