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Café Paquebot
The guide was updated:In the Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie neighbourhood, Café Paquebot serves specialty coffee with a creative twist. Try their barrel‑coffee or a curry‑ginger latte for a surprising kick. The menu also features espresso, drip coffee, iced drinks, and a selection of sweet and savory snacks. Exposed‑brick walls, communal tables, and vinyl spinning in the background complete the experience.
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- Address: 2110 Rue Bélanger, Montreal
- Website: paquebot.ca
- Phone: +1 514 439 4344
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