Founded in 1970 by the late Rocco Furfaro, this vibrant and charming café has not only withstood the test of time but has brought together people from all walks of life. From the businessman who sips his early morning espresso, to the artists and students who leisurely enjoy their afternoon cappuccino. They are open nightly all week.more...See more text
If you’re looking for a place to cool down and wind down, this family-run Mile End coffee shop is worth a visit. Serving up fresh Italian coffee, including freddos and iced espresso, this is the ideal spot to kick back this summer – especially if you’re looking to watch the FIFA World Cup 2016 matches.
A warmly-lit, friendly, neighbourhood café is the perfect place to recharge throughout the day. These local spots range from quick service takeouts to full-fledged hangouts complete with Wi-Fi, tables and food menus meant to attract students and mobile workers alike. Find your new destination at one of these 10 Montreal cafés.
It pains me to call it Classic Mile-End, as it betrays how old I am. But Olimpico is the place to run into all your friends who were priced out of the neighbourhood, as they try to relive the glory days.