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Hof Kelsten

4.2 (119 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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brownie cookie
Doreen T.

Delicious pastries and solid drinks. I got a brownie cookie and need I dare to say it was perfect and "not too sweet". Matcha latte also hit the spot. Our friends got ice coffee and enjoyed the fresh baguette. We enjoyed our little break here from a day of sightseeing in Montreal. This area in general has many great coffee shops and bakery shops.

Matzo ball soup & brisket sandwich
Stephanie J.

A French-inflected Jewish bakery in Montreal's Jewish quarter, Hof Kelsten is beloved for a reason. Everything we had there was phenomenal, from the croissant to the matzo ball soup to the brisket sandwich on a little brioche bun.

Michael W.

Croissants are way below average. Luckily Au Kouign-Amann was out of croissants (again).

Babka
Alexis B.

I visited Hof Kelsten last week as part of the Museum of Jewish Montreal's Beyond the Bagel Tour, and I'm so glad it was included on the tour, as it was a newer, modern take on Jewish foods compared to some of the older, more established businesses on the tour. The menu is amazing! It's a bakery/pastry shop and offers cookies, pain au chocolat, danishes, loaves of bread (spelt, 9 grain, rye, etc.), and more. But it also offers matzo ball soup, borscht, and other savory items (some as specials). But what were we there for? Their large chocolate babka, of course. It's meant for 4-5 people and then serve it to you on a cutting board with a bread knife (if you're eating it inside; taking it to go would also be great). It was incredible - the chocolate was deep and rich, and the babka was such an incredible texture. It's large and airy and bright, with a considerable amount of seating. I'd happily return to try more.

Babka
Matchacha C.

I went to the other bakery and found that they close on Saturday, so I did a quick search and found that this bakery also sell babka so we decided to give it a try. They used to have a smaller size for $10 but that was during pandemic now everything back to normal they only sell one size and is $18. It was a big round babka and I was hesitate at first because if it doesn't taste good then I'm stuck. So anyway I had to fly back and I had to get the babka so I just take it home with me. And boy oh boy it was not disappointed, it was even better than the other bakery because the other bakery was sticky this one is not sticky. The chocolate flavor was pungent and it just smells like heaven. If I visit Montreal again I'll definitely get three more.

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Jonny M.

Hof Kelsten is another boulangerie that's been on my hit list since I first heard about them. They're nearby Melbourne Cafe. The inside is chic and they play some chill Indie pop music. I messed up and came on a Thursday afternoon (Friday they have challah bread). FYI, you can reserve their speciality breads ahead of time. They have bread, pastries, sandwiches and brunch (only on weekends). Lots of people came in and grabbed baguettes to go. - Bialis ($1.50) - apparently, they only make a handful each day but I was able to snag the last one. Great chewy bagel like texture with some sweet grilled onions. The touch of salt sprinkled on top is fantastic. - Pain au chocolat ($2.75) - flaky in touch and tastes better after your first bite. Man, people are so lucky if they live in this area. So many quality boulangeries within a 5 minute walking radius.

11oclock: plain croissant, sesame almond croissant, choco almond croissant, brioche, choco croissant, apple strudel) and signature bread
Anna C.

Why why why have I not been to Hof Kelsten before?? How foolish! It's always on the top MTL bakery lists. We were driving up St-Laurent and we're hungry. We passed Hof Kelsten and decided to circle back to finally give this place a try. We ordered the croissant, chocolate croissant, sesame almond croissant, chocolate almond croissant, apple strudel and a brioche. My biggest complaint with bakeries is that there is never enough chocolate filling. I know it's because of costs and I understand but I always wish there was more. Well...I couldn't believe just how generous Hof Kelsten is with their fillings! The chocolate croissant had loads of delicious dark chocolate filling! The sesame almond croissant had a 1/2 inch layer of almond filling and a almond sesame chewy crust layer on top! Same for the chocolate almond croissant. Apple strudel was packed with apples and flavor. I could not be happier. Can't wait for next weekend to go back for more!

Gravlax sandwich
Denzil D.

So good to be back. I missed you so much. Just a quick lunch sandwich pop -in for a gravlax and cream cheese on rye and a loaf of bread. Still excellent service and still excellent food. Enjoy!

two loafs of bread on a table
Matt A.

Loooooove that babka. Such a moist dough, a rich delicious chocolate with a perfect balance of sweetness you can eat more of without ever getting tired of it. You can't beat a babka. If you happen to be invited to a dinner party and you don't drink wine (you drink pepsi!) or think that ring-dings are better than anything you'll find at a bakery, stop, do yourself a favour, put on your gore-tex coat, pass by @hofkelsten and pick up one of their scrumptious mini babka... Or two. Yes, another babka. ( and pretty much anything else they have it's all incredible).

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The chocolate babkas are heavenly and habit forming! The staff is also pretty cool and the service is great.

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Just delicious. My mouth is watering thinking about the baguettes and beef sandwiches we had.

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My review is only for the croissants and they are great. My favorite was the rhubarb almond.

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We got a croissant and a chocolate babka.. life changing. Definitely recommend. The staff were super nice as well!

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4.7(542 reviews)
0.4 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
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I had never heard of or tried a Kouign‑Amann (pronounced "queen-a-mahn") before, so I was really…read morelooking forward to this visit, and the reviews were absolutely right. This place was hands down a highlight of my Montréal food scene experience. The shop itself is very cute and cozy, with just two small tables by the window and a few chairs. The décor is simple, and so are your choices, which honestly works in their favor. When you step inside, you get a direct view of the bakers working their magic, which makes the experience even better. We ordered a hot chocolate, plain croissants, chocolate croissants, and a slice of the Kouign‑Amann. If you like a dark, rich hot chocolate that's not overly sweet, look no further, this is the place. As for the croissants, both the plain and chocolate versions were good but fairly standard. However, the real star was the Kouign‑Amann. It was served warm, perfectly crispy, and had just the right amount of sweetness without being overwhelming. It was so good that when I finished my slice, I went back to the counter hoping for more but they were sold out. To be fair, I arrived around 2pm and they close at 3pm. Despite that, the line moved quickly, and the staff were some of the sweetest people ever. My only regret? I only bought one slice. I'd highly recommend this place, but make sure you get there early if you want to snag a slice of Kouign‑Amann before they sell out.

The mountain of room-temperature butter should have clued me in on the wondrous delicacy ahead. My…read moresister shared this hidden gem with me, a treat for all the walking we did. We both had a "tranche" /slice /portion of the flaky pastry originating from Brittany. While it does not look like the Kouign Amanns I've had before, it definitely tasted fabulous. We were not the only ones who thought so. While we ate our bounty at one of the two open tables, we saw person after person purchase whole galettes, possibly for an upcoming family gathering. The pastry had a sweet and crunchy crust and a buttery interior. Here, it does not resemble a croissant. Instead, the layers of dough were softer than the typical honeycomb structure of a croissant. Speaking of which, my sister also recommends the croissants here, which she used to have regularly when the shop was open more frequently.

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Guillaume

4.7(120 reviews)
0.7 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
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Ubicada en pleno corazón de Saint-Laurent, en el Mile-End, esta panadería es una joya. Tienen una…read morevariedad espectacular de panadería, todo se ve y sabe de excelente calidad. Además, los precios son bastante accesibles para el nivel de los productos. Lo único malo es que no cuentan con mucho espacio para comer en el lugar, pero aun así es totalmente recomendada.

Boulangerie Guillaume caught my eye unexpectedly. I did not have this place on my list of bakeries…read moreto try while in Montreal, but as I was walking in the area I noticed many people holding their distinctive yellow bags. I was intrigued, and since I can always go for some carbs I decided to head in and check this place out. Unlike most bakeries I visited, Boulangerie Guillaume has a much more modern look, and is larger than a standard bakery. Walking in, I was immediately greeted by stairs which led up to the main production area. All of the bakes were arranged on the back-wall perimeter of the space separated from the pedestrians by a glass wall. The color scheme was mostly black to contrast the bright yellow of the bags and signage. The arrangement of the bakes, combined with the color scheme and modern aesthetics, resulted in a stunning, visually striking presentation. I wasn't too hungry, but I can always go for some sweets and their date square looked good. I went with that, along with a cappuccino. The square was delicious - the dates were high quality, and the crust underneath was moist while maintaining its integrity. The cappuccino was also good, a great complement to the bake. Service was efficient, and overall I had a great experience at Boulangerie Guillaume. I definitely want to return to explore more of their menu - I noticed they had some savory items so perhaps for some lunch. Definitely one of the best bakeries I visited in Montreal.

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Olive + Gourmando - The Cuban

Olive + Gourmando

4.4(1.8k reviews)
3.2 kmVille-Marie
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We went out of our way to try Olive + Gourmando, based on reviews and friends' recommendations…read more Some of the portions seem small (Sconewich), but very filling. I couldn't finish the Egg on Your Face, so I had the rest for lunch (it was almost as good cold!). But it was DELICIOUS. Everything was really tasty and the croissants are so flaky. Service is fast - but you can tell some of the items are freshly made (like the French toast and panini). The atmosphere is adorable & quaint. Seating is a bit crowded, but that makes it charming.

Stopped by Olive + Gourmando after strolling Old Montreal. The restaurant has a nice cozy…read moreatmosphere with some character with their decor and layout. The restaurant didn't provide a high chair for our baby, which was a bit disappointing. The service was good with our waitress checking with us to order and being prompt and attentive. Here is what we ordered: Grilled Cheese O+G (8/10) - the bread with the grilled cheese and caramelized onions were cooked well. The homemade ketchup had a sweet taste to it and was brought out a little colder than room temperature. I probably would have preferred the ketchup/tomato sauce to be a bit warmer. The Chicken Melt (8/10) - this sandwich was pretty big. It had grilled chicken in a creamy sauce, some Cole slaw (actually a lot of Cole slaw) and some dill pickles. The sandwich was a bit messy to eat and I think it had a little too much Cole slaw, but it was a good sandwich, nonetheless. Overall, I good experience with a few suggestions in my review that I think would have made it really great.

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Rosetti

Rosetti

3.4(5 reviews)
2.5 kmVille-Marie

TL;DR/The Short Version: Italian bakery. Four locations in…read moreMontreal. I tried the eclair. The caramel flavour of the icing was good, but the choux pastry and custard were a bit dry. The Long Version: So I had never heard of Rossetti before. They didn't exist when I was living in Montreal (the 2000s) and after I left, my husband (who was still my boyfriend at the beginning) and I would return often (at least a few times a year until 2019) and I'm pretty sure they weren't around then. We took a few years hiatus from visiting Montreal and then when we returned in 2024, boom, Rossetti had 4 different locations in the downtown core! What's their origin story? I have no idea. Their website has no "About Us" section. All I know is they opened sometime between 2020 and 2024, lol. I tried their caramel eclair ($5.50). The caramel icing was really tasty, but I found the choux pastry and the custard filling a bit dry. They have cannoli, amaretti, financiers, croissants and tarts. They also have sandwiches and pizza. I was disappointed that they didn't have sfogliatella, my favourite Italian pastry. Oh, they also have coffees and teas. The interior is nice with seating to dine in. Service was neutral. I may return to try another item. Maybe at one of their other locations. Review #16 (2025)

I can't say for sure if the Rosetti bakeries in Montreal are related to the Rosetta bakeries in the…read moreUS (particularly Miami and NYC) but if they're not, then they are twins separate at birth. While in Miami last year, my husband, mother-in-law and I became big fans of the Rosetta on lower Collins Ave and then once they opened the one by Lincoln Center in NYC, we began to visit that one often since it's walking distance. After climbing to the Kondiaronk Belvedere on Mont Royal, we decided we needed sustenance on our way back down and we spied Rosetti as we were walking back to our hotel. Since it looked very similar to Rosetta, we decided to stop in and grab a bite. The sandwiches and pastries were on full display and we knew we made a good choice. I had a Pizza Margherita which was huge...I could have shared it. I also had a caramel tart for a sweet treat afterwards. Others in the group had sandwiches and other sweets which they all enjoyed. There are some stools at a counter downstairs and a little more seating upstairs with a few low tables along with some high tops and counters. The ladies who worked there were very nice. We enjoyed our food and think it's a great place for a quick bite that's a bit elevated from traditional fast food.

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