Pâtisserie Duc De Lorraine

5.0 star rating
3 reviews

Categories: Delis, Cheese Shops, Bakeries  [Edit]

5002, Chemin de La Côte-des-neiges
Montreal, QC H3V 1G6
(514) 731-4128
Hours:

Mon-Fri 7:30 am - 6:30 pm

Sat-Sun 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

Good for Kids:
No
Attire:
Casual
Price Range:
$$$
Takes Reservations:
No
Delivery:
No
Take Away:
Yes
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
Yes
Noise Level:
Average
Has TV:
No
Caters:
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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3 reviews in English

  • Review from Rob T.

    • 12 friends
    • 14 reviews

    Smithtown, NY

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    2/23/2012 5 photos 1 Check-in Here

    Anyone who says this place has gone down hill, I'd like to know what hill they are referring to? This place is a topnotch spot to experience some of the freshest pastries, cheese, meats and pate second to Paris as one can find!..Seriously. While exploring Cote-des-Neige, my friends and I passed by this corner patisserie and was drawn in by the most incredible smells I've ever experienced.

    Words can not describe the assortment of edibles Duc De Lorraine had to offer, so I added a lot pictures - they are as good as they look!

    Staff here were incredibly friendly and hospitable. Realizing that this was out first time there, one of the staff members broke out multiple tasting of cheese and fresh bread for us to try on the house. The aged cheddar and Guinness cheese was my favorite and unlike anything I have encountered, oh soo good!

    Note: They have an extremely reasonable lunch special: $8C gets you a bowl of the soup du jour, 1/2 sandwich, and a drink of your choice. There is a small glass enclosed dining area in the back that has a nice view of the area.

    This is the perfect place to hit before heading up the hundred plus steps to L'Oratoire St. Joseph. I Will definitely be returning to Duc De Lorraine again on my annual pilgrimage to be with Saint Andre.

  • Review from Wilson K.

    • 22 friends
    • 130 reviews

    Durham, NC

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    10/5/2010

    As Gad Elmaleh would say, this place is la classe!  We were a little put off by the wedding cakes in the window, but don't be fooled: they have a better selection than even Premiere Moisson.  Whether you try the classic éclair chantilly or the bizarre patate Grand Marnier, you can't go wrong.  It's all delicious.  The clientele is diverse with plenty of well-heeled retirees.  Despite the fact that it's just around the corner from the Oratoire St. Joseph, this place feels local with a bright and comfortable décor, a modern version of a classic French café.  The service is friendly.  There are simple lunch options (quiche, sandwiches, etc.).  They also sell some specialty foods, charcuterie, jams and other nice little delectables for foodies.

  • Review from Mike O.

    • 8 friends
    • 26 reviews

    New York, NY

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    6/24/2009

    I consider myself quite a connoisseur of chocolate croissants, and Duc de Lorraine has the best ones I have ever had outside of Paris. The croissants contain a rich buttery and flaky dough wrapped around rich decadent chocolate. Every time I go to Montreal I go here for breakfast every morning. I like their pastries so much that when my aunt and uncle came down from Montreal to Boston for my graduation I had them bring me a box. Besides the wonderful croissants this place also makes wonderful baguettes. In my opinion this is the best bakery in Montreal.

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