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Top 10 Best Cafés in Montréal for Coffee Lovers
Looking for the best cafés in Montréal? Every spot on this list holds a Google rating of 4.5 stars or above, earned from hundreds to thousands of verified reviews. No chains, no sponsored picks — just Montréal’s finest independent coffee destinations, ranked for 2026.
No.01
📍 Mile End
Café Olimpico
Montréal’s most iconic espresso counter since 1970
4.7
★★★★★3,200+ Google Reviews
“Over 50 years, Olimpico has never needed to change — because it’s already perfect.”
A Montréal institution that has stood on Saint-Viateur since 1970, Café Olimpico draws long lines every single morning — and earns them. The espresso is pulled with precision, the standing-room counter hums with regulars, and the old-world Italian café atmosphere is completely unmatched in the city.
🏆 Since 1970
📸 Instagram Famous
☀️ Terrasse
Go before 9AM on a weekday to avoid the weekend lineup. Order a doppio standing at the counter — that’s the true Olimpico experience. The croissants from next-door Boulangerie Guillaume pair perfectly.
📍 Old Montréal
Crew Collective & Café
World-class café inside a stunning Beaux-Arts bank vault
4.6
★★★★½4,100+ Google Reviews
“The most photographed café interior in all of Canada — and the coffee matches the setting.”
Set inside the former Royal Bank of Canada headquarters on Saint-Jacques — a soaring Beaux-Arts masterpiece with 30-foot ceilings, ornate plasterwork, and original brass fittings. The coffee program is genuinely excellent, not just a pretty backdrop. One of Montréal’s most extraordinary spaces.
💻 Co-working Space
📸 Most Photographed
🎨 Beaux-Arts Interior
Arrive before 10AM to claim a table under the soaring dome — afternoon crowds can be intense. Look up at the painted ceiling and original vault doors. Bring headphones; it’s a superb remote-work spot on weekdays.
📍 Saint-Henri
Café Saint-Henri
Precision specialty roaster with one of Montréal’s best pour-overs
4.6
★★★★½1,850+ Google Reviews
“The baristas here treat every pour-over like a ceremony — and the results justify every second of the wait.”
One of the founding names in Montréal’s third-wave coffee movement, Café Saint-Henri roasts its own beans and presents them with almost obsessive care. The pour-over bar is a masterclass in single-origin extraction, and the espresso program holds up equally well. Multiple locations now, but the Notre-Dame original remains the soul of the brand.
🍵 Pour-over Bar
🌍 Single Origins
🛍️ Beans to Buy
Ask the barista which single-origin bean is performing best that week — they’ll light up and guide you. Pick up a bag of their Ethiopian or Colombian roast to take home. The matcha latte is a sleeper hit.
📍 Plateau
Dispatch Coffee
Minimalist specialty café beloved by Plateau regulars
4.7
★★★★★1,200+ Google Reviews
“Clean lines, excellent coffee, and zero pretension — Dispatch does everything right.”
Dispatch has built a loyal following through consistent excellence and a stripped-back aesthetic that puts all the focus on the coffee. The flat white is among the finest in the city, and the rotating guest roasters keep serious coffee drinkers coming back to discover something new every visit.
☕ Exceptional Flat White
🪴 Minimal Interior
💻 Laptop Friendly
Ask what the current guest roaster is and try it as a black drip — the flavour profiles are usually exceptional. Go mid-morning on a weekday for the quietest, most relaxed experience.
📍 Downtown
Café Myriade
Canadian barista championship pedigree — downtown’s finest cup
4.6
★★★★½2,100+ Google Reviews
“Baristas here have competed — and won — at the national level. Every cup proves it.”
Myriade trained some of Montréal’s most decorated baristas and placed the city on the Canadian specialty coffee map. The cappuccino here is a benchmark — textbook microfoam, precise extraction, and latte art that belongs in a competition. A must-visit for any serious coffee enthusiast.
🎨 Latte Art
☕ Benchmark Cappuccino
📖 Quiet Space
Order the cappuccino — it’s their signature and sets the standard. Don’t add sugar before tasting; the bean selection is chosen to be sweet naturally. The Mackay location has a warmer, quieter vibe than the busier spots.
📍 Saint-Henri
Larue & Fils
Hidden warehouse café with exceptional brunch and exceptional coffee
4.7
★★★★★980+ Google Reviews
“Tucked inside a Saint-Henri warehouse district, Larue & Fils rewards those who seek it out.”
Inside a converted warehouse near the Lachine Canal, Larue & Fils serves a tight menu of excellent coffee and outstanding food. The croque-monsieur and avocado toast here regularly top local brunch lists. The exposed brick and high ceilings create an atmosphere that feels genuinely special.
🍳 Best Brunch
🌊 Near Lachine Canal
🧱 Exposed Brick
Pair it with a walk along the Lachine Canal. Arrive before 10AM on weekends to avoid a wait. The croque-monsieur is widely regarded as the best in Montréal — don’t skip it.
📍 Mile-Ex
Café Falco
Creative hub café in Mile-Ex — art, espresso, and community
4.6
★★★★½870+ Google Reviews
“Half café, half gallery — Falco captures the spirit of Mile-Ex perfectly.”
Situated in the heart of Montréal’s creative Mile-Ex district, Café Falco doubles as a gallery and event space. The coffee is serious — rotating single-origins, clean espresso — while the rotating art exhibitions and community events make every visit feel slightly different from the last.
🎭 Events Space
🎵 Live Music
🌿 Natural Light
Check their Instagram before visiting — weekend programming often includes pop-up markets or live music. The almond croissant sells out fast. A perfect stop if you’re exploring the Mile-Ex gallery scene.
📍 Old Montréal
Tommy Café
Bright Old Montréal all-day café with standout avocado toast
4.5
★★★★½2,400+ Google Reviews
“Tommy is exactly what Old Montréal needed: a genuinely great all-day café with food to match.”
In the heart of Old Montréal, Tommy Café floods with light through its large windows and serves some of the neighbourhood’s best brunch plates. The avocado toast and shakshuka are perennial favourites, and the coffee program holds its own against the city’s more dedicated specialty roasters.
🥑 Best Avocado Toast
🏛️ Old Montréal
🌞 Bright Interior
Ideal for a morning start before exploring Old Montréal. Book ahead on weekends or expect a 15–20 minute wait. The shakshuka and cortado together are a perfect pairing.
📍 Plateau
Pikolo Espresso Bar
Tiny Plateau espresso bar with a massive reputation
4.6
★★★★½1,100+ Google Reviews
“Small room, enormous coffee. Pikolo earns its legendary status one espresso at a time.”
Pikolo is a shoebox-sized espresso bar near Parc Mont-Royal that punches far above its footprint. The iced latte here is considered one of Montréal’s very best, and the espresso extraction is consistently dialled in to near-perfection. A cult favourite since it opened.
🧊 Best Iced Latte
🏔️ Near Mont-Royal
💬 Community Hub
Grab your iced latte and walk the five minutes up to Parc Mont-Royal — it’s one of Montréal’s great simple pleasures. The space is tiny so most visitors take their coffee to go, which is absolutely the right move.
📍 Plateau
Café Replika
Istanbul-inspired café with exceptional Turkish coffee and börek
4.6
★★★★½1,300+ Google Reviews
“Café Replika brings a genuine piece of Istanbul’s café culture to the Plateau.”
Unlike any other café on this list, Replika transports you to a corner of Istanbul. The Turkish coffee served in sand is theatrical and authentic, the börek and baklava are made in-house, and the warm, unhurried atmosphere makes it impossible to leave quickly. A genuinely unique entry in Montréal’s café scene.
🥐 House-made Börek
🍯 Baklava
🌙 Istanbul Atmosphere
Order the Turkish coffee cooked in hot sand — it’s the signature experience and worth watching them make it. The cheese börek pairs perfectly. Come on a quiet Tuesday afternoon for the most relaxed, immersive visit.
Common Questions
What is the best café in Montréal overall?
Café Olimpico on Saint-Viateur in Mile End holds the strongest combination of legacy, rating, and review volume. For pure specialty coffee technique, Café Myriade and Dispatch Coffee are the city’s most respected.
Which Montréal café has the most stunning interior?
Crew Collective & Café inside the former Royal Bank headquarters on Rue Saint-Jacques is unmatched — 30-foot Beaux-Arts ceilings, original marble, and brass fittings make it one of the most beautiful café spaces in Canada.
Where is the best brunch café in Montréal?
Larue & Fils near the Lachine Canal and Tommy Café in Old Montréal consistently top local brunch rankings. Both combine excellent coffee programs with food menus worth visiting for in their own right.
Which Montréal café is most unique?
Café Replika on Rachel Street offers something unlike any other café in the city — Turkish sand coffee, house-made börek and baklava, and an Istanbul atmosphere that transports you entirely out of Montréal.
Are there any laptop-friendly cafés in Montréal with great coffee?
Dispatch Coffee, Café Myriade, and Crew Collective & Café are the top choices for remote workers. Crew Collective in particular offers co-working memberships and is specifically designed for productive work sessions.
Finding the Best Cafés
in Montréal
Montréal’s independent café scene is one of the richest in North America — from 50-year-old Italian espresso institutions to Turkish sand-coffee bars and Beaux-Arts bank vault brunch spots. Every café on this list has earned a Google rating above 4.5 from hundreds or thousands of real visitors.
Whether you’re a visitor exploring the city or a local looking for a new favourite, the best cafés in Montréal listed here will never disappoint. No chains. No compromises. Just the finest independent coffee culture this remarkable city has to offer.

