Tommy Café - Rue Notre-Dame Ouest

British empire building, 200 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal - H2Y 1T3
198 reviews
Coffee Shops Coffee & Tea
(514) 903-8669

Such a fun cafe! Salmon bagel and latte were awesome…beautiful plating!! Staff so warm and smiling and kind…the space is the stunner with a multilevel, California cafe vibe…it’s not just two levels, but single table seating every step up as you go, really cool old bank vibe full of quirks. Beautiful and yummy; you must go!!

If you’re going to visit any Tommy Café locations, make sure it’s this one. So cute and charming! On our 3 day trip, we were there everyday day. I ordered the Lucky Charms Latte which was both cute and delicious! And the vibe and aesthetic of the little cafe is too much to handle. Loved it!!!

Old beaux-arts style two-storey open-space café. Order before seating yourself concept but you must collect your drinks first. Different types of tables, some small and some coffee tables which I don't think is ideal for a plate. Queue is a bit long. Portions seem small but the food is actually quite filling, fresh and delicious. You should view the menu online to get a better description of the menu ingredients, as the in store menu displays nicknames for the dishes. Oat milk available. Private bathrooms on second level. Not wheelchair accessible.

The best meal I had in Montreal by far! I had a large mocha and salmon bagel. Everything was delicious. My sister had the waffle and my brother in law the salmon avocado toast, which were both also very tasty.

Very cute little place! Super cozy. The food is also very good! Looks, smells and tastes yummy. It is on the pricey side though. You get a *small* cup of hot coco for $5.PRO TIP: It is SUPER crowded on weekends and pretty loud. So, if you’re looking to get work done - you may end up with a headache instead. Also, the earlier you can go the better because you may not find a seat.Wifi available. Plugs available, but next to few seats.PS: The photos are of salmon toast and breakfast croissant. Portions are okay. I didn’t feel full after nor was I still hungry. However, I eat less than an average human so you may still be hungry after ?Overall, worth a try!!

I was visiting MTL for a weekend and was excited to try this place for Sunday brunch with 2 friends. Unfortunately we got there at 11am and although I expected it to be busy, it wasn’t full of people eating at tables - it was full of students studying at the tables with finished drinks, hogging all the space. I politely asked two local girls (who had their books spread across a table for 5: see first image) if they could share the table with us 3 and they rudely rejected my request. We had to order our food to-go as a result.Fortunately there was one kind Vancouver-native who made some space for us.So the restaurant loses 2 stars because it’s up to the manager to impose some rules to allow actual patrons to enjoy the space. It is not ok to allow students to dominate a cafe that’s not even in a student area.I hope in the future I can visit without seeing a bunch of books and no food on the tables. It’s bad for the community and bad for the business.

My cousins and I were able to visit Montreal right before the holidays and this was our first stop. The food and drinks were great. The atmosphere and aesthetic of the space was even greater. It's very cozy and the way they used the space is super interesting. There isn't a seat where you won't have a nice view cause each corner is intriguing.Pictured Orders:Drinks:MacchiatoLavender Matcha LatteLucky Charms LatteFood:Salmon Avocado ToastOnly downside I'd say about this café is the price. I was honestly quite surprised once I was given my total. It was quite a lot more than I expected for what I was ordering (I believe it came to over $20 just for my Lavender Matcha Latte & Salmon Avocado Toast). But that might be on me since it is in quite a popular area, just steps away from Notre-Dame Basilica. So that sort of justifies their pricing.Overall, I still really loved the place and would definitely recommend this place! Just be ready to expect higher pricing compared to your typical café spot.

Such a great vibe from the moment you walk in. There are two floors (loft style) with plenty of seating for couples, groups, or solo goers. The ambience was good for working in or having a chat with a friend. Super friendly staff too. The food was delicious and perfect for brunch (portion wise and flavour pallet).

A cafe I’ve been impatiently waiting to visit!Such a great, aesthetic, therapeutic cafe!The baristas are so friendly too.The croissant and the coffee I got was also delicious.I would love to visit again next time I’m in Montreal!

Visited this cute cafe on our short visit to Montreal. The food was good and seemed like the place is very popular. So it became very crowded to the point people had their orders in hand but no place to sit.