You live in the area? You get hungry and want to chill out? You have legs? Then walk your ass over here and sit your ass down. This is the place you walk to, eat and chill out at. They have washing machines, sure, but I’ve never used them. Coffee is top notch. Staff is friendly. Service is quick. The terrasse is a nice touch.
Magali C.
Place rating: 5 Montréal, Canada
C’est de loin mon café préféré pour travailler! On peut s’installer sur la terrasse entourée d’arbres ou à l’ombré sous le gazebo. L’endroit est paisible, chaleureux, on s’y sent chez soi. C’est un petit trésor caché du Plateau. Bref, un incontournable selon moi!
Saleem D.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
I can’t comment on the laundromat side of things since I’ve never used them, but as far as a café goes, I really enjoy coming by this place. The food is good, and I’ve actually had some nice conversations with the staff, never felt cold. They recently started doing pizzas which are pretty delicious(choose your own toppings, cheeze, and meat) and I love the woody environment and terrace. Only knock I have is that service can be very slow when busy, they seem a little understaffed at times.
Dorothy G.
Place rating: 1 Chicago, IL
My husband and I were living in Montréal for a month in a sublet without laundry. We found this place online and thought it would be a great option for us. We thought we could sit and have a drink while doing our laundry. We were wrong. I was made to feel like a complete idiot and as if I was inconveniencing the staff simply by politely asking if I could purchase detergent. It’s a laundromat — you’d think that would be a common question. The machines are outdated and it feels more like a boys insider social club than a café/laundromat. There are definitely better options in Montréal.