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9 Montreal cafés every local needs to visit this summer

What's your favourite summer café? ☕️

A vanille soft serve with iced coffee poured on top. Right: People dining underneath a ceiling adorned with orange trees.

The coffee ice cream float from Noble Cafe in Montreal. Right: People eating at SoLIT cafe in Montreal.

@noblecafemtl | Instagram, @solitcafe | Instagram
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As the weather warms up, Montreal cafés are some of the best hotspots for cool sips and even cooler vibes. They capture the very essence of what makes summer in Montreal so magical.

With festival after festival and of course, terrasse season, there some cafés every local should take advantage of during the season.

Whether you're looking for a relaxing spot to work remotely, a lively café for a quick catch up or a place to enjoy a stimulating roast that will keep you powered well into the night, these Montreal cafés should be on everyone's summer to-do list.

SoLIT Café

Where: 2030, rue Mansfield

Why You Need To Go: This downtown Montreal spot is perfect for a day of working/studying — thanks to its worktables and delicious coffee that will keep you boosted all day long. The best part? The café is adorned with hanging oranges lining the eateries ceiling, giving off major summer in the south of Europe vibes.

SoLIT website

Améa Café

Where: 1188, rue Sherbrooke O.

Why You Need To Go: Améa Café's iced lattes with oat milk are next level. Not to mention they have an array of colourful (and trendy) desserts, including the Supreme Croissant Roll. To add some spice to this summer, Améa is officially launching a monthly 5 à 7, where you'll be transported to a bohemian atmosphere with fun and fruity drinks, great music and Mediterranean bites.

Améa Café website

Café Gentile

Where: 4126, rue Saint-Catherine (Westmount), 9299, av. Parc (Chabanel)

Why You Need To Go: With two locations across Montreal, Gentile doesn't play around when it comes to its coffee game. Now, while their espresso or cappuccino will leave you nice and satisfied, nothing hits quite like Gentile's frozen coffee. The sushie consistency and powerful coffee taste are perfect for those warm summer days.

Café Gentile website

Shaka Vibes

Where: 1268, rue Saint-Antoine O.

Why You Need To Go: Shaka Vibes has taken the Montreal food scene by storm since its opening earlier this year serving up delish coffee and smoothies, including the Hailey Bieber Erewhon dupe. The selection of smoothies won't disappoint, and the colourful finish is the perfect touch of summer for you to feel refreshed and at ease.

Shaka Vibes website

Le Petit Dep

Where: 179, rue Saint-Paul O., and 461, rue Saint-Sulpice

Why You Need To Go: Located in Montreal's Old Port, this quaint spot exudes summer energy thanks to its colourful exterior and homey interior. With a café at its Saint-Sulpice location, Le Petit Dep is the perfect spot to stop at after venturing through the Old Port all day.

Le Petit Dep website

Café Aunja

Where: 1448, rue Sherbrooke O.

Why You Need To Go: Decorated with neutral tones, cozy seating and a plethora of plants and flowers throughout, Café Aunja is nothing short of a summer paradise. Not to mention it once hosted Shawn Mendes and Camilla Cabello during their whirlwind romance in 2019, so it's safe to say this spot is A-list approved.

Café Aunja website

Café Parvis

Where: 433, rue Mayor

Why You Need To Go: With fresh ingredients and a colourful range of beverages and desserts, Café Parvis brilliantly captures the magic of summer in Montreal. The spot is perfect for a quick catch up or a remote work day — not to mention you'll be surrounded by loads of plants and flowers that breathe life into the space.

Café Parvis website

Noble Café

Where: 430, av. Laurier, and 7060, rue Alexandra

Why You Need To Go: With two locations spanning the Mile-End and Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal, Noble Café is a must-try during the summer thanks to its coffee ice cream floats. Made up of vanilla soft-serve and a splash of Noble's coffee, this is the ultimate summer sweet treat.

Noble Café Instagram

Café Sfouf

Where: 1250, rue Ontario E.

Why You Need To Go: Café Sfouf offers a colourful and airy space to spend an afternoon. With a plant wall and other greenery throughout, this quaint spot not only offers up some delish coffee, but you'll feel relaxed thanks to the calming atmosphere and friendly staff.

Café Sfouf website

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  • Assistant Editor

    Mike Chaar was an assistant editor & writer for MTL Blog. You might recognize him from bylines in Men's Health, FanSided, Contiki, and ScreenRant, to name a few. Mike's work has also appeared on the 'Real Housewives' and 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' When Mike isn't typing away, you can find him at his fave sushi spot, listening to one of Mariah Carey's 19 number-one hits or creating content.

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