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Café Sfouf

4.3 (32 reviews)
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Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Joanie M.

Cute little neighborhood café. It seems like each and every customers are regulars. The industrial-like design with used & refurnished furniture, i'n not so sure. Sitting on a chair that seems on the brim of falling apart is not my favorite part but the coffee is nice. I was told to wait before ordering and then bluntly asked why I haven't ordered yet. There was some back and forth of awkwardness that was really unnecessary. Lady, I just want a coffee.

Courtney K.

One of my favorite chai lattes in the city and my favorite spot to-date for a delicious bowl of soup. Charming and bright atmosphere and decor. I could (and have) stayed for hours and hours.

Cappuccino and some kind of Arabian cake courtesy of the owner
Mary H.

The 2 * is for the coffee. I like the old school coffee beans and unfortunately, Café Sfouf brews the fruity kind. The ambiance is quite hipster and they seem to also serve vegan food.

Tartines!
Christina C.

I could spend hours at Sfouf. The decor is perfection and they tartines are so good! Simple but flavourful. I love their lattes. The owner is lovely and friendly! Nothing bad to say here! @cchehade

Lait d'or and cappuccino
Amanda C.

Cafe Sfouf, you are pretty great. Good call on participating in this edition of the indie coffee passport, otherwise I might never have discovered you. The space is beautiful, with an industrial vibe to it similar to replika, and huge windows that open on warm sunny days. There's even a kids' corner, something I will come back to take advantage of when my little guy is bigger. I didn't try any of the food, but it must be delicious. Everything was well presented and appetizing. I tried a "lait d'Or", or golden milk, a steamed milk infused with tumeric and other deliciousness, and it was exactly what I wanted. Warm and comforting like a coffee, but without caffeine, a little bit spicy but so much, like chai's mellow cousin.

Labneh, zaatar, menthe tartine avec salade de chou au sesame
Tiffany H.

Lovely Lebanese cafe located in Gay Village. The staff is welcoming and friendly, and the interior is very nicely decorated as well. It's decorated simply, and in a corner, there is a beautiful display of a shelf/ rack of potted plants. It's a great spot to read and work, or just catch up with friends. There's music playing in the background, but it's pretty quiet. They also have free wifi! Their matcha latte is delicious, and each drink comes with a complimentary petit sfouf, which is a Lebanese cake made with semolina flour, sugar, turmeric, and pine nuts, which was very tasty as well. They offer some pastries, including sfouf, cake, donuts, and scones. They also offer a variety of tartines, either sweet or savoury. I opted for the zabneh, zaatar, mint tartine, which came with a side of salad. I'm unfamiliar with Middle Eastern food, but the staff was friendly enough to explain/ show me what everything was (Labneh is cheese made from yogurt, and zaatar was a combination of herbs). The tartine was delicious and very flavorful. They also have a brunch option, which many people had opted for. Portions looked very generous and it looked really good. Definitely coming back soon to try it !

Great service and amazing food! Love the table sharing and the green plants! Gaby and Mel will make you feel at home! An awesome place to meet a friend or stay hours for studying...Dis I mention the food? You won't be able to forget about the delicious Tartines!

Anh N.

Love the vibe at this café. The staff is super nice and laid back. Just the way it should be when you sip your coffee or tea :). Me, I love their "lait d'or". It's a turmeric tea that they sweetened with honey. I love mine made with almond milk. They also offer a Sfouf mignardise with your hot drink. Delicious! I haven't tried out their food yet but It's made on the premises. They close early though (6pm everyday).

Lebanese breakfast
Thea M.

The labneh and za'atar is authentic and SO good! Everything is fresh and decently priced. It does get crowded on the weekends but people cycle through pretty quickly. Lovely place to study, perfect ambiance with many plants!

Cappuccino & chocolate chips cookie, with some orange flavor.

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La Graine Brûlée - Dinner at 11 p.m. because of a snooze after arriving late to YUL: a vegetarian burrito and tea the more complicated way.

La Graine Brûlée

4.3(72 reviews)
0.6 kmVille-Marie
$

Independent - and very different - coffehouses in the Montreal area - 1 of 2…read more A hectic transition to Montreal - first arriving at YUL and then on to Centre-Ville - called for a rest - a nap - which then brought on the need for a snack and coffee/tea late at about 11:00 p.m. Looking at the phone didn't provide much in the way of choices, and, at that, a place where one could sit. I looked at the listing for La Graine Brulee more than once and had to think about it. I finally went in. This place is indeed weird. However, it all turned out to be better than I thought. There are all these seating areas, with some on either side of the front door and then several on a circular bench radiating from the center and making for quite a few tables. That's where I sat. Take note that there is also a big wooden cube with a lot of graffiti on it. The service was pleasant. I ordered some hot tea and they made a vegetarian burrito for me at late hours. (There's no way in hell you'll find something with meat or poultry in here.) I'm glad I was able to eat something before turning in. The prices were acceptable for what I got and its location, between 2 and 3 blocks east of the city's main Metro station at Berri-UQAM. In looking around, there was a good cross-section of people. It's more about nearby UQAM (translation: students) than it is "Le Village," which is now mid-rise and high-rise condos ... and the cranes that go into making them. Tables with books and laptops were the norm which, in my mind, is a good thing. Either way, there wasn't anyone over 40 here as far as I could see. That said, I don't know how willing I'd be to go back, unless in the same situation, and I have to joke that I don't know if personae who are middle of the road, and right of that, would like it here. However, if you are cut from the same cloth as the ownership and the other patrons, meaning bohemian and "new age-y," then I would strongly recommend it. I'm talking tribe! I will rate it within that context since they are not looking to serve the "mom, apple pie, and Chevrolet" crowd. Also, being on Saint-Catherine Est might foretell its personality, since Est and Ouest along this major thoroughfare can be two different worlds. However, La Graine Brulee delivered on a (vegetarian) burrito and some hot tea that I needed before turning in and did it well.

Sometimes when I travel, it's hard for me to branch out into the unknown, especially when it's in…read moreFrench. Luckily, this place was down the same street as my hostel so I made the trip and was greeted in French but they quickly made me comfortable when they realized my native tongue was English. How freakin' cute is this place ?! SO CUTE. So much to look at and do. Great place to dine alone or with friends. They have Nintendo that you can play with many games, fun booths you literally have to climb into and just so many apparatuses you can check out. Oh yeah! And my chai latte and breakfast burrito (suggested by the lovely barista) tied it all together to make a perfect experience here. Unfortunately, I lost most my photos from this trip but just trust me on this. Reasonably priced food for how dang delicious everything was! Can't wait to return back to Montreal one day, if I do, I'll have to bring in some of my friends to experience such an awesome, sweet place!

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La Graine Brûlée - You order up the front.  Service was polite.  Radiating small tables in pinwheel form.  (Interesting hat on that urban(e) customer.)

You order up the front. Service was polite. Radiating small tables in pinwheel form. (Interesting hat on that urban(e) customer.)

La Graine Brûlée - Grilled cheese apple and onion

Grilled cheese apple and onion

La Graine Brûlée - Here's the graffiti box, with bench seating to its left, telling you that if you're not hippie-dippy or young, you're not tribe.

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Here's the graffiti box, with bench seating to its left, telling you that if you're not hippie-dippy or young, you're not tribe.

La Finca - Yogurt Granola

La Finca

4.5(206 reviews)
1.9 kmVille-Marie
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Best espresso in Canada yet, friendly welcoming service and copious seating available. Went back…read morethe day after for breakfast; better deal and coffee quality than hotel haha. Recommended

What a little oasis in the city, loved my experience here!…read more I stumbled across this cafe while visiting and I could tell it looked like a popular local spot. There was a small line but the wait was short. I ordered a cappuccino and a BLT bagel sandwich. Both were really great. The cappuccino was one of the best ones I've had on my trip. The beans they picked were good, and the milk was steamed perfectly. The BLT bagel sandwich really caught me by surprise. I honestly wasn't expecting too much. They did such a good job balancing all the flavors and it didn't feel like a heavy sandwich like some BLT sandwiches can be. The general feel of the cafe is very cozy and comfortable. The window in the front let in amazing light, making the cafe such an inspirational spot (would be amazing to spend a day in there working). There were also plants everywhere and the greenery is such a nice touch. They even had fresh flowers on every table (so rare to find these days). The staff were super friendly. You ordered at the counter, get your number for the table, and the staff members would bring you your food. I was there in the morning and everyone had a smile on their face. The space seemed to uplift everyone's mood in there. I had such a great first time impression of this place and I will definitely be back the next time I'm in the area.

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La Finca
La Finca - Bundt cake and soup

Bundt cake and soup

La Finca

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Marché Vieux Montréal - Salmon avocado toast

Marché Vieux Montréal

3.5(19 reviews)
1.8 kmVille-Marie

Best way to describe this place is 'lovely'. Amazing attention to details and full of design…read moretouches in every corner, including the ceiling. It's almost being in a museum. The food was excellent, great healthy selection focused in breakfast and salads (they also have a selection of sandwiches). Breakfast plates come with fruits. Polite and helpful staff.

After walking around old Montreal for two hours, my husband and I agreed we could not walk another…read moreblock without some coffee and refreshment. We had a list of cafés that were highly rated on Yelp, but none of them were right in front of us, and this one was. So we walked in without having checked any reviews first. Sometimes we get lucky that way! This time, we did not. First, we really just wanted a cup of drip coffee. That was not offered here. The only options were various espresso drinks, starting at $4.50. We each got a café Americano. They were ok. None of the food in the display cases looked that appealing, so we picked a large chocolate cookie with a fudgy center to share. Can't go wrong with a chocolate cookie, right? Wrong. It was dry and lackluster in flavor. There was only one person working there, and he was surly. We thought perhaps he was just annoyed with us for asking for wifi (not offered) and regular non-espresso coffee, but we listened to him interact with customers who came after us, and he was short and abrupt with them too. The back part of the store sold souvenirs, but nothing unique or exciting, just mugs and magnets and stuff you could get anywhere. The decor was eclectic mix of antique furniture, which seemed kind of funky and fun, until I sat down. The seat part of my old wood stool wobbled and tilted and I slid right off because some screws were missing. I had to catch myself along the counter and regain balance. I was fine, but this would not have been a safe situation for someone less steady on their feet! I liked the pressed tin ceiling and the chandelier. There were different books on the counter available for public browsing while we drank our coffee, which was nice. The windows were large and the potted plants seemed to be doing well in their sunny spot. I liked looking out at the sidewalk passersby. I would not come here again.

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Marché Vieux Montréal - Ceiling

Ceiling

Marché Vieux Montréal - Egg avocado toast

Egg avocado toast

Marché Vieux Montréal - At entry point

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At entry point

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