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22 April 2022 by

Bed and Breakfasts Montreal: 11 beautiful Nests to Consider for Your Next Trip

Are you looking for the perfect place to stay while in Montreal? Have you considered the ever so popular B&B as your temporary dwelling place? Comfortable, homey, includes a yummy breakfast… we’re in love with bed and breakfasts! We’ve narrowed it down to the best places in town. Which one would you choose?

11. Le Rayon Vert

Photo: Diane Bouchard
Photo: Diane Bouchard

An absolute plateau gem, this B&B is a quintessential centennial home of the neighbourhood. They have a beautiful backyard full of enchanting greenery, set up with a garden and terrace for you and that special someone to bask in Montreal’s fine summer air. With rooms full of character, coming home to this B&B feels like true Montreal cultural immersion.

  • An enchanting backyard
  • Cost: 67 – 95 $ 
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

http://www.lerayonvert.ca/ 

10. Atmosphère

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Photo: http://bit.ly/1KKiwBZ

This eco friendly, award winning B&B is in the heart of Montreal’s vibrant Gay Village. It’ll win your heart over with its brick walls, classy décor, and charming owner. With a mini-fridge in each room, you even can bring your own goodies and hibernate with your love muffin for (almost) as long as you want.

  • Art-filled rooms
  • Cost: 115 – 330 $ (high season)
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

9. A L’Adresse du Centre-Ville 

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This place is close to everything! Located in the Quartier Latin, it’s a great choice for a Montreal summer stay, as most of the festivals are right near by! It’s got a wide selection of rooms to choose from, so you and that special someone can pick to your liking: brick walls, dim lighting, cottage style, and all have gorgeous hardwood floors. It’s cozy, homey, and provides you with a delicious breakfast.

  • Option to rent an “apartment”
  • Cost: 100 – 185 $ (high season)
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

http://www.aladresseducentreville.com/en/home.html

8. Angelica Blue

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What’s better than romantic time travel? Dating from the late 1800’s, this historically classic bed and breakfast brings together charm and elegance, making it perfect for those with un penchant for all things classic. What’s more? They have different themed rooms: Mexican, beach, Victorian… allowing for more travels within your vacation.

  • Brick walls, 1800’s look
  • Cost: 95 – 185 $ (double occupancy)
  • View: Apartment buildings

http://www.angelicablue.com/

7. Aubergell Bed & Breakfast

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Located in the Gay Village, this this recently renovated B&B will make your weekend getaway memorable not only by its hardwood heated floors and sound proof rooms, but with its proximity to the nightlife. Mornings here are particularly special, with an above-par gourmet breakfast, and a sunny terrace (for those warmer months). The perfect choice for those looking for something a little more modern, come here and pretend you’re in the latest rom com, as you a enjoy fresh space with quality food and sleek furniture.

  • “4 Sun” rating
  • Cost: 135 – 195 $ (double occupancy)
  • View: Apartment buildings and little shops

https://www.aubergell.com 

6. Studio Living

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It’s no secret that privacy is one of the most important things to consider while picking a place to stay. These modern studios give you just that, and put an end to all your preconceived notions about B&B’s. Slick and stylish, Studio Living gives a modern twist to a classic service that’s usually associated with cute and rustic living. Located in the Gay Village, minutes away from Old Montreal and the Plateau, not only do you get privacy but close access to tons of perfect romantic dates: summer festivals, historic attractions, and a vibrant nightlife.

  • Complete privacy
  • Cost: 115 – 175 $ per day (tax included)
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

http://studioliving.ca/en/

5. Le Gîte

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Right in the middle of Montreal’s darling Plateau neighbourhood, this 4-room B&B offers a clean, simple space with a fun atmosphere. Its location is an attraction in itself: walk around the area, look at murals, get a smoked meat sandwich at the famous Schwartz’, stumble down cobble stone streets (Duluth or Prince-Arthur) and enjoy a meal on one of its terraces. Montreal summer nights around here are something you won’t want to miss!

  • In the heart of the Plateau neighbourhood
  • Cost: 87 – 97 $ (double occupancy)
  • View: Authentic looking 3 story apartment buildings

http://www.legite.ca 

4. Alexandre Logan (1870)

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Photo credit: Alexandre Logan

If you’re looking for somewhere to celebrate your anniversary, this is your spot. Whichever room you choose, you’re sure to have that enchanting experience: one has an antique bath, one has wooden walls and ceilings, and the sleek white room has the cutest little balcony for your morning coffee. Built in 1870 and located in downtown Montreal, you can easily escape to festivals, museums, and cultural events. It’s completely restored, luxurious high ceilings, quiet, and equipped with a beautiful terrace.

  • 3 year winner of “Best B&B for the Montreal region” by Tourism Quebec
  • Cost: 90 – 120 $ (high season)
  • View: 3 story apartment buildings

http://www.alexandrelogan.com 

3. Au Coeur Urbain

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Located in the historic district of Mont-Royal, let yourself be charmed by these authentic lodging spaces. Its quirky rooms are oddly shaped, which are sure to inspire some comical conversation and memorable moments. Remarkably quiet, excellent food, and even environmentally friendly!

  • Quirky rooms
  • Cost: 130 – 150 $ per night (double occupancy)
  • View: A small courtyard, and located across the road from The Montreal General Hospital

http://giteaucoeururbain.ca 

2. Le Terra Nostra 

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Photo credit: Le Terra Nostra

Owned by an artist and designer, staying at La Terra Nostra is like immersing yourself inside a magical painting. Not only that, but this B&B provides affordable luxury. Beautiful and situated on a quiet street, you and your partner can benefit from in-house relaxing massages, gourmet baskets, and even allows you to bring along your pet!

  • In-house massages, pets welcome
  • Cost: 165 – 195 $ (high season)
  • View: Town houses

1. Casa Bianca

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Built in 1912, this B&B features exquisite mouldings, wood panelling, and a unique indoor water fountain. There’s even a room with a fire pit, for the perfect cozy night with a hot chocolate. Casa Bianca’s rooms are all impressive in their own unique way. Offering an organic farm-fresh petit-déjeuner, simplistic charm, great locations, and even yoga lessons, you’ll truly enjoy your stay!

  • Fire pit room, yoga lessons
  • Cost: 129 – 269 $ per night (high season)
  • View: 4/5 of the rooms face the beautiful Park Mont Royal

http://www.casabianca.ca 

Bonus

Take an Old Montreal Food Tour!

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The Old Montreal Food Tour is your best friend when it comes to finding a great date idea. The 3 hour walking food tour brings you to 6 food stops, which will give you and your date plenty to savour and talk about! You’ll discover the city’s best portuguese poutine, some locally brewed craft beer, and tons more delicious treats. What else is that the tour focuses on culture and history too, so you can both learn as you hold hands (and maybe fall in love?) It’s really the perfect way to discover the old city.

–>Check out the website for more information!

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4 February 2022 by

A List of the Best Coffee in Montreal

My favorite coffee spot? You’ve probably never heard of it. This list of best coffee in Montreal is in no particular order, because it was too hard to deduce a fair sequence without being shunned by the Coffee Gods.

14. Café Brooklyn

71 Rue Saint Viateur Est

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Fresh food, good coffee, reasonable prices and a friendly ambiance. This cafe started off as a 20th century modern furniture store, but rapidly morphed into a coffee shop. While you’re there, try the coffee cake (it is baked by the owner’s aunt every day)!

13. Le Cagibi

5490 Boulevard Saint-Laurent

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This place is as cool as it gets: a vegetarian coffee shop that doubles as a concert venue. Not only can you savour excellent coffee here, but you can watch the staff prep your burritos, admire the quirky decor, and experience an authentic Montreal apartment feel as you walk on the creaky floorboards. With mismatched chairs, tables, and dishes, the veritable bohemian atmosphere is sure to imbue you and your coffee during your stay. Oh and, they don’t charge extra for soy.

12. Cafe Myriade

1432 Rue Mackay
1000 Sainte Catherine Street West
4627 Saint-Denis Street

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Photo credit: Café Myriade

This ever-popular coffee destination (that’s often the sustenance of Concordia students) is more than a pretty cafe. Myriade only works with quality-focused roasters–mainly from 49th Parallel Roasters in Vancouver, BC–but they also feature guest roasts from across North America and Europe. Their coffee tastes even better because it’s guilt-free: they pay the farmers above the standard Fair-Trade prices. With their seasonal menu, you’ll have a chance to taste a myriad of flavours at Myriade.

11. Club Social

180 St. Viateur Ouest Montreal

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Continuing up the Mile-End’s St-Viateur, you’ll eventually encounter Olympico’s rival, Club Social. This coffee shop’s terrace makes for one of the best (but well known) summer hangout spots. Trees surround it, locals wave to each other, and (coffee) love is in the air. Ordering from here makes you feel like you’re instantly part of the neighbourhood thanks to the staff’s friendliness. Make sure you order a latte, they’re 2 bucks!

10. Pikolo Espresso Bar

3418b Park Ave

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Photo credit: tristanbbougie

Once Marie-Eve Laroche discovered Australia’s coffee culture, she decided to bring a taste of it back to Montreal. Pikolo Espresso Bar says it all in the name: it’s a small space that serves espresso-based drinks. Laroche works with Canadian roasters Phil & Sebastian and Microtorrefacteur Saint-Henri to accentuate the flavour of each unique coffee.

9. Café Résonance

5175 Avenue du Parc

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Photo credit: Resonance cafe

This vegan jazz-cafe is huge, very low key, and has a great ambiance! They often host reading and music events. And just in case coffee actually does keep you up at night, they’ll keep you company: open hours go until midnight every day of the week.

8. Dispatch

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Photo credit: Dispatch Coffee

Dispatch was started by Chrissy Durcak who began by serving the coffee out of a truck. Her philosophy was to spend time cultivating a relationship with the farmers they get their coffee from. Having now removed the training wheels, Dispatch serves up a tasty cup of coffee in three different locations around Montreal. The coffee shops’ ultra-minimalist decor doesn’t reflect their coffee–those beans are packed with flavour–because Dispatch is riding the third wave of coffee hard.

267 Rue Saint Zotique O
3480 University St
4021 St Laurent Blvd

7. Cafe Odessa

65 rue Beaubien East

Best coffee in motnreal
Photo credit: Cafe Odessa

From the owners of Le Vieux Vélo popular brunch eatery in Rosemont comes Odessa, an industrial-style cafe with a nautical theme based the eponymous port city in the Ukraine. This third wave coffee shop gets their beans from Pilot Coffee Roasters who try and directly source every bean roasted. Baristas are particularly friendly here and easy to have a little chat with as you sip on your drink of choice.

6. Arts Café

201 Avenue Fairmount Ouest

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The service here is amazing: you are always greeted with a smile! They have generous portions, quality coffee, rustic decor and oh- did I mention the great service?

5. Olympico

124 Rue St-Viateur Ouest

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They have legendary coffee; it’s fantastic and you will not be disappointed. It can get very crowded though- so maybe you shouldn’t come here… It’s not even that great. (To many people know about the goodness that this place can offer!!!)

4. Café Falco

5605 Avenue de Gaspé

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Photo credit: Café le Falco

The layers of flavour to be found in Falco’s various coffees are gastronomical. The place has an industrial feeling to it but has a great ambiance and vibe. They offer a variety of food that have a Japanese twist to them. Come here for lunch!

3. Melinas Phyllo Bar

5733 du Parc

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Melina’s is a cute, little shop that serves delicious Greek coffee and Greek pastries. The staff here is super friendly and chatty which makes you want to come back.

2. Le Dépanneur Café

206 Rue Bernard Ouest

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Le Dépanneur Café is charming and unique, and offers delicious healthy meals and specialty drinks. They play relaxing lounge music, but always invite local artists to sign up to play live music. (Beware this place can get awfully crowded).

1. MELK Bar à Café

1206 Stanley St
5612 Monkland Ave

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Photo credit: MELK Bar à Café

MELK’s tiny coffee shops are sleek and modern, but their coffee is comforting and delicious. They’ve got a good selection of scones, biscottes and other pastries. Their drink menu ranges from espresso, to tea, to matcha latte. Don’t forget to admire the latte artwork!

Adbeus Coffee

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If you have run out of coffee shops to go to, or would like to discover a new one Adbeus Coffee is an app that has a list of all the independent coffee shops of Montreal. The app also allows you to keep a list your own favorites! Visit their coffee blog: http://adbeus.com/.

Filed Under: Drink, Neighbourhood Guides Tagged With: café, Coffee, cool things to do in montreal, fun things to do in montreal, localmontreal, mile end, mile end montreal, montreal, plateau

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