Calling all residents who have yet to finish exams and are still studying for finals!
Even though the evo library is the best place to read and work, we understand that changing up the setting may be helpful when revising – for example by enjoying a good coffee nearby.
We can imagine that it is rather annoying to see all your friends and neighbors already on holidays while you’re stuck in Montreal as the last one still having to complete exams.
Therefore, we have some suggestions for you – 5 coffee spots where you can revise (when it rains outside) and 5 spots outside to revise and soak up the sun (when the weather is nice).
INSIDE:
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Café Myriade
If you are a coffee addict, this is the place for you! Myriade’s coffees are roasted with care and are therefore of high quality. You should also try their assortment of pastries and viennoiseries as they come from local, independent bakeries.
Address: 1000 Rue Sainte-Catherine O, Montréal, QC H3B 5L2, Canada
Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 08:00-19:00 Thursday, Friday 08:00-21:00 Saturday 10:00-19:00 Sunday 11:00-18:00
Crédit photo : @oriontyler
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Aunja Tea
Café Aunja is a poetic space that offers you Iranian teas and coffees. They have an extensive collection of excellent teas where you can even compose your own blend. A nice and cozy place to work in a relaxed atmosphere!
Adresse : 1448 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montréal, QC H3G 1K4, Canada
Opening hours: Monday – Sunday 10 :00-22 :00
Crédit photo : @new_parchment
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Pikolo expresso
Pikolo expresso attracts true coffee lovers and their specialty are lattés. We urge you to try one! The size of the place may be small, as its Italian name “pikolo” suggests, but this adorable place is absolutely worth the trip.
Address: 3418b Av du Parc, Montréal, QC H2X 2H5, Canada
Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 07:00-19:00 Saturday, Sunday 09:00-19:00
Crédit photo : @jiahnlily
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Kitsuné expresso bar
Kitsuné expresso bar, a spot where you will find high quality coffees in a peaceful 50’s environment. You can soak up the soothing space while enjoying a good coffee. An inspiring place conducive to your productivity.
Address: 988 Rue Ottawa, Montréal, QC H3C 1S3, Canada
Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 08: 00-16: 00 Saturday, Sunday 09: 00-17: 00
Credit photo : @nicks_pics
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Crew Collective Café
Saving the best for last – Crew Collective & Café is a fine place to study. It is located in the beautiful old building of the Royal Bank of Canada and so the architecture is worth a trip in itself.
You will find good coffees as well as a selection of food.
Address: 360 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal, QC H2Y 2N1, Canada
Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 08: 00-20: 00 Saturday, Sunday 10: 00-19: 00
Crédit photo : @bertexertier
OUTSIDE:
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Canal Lachine
If you’re searching for quietness and nature, the Lachine Canal is the place for you. You will surround yourself with people taking a break from daily burdens. There are cozy little spots where you can sit, and take time to revise and rest in a striking panoramic setting!
Crédit photo : @spoupettes
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Old Port
And why not the old port? A dynamic and inspiring place for you to regain your motivation!
Crédit photo : @vieuxportmtl @marche514
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Square Saint Louis
A romantic and poetic place that fills you with joy even just by passing by.
It really is the perfect place to read a good book or to revise. And if you stop by Mamie Clafoutis (on Saint Denis) and taste their brownies it will feel even better!
Mamie Clafoutis
Address: 3660 Rue Saint-Denis, Montreal, QC H2X 3L7, Canada
Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 06: 30-20: 00 Saturday 07:30-20:00 Sunday 07:30-19:00
Crédit photo : @carla_sct
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Square Dorchester
This green space is a little oasis in the bustling city space of Downtown Montreal. It is filled with flowers which will help you to de-stress and let you forget that your exam is tomorrow!
Crédit photo : @passionmontreal
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Mont Royal
The most classic of the classics! You can either do a run to the highest point to de-stress and meditate, or lay down on the fields at the bottom to read a book.
Crédit photo : @spoupettes