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Wrapcity Gourmet
Category: Restaurants Sandwiches Sandwiches [Edit]
1201 rue de Maisonneuve OuestMontréal, QC H3A 1N6
(514) 286-9727
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 7 am - 11 pm
Sat 8 am - 11 pm
Sun 8 am - 10 pm
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Price Range:
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$$
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Paid
- Good For:
- Lunch, Breakfast
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Quiet
- Has TV:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
8 reviews for Wrapcity Gourmet
8 reviews in English
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Review from Aria F.
Great place for lunch or relaxing with some coffee. Their is great house music playing and you get a trendy New York feel when you're there.
The wraps are very good and the prices are very reasonable but don't get the combos cuz they are not worth it.
I will definitely return here. -
Review from Sara R.
Open late, and a nice place to just chill by the window (overlooking from a second floor from the street), and enjoy a great cup of tea and a biscotti.
I came in here after strolling around near my hotel and wanting to relax, but not stay in my hotel room doing so. The service is extraordinarily friendly and kind.
The biscottis are gigantic! And they heat them up before they bring them to you. I got the pistachio one and it was ok. Too much white chocolate, which I have taken a liking to recently, but was wanting something more nutty. It's not to say it was bad, but just not what I was craving for the moment. They also have a cappuccino one and a double chocolate one that both looked yummy if you're itching for a chocolate fix.
The seats are comfortable, and I spent around an hour here.. through about 11:30pm. It's not loud, even though they have TVs on with it turned to the sports channel. It's mostly people who are on their own studying, or working. It's close enough to McGill University, too - and nice that it's open late for being in the downtown area. I think midnight? -
Review from Amanda A.
Husband and I popped in to Wrapcity twice for breakfast during our trip to Montreal. It was conveniently right down the street from our hotel.
The first visit we both got an iced hazlenut latte and a breakfast sandwich on a bagel. It was the perfect size and the egg was cooked perfectly- a little runny, not overdone. Lattes were tasty.
Our second visit, I ordered a spinach omlette (looked like a limited time special) with another iced hazlenut latte while husband had another breakfast bagel sandwich. My latte was a little bitter- maybe the shot had been pulled too quickly? The fruit that came with the omlette was a little meh. I ate about half.
The guy behind the counter welcomed us back on our second visit- he was great! You order and they bring your food out. The atmosphere was clean and trendy. The English translation is on the printed menu. Our friend behind the counter helped us out there. We'd probably go back if we were in town again! -
Review from todd s.
QC
Comfortable urban setting, but you might share a long table with an elongated single cushion.
Friendly service.
The wraps are delicious, and filling for most people. But the combo ($2.99 for coffee and tiny salad) does not seem worth the upgrade.
Decent ambience, if the university crowd is being considerate.1 Previous Review: Show all »
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8/22/2009
Too bad their menus were available in French only, at the height of the tourist season in July. And… Read more »
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8/22/2009
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Review from Rob D.
OK ... sorry to hear that Tony's review down below, who has some sort of issue with "bros", and thinks that $3 is expensive to be served a bagel and cream cheese in a classy environment, while watching flat screen TVs in the heart of a metropolitan city . . . . get a grip man. I've been to place at least 5 times and tried several of the wraps ... all excellent. The soups are also good. The coffee is only "OK" but if you like the flavoured syrup - you're in heaven. I was pleasantly surprised to discover it is licensed for booze - another plus.
I just tee'd up a first date, and am on my way there now.
Nice and flexible if we want to snack, eat, just coffee or grab a drink. Msg me if you're curious how this one went lol.
Cheers!
Rob -
Review from Richard K.
Montréal, QC
Pretty good. Friendly staff, food was well made, and they put it together very quickly after ordering. The lack of english on the menu was a bit of a stumbling block but the cashier was more than happy enough to recommend something. (Edit: I have since discovered that they have an english placemat menu!)
Price is exactly what you would expect for a wrap in this city. I agree that the combo hardly seems worth it, but if you need something clean, healthy, and fast, this is a good option. -
Review from Tony S.
Toronto, ON
Straight and to the point--- This place is extremely expensive ($3 for a bagel and cream cheese???), the staff are a bunch of slow moving "bros" who got chin strap facial hair and more product in their hair than in their store. We ordered 2 bagels with cream cheese. Waited about 15mins for a cream cheese bagel?????? Skimped on the cheese big time and messed up one of bagels. .....don't go there. It wasn't busy, so NO that isn't an excuse.
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Review from Marcus C.
I enjoyed the view of the street from a comfy pea-green chair while munching on a delightful cordon bleu wrap. I guess they use some sort of panini grill to seal these wraps tight, and said grill has a "wrap city" logo on it! Cute.
