Café Humble Lion (Sherbrooke)

Coffee shop · Downtown Montreal

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10 Best Coffee Spots in Montreal | Condé Nast Traveler

"With '90s style hip-hop beats, an aluminum ceiling, and students buried in their laptops (there are outlets in back), this downtown coffee spot is always a crowd pleaser. As a fun decor touch, there’s a retro school desk that’s repurposed as a caddy for sugar packs and other accoutrements. Croissants from Hof Kelsten, sweet and savory scones from Godley & Crème (which are baked fresh in-house at Humble Lion), and other treats satisfy all cravings while studying." - Karin Eldor

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Scott Malo

904 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1G3, Canada Get directions

shop.humblelion.com

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