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Caffè Italia

4.3 (61 reviews)
InexpensiveItalian, Coffee & Tea
Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Casual
Loud
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Celine H.

Bustling italian coffee shop, feels like something out of Italy! The cappuccino and cortado was very good! Also had the gelati!

a variety of baked goods on display
Chunjai K.

Came here for coffee after lunch. My friend also try some of sweet stuff but she just doesn't like it, coffee is good anyway. Super chilling and easy place. Price is good and staff is friendly.

Georgia B.

A local caffè in Little Italy perfect for people watching and perfect for grabbing a cappuccino! In fact I stopped in twice in one day for quick pick me ups. ++. Ambiance is local social gathering spot inside or people watch from their side walk seats on St Laurent. ++. Espresso bevies Italian style. I ordered at the bar to go - my cap was so tasty that I returned a few hours later for another :-) +. Service is friendly and fast +. Price is reasonable.my cap was CAD$3.50 + tip. - Parking is street (metered) and tight. Best to walk or Uber/lyft/cab.

Shiran B.

The.best.coffee. So old school , so delicious and as soon as you sip on that coffee , it just instantly puts a smile of your face and kinda makes you forget the world is even here.. I know it's so intense! But it's how I felt! And honestly i would drive there daily if i could so i can just enjoy that moment! .. its delicious when you have it there & it's just as good when you have it to go! .. today was a "to go" kinda day and it was the perfect cup of coffee for this perfect rainy day. Felt all the love that they put in into making it..

Rabbiya A.

Husband and I had been walking around Little Italy, exploring the area and we passed by this Cafe. We decided to take a break and grab some coffee from here! We ordered Coffee and Cannolis and took them outside to their outdoor sitting area!! The Cappuccino was excellent and the husband loved the cannolis too. It's a great spot to just relax and watch people walk by! Would definitely walk to Little Italy for a coffee someday soon!

Cappuccino!
Nina V.

After a week in Montreal and trying about 7 different coffee places, if have to say that this was the best out of all of them. Unfortunately, it's not the best I've ever had. It's so unfortunate to be spoiled by such great coffees and espressos! The ambiance is like that of a sporty cafe where elders and men stop by to watch a soccer game, read a newspaper, and enjoy a nice cup of latte or cappuccino.

Cappuccinos with biscotti, almond and chocolate chip
Sanaz N.

I was really craving for some good coffee, my sister-in-law is Italian and every time we are in little Italy she passes by Cafe Italia, she says they have the best coffee, so obviously my choice would be to come here. It was around 9pm and the place was full of old Italian men talking loudly and laughing and probably reliving their youth. It was actual nice to see, we sat down and the girl behind the bar came and gave us menus and said that they had some cookies and pastries up front and if we wanted anything to let her know. We ordered two cappuccinos and 2 biscotti's. Cafe Italia has been here for a long time and you see all the pictures they have through the years. It's very homey. Although almost everyone was speaking Italian, but I truly enjoyed my surroundings. Now for the taste, the cappuccino was so gooooood, best cappuccino I have ever had, the biscotti's were huge, not your average little cookie, but ginormous. I was really happy I gave it a try and would definitely be coming back soon.

Cappuccino!
Charles N.

Busy, loud, lively, fast, somewhat chaotic - that's how I would describe Caffè Italia. A cafe that doesn't try to pretend to be what it's not and stays true to what it is - a historic icon where local patrons in their 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s+ drop in for their espresso, dunk their panettone, watch some sports, pay (cash) and then leave to carry on their day. Open from 7am till 11pm this place just never seems to stop. Sitting at the bar you'll often see an order of 10 or more cups that come all at once! Amazingly no words are exchanged between waiters and the Barrista. I was trying to decode the system, a combo of saucer, glass spoons and positions that minimizes the need to talk and focus on delivery! Spoon in cup means decaf, two spoons on plate is an allongé, spoon down is double shot, etc. Tip: Don't try to sit at the corner table unless you're looking for dirty looks. This where the older italian men hang out to talk about soccer, politics and sometimes about weather. "Keep it real is what it's all about... Montrealers like it like that" I was told by a regular. You won't see any fancy foam art but the crema is thick, exactly what you would expect from fresh coffee beans being hit at the right temperature and 12 bars of pressure. All drinks are very reasonably priced: Espresso at $1.75 and Latte or Cappuccino at $2.75! Food-wise staples are mortadella, capicollo or salami sandwiches, toasts with choice of jam, peanut butter or Nutella and your traditional variety of italian sweets. Interestingly enough, behind the counter, where cigarettes packs used to be displayed, you can get hard to find Italian men grooming items such as Proraso (Italy #1 shaving cream), Felce Azzura (Talc Powder) and Pastel del Capitano (italian toothpaste). The original owner is a nice lady who just recently celebrated her 76th birthday. She inherited the cafe from her parents who moved from Italy and opened this place when she was 16! The place is now run by her two daughters backed by a clever Barista (Paolo) and staff that crack you up if you pay attention to what they are saying. No frills, no fuss just good caffè - this is what it's all about.

Nutella toast with cappuccino
Judy C.

Definitely a mom-and-pop kind of place. Seems like it might be family run? The guys behind the counter were friendly to the customers. Very modest decor (some chairs and tables with a TV). They sell a hodgepodge of Italian things from coffee to sandwiches to toothpaste and lotions. Amazing expresso there! I don't know what is unique about it, but it was one of the best cappuccinos that I've had in a while. Had a nutella toast to go with the capp, and it was enough for a morning meal. Plus it was cheap too ($5 CSD)!

Jimmy L.

If I was Toni Soprano, I would certainly hang out here with all my compadres. If you're from Montreal, and never visited this place... "Ma che cazzo fai". A Montreal classic that is well worth it!

Panettone

Excellent coffee, cappuccino, and panettone. Nice sandwiches. The cafe is on the smaller, more cramped side but is a good place in winter and to people watch in the heart of Little Italy. Tables and counter/bar seating. Cash only.

yum!
Dom C.

There is nothing more satisfying to me to find a Montrealer owned coffee shop! There is quite a few, however a coffee shop that is as old as the times. , A montreal made all italian , coffee blessing! A soccer (or is it football) fan delight I implore you while visiting the Jean Talon market go across the street and visit this lil slice of italy.

Hermon A.

Best cappuccino I have ever tried, I even had to get a second cup if you're ever around little Italy in Montreal, give it a try, you won't regret it!

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They make to best coffee around! Terrific, hot and flavourful. Their house beans are excellent.

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Very genuine & friendly staff. Favourite place to get cannolis and hangout at the bar counter.

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