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Montréal RestaurantsDessert & Coffee
Coffee fiend? Sweet tooth? You’re in the right spot — our selections serve rich roast coffees and gourmet desserts. Expect to find specialty shops as well as traditional restaurants with an expert pastry chef. Take the time to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere where you can linger and enjoy music, conversation, or a good book.
Address: 1311, ave Bernard Ouest, Montréal, QC H2V 1W1
When the line stretches down the block virtually year round, you know the place has something good to offer. In this case, it's ice cream. Made in-house, the ice cream varieties are often unusual, depending on what sorts of fruits are in season and what the staff feels like making. Smooth and dense, and packing a...
Address: 189, boul Harwood, Vaudreuil-Dorion, Montréal, QC J7V 1Y3
Presenting 40 artisan breads and an eye-popping array of gorgeous pastries, not to mention the coffee, this boulangerie is as much a delight for the nose as it is for the stomach. Light lunch options include sandwiches and salads, leaving plenty of room for the divinely crafted and presented chocolates. Try the...
Address: 1587, rue Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2X 3K3
Perch at one of the tables on the terrace to people watch and nibble a croque-monsieur after a long afternoon of taking in the sights. Or stop for a late night caffeine injection from one of the imported, roasted-on-the-spot coffees before you head out for a night of dancing. Either way, you'll fall for the selections...
Address: 809, ave Laurier est, Montréal, QC H2J 1G2
Montréal has no shortage of patisseries, gelato makers and chocolatiers, but Fous Desserts is at or near the top of everyone's list of favorites. The variety alone is astounding and changes with the seasons. Some things to try: le Phenix (brownie base topped with Caribbean chocolate mousse-enveloped ganache), Manjari...
Address: 1593, rue Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2X 3K3
Linger and people-watch while enjoying a croissant and a cup of café au lait in any one of the seating areas of this charming dessert shop. Full meals are available, but many just enjoy favorites such as the Marie Clair pastries, delectable cakes, tarts or the caramel mousse with pears. Stone walls and lace curtains...
Address: 5090, rue Fabre, Montréal, QC H2J 3W4
Follow your nose to the east end of the Plateau for a pure, unadulterated chocolate experience. Proprietress of pleasure, Edith Gagnon is a master chocolatier who imports her goods from the French Maison Barry-Caillebeau, and mixes them with an eye, and palate, to decadent taste combinations like the ganache made...
Address: 407, place Jacques Cartier, Montréal, QC H2Y 3B1
Crêpes filled with sweet chocolate, sugar and apple stuffing, with maple syrup vanilla ice cream or fresh strawberies ... which to choose? Sample these and more with an excellent cup of coffee, or enjoy a full meal with savory soups and salads, omelets and pizzas, but save room for dessert.
Address: 900 Rene Levesque Blvd, Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montréal, QC H3B 4A5
This popular bistro, located on the premises of the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, makes for a popular diversion any time of the day but is a particular favorite for afternoon tea. For one price, guests can sample a variety of decadent treats, or they can choose à la carte options if appetites are lighter. Fragrant...
Address: 3563, blvd Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2X 2T6
Check out the many faces of Café Rep, as it is affectionately known, for breakfast, lunch, dinner and especially coffee. Decorated like an art-nouveau Paris bistro with a black and white checkerboard floor, its high coffered ceilings and sumptuous red fringed lamps provide great light and an airy atmosphere in which...
Address: 3957, rue Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2W 2M4
The next big thing is the chocolate lounge, a place similar in style and trendiness to a chic cocktail bar, but with a plethora of high quality chocolate treats instead of fruity mixed drinks. The concept has been popular in big cities like New York for quite some time, and the rest of us are slowly catching up. In...
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