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Silo57
''We know Le Petit Dep for its coffee, its selection of deliciouses pastries, its ready-to-eat selection and its delicatessen. But what if we told you that you could now enjoy the experience of this address in a buvette version?''
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RestoMontreal
Le Petit Dep is evolving! Its branches in Griffintownand Saint-Laurentare adopting a newidentity and becoming La Buvette du Dep, a convivial space dedicated to cocktails, good food and moments of sharing.
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MTL Tourism
The creators of Montreal's friendliest cafés (four locations named Le Petit Dep) have created a Café-Coworking designed to inspire creativity, stimulate the exchange of ideas and connect the local community of professionals, always with one of the best Cafés in Montreal. The space can also be privatized on request. Free every day of the week from 8am to 8pm.
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La Presse
Le Petit Depbigger and bigger
When Magda Slezak entered her local convenience store nearly ten years ago, she was suddenly fed up with its bland, colorless appearance. With Le Petit Dep, the entrepreneur has since set out to do just the opposite. And the turquoise sign has just arrived in Old Quebec, following the success of four branches in Montreal. -
Le Journal de Montréal
The crossroads between relaxation, work and the art of living is possible in a veritable gem that has established itself on the Main, just north of Rue Laurier. Always on the lookout for new treats, I'd already spotted the Petit Dep sign, recognizable in many parts of the city as a high-end convenience store with sweets to drive young and old alike crazy.
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La presse
At Le Petit Dep on boulevard Saint-Laurent, we're taking the festive season seriously. Very seriously, in fact. For the past two weeks, Café-Cocktail Bar has been transformed into a Christmas Tavern, as evidenced by the impressive mosaic of Santas that have appeared in front of its mint-green façade - already photographed multiple times by passers-by.
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Le Devoir
Who would ever think of celebrating Christmas in a convenience store? No one would. But Le Petit DepBut Café-Cocktail Bar- a delicatessen with its retro, extravagant decor, is anything but ordinary.
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Walk Montréal
Griffintown is historically an old working class neighbourhood of Irish immigrants and their descendants, which is now experiencing huge condo and highrise projects and gentrification. The name of Griffintown comes from Mary Griffin, who obtained the land and sub-divided it in early 1800's.
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Travels with Darley
Immerse yourself in Montreal's captivating blend of French influences and modern city vibrancy as we stroll through diverse neighborhoods with Darley Newman and local guide Françoise Bâby, exploring its rich history, architecture, multiculturalism, and savoring a food tour...