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Top Spots for the Best Cupcakes In Montreal

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Montreal is more than just poutine and smoked meat. It’s a haven for world-class bakeries that draw inspiration from the city’s rich multicultural heritage. The French influence is undeniably strong, yet Montreal’s bakers do not merely replicate French traditions; they infuse their creations with unique local flavours and creativity, crafting cupcakes that surprise and delight.

Cupcakes have emerged as a favourite treat, captivating taste buds with their elegant appearance and delightful flavours. Each bakery brings its own flair to these beloved confections, showcasing a blend of classic and innovative tastes. Whether you’re searching for a nostalgic vanilla-rich base topped with dreamy buttercream or adventurous selections featuring exotic spices and unexpected ingredients, Montreal’s cupcake scene is as diverse as it is delicious.

As you embark on a journey to discover the best cupcakes in Montreal, prepare to indulge in a symphony of texture and taste, where each bite tells a story of passion and craftsmanship. Hold off on that diet and use this guide to explore the city’s cupcake scene and treat yourself to a few tasty treats.

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Photo: Cristina Matos Albers – Unsplash

Les Glaceurs

Les Glaceurs cupcakes focus on gourmet flavours such as brownie avalanche, raspberry/pistachio delight, and sucre à la crème, crafted with premium ingredients. They adhere to artisanal baking techniques, ensuring moist textures and rich flavors. The cupcakes are prepared in small batches for freshness, and their visually appealing decorations make them a popular choice for both daily treats and special occasions.

Location: 6 locations in Montreal and surrounding area
Specialty Cupcake: Fondant vanilla with salted caramel
Price: $30 (for six)
Website: https://lesglaceurs.ca/en

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Photo: Mike Meeks ZK – Unsplash

Crazy About Cupcakes

Crazy About Cupcakes is known for sticking to the basics. Their menu features creative flavours that don’t stray too far from the classic vanilla and chocolate. Their more adventurous flavours include Reese’s peanut butter, birthday cake, and Skor. Their playful, eye-catching designs and consistently moist, flavourful cupcakes make them a favorite in the city. Their store doesn’t accept walk-ins; you must place an order at least 24 hours before arriving.

Location: Beaurepaire
Specialty Cupcake: Red Velvet
Price: $21 (for six)
Website: https://www.montrealcupcakes.com/

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Photo: Jose Marroquin – Unsplash

Petit Cake

Petit Cake specializes in the best sugar-free, gluten-free, low-carb cupcakes. They focus on health without compromising flavour. Their inventive creations include carrot/pecan/caramel, lemon/blueberry, and chai latte. They use high-quality, natural sweeteners to maintain texture and flavour. You can also buy their cupcakes and other baked goods at various health stores around the city.

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Location: 4283, Sainte-Catherine Street East
Specialty Cupcake: Chocolate Caramel
Price: $30 (for six)
Website: https://petitcakemtl.com/

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Photo: Jacob Boavista – Unsplash

Sweet Isabelle

What Isabelle lacks in variety, she makes up for in quality. The ingredients used, and the care that goes into these cupcakes are noticeable from the first bite. The kicker is that these cupcakes are stuffed with homemade buttercream. So, while you only get a choice between chocolate, vanilla, and red velvet, your taste buds will be dancing, and you won’t think about other flavours at all. They also specialize in customizations to cater to any type of event or theme you can think of.  

Location: Saint-Sulpice
Specialty Cupcake: Vanilla
Price: $13.50 (for six)
Website: https://www.sweetisabelle.com/en/

Cupcakes Joyeuses Fêtes - Sweet Isabelle

The Best Cupcakes in Montreal are Easy to Find

Quebec is known for its love of food, which is why there are so many bakeries, cafes, and restaurants. There are also tons more cupcakes places to discover. Let me know if you find new ones!

Now that you know where the best cupcakes are in Montreal, you can skip the less-than-impressive places and explore other aspects of this great city.

Here are some other amazing tours in Montreal you may want to book!

  • Try your hand at a bagel making workshop, an iconic Montreal institution!
  • Vélo Festif MTL partying with friends (or new acquaintances) and biking collide.
  • Combine bike and spa for sore joints with Fitz Tours.
  • Spade & Palacio lead activities like Beyond the Bike Lanes, Beyond the Market, Beyond the Basilica, Mural Tours, and Beyond the Village.
  • Secret Montreal offers hidden history tours of the Montreal red light district around what we now call the Quartier des Spectacles.
  • Watch a Montreal Canadiens Ice Hockey Game Ticket at Bell Centre.
  • Take a History Walking Tour of Old Montreal with Guidatour.
  • Quartier des Spectacles offers a free walking tour around the Place des Festivals in the summer.
  • Urban Marmotte and his owner Michel take you around the city for a Montreal by Night tour!
  • Discover the RESO: Montreal’s Underground City + Downtown Tour.
  • If you’re into architecture and quirky living spaces, Habitat 67 tours are for you!
  • Indulge in some of the best bites in the city with Secret Food Tours.
  • In the Shadow of the Mountain: Montreal Jewish History Walking Tour.
  • The Montreal Street Art & Mural Tour with Fitz Montreal.
  • Montreal’s Sin City Era & Golden Age Walking Tour by MTL Detours.

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About Author

Passionate about travel and food, Jennifer Doré Dallas is a freelance travel writer, author and creator since 2010. On top of this amazing Chasing Poutine blog, she also founded Moi, mes souliers in 2010 and she is the author/co-author of around two dozen Lonely Planet, Ulysse and Parfum d'encre travel guidebooks, in addition to having contributed to other books and hundreds of tourism and Web platforms, magazines, DMOs and Websites over the years. As a lecturer in Web writing and SEO for a Quebec college and consultant for various companies and DMOs, she loves combining technological advances with the classic beauty of words, and is a member of TMAC, SATW, NATJA and IFTWTA!

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