Michael Spike: Great beer and a dog friendly patio, a summer must!
Miles Skorpen: Dog friendly.
hussein s: For lovers of microbrewery beer, a true paradise. You can see all the facilities when in the restaurant. Several types of beers very good qualities. Good service. L'expérience vaut bcp la peine :-)
1067, Rue de Bleury (De la Gauchetière), Montréal, QC
Café · Ville-Marie · 26 tips and reviews
Johnny Cochrane: Good coffee, dog friendly
Kelvin Lee: The best deal in the city for bags of Demello coffee - $14 and you get a free cup! It's literally cheaper than buying directly from Demello.
David S: Coffee was very good. The environment very nice. But what I enjoyed the most was the very friendly staff! I would definitely recommend it.
Charles Gedeon: Get The Lefty with some fries. Juicy burger, literally dripping with flavour thanks to the pork belly. The fries are a nice crunchy contrast to the succulent burger.
Maca Cenalmor: The most hipster place in Montreal. Really authentic and the meat is just AMAZING.
Andrew L: Really big rooms. Awesome concierge's, dog friendly and great location.
Laurent Judkiewicz: Very cool hotel. Nice pool on the roof.
eva maria: If you wish to have lunch outside the hotel located just next door is La prep, offering very reasonable price-quality & fresh breakfast & lunch meals! You can "Grab N Go" or enjoy the meal in store!
5605 ave. De Gaspé (coin St-Viateur Est), Montréal, QC
Café · Mile-End · 37 tips and reviews
Nik Schmidt: The only syphon coffee in Montreal (that I know of)... And possibly the best coffee, period.
K-Þórır D.: Here (a cosy industrial loft), preparing coffee is an art. One of the best in town and maybe one of the only syphon-coffee. Miso soup or salad r awsome !
Audrey March: Unfortunately Falco doesn't serve their Japanese brunch on Saturdays anymore, but they still have a killer cup of organic and fair trade coffee!
Coworking Space · Vieux-Montréal · 2 tips and reviews
Andreas Schreiber: Great place. I love the anticafé concept. You pay a hourly fee and can take food and drinks as much as you like. There are plenty of seats, many power plugs, and good Wi-Fi for working.
Saba Heravi: New style of Cafés. Great space. Recommend for meetings and studying.
Serious Eats: La Bête à Pain is the “brother” business and bread provider of Le-St. Urbain restaurant, and worthy on its own for canelé and other pastries (plus an amazing weekend brunch).
Marc-andré Royal: Crusty bread
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