Au Bout de L'Isle is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy, homey feel, an old style house ambiance and a terrace that makes it pleasant for a stroll along the canal. The menu covers breakfast, brunch, lunch and desserts with ice cream and gelato praised, eggs Benedict and soups noted as highlights, and prices seen as reasonable for the area. Service is often friendly and attentive when running smoothly, contributing to a strong sense of hospitality, though a few visits report slower service, occasional delays, and at times cramped or under maintained facilities and limited air circulation on warm days, along with some days of busy crowds and minor portion size concerns. Overall, it comes across as a local favorite with a relaxed vibe, good value, and a place to return for a leisurely meal, coffee or dessert after a bike ride or stroll.View restaurant profile
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Reviews about Pizzeria Casa Rita highlight a consistent favorite in the West Island, with the pizza described as fresh and flavorful, the crust the right balance of crispy and chewy, and a homemade feel that stands apart from chains. Several diners praise reliable delivery and quick service whether eating in or takeout, and the staff are repeatedly called friendly and attentive in a cozy, local vibe. The menu is noted for generous portions and fair prices, with specialty pies and even simple favorites rated highly, and there are strong mentions of calzones and subs as well. The overall impression is that Casa Rita delivers quality food across the board, earning loyalty and repeat visits, with many saying it would be hard to beat and that the place remains a go-to even when traveling from nearby areas. A rare negative note describes a lasagna order mishap and unsatisfactory resolution, but it does not cloud the general positive consensus.View restaurant profile