Canadian Roasting Society

3780 Saint-Patrick St., Montreal - H4E 1A2
21 reviews
Coffee Roasteries
(514) 882-5288

Okay hear me out.You need to go to this place ASAP !The brownies are crazy, the staff is helpful and you can’t go wrong with a bunch of coffee geek that know how to brew a good cup of coffee and help you brew one at home !Best brownies I’ve ever had, really good roast choice. Incredible decoration, I’m glad I entered in here randomly !Added a pic of one of the many delicious roast they were selling.

Don't miss it if you are walking along the canal! Amazing coffee and they are running a beautiful roasting operation inside (for those interested in engineering/manufacturing processes)

so glad we made this stop! all of the teams showed so much love and were happy to chat with a couple of eager coffee nerds about the ins and outs of roasting. also, they're dog friendly and the biscuits were insanely good!

Very good cup of coffee, Including the foam was like wow. And super close to the canal.We'll absolutely go back ?

Perfect coffee, must try it

Great coffee but make sure you also get the biscuit with cream & jam!

Fantastic experience - Amazing Coffee and Biscuits - Knowledge Staff!

Way cool!!!! Good vibes only :) friendly people and neat cafe ...and smells...like heaven (coffee ;)

Came here on the weekend to pick up some coffee and get some fresh pastries (Dreamy event). The space is cool, warehouse like. There are soooo many coffees to choose from ?, I'll be stopping by often to make my way through them. When I was on the step ladder browsing the coffees, I felt like Belle from Beauty and the Beast on the library ladder, but coffee edition (I wish there was a library ladder!), I might have sang as well.Staff was nice and helpful, if they weren't sure about something they'd go and find out right away.I'm not sure if this is the case for all of them but as a bonus, the bag I picked up was a 3$ cheaper here than the coffee roaster's website since it's directly from the "source" so you also save some! Most of the bags I saw had roast dates though not all unfortunately. Most of the roast dates I noted were from about 1-2 weeks before so it's had some time to rest and ready for espresso or pour over!

(Translated by Google) Nice place, dreamy crackers. Very good coffee. A few small caveats: why do people in a French-speaking city (I am Anglo) insist on giving themselves names of businesses in English? And the coffees sold in bags are super good, but I haven't seen one from fair-trade. All that said, a very nice place, with a super nice staff.Really sweet place, with extraordinary savory cookies. Very good coffee. A few drawbacks: why do people in a Francophone city insist on naming their businesses in English (I'm an anglo, and it just looks like impoliteness to me). And the bagged coffee for sale looks really good but I didn't see one that was Fair Trade. Despite this, it's a really nice place, and the staff are super-friendly.(Original)Bel endroit, des biscuits salés de rêves. Très bon café. Quelques petits bémols : pourquoi les gens dans une ville francophone (je suis anglo) insistent à se donner des noms de commerces en anglais ? Et les cafés vendus en sacs sont super bons mais j'ai pas vu un d'élevage équitable. Tout ça dit, un endroit très sympa, avec un personnel super-sympa.Really sweet place, with extraordinary savoury biscuits. Very good coffee. A few drawbacks: why do people in a Francophone city insist on naming their businesses in English (I'm an anglo, and it just looks like impoliteness to me). And the bagged coffee for sale looks really good but I didn't see one that was Fair Trade. Despite this, it's a really nice place, and the staff are super-friendly.