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Close to our hotel (Renaissance) we were looking for a dessert nibble late in the evening. The Second Cup on the square (not Ste Catherine) is apparently open until 11pm or later nightly. The carrot cake was the perfect thing, but we may return for what looked like some delicious cheesecake. View all feedback.
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We went to Second Cup on the morning of april 3rd. My girlfriend took her card out and the ladie serving us said he is paying. My girlfriend said no i am and she said are you sure? Afterwards commented that i better pay a lot of things for her and it should be the only time my girlfriend should take out her wallet. The ladie seemed to think she is a femenist but is simply sexist. Will not be going again. Food and cof... View all feedback.
I would like to uncover the secret to their delicious cappuccino. The hardworking staff are up bright and early, as they are the only place open at 6:30 AM. Although the pastries were tasty, they did not quite reach the level of perfection found in French patisseries.
This café offers all your favorite coffee drinks with a special Canadian flair that sets it apart.
The aroma was delightful as we passed by, so I followed my senses and discovered, in my opinion, the best coffee in Montreal.
We stopped here while on an across Canada trip on 12th September for a evening snack after a long days travel. The square outside was undergoing extensive repairs so the entrance was a bit restricted but once inside it was a nice atmosphere, friendly, efficient employees, and excellent hot cheese sandwich and coffee. One drawback was the argument between the staff and a guy about his use of the toilet!
This neighborhood coffee shop serves coffees and pastries as you would expect. The folks that work here, especially the owner, are very friendly and welcoming. Both the coffee and the pastries are very good. We recommend getting your coffee here rather than searching for the mermaid.