I judge a Tommy Cafe by how well they prepare the Lox (avocado toast with salmon, and I add an egg). Based on that metric, this one passes. It was good, but I would’ve liked more onions, capers, and seasoning. Bread held when picked up. Points on presentation. Non-Lox: staff is friendly, but not personable like I’ve experienced at other cafes, including other Tommy’s. Service time was reasonable. Space has some seating, not a lot; tables were shared between different parties. Decor has some charm;’still far from Old MTL OG. My only real gripe with the Tommy spawns: no cold brew or iced coffee (Iced Americano isn’t the same… it’s warm-to-lukewarm watery coffee with rapidly melting ice). Why do they do this to the...
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Tommy Cathcart is a culinary delight that deserves recognition. The friendly staff creates a welcoming atmosphere, adding to the overall charm of this establishment.
The menu is a symphony of flavors, offering a diverse range of expertly crafted dishes. From the first bite to the last, it’s clear that attention to detail and a commitment to quality are at the forefront of Tommy Cathcart’s culinary experience.
Whether you’re a local looking for a favorite spot or a visitor seeking a memorable dining experience, Tommy Cathcart delivers on all fronts. It’s a place where great food, welcoming ambiance, and attentive service come...
Read moreWe’ve been to Tommy Café over on Notre Dame St. and it was our first time entering this location. It was a breath of fresh air and relief from the generic café in the downtown area of Montreal. If you’re not from Montreal, you’re going to love discovering this new café, which seems to be opening a few chains nowadays. They are known for the interior, decor and funkadelic vibe inside. However, we felt the Americano and golden latte that we ordered were kind of mediocre as though we paid for the decor more than we did for the drinks.. in any case it was fun discovering this new location and we’re sure they were going to come back...
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