Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features.

Please select your date of birth for special perks on your birthday. Your username will be your unique profile link and will be publicly used in comments.
MTL Blog Pro

This is a Pro feature.

Time to level up your local game with MTL Blog Pro.

Pro

$5/month

$40/year

  • Everything in the Free plan
  • Ad-free reading and browsing
  • Unlimited access to all content including AI summaries
  • Directly support our local and national reporting and become a Patron
  • Cancel anytime.

montreal coffee shops

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.

Keep readingShow less

Montreal's café scene is as rich and robust as a shot of espresso, and its hidden gems are the crema on top. These spots, discreetly tucked within other businesses, serve top-notch brews, from creamy lattés to fruity bubble teas.

Not only can you hit up a café in a boxing gym, and caffeinate where you lift weights, but you can also withdraw a light roast from a bank-turned-coffee shop, or take a tea where you read. Let these percolate:

Keep readingShow less

Ever tried to work in a Montreal café, only to get the side-eye from a barista because your laptop's been out too long? Or worse, your device is at 5% and there isn't a single outlet in sight? We've all been there. Between cram sessions and group projects, Montreal students and remote workers need more than just a good cup of joe.

You need solid wifi, power for days, and a laid-back vibe that helps you balance caffeine and coursework. So, we've scoped out some popular Montreal cafés that get it. Whether you want to work around McGill, Concordia, UdeM or UQAM, or find somewhere near your home, say goodbye to endless café-hopping and hello to your next favourite work nook.

Keep readingShow less

Montrealers are thirsty for third-wave coffee — high quality brew made from sustainably cultivated and ethically sourced beans — and more local cafés than ever are satisfying that craving. Specialty coffee, sometimes roasted on-site, has become the calling card of many a coffee shop in the city.

According to Google data, these Montreal cafés are brimming with positive reviews of their brew:

Keep readingShow less

Montreal is home to many delicious cafés, however, have you ever been to one with hanging oranges from the ceiling? Well, now you can. SoLIT Café describes itself as an "orange grove-inspired café," and it's certainly worth checking out for your daily dose of vitamin C.

The interior is adorned with twinkling hanging lights, oranges, and branches enveloped on the ceiling that truly bring life to this stunning café.

Keep readingShow less

We're all in need of a little extra fresh air right now and one Montreal restaurant has found a way to motivate us into getting it.

"For your mental health," BarBara is offering free coffee to anyone who can prove that they've walked at least five kilometres that day, and there are free candles and Cacio e Pepe waiting for people who have moved their legs even more than that.

Keep readingShow less

One of the most popular French coffee shops, Columbus Café, has opened its first cafés in Montreal.

With already three locations around Montreal, Columbus Café is looking to bring its unique and refreshing coffee shop experience to Montrealers.

Keep readingShow less