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    Restaurant in Montréal, Canada

    Olive & Gourmando

    150pts

    Old Montreal's best daytime café stop.

    Olive & Gourmando, Restaurant in Montréal

    About Olive & Gourmando

    Olive & Gourmando is the strongest daytime café call in Old Montreal, with consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats recognition and a 4.4 Google rating across nearly 3,900 reviews. Walk-in format, no reservations needed. If you are eating breakfast or lunch on Rue St-Paul, this is where to go — the quality gap between this address and its neighbours is real.

    Should You Book Olive & Gourmando?

    If you are deciding between Olive & Gourmando and one of Old Montreal's many tourist-facing cafés, the answer is direct: go to Olive & Gourmando. While the neighbourhood is full of places that charge café prices for cafeteria-quality food, this address on Rue St-Paul Ouest has earned consecutive recognition on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list — ranked #177 in 2024 and climbing to #182 in 2025, having moved from a general recommendation in 2023 to a numbered ranking. That trajectory tells you the kitchen is consistent and the broader food community has noticed. For first-timers in Montreal looking for a daytime meal that punches above its price point, this is the booking to make.

    What to Expect on Your First Visit

    Olive & Gourmando sits at 351 Rue St-Paul Ouest in Old Montreal, putting it squarely in one of the city's most visited corridors. Walk in and the first thing you notice is the open, counter-forward layout: this is a café that operates around its service counter, which sets the tempo and the tone for the whole experience. You order at the counter, you watch things being assembled, and the room moves at a pace that is brisk without feeling rushed. For a first-timer, that transparency is useful — you see what you are getting before you commit to it.

    The counter experience here is not incidental. It is the format. Everything about the visit , from how you enter to how you wait , is structured around that central service point. If you have been to a well-run neighbourhood café in Paris or a serious sandwich counter in New York, you will recognise the rhythm. The difference is that Olive & Gourmando applies that model to a setting where the default expectation is tourist-grade convenience food. The gap between what this place delivers and what surrounds it on Rue St-Paul is meaningful.

    With a Google rating of 4.4 across nearly 3,900 reviews, the consensus is consistent and high-volume, not a small-sample outlier. That kind of rating depth, combined with the OAD recognition, gives you two independent signals pointing in the same direction. For a café operating at accessible price points in a high-footfall area, maintaining that score across that many reviews requires sustained execution.

    Booking and Timing

    Olive & Gourmando does not require advance reservations in the way that a dinner restaurant would. Walk-in is the standard approach. That said, Old Montreal draws significant foot traffic, and the St-Paul corridor is particularly busy on weekends and during summer months. If you are visiting during peak tourist season or on a weekend morning, expect a queue. Arriving early on a weekday gives you the smoothest entry and the counter at its most manageable. Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means there is no reservation system to fight , but timing your arrival still matters.

    Who This Works For

    Olive & Gourmando is the right call for a solo visitor, a pair, or a small group looking for a quality daytime stop in Old Montreal. It is not a special-occasion dinner venue, and it does not try to be. If you are looking for a serious evening meal, Mastard or Jérôme Ferrer - Europea are the right redirects. For a lunch or breakfast that earns its price in quality rather than just convenience, Olive & Gourmando is the correct answer in this neighbourhood. It also fits neatly into a broader Old Montreal day that might include stops covered in our full Montreal restaurants guide or our full Montreal experiences guide.

    If you are building a longer Quebec food itinerary, this sits well alongside Tanière³ in Quebec City at the serious dinner end of the spectrum, or Narval in Rimouski if you are heading further along the St. Lawrence. For café benchmarks in other cities, Flat White in London and The Good Egg in London operate in a comparable quality register. Canadian comparisons worth knowing: Alo in Toronto and Kissa Tanto in Vancouver represent the fine-dining end of the national picture, while The Pine in Creemore and Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Lincoln show what Canada's regional dining circuit looks like at its most ambitious.

    For everything else happening in the city, see our full Montreal hotels guide, our full Montreal bars guide, and our full Montreal wineries guide. You can also explore Alep, Alma Montreal, and Sabayon for other strong Montreal dining options across different formats and price points.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 351 Rue St-Paul Ouest, Old Montreal, QC H2Y 2A7
    • Cuisine: Café
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-in format, no reservation system required
    • Leading timing: Weekday mornings for shortest queues; weekends and summer peak hours will be busier
    • Awards: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America , Recommended (2023), #177 (2024), #182 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.4 / 5 (3,886 reviews)
    • Price range: Café pricing , accessible, not confirmed in database
    • Getting there: Rue St-Paul Ouest, Old Montreal , walkable from the Old Port and central hotel districts

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Can I eat at the bar at Olive & Gourmando? The venue operates around a counter-service format, which is central to the experience. Counter or bar seating may be available depending on the room layout on the day, but you should expect a counter-forward café format rather than a traditional restaurant bar. Walk in, order at the counter, and take a seat , that is the model here.
    • What should I wear to Olive & Gourmando? This is a casual café in Old Montreal. No dress code applies. Come as you are , the setting and the price point are both relaxed, and the OAD Cheap Eats recognition reflects a place that is about quality food at accessible prices, not formality.
    • Is Olive & Gourmando good for a special occasion? For a milestone dinner or a celebration meal, look elsewhere , Jérôme Ferrer - Europea or Mastard are the right calls for that. Olive & Gourmando works well for a quality breakfast or lunch that marks a stop in a broader Montreal day, but it is not structured for occasion dining.
    • Can Olive & Gourmando accommodate groups? Small groups (two to four people) fit comfortably into the café format. Larger groups should be aware that this is a busy walk-in venue with no confirmed private dining or group reservation system in the database. For groups of six or more planning a sit-down meal, a format with advance booking would serve you better.
    • What are alternatives to Olive & Gourmando in Montreal? For casual lunch in a different format, Schwartz's is the comparison at the cheap-eats end of the spectrum, though it is a deli rather than a café. For a step up in formality at a moderate price, L'Express offers a French bistro format at $$. If you want to spend more for a considered experience, Mastard at $$$ or Jérôme Ferrer - Europea at $$$$ are both worth the step up.

    Compare Olive & Gourmando

    Recognized Venues: Olive & Gourmando and Peers
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    Olive & GourmandoOpinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #182 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #177 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023)
    Schwartz’s$
    Toqué$$$$
    L’Express$$
    Jérôme Ferrer - EuropeaMichelin 1 Star$$$$
    MastardMichelin 1 Star$$$

    What to weigh when choosing between Olive & Gourmando and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Olive & Gourmando?

    Olive & Gourmando is a café format, not a bar-service venue — there is no counter bar in the cocktail sense. Seating is communal and table-based; the practical move is to arrive early and claim a spot before the lunchtime rush hits Rue St-Paul Ouest.

    What should I wear to Olive & Gourmando?

    Come as you are. This is a ranked cheap-eats café on OAD's North America list, not a white-tablecloth room. Jeans and a jacket are more than sufficient; anything more formal will feel out of place at a walk-in daytime spot.

    Is Olive & Gourmando good for a special occasion?

    Only if your occasion calls for a relaxed, daytime setting — a birthday brunch with a small group, say, rather than an anniversary dinner. For a formal celebration in Montreal, Toqué or Jérôme Ferrer - Europea are the better fit. Olive & Gourmando's strength is quality without ceremony, not occasion dining.

    Can Olive & Gourmando accommodate groups?

    Small groups of two to four are the practical ceiling for a comfortable visit. Larger parties will struggle with the walk-in format and limited seating in a busy Old Montreal café. If you are coordinating six or more people, plan around the venue's constraints or split the group.

    What are alternatives to Olive & Gourmando in Montreal?

    For a sit-down café lunch with more room, L'Express in the Plateau is a reliable alternative with a longer track record. Mastard is worth considering if you want a sandwich-focused stop with a similar quality-to-price ratio. If you are moving from daytime casual into dinner territory, Toqué is the step up — OAD-ranked and reservation-required, it serves a very different purpose.

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