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Want to just kick back and enjoy a great cappucino, or green tea. How about homemade gelato? The handmade chocolates near the cash? OMG! This little gem is chock full of fine groceries like a jar of single malt Scotch whisky jam. I didn't try the pastries but only because I'm diabetic but they looked I could have eaten half a dozen by myself. I recommend going any time although Thursday night to Sunday night they are... View all feedback.
Very tasty and delicious, food looked pretty and the place is nicely decorated. Would recommend it more for a special occasion since it's a bit pricey. But would totally go back.
Great service, great ambiance, amazing food. One of the best in town specially if you come early at opening! In need of a brunch/breakfast you can't go wrong! Money and time well spent
This restaurant is one of the top spots for brunch in the city! The menu is creative and the dishes are bursting with delicious flavors. Whenever my friends come to Montreal, I always take them to this brunch spot. I highly recommend trying the chicken and waffles as well as the egg croissant – they have great textures and flavor combinations.
This brunch place is definitely a must go during the weekend. It was packed with people but the waiters will give you seats very quickly. There portion of the brunch is very big and definitely worth to go. The brunch isn't too expensive, it's average between 22$ to 28$ per plate. I really liked the latkes that I ordered. It was very delicious. I would definitely come again to out some other stuff on the menu. And the restaurant is really cute and chic. Staffs were very friendly and nice.
Upon arriving with my child, the waiter immediately brought a Cookie, icing, and sprinkles to keep my little one occupied. We were also given a complimentary shot glass of an orange concoction. The food was amazing with extremely generous portions. The decor was really cute with a retro vibe. The pricing was a bit on the pricey side - a main course will cost at least $25+ with coffee, totaling about $30 per person before tax and tip. However, for the experience, quality, and quantity of food, it's worth it. It may not be something we do every weekend, but indulging in a brunch splurge once in a while is well-deserved. Note: it gets really busy on the weekends, so arrive a bit earlier to avoid a long wait.