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Boulangerie Cheskie
- Hours:
Mon-Thu 7 am - 11 pm
Fri 7 am - 5 pm
Sun 8 am - 11 pm
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
10 reviews for Boulangerie Cheskie
9 reviews in English
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Review from Jamie B.
Who goes to Cheskies for a croissant? Have you ever met a Jew before? As a member of the tribe, I am just insulted that you only at a croissant at a classic Jewish bakery, and then gave the place an awful review. If you've never had the babka, you have no right to comment on Cheskies.
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Review from Janine T.
I wish I could give this place 7 stars but Yelp won't let me. Montreal has an abundance of incredible French pasty places but Cheskie is an authentic Jewish bakery with everything that is buttery, cinnamony and delish. The cinnamon rugelach is to die for as is the chocolate babka. I know my rugelach and I can say that hands down, this is the best one in Montreal, if not the world. I am far too scared to count the calories here, so I usually alter my walk home to avoid this place, but for a treat, Cheskie simply cannot be beat. Just remember it is a Jewish bakery so like Walter in the Big Lebowski, they do not roll on Shabbes!
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Review from Risa D.
This is not a French patisserie, don't go here looking for typical buttery Montreal croissants, you can find those elsewhere. Do grab a bag of the fresh little rugalach in chocolate and poppyseed - these are especially awesome little bite-sized buddies for roadtrips. Great cheese danish, lots of special yummy stuff around the high holidays if you are willing to brave the crowds. A tiny spot packed with love and goodness.
Listed in: Just Like in the Movies, Good Groceries, Montreal Sweet Tooth
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Review from Mitch S.
Toronto, ON
Great authentic bakery. Just keep in mind, this place closes when the sun sets and is closed for Sabbath.
I highly recommend the large Rugaloch...although the small one's are great too... -
Review from Beni D.
Calgary, AB
Poppy seed babka, thurs & fri
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Review from Kurisu T.
Montréal, QC
One of the most sacred institution in Montreal and well worth the trek to the mile end even in the Siberian cold. Would gladly sell my soul for a cheese danish or chocolate croissant any day (except Sabbath).
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Review from Me myself M.
Montréal, QC
The only good thing in this part of Montreal. Starting from the smell till the last drop leaves your tastebuds. Its a kosher place which means that somebody keeps an eye on the cleanliness too.
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Review from Mahsa Y.
Montréal, QC
Everyone told me, "go to Cheskie for the mini croissants!" and so I went. Perhaps there are other things on the menu better than the mini-croissants, but if you are going there just for mini-croissants, I think you might be disappointed. I was.
The place smells divine, but the croissants do not taste fresh. And there is coating on them that sticks to your mouth. They are sweet, and the fillings redeem the flavor of the dough, but still -- it is not the ideal croissant experience. -
Review from Dorise G.
best mun (poppyseed) rugalach i have ever tasted. moist, flaky, and chewy in all the right places. montreal yids don't mess around!
Listed in: Montreal: America's french…
