Great atmosphere! Loved the food and the soups were fantastic — fresh all the way around. Came here twice during week stay in Montréal and will come back next time I’m in town!
Corrine G.
Place rating: 5 Dania Beach, FL
If you are coming here for a soup and a sandwich, it cant get much better. Lots of varieties and everything is fresh! We had the cream of cauliflower soup and morrocan veggie. Take out also available. This place was empty early Saturday afternoon! Staff was friendly and accommodating. Even offering to remake a grill cheese if my daughter was not satisfied and offering to translate in French if I couldn’t read the menu. We will certainly come back!
Alfredo C.
Place rating: 4 Longueuil, Canada
On the expensive side of the spectrum for what they serve. However the place is really nice and service is great.
William Z.
Place rating: 2 Montreal, Canada
had italian sandwich and pumpkin soup. too veggie not really my type
Mike B.
Place rating: 4 Cerritos, CA
This is a chain of six stores around Montréal; this one is by far the largest and busiest. My wife and I also ate at the one on St. Denis in the Latin Quarter and the one at the Jean Talon Market. Soups are very good and not overpriced. They change what they offer every day, so you never know what will be available usually having five or so. Their salads are also good, but the pork sandwich I tried was not so good. This is a casual place open for lunch only although I saw that the Wellington store was also open for breakfast, but I’m nt sure what they serve. Cash and debit cards only.
Sarah D.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
Mix and match sandwich and soup and salad where the options are all damn tasty. If you want a full sandwich you can get two halves, each a different kind. YUP. That’s pretty cool. The space is beautiful. Wooden beams and Eames-like seating. Staff is delightful and always friendly. THEYSERVESTUMPTOWNCOFFEE. If you are a coffee snob like me(its okay, accept who you are) this is the holy mecca. It is the best coffee with beans roasted in the Pacific Northwest. Not easily found across Canada or in Montréal.
François R.
Place rating: 3 Montréal, Canada
À venir. To come
Nachiket P.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Nobody likes to be in the soup, but goin to Soupesoup ain’t a bad idea for lunch if you are in Old Montréal. All they do is Soup’s & Sandwiches. Love going here. Wood furniture, Huge windows, Natural lighting & Reasonably priced delicious food. What else do you want on a cold day? Gets really crowded during lunch. They take debit, but no credit. They serve Alcohol too. That’s the most I can write for a chain restaurant Food — Good Service — Fast Ambiance — Casual Worth the money –Yes
Aurélie P.
Place rating: 3 Montréal, Canada
Une belle place à déjeuner dans le Vieux-Port, en plein coeur de la Cité du Multimédia. L’endroit est beau, neuf, clair, avec de grandes ardoises au mur avec le menu écrit dessus et des livres de cuisine derrière le comptoir. Le menu est simple: 5 choix de soupes chaudes 1 soupe froide (3 tailles de soupes au choix) 1 petite salade 1 salade repas 5 choix de sandwichs 1 dessert du jour 1 limonade bio maison Comme je n’avais pas trop le temps, j’ai pris une petite soupe et un sandwich à emporter(dans les 10 $). J’ai été servie rapidement(moins de 10 min en tout et j’ai mis du temps avant de me décider quoi manger) et avec le sourire! Soupe(crème de légumes): patates douces, courge, carottes, champignons, tomates, asperges, brocoli, fenouil, cumin, épinards, pomme de terre, crème, chili, lait de coco et coriandre Une bonne soupe bien épaisse. Peut-être un peu trop de choses dedans à mon gout, on né goutait plus vraiment les différents ingrédients et je n’ai pas du tout senti le lait de coco. C’était bon mais je m’attendais à autre chose. Sandwich: baguette, jambon bio, cheddar, légumes marinés, mayo aux olives, tomates et laitue C’était correct mais j’ai été déçue par les légumes marinés qui étaient en fait des haricots verts. Là aussi je m’attendais à autre chose. Je trouve les salades un peu chères(environ 7 $ pour la petite et 13 $ pour la salade repas) mais elles avaient l’air intéressantes : — Bleuets, endives, raisins rouges, copeaux de parmesan, graines de tournesol et épinards pour la petite — Lentilles vertes, concombre, asperges, morceaux de poulet et … pour la grande Ce lieu a le potentiel pour devenir ma cantine. J’y retournerais pour les salades. Pour les soupes j’attendrais une journée froide et pluvieuse.
Benoit L.
Place rating: 4 Montréal, Canada
Excellente sandwicherie, belle qualité, agréable, amicale. Selon mon invité européen, l’endroit fait très «montréalais» dans l’esprit. Un must pour le lunch. Ils ont même du vin en importation privée. Devrait faire partie de mes habitudes.
Peter D.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Montréal is cold. When you’re cold, soup is good. Soupesoup serves soup. Go to Soupesoup when you’re in Montréal. Impeccable logic right there. I was walking by without really knowing what I wanted for lunch, but I stopped being able to feel my face so I had to make a quick decision. This cute basement level spot was bustling with hardly a seat open at their wooden tables, so I grabbed a seat at one of the counters lining the walls. Each seat was set with a spoon, a napkin, a bottle of water and a glass. That’s everything you need for soup. Soupesoup may not have a menu written in English, but it does have the cutest, friendliest staff that will gladly do their best to tell you all about the soups they’ve got at the moment. From what I could understand, all the soups are vegetarian, so I settled on the cauliflower and chick pea. It was rustic, chunky, and full of flavor. I also went for a grilled cheese, which unlike most of the ones in the States, wasn’t griddled with tons of butter, but rather actually grilled and filled with non-neon cheese and caramelized onions. Quite tasty, and I imagine a bit healthier than what I’m used to. They only take debit(no credit), which is how I found out that American debit cards are different, but everyone takes American dollars because the exchange rate was essentially 1:1. I like Soupesoup. Which, for the record, I call«soupy soup.» I don’t know if that’s wrong, but people laugh at me when I say it.
Ben N.
Place rating: 3 Cincinnati, OH
SoupeSoup is a solid lunch stop if you’re walking around Vieux Montréal/Old Port. It’s housed in a very attractive, airy, sunny space in an old brick warehouse with giant windows, exposed ductwork, giant wooden beams, modern furnishings, and chalkboard menus, and buzzing with a mostly very attractive crowd of Montréal young professionals. During our stay of only a couple of days in Montréal, I thought food and drink was very reasonably priced. However, with the acknowledgment that bangs for the buck are probably hard to come by in this part of town, Soupesoup was an exception. We paid just short of forty dollars(with tax and tip) for relatively modest sandwich-and-soup(or salad) combos and a couple of house-made lemonades. The food was definitely fresh-tasting and presented handsomely, but it was honestly a little on the bland side. Just not much pop. But as I say, a pleasant place for lunch, and defniitely recommended if you’re looking for lighter fare. Warning: No credit cards.
Shirley D.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Went for lunch here with my boyfriend and the setup/environment was quite nice. It felt like a different homey kind of place. The food tasted pretty healthy,(mine and my boyfriend’s) I ordered the couscous salad with strips of beef and dried up cherries while my boyfriend had a delicious turnip soup. The service at first was great: friendly, welcoming. But then towards the end, one of the waiters was quite rude when I asked for the bill. He kept pointing to the bill and saying that was the bill several times. I was confused because there was no price on it, it just told me what I ordered. My boyfriend then told me I could pay at the cash. Um, why didn’t the waiter just tell me to pay at the cash instead of wasting my time and continuously pointing to my bill and saying«That’s the bill.» Yes, I know that is the bill… Food was generally good though. Very healthy and tasteful. I give it three stars thanks to that weird waiter.
Lesley T.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
Nice lunch spot in the Old Port for eating in or taking out. They do make good soups, but they also make good sandwiches and salads(although there’s only one salad choice per day). The combos are where it’s at: either soup and sandwich(half or full) or soup and salad. There are usually some unique flavour combinations on offer, although some days are better than others. If you go to eat in try to arrive early because it can get crowded and they don’t take reservations.
Emma B.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Had the most amazing lunch here today while in town on business. Super busy spot — so the service was a bit harried but they were kind and super attentive considering the number of people. The name of the restaurant pretty much tells you what you need to know… it’s all about the soup. Or in the case of most people that I saw, the soup and sandwich combo! Each day has a different set of 5 or so soups and 5 or so sandwiches to choose from. I had a Tajine de Poulet soup… a tasty Moroccan recipe with yams, cinnamon and dried mango… super creative tastes together that smelled divine and tasted even better. For the sandwich, I had tomato and bocconcini on a swiss triange… yum. Get there early though because they run out of sandwiches, so if you want to have a gander at all the choices you need to go at the beginning of the rush! We finished off with cappucinos and dessert. I had a traditional maple/cake-type dessert which has a french name I cannot for the life of me remember but it was to die for. So if you’re in the neighbourhood, love soup and don’t mind a bustling, noisy atmosphere… check it out!
Jessica R.
Place rating: 5 Somerville, MA
Great place to stop for lunch for vegetarians! All the soups were vegetarian and there were 2 sandwich choices as well. I had a grilled sandwich with swiss cheese, white peaches and onions, delicious! The interior is airy with mid-century /industrial fixtures and about 50% of the chairs appear to be genuine Eames fiberglass with a mix of arm chairs and side chairs in bright orange and turquoise.