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Autumn is in full swing in Montreal — the weather is crisp, the leaves have changed colour and festive fall drinks are on every menu in every cafe.

While Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte may be the most popular fall beverage, so many Montreal cafes have seasonal refreshments that are just as good, if not better. Let's be real: local, fresh ingredients make everything taste more delicious.

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If you prefer your caffeine with a side of kitty cuddles, then you're in luck because Montreal is getting a new cat café where you can interact with furry companions while enjoying a beverage or bite.

Café Chat l'Heureux (Happy Cat Café Montreal) has announced that it's opening an additional location, bringing the joy of purrs and lattes beyond the borders of the Plateau to a second home in The Village.

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With Montreal's REM going live this very weekend, it's prudent to be aware of what's actually accessible via the city's newest mode of transportation. There's no shortage of reliable coffee shops along the South Shore stretch of the REM, from Gare Centrale all the way down to Du Quartier Station in Brossard.

The Gare Centrale options are of course not newly-accessible but of great importance to those in need of a coffee ahead of a ride to the South Shore (and of course for those South Shore residents setting foot in downtown Montreal for the first time — welcome to our city! Jokes.)

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With its all-pink everything, elegant clothes and customizable lattes, Valentina Boutique & Café is perfectly poised to make a name for itself on social media — and that's before you even taste the coffee, on which you can print whatever you want.

Valentina Boutique & Café, located near the Parc des Faubourgs in the Village, started as a dream shared between high school sweethearts Alison Sanchez and Rene Davila, but it was a global health crisis that pushed the business in a surprising new direction.

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Nicotine in cigarettes and caffeine in coffee make up two-thirds of modern society’s 'Holy Trinity' of socially-accepted psychoactive drugs (the alcohol in beer, wine and cocktails rounds out the panoply).

A majority of Canadians open their eyes with a cup of coffee and many combine that with their first smoke of the day.

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If you’re already making an outstanding cup of coffee — congratulations and hats off to you. A good cup of coffee is a thing of beauty. If not, here are three suggestions that could get you there.

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Your morning cup of coffee wakes you up, but does it also make you smarter? The answer is complicated, but the science bears out what we all suspect: you think better after that first cup.

Which is, actually, a little scary. Far too many of us reach for that cup while sleep-deprived — coffee is great and all, but maybe we should all try to also just get a little more sleep? This plea for normalizing nap times aside, the science of coffee and cognition is fascinating.

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November, is that you already? The end of fall is near but that does not mean the fun has to end with the cooler weather. While getting out and about in the 514 can often be pricey, living your best life doesn't always mean breaking the bank.

There are plenty of free things to do in Montreal this month, and we're hooking you up with some original options that'll give your mood a boost and your wallet a break until the holiday season.

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Whelp, COVID-19 strikes again. The city is losing one more of its unique spaces. Montreal café Le Cagibi will be closing its doors after over four years in its Little Italy location and 10 years before that in the Mile End. The café and boutique — which features work by queer and trans artists — has experienced difficulties in the last few years, everything from a collapsing ceiling to pandemic-related lulls in business.

Now they're facing eviction and have decided to call it quits.

"These last years have been rough for the Cagibi, for queer spaces and for social economy," the Cagibi team wrote on Instagram. "We’re very sad to tell you that we will definitely close this spring. Between the lockdowns, the ceilings collapsing and, mostly, the fact that we’re getting evicted from our space, we’ve had to decide that it is the end of this adventure."

"We have maintained this project, which was one of the last autonomous spaces to have survived the last two years, as long as we could. We thank you so much for being there with us, and during the next weeks, we will still be open for the events that were already scheduled, to which we hope you will participate so that our goodbyes end on a loving note!"

Cagibi is hosting one last hurrah before they close their doors, a variety show and dance party on April 22.

"Come on down to Coop Le Cagibi Friday the 22nd of April for a good old-fashioned yeehaw variety show and dance party featuring live performances and debauched personalities," the event's Instagram post reads. "Come dressed in your best Western- or dairy-themed attire and bring cash!"

At least they're going out with a bang.

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Eggciting news for Montreal’s brunch-lovers.

The city was named the eighth-best brunch city in the world and number one in Canada in a recent report from British credit broker money.co.uk.

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Coffee drinkers know that a cup of java is a beautiful thing. But Montreal's Mono Cafe, a café and sandwich shop downtown, is making downright masterpieces with its exquisite latte art.

Made with 100% organic coffee by a part-time barista named George, Mono's artistic drinks have become iconic in the city's coffee scene.

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