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Juliette & Chocolate Laurier
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
19 reviews for Juliette & Chocolate Laurier
Review Highlights
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"The best molten chocolate cake I've ever had, I had here." In 2 reviews -
"The Fleur de Sel brownie makes you roll your eyes." In 4 reviews -
"Pear and dulce de leche crepes, fondue is fantastic." In 3 reviews
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18 reviews in English
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Review from Clare L.
Chocolate Lovers unite! My out of town guests and I decided that calories were of no consequences this weekend, and I brought them to one of my favourite dessert places (my friends are die-hard chocolate lovers).
Tonight we each got something and shared it. We had the Chocolate fondue, The intense chocolate brownie, and the Medley with Fleur de sel caramel. I'm addicted to caramel with sea salt, it's my freakin' kryptonite, throw in a brownie and a scoop of ice cream, I died a little bit (literally cause I should know better as slightly lactose intolerant) but it was worth every bite. They actual got a couple of hot chocolates to help wash the chocolate down, I realized I just couldn't do it.
They were so impressed by the place and the selection. Finally the handmade chocolate pieces (my favourite the peanut butter and jam) we purchased a couple of pieces to take out even though I couldn't hear the word chocolate without feeling a bit of sugar high mixed with oh-my-god we're crazy.
The only issue about the area is the street parking isn't exactly plentiful and the construction around it doesn't help either. -
Review from Andrew B.
Awesome deserts with a large desert menu. Savory crepes are pretty good themselves. Service is decent when they are not to busy otherwise you can end up waiting a bit for everything. The hot chocolates are awesome and how hot chocolate should be. Try one grandma style, thick, rich and creamy. Worth checking out if your in mile end or outremont.
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Review from Sahara A.
East York, ON
Just as the stars say... As good as it gets! The chocolates were beautiful & delicious! The best part? Other than the cute servers, great waitresses, cute chairs and delectable treats... It wasn't over priced! Such a lovely experience.
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Review from Ayesha A.
If you know any children, bring them here. They will love you forever.
If you dont know any children, bring your adult friends...especially girls..
Everyone likes chocolate. -
Review from Jo P.
Great stop for a late night desert! After a delicious dinner at Laurier Gordon Ramsey next door we stopped at Juliette et Chocolate for desert. The wait was long but worth it. During our last visit to Montreal we went to the sister location on St. Laurent. The Laurier location is the same in terms of food quality just a bit "fancier" spot with newer decor. I would strongly recommend the molten chocolate cake with carmel topping. For chocolate fans that have been to Angelina in Paris, this feels like a scaled down version of that over the top choclate stop and well worth the visit.
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Review from Scott T.
Westmount, QC
The brownies are excellent with a nice exterior crust and moist center. Service can be slow, but if you stay on top of it- eveything will be fine. If you're paying with a credit card, you will pay at the waiter station- no wireless terminals, yet. The interior is nice, bathrooms could be much better (multiple holes in the walls that could be easily patched and painted) and they should be mindful of where they place the the baby chair, which was pratically left in the middle of the room. The Grand Cru frappés are huge- One each, is overkill (11$)- split it and save your money to try something else for variety. I will hold myself back from making a joke about women who substitute lack of sex with chocolate binges at this chocolate emporium. But, I will say this... parents do what you want, but you're not doing your kid a favor buy treating them to an obscene insulin spike from the glycemic index of these chocolate treats that contain high amounts of sugar; you might as well serve them a cup of beer- it has the same, negative, hormonal effect on your child's mind and body-a rapid spike in insulin response. Disturbing still, was a young pregnant women gorging on three different types of chocolate delights- poor baby! (Chocolate, hangover alert in the placenta). If you think sugar is innocent, think again. This place is rated PG. And you're saying,«What? You won't allow your kid to eat chocolate or sweets?»- ur damn right, not until they're old enough to read and write. How did this turn into a parenting anecdote? Well, let me see: don't complain about your kid not being able to concentrate, talking loud, yelling and running around like a maniac... If I gave YOU half a litre of Redbull to drink in 15mins... I don't think you would act any better as an adult. Think about it...
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Review from Caroline W.
Scarborough, ON
If you consider yourself a chocoholic, this is the place for you. The whole menu has a variety of options, including sweet and savoury. The savoury side consists of crepes and salads, while the sweet side consists of things like brownies, crepes, ice cream, pastries, chocolate drinks and liqueurs.
I ordered the ivoire brownie, which is one of the best things I've ever had. It's a brownie made with white chocolate and coconut, and is really delicious. Highly recommended! In addition, their crepes and chocolate liqueurs are amazing as well.
I went to the location on St. Denis, and it was packed. If you don't mind waiting for up to an hour to get a seat, then go to that location. I am not sure about how busy it is at the other locations in the city, as I was visiting Montreal from Toronto and a friend introduced me to this place.
It was well worth the wait though, the food is amazing and the atmosphere of the place is cozy and inviting. I'd definitely return. -
Review from Baby E.
Good decor and view but not a chocolate fan. Not sure what grandma style hot chocolate is even after ordering. Girlfriend liked it though
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Review from Heather S.
Blainville, QC
I prefer the Saint Denis location which, although darker, has a better ambiance.
My suggestion - go with friends and share a fondue so you get some fruit. Order either an alcoholic chocolate drink (i highly recommend the raspberry ruby - melting sherbet in hot chocolate is purrfect...), a crepe or a brownie. Their smoothies are also very good, but not the best choice of an outstanding menu. The Fleur de Sel brownie makes you roll your eyes. Leave the balsamic brownie unless you KNOW you'll like it - the taste is interesting, but sort of counteracts the whole chocolate craze.
If you're just walking by - the truffles are a great backpack snack well worth the money. -
Review from Steph L.
I've spent a lot of time at this Chocolate Cafe.
Free wifi and chocolate, you can be entertained for hours!
I used to drive out here because I didn't like the location on Saint Denis.
Too many students and bad service.
Well, this location had fewer students.
This place is great to take a date or friends visiting from out of town!
I used to always get the hot chocolate with ice cream (insert the fancy French name here) and the salted caramel brownie (insert the fancy French name here).
Pear and dulce de leche crepes, fondue is fantastic!
Flambe crepes... a bit more booze than crepe.. but you are in Montreal after all!
They even have salad with chocolate dressing!
There are a lot of things I'll eat chocolate off of, but lettuce isn't one of them.
Great dessert place though :) -
Review from Haris K.
Montréal, QC
Juliette et Chocolat, chocolate specialists only apparently.
It is often said, in the restaurant business, that crepes and galettes are the most lucrative plate. Sell food, it is a restaurant's objectif, but Juliette et Chocolat, precisely the one on avenue Laurier, doesn't know a thing in the art of making a galette, as simple as it can be.
We order a "complete" galette and everything but "complete" it was, the gallette. Empty, dry, crispy (the bad way)... obviously only the presentation seemed to preoccupy.
Finally, apparently the particular etablishment does not seem to want to try and make the effort to propose real gallettes that one can actually eat. The model must be way too lucrative with the limited ingredients quantity and the turnover on avenue Laurier.
Juliette et Chocolat should restrain in doing chocolate desserts only. Dessert's hot spot and nothing else. We would feel less stolen from; 27 $ for two galettes "completes" and two juices ...from concentrated (no real fresh juice !).
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Review from Angel C.
The best molten chocolate cake I've ever had, I had here. Super soft cake, gooey molten center, and covered with a caramel glaze. FOODGASM!
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Review from Rebecca A.
Montréal, QC
As a true chocolate fiend, I come here often, as Laurier is much better than the St Denis location. I will say though that the SERVICE IS SO BAD that I've actually left no tip more than once. I endure for the chocolate, which is delicious.
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Review from Meighan M.
So decadent, smooth, rich...hot chocolate here cannot be put into words
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Review from Jeff W.
Absolutely delicious chocolate fondue.... Nuff' said!
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Review from Nikolaos N.
Montréal, QC
This location is not a nice as the Saint Denis location, but the food is pretty much the same. Chocolate Chocolate and more Chocolate, if you go you must try the chocolate port, port and chocolate go so well together.
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Review from Paolo D.
This is heaven on earth for chocolate lovers! You have to go here. Everything is amazing; their Ivory brownie is MUST have....so out of this world. The chocolate drinks are so thick and delicious. You also have to try their fondue. It comes with so many fruits and yummy dip........Service is hit and miss...we went there several times during our stay and got good and bad service.......but the chocolate is worth it.
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Review from Benjamin Z.
Montréal, QC
The Fleur de Sel brownie at Juliette was by far one of the finest I've ever had. The jamaican coffee -- a mixture of rum, cointreau, and espresso, topped with whipped cream, was equally delicious. Topped off with a smartly and tastefully appointed dining room (despite being the holiday season with all the associated hazards of tawdriness) and excellent waitstaff, the experience has me yearning for more. It is expensive, but worth the indulgence if you have the money.
