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Micro Espresso - Vieux Port
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Nearby attractions
PHI
407 Rue Saint-Pierre, Montréal, QC H2Y 2M3, Canada
Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History
350 Place Royale, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 3Y5, Canada
Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
110 R. Notre Dame O, Montréal, QC H2Y 1T1
PHI
451 Rue Saint-Jean, Montréal, QC H2Y 2R5, Canada
Montreal Convention Centre
1001 Pl. Jean-Paul-Riopelle, Montréal, QC H2Y 0A3, Canada
Galerie Bloom - Art Gallery - Old Montreal
224 Saint-Paul St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1Z9, Canada
Pointe-à-Callière - Boutique du Musée
165 Pl. d'Youville 1er étage, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2B2, Canada
Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal
200 De la Commune St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 0B8, Canada
Victoria Square
Rue du Square-Victoria, Montréal, QC H3C 1E8, Canada
OASIS immersion
Rez-de-chaussée du Palais des Congrès, 301 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montreal, Quebec H2Z 1H5, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Olive et Gourmando
351 Saint-Paul St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2A7, Canada
Pub Saint Pierre
410 Rue Saint-Pierre, Montréal, QC H2Y 2M2, Canada
Flyjin
417 Rue Saint-Pierre, Montréal, QC H2Y 2M4, Canada
Gibbys
298 Pl. d'Youville, Montréal, QC H2Y 2C2, Canada
Les Pyrénées
320 Saint-Paul St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2A3, Canada
BARROCO
312 Saint-Paul St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2A3, Canada
Holder
407 McGill St, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2G3, Canada
Tzatzi-qui
351 Pl. d'Youville, Montréal, QC H2Y 2B7, Canada
Restaurant Gandhi
230 Saint-Paul St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1Z9, Canada
Mandy's
425 Rue Saint-Nicolas, Montréal, QC H2Y 2P4, Canada
Nearby local services
EN VOGUE Salon de Coiffure
204 R. Notre Dame O Suite 100, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1T3, Canada
Suite 105 par GLAM
407 McGill St Suite 105, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2G3, Canada
Luna Yoga
231 Rue St-Paul Ouest Suite 200, Montréal, QC H2Y 2A2
MAISON OLIGO
414 McGill St suite 101, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2G1, Canada
Salon Du Vieux Port
264 R. Notre Dame O, Montréal, QC H2Y 1T5, Canada
Scandinave Spa (Vieux-Montréal)
71 De la Commune St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2C6, Canada
Bota Bota, spa-sur-l'eau
Entrée McGill et, R. de la Commune O, Montréal, QC H2Y 2E2, Canada
Salon Le Tube
400 Rue Saint-Henri, Montréal, QC H3C 1L9, Canada
Croisières AML | AML Cavalier Maxim
Grand Quai, 200 R. de la Commune O, Montréal, QC H2Y 0B8, Canada
Rainspa
55 Rue Saint-Jacques 3e étage, Montréal, QC H2Y 1K9, Canada
Nearby hotels
David Hotel
438 Rue Saint-Pierre, Montréal, QC H2Y 2M5
Sonder Apollon Apartments Old Montreal
300 Saint-Sacrement St, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2R4, Canada
Alternative Hostel of Old Montreal
358 Rue Saint-Pierre, Montréal, QC H2Y 2M1, Canada
St Paul hotel
355 McGill St, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2E8, Canada
Hôtel Gault
449 Sainte Hélène St, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2K9, Canada
Sonder Le Victoria Apartments Old Montreal
411 Rue des Récollets, Montréal, QC H2Y 1W3, Canada
Le Westin Montreal
270 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montréal, QC H2Y 0A3, Canada
LHotel Montreal
262 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montréal, QC H2Y 1L9, Canada
InterContinental Montreal by IHG
360 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montréal, QC H2Y 3X4, Canada
Hôtel Bonaparte
447 Saint Francois Xavier St, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2T1, Canada
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Micro Espresso - Vieux Port

417 Rue Saint-Pierre Suite 102, Montréal, QC H2Y 1Y2
4.9(297)
Open until 5:00 PM
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attractions: PHI, Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, PHI, Montreal Convention Centre, Galerie Bloom - Art Gallery - Old Montreal, Pointe-à-Callière - Boutique du Musée, Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal, Victoria Square, OASIS immersion, restaurants: Olive et Gourmando, Pub Saint Pierre, Flyjin, Gibbys, Les Pyrénées, BARROCO, Holder, Tzatzi-qui, Restaurant Gandhi, Mandy's, local businesses: EN VOGUE Salon de Coiffure, Suite 105 par GLAM, Luna Yoga, MAISON OLIGO, Salon Du Vieux Port, Scandinave Spa (Vieux-Montréal), Bota Bota, spa-sur-l'eau, Salon Le Tube, Croisières AML | AML Cavalier Maxim, Rainspa
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(438) 375-1889
Website
microespresso.com
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Featured dishes

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Espresso
Allongé
Americano
Macchiato
Cortado

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Live events

The Bagel Class : Montreal Bagel Making Workshop
The Bagel Class : Montreal Bagel Making Workshop
Thu, Jan 15 • 10:00 AM
Montreal, Quebec, H2H 1A5, Canada
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Learn to knit and start a scarf with tricotherapy
Learn to knit and start a scarf with tricotherapy
Mon, Jan 12 • 1:00 PM
Montreal, Quebec, H4G 2Z3, Canada
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Old Montreal Food Tour & Flavors Through Time
Old Montreal Food Tour & Flavors Through Time
Mon, Jan 12 • 1:00 PM
Montreal, Quebec, H2Y 2N1
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Nearby attractions of Micro Espresso - Vieux Port

PHI

Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

PHI

Montreal Convention Centre

Galerie Bloom - Art Gallery - Old Montreal

Pointe-à-Callière - Boutique du Musée

Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal

Victoria Square

OASIS immersion

PHI

PHI

4.4

(334)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History

Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History

4.6

(3.5K)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

4.7

(12.9K)

Open until 4:30 PM
Click for details
PHI

PHI

4.7

(255)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Micro Espresso - Vieux Port

Olive et Gourmando

Pub Saint Pierre

Flyjin

Gibbys

Les Pyrénées

BARROCO

Holder

Tzatzi-qui

Restaurant Gandhi

Mandy's

Olive et Gourmando

Olive et Gourmando

4.4

(1.8K)

Open until 5:00 PM
Click for details
Pub Saint Pierre

Pub Saint Pierre

4.6

(923)

$$

Closed
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Flyjin

Flyjin

3.8

(615)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Gibbys

Gibbys

4.6

(2.3K)

Closed
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Nearby local services of Micro Espresso - Vieux Port

EN VOGUE Salon de Coiffure

Suite 105 par GLAM

Luna Yoga

MAISON OLIGO

Salon Du Vieux Port

Scandinave Spa (Vieux-Montréal)

Bota Bota, spa-sur-l'eau

Salon Le Tube

Croisières AML | AML Cavalier Maxim

Rainspa

EN VOGUE Salon de Coiffure

EN VOGUE Salon de Coiffure

4.7

(494)

Click for details
Suite 105 par GLAM

Suite 105 par GLAM

4.8

(98)

Click for details
Luna Yoga

Luna Yoga

4.9

(51)

Click for details
MAISON OLIGO

MAISON OLIGO

4.7

(76)

Click for details
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Erik MichaelErik Michael
Just happened upon this little treasure of a cafe as we were making way by foot to the Japanese Festival (side note: underwhelming and disappointing). How cool is it that there’s a order window outside.. it was an ideal set-up for a busy mom with her child out for a morning stroll. The space is welcoming albeit tiny (in a good way) and the baristas worked in relaxed, fluid unison. My friends ordered coffee and tea respectively as well as some pastries. I’m off caffeine atm. and was just taking in the atmosphere and the one barista without any prompting on my part asked me if I would like some water! That small touch of mindful customer service pays huge dividends in my mind which is largely why I write this review! In this day and age I have had plenty of negative customer service encounters so it’s reassuring to know it’s still out there. And I’ve got to say the more I visit Montréal good friendly customer service is par for the course say compared to say The Berkshires. Thanks for the fantastic service guys!
C GLBSC GLBS
Café vraiment excellent, c’est toujours un plaisir d’y passer ! J’adore le concept estival de service à la fenêtre, c’est super convivial et parfait pour les beaux jours. Le café est délicieux, l’endroit a beaucoup de charme, bref un vrai coup de cœur. Petit bémol cependant : faire payer un supplément pour un lait alternatif en 2025, c’est un peu aberrant… Dommage de ne pas inclure ça dans le prix ou au moins d’offrir une option sans frais. ~~ Merci pour votre réponse, mais je me pose la question est-ce que les laits alternatifs coûtent plus cher aux cafés ? Oui… mais pas tant que ça. •    Coût à l’achat : Les laits végétaux (avoine, amande, soya, etc.) sont légèrement plus chers à l’achat en gros que le lait de vache, surtout les versions barista. •    Exemple approximatif en gros : •    Lait de vache : ~1,20 $ le litre •    Lait d’avoine barista : ~2,00 $ le litre •    Mais un cappuccino utilise environ 200 ml de lait, donc la différence de coût est de 15-20 cents max par boisson. Alors pourquoi faire payer 75 cents ou 1 $ ? Là, ça devient plus commercial qu’autre chose : •    Certains cafés disent que c’est pour compenser la demande spécifique et éviter le gaspillage (ex. : un lait d’amande que peu de clients choisissent risque d’être jeté). •    D’autres en profitent parce que c’est devenu la norme dans l’industrie, donc ils surfent sur cette habitude pour augmenter leurs marges. C’est abusé ? Objectivement, oui : faire payer presque 1 $ pour un supplément qui vous coûte à peine 20 cents, c’est un bon coup marketing… mais un peu mesquin. D’autant plus que pour certaines personnes, ce n’est pas un choix mais une intolérance ou un mode de vie éthique (végans, intolérants au lactose, etc.).
Christian NarcisoChristian Narciso
*** MUST DRINK COFFEE PLACE *** the owner was so friendly, he talked about his new business admist the pandemic and we even complimented each other on our Rolex watches 😂 Besides the small talk, his coffee is amazing! DEEP IN FLAVOR! first time seeing Corrado on a coffee menu so I gave it a shot and man am I ever hooked on it! The Cortado is just an expresso with small amount of steamed milk in it! PROS • coffee is amazing get anything on the menu, wont disappoint • Corrado is amazing! CONS • hard to find parking YOU NEED TO GO HERE IF YOURE A COFFEE LOVER!
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Just happened upon this little treasure of a cafe as we were making way by foot to the Japanese Festival (side note: underwhelming and disappointing). How cool is it that there’s a order window outside.. it was an ideal set-up for a busy mom with her child out for a morning stroll. The space is welcoming albeit tiny (in a good way) and the baristas worked in relaxed, fluid unison. My friends ordered coffee and tea respectively as well as some pastries. I’m off caffeine atm. and was just taking in the atmosphere and the one barista without any prompting on my part asked me if I would like some water! That small touch of mindful customer service pays huge dividends in my mind which is largely why I write this review! In this day and age I have had plenty of negative customer service encounters so it’s reassuring to know it’s still out there. And I’ve got to say the more I visit Montréal good friendly customer service is par for the course say compared to say The Berkshires. Thanks for the fantastic service guys!
Erik Michael

Erik Michael

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Café vraiment excellent, c’est toujours un plaisir d’y passer ! J’adore le concept estival de service à la fenêtre, c’est super convivial et parfait pour les beaux jours. Le café est délicieux, l’endroit a beaucoup de charme, bref un vrai coup de cœur. Petit bémol cependant : faire payer un supplément pour un lait alternatif en 2025, c’est un peu aberrant… Dommage de ne pas inclure ça dans le prix ou au moins d’offrir une option sans frais. ~~ Merci pour votre réponse, mais je me pose la question est-ce que les laits alternatifs coûtent plus cher aux cafés ? Oui… mais pas tant que ça. •    Coût à l’achat : Les laits végétaux (avoine, amande, soya, etc.) sont légèrement plus chers à l’achat en gros que le lait de vache, surtout les versions barista. •    Exemple approximatif en gros : •    Lait de vache : ~1,20 $ le litre •    Lait d’avoine barista : ~2,00 $ le litre •    Mais un cappuccino utilise environ 200 ml de lait, donc la différence de coût est de 15-20 cents max par boisson. Alors pourquoi faire payer 75 cents ou 1 $ ? Là, ça devient plus commercial qu’autre chose : •    Certains cafés disent que c’est pour compenser la demande spécifique et éviter le gaspillage (ex. : un lait d’amande que peu de clients choisissent risque d’être jeté). •    D’autres en profitent parce que c’est devenu la norme dans l’industrie, donc ils surfent sur cette habitude pour augmenter leurs marges. C’est abusé ? Objectivement, oui : faire payer presque 1 $ pour un supplément qui vous coûte à peine 20 cents, c’est un bon coup marketing… mais un peu mesquin. D’autant plus que pour certaines personnes, ce n’est pas un choix mais une intolérance ou un mode de vie éthique (végans, intolérants au lactose, etc.).
C GLBS

C GLBS

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*** MUST DRINK COFFEE PLACE *** the owner was so friendly, he talked about his new business admist the pandemic and we even complimented each other on our Rolex watches 😂 Besides the small talk, his coffee is amazing! DEEP IN FLAVOR! first time seeing Corrado on a coffee menu so I gave it a shot and man am I ever hooked on it! The Cortado is just an expresso with small amount of steamed milk in it! PROS • coffee is amazing get anything on the menu, wont disappoint • Corrado is amazing! CONS • hard to find parking YOU NEED TO GO HERE IF YOURE A COFFEE LOVER!
Christian Narciso

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Reviews of Micro Espresso - Vieux Port

4.9
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5.0
1y

Just happened upon this little treasure of a cafe as we were making way by foot to the Japanese Festival (side note: underwhelming and disappointing). How cool is it that there’s a order window outside.. it was an ideal set-up for a busy mom with her child out for a morning stroll. The space is welcoming albeit tiny (in a good way) and the baristas worked in relaxed, fluid unison. My friends ordered coffee and tea respectively as well as some pastries. I’m off caffeine atm. and was just taking in the atmosphere and the one barista without any prompting on my part asked me if I would like some water! That small touch of mindful customer service pays huge dividends in my mind which is largely why I write this review! In this day and age I have had plenty of negative customer service encounters so it’s reassuring to know it’s still out there. And I’ve got to say the more I visit Montréal good friendly customer service is par for the course say compared to say The Berkshires. Thanks for the fantastic...

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5.0
4y

BEST COFFEE IN MONTREAL

Happened to find this little place by accident, now would drive an extra hour for their coffee.

Made to perfection with the most unique, best coffee beans I’ve had in a long time. I am very particular about how I like my coffee, very few places meet my needs, but Micro Espresso deserves every one of the 5 stars I’m giving.

While I was in Montreal, I had a decaf oat milk cortado, and two oat milk cortados, from 2 different people. They were all consistently delicious. Even the decaf was amazing; I’d walk across hot coals to have...

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4.0
37w

Café vraiment excellent, c’est toujours un plaisir d’y passer ! J’adore le concept estival de service à la fenêtre, c’est super convivial et parfait pour les beaux jours. Le café est délicieux, l’endroit a beaucoup de charme, bref un vrai coup de cœur. Petit bémol cependant : faire payer un supplément pour un lait alternatif en 2025, c’est un peu aberrant… Dommage de ne pas inclure ça dans le prix ou au moins d’offrir une option sans frais.

Merci pour votre réponse, mais je me pose la question est-ce que les laits alternatifs coûtent plus cher aux cafés ?

Oui… mais pas tant que ça. •    Coût à l’achat : Les laits végétaux (avoine, amande, soya, etc.) sont légèrement plus chers à l’achat en gros que le lait de vache, surtout les versions barista. •    Exemple approximatif en gros : •    Lait de vache : ~1,20 $ le litre •    Lait d’avoine barista : ~2,00 $ le litre •    Mais un cappuccino utilise environ 200 ml de lait, donc la différence de coût est de 15-20 cents max par boisson.

Alors pourquoi faire payer 75 cents ou 1 $ ?

Là, ça devient plus commercial qu’autre chose : •    Certains cafés disent que c’est pour compenser la demande spécifique et éviter le gaspillage (ex. : un lait d’amande que peu de clients choisissent risque d’être jeté). •    D’autres en profitent parce que c’est devenu la norme dans l’industrie, donc ils surfent sur cette habitude pour augmenter leurs marges.

C’est abusé ?

Objectivement, oui : faire payer presque 1 $ pour un supplément qui vous coûte à peine 20 cents, c’est un bon coup marketing… mais un peu mesquin. D’autant plus que pour certaines personnes, ce n’est pas un choix mais une intolérance ou un mode de vie éthique (végans, intolérants au...

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