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L'Oeufrier

The Village/Centre-Sud
4.3$
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L'Oeufrier The Village/Centre-Sud, Montreal: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
BreakfastCrêpesBurgersGrilled CheesePoutineBrunch

About

L'Oeufrier establishes a distinct culinary presence through a menu centered on creative egg preparations and varied breakfast compositions. The signature style incorporates an extensive array of crêpes, ranging from traditional sweet fillings to savory combinations, alongside hearty burger options that emphasize substantial protein portions. Culinary execution prioritizes generous plate presentation, characterized by the frequent integration of fresh fruit, decadent sauces, and custom potato pairings. The environment features a bright and functional aesthetic, prioritizing efficient service flows that accommodate high-volume guest traffic throughout the day. Patrons encounter a specialized focus on breakfast-inspired gastronomy that avoids standard limitations, opting instead for complex ingredient pairings. This location maintains the established brand identity defined by its multifaceted menu architecture and consistent preparation methods applied across its entire network of establishments.

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Amenities, services & more

We accept:  Master Card, Visa, Interac
To add a little flavour to your meal, we also offer a daily menu including soup, dessert and coffee, all for an affordable price.

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Reviews for L'Oeufrier

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on Google4.3 (1100+)
*as of 2026-06-15
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Review Summary

L'Oeufrier offers a vibrant and popular dining experience known for its extensive menu, generous portion sizes, and creative breakfast options. Many patrons appreciate the welcoming, family-style atmosphere and the sense of community fostered by the staff, while the diverse selection caters well to various tastes. However, experiences can vary significantly; while many diners praise the efficient and friendly service, others have encountered issues with long wait times, tight seating arrangements that lead to a noisy environment, and occasional lapses in food quality or service attentiveness. Despite mixed feedback regarding consistency across visits, the restaurant remains a frequent destination for those seeking a hearty brunch in a lively setting.
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Super endroit, beaucoup de quantités & de qualité. Demandez Emelin, elle est excellente, attentionné, souriante & très rapide!

Ils sont chanceux de l'avoir !

Merci :)

Jun 9, 2026
on Google

Un concept original
Un service au top avec le sourire & une cuisine généreuse & goûteuse.
Je recommande

May 29, 2026
on Google

Very nice portions, none of that shrinkflation happening there by the looks of it. I rarely go out for breakfast because I always end up being hungry after but I wasn't after this visit. The staff was very nice. The place was also quite busy but very fast on the food. I am happy to find out there is now one close to where I will be living & very excited to go back.

May 11, 2026
on Google

Toujours excellent & frais! Service chaleureux & professionnel! Un des meilleurs endroits à Montréal pour un brunch ou lunch entre amis!

May 10, 2026
on Google

Tres bon mais beaucoup de bruit

Apr 26, 2026
on Google

Delicious!!! Super worthy it, amazing food, really surprised me. Some of the best I had in Canada.

Apr 18, 2026
on Google
3.0

We visited over Easter weekend, when many places were closed, so we were happy to come across this spot.

Upon arrival, we were greeted warmly, which made for a pleasant first impression. However, the space felt quite tight, with what seemed like more tables than the layout comfortably allows. This appeared to make it challenging for servers to move between tables, particularly when clearing plates, delivering coffee, & processing payments.

We also noticed that our food arrived before the coffee we had ordered upon being seated, which somewhat diminished the value of the'bottomless' coffee offering.

In terms of the food, the waffles & sausages were very good, & the smoothie was enjoyable. The potatoes, however, could have benefited from additional seasoning.

Overall, it's a reasonable option when choices are limited, but the atmosphere wasn't particularly conducive to a relaxed breakfast experience. We likely wouldn't rush back on a future visit to Montreal.

Translated via AI

Nous avons visité cet établissement durant le week-end de Pâques. Comme plusieurs endroits étaient fermés, nous avons été ravis de découvrir ce restaurant.

À notre arrivée, nous avons été accueillis chaleureusement, ce qui a donné une première impression agréable. Toutefois, l'espace nous a semblé assez restreint, avec un aménagement qui paraît optimiser au maximum le nombre de tables. Cela rendait les déplacements du personnel plus difficiles, notamment pour le service du café, le débarrassage des assiettes & le traitement des paiements.

Nous avons également constaté que les plats sont arrivés avant le café que nous avions commandé dès notre installation, ce qui est un peu dommage dans le contexte d'un café « à volonté ».

Côté nourriture, les gaufres & les saucisses étaient très bonnes, le smoothie était satisfaisant, mais les pommes de terre manquaient d'assaisonnement.

Dans l'ensemble, il s'agit d'une option convenable lorsque les choix sont limités, mais l'ambiance n'était pas particulièrement propice à un petit-déjeuner détendu. Nous ne prévoyons donc pas nécessairement d'y retourner lors d'un prochain séjour à Montréal.

Apr 7, 2026
on Google

Very good food but I LOVED the dragon fruit lemonade so much

Apr 5, 2026
on Google

My friend has visited for breakfast & no maple syrup was offered, I am devastated.

Apr 4, 2026
on Google
5.0

Overall Impression:

A rare example of a franchise that still feels like a neighbourhood staple…consistent, welcoming, & rooted in community.

What I liked:

I'll start by saying this, I'm a bit of a breakfast connoisseur. I've been at this for decades.

My wife & I first discovered L'OEufrier about five years ago when we moved to Montreal, at their Plateau Mont-Royal location. It was one of the first Quebec-based franchises I really got to know (St-Hubert being the obvious first introduction for most of us).

I'll be honest… the loud, colourful, family-style vibe isn't typically my thing. But there was something different here.

Yes, the food & coffee were consistently good, with generous portions & a menu that doesn't hold back. But what stood out more was something you don't often find in franchised restaurants, a genuine sense of community.

Staff were friendly, engaged, & clearly knew their regulars. Before long, they knew us too. Being new to the city at the time, that mattered. It made a difference.

Despite being predominantly francophone, I've always felt welcomed. They've met me where I'm at with my (very much still improving) French, though I'll say, I've mastered ordering my usual. Slowly but surely.

The Village location:

After moving from the Plateau to the Village, we naturally found our way to this location.

It's smaller, a bit tighter, but somehow even more connected.

Being in the heart of the Village, there's an added layer of inclusivity & openness. That sense of community is amplified here. It's not just staff, it's the guests too.

This morning, a table of guys started to chat with us, joking, laughing, completely natural. That's not unusual here. It happens often.

Atmosphere & vibe:

Tables are close together, & during peak hours you might wait, but that proximity is part of what makes it work.

If anything, spreading people out would take away from the experience.

It's lively, a bit chaotic at times, but in a way that feels human, not transactional.

Food & menu:

The menu is extensive, bordering on excessive, in a good way.

Some of the breakfast poutines look like they could feed a small country. Milkshakes are everywhere. Mimosas kicking off people's Sundays. . It's indulgent without pretending to be anything else.

My wife & I both had'Le Simplest'…. my go-to. I'm a simple guy :)

& that's part of the appeal, whether you want something over-the-top or just a solid, classic breakfast, it delivers consistently.

Who this is good for:

People looking for:
• consistent, reliable meals
• generous portions at fair prices
• a place that feels lived-in & welcoming

& maybe most importantly:
• a sense of belonging, even if you're new

Closing:

At the end of the day, L'OEufrier is a large Quebec chain, but it doesn't feel like one.

There's something honest here. Something that feels distinctly Quebec, where a place can grow, expand, & still hold onto the community it was built on.

That's not easy to maintain.

They've managed to do it.

Mar 29, 2026
on Google