Coffee is a routine part of the morning for most people living in the city of Montreal. It’s no different for N.D.G. residents. The area is buzzing with activity and neat little cafés. Here are a few cafés in N.D.G. worth checking out.
Melk Bar à Café makes a lovely addition to the already booming Monkland Street in N.D.G. They are one of the few coffee shops in Montreal that carries the popular Canadian coffee brand 49th Parallel and the baked goods are always fresh and very tasty. This place will no doubt remind you of the trendy Williamsburg coffee shops. It’s small, but it’s definitely worth the trip.
Maté Latte is a small café on Sherbrooke Street in N.D.G. that is committed to serving the best coffee and brunch with an Argentinian flare. Everything but the croissants from this café is homemade by the owner. It has a very down-to-earth, homey feel to it. It’s the perfect place to grab a cup of coffee and empanada, and watch the people go by outside.
Come for the delicious coffee, stay for the macaroons at Café 92˚ on Sherbrooke Street. Café 92˚ serve ups some of the best coffees and cappuccinos in town, along with fresh baked goods and daily soups. It’s a great place to lounge and read a book over a good cuppa joe.
Café de’ Mercanti is another must-stop café on Monkland in N.D.G. The place is small, but cozy. The Italian roasts are always served to perfection and the baked goods are always fresh. The friendly baristas take their trade seriously, and can stir up a pretty mean cappuccino as well, and will always serve you with a smile. This is the type of place that will soon become a pit stop on your morning commute.