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My Son and I went to Montreal for what has become our annual tradition, a Leafs/Canadians hockey game.
Montreal is a city I have come to love for many reasons, coffee being a big one.
I have spent many a weekend walking around in awe of the quantity
of great coffee.
This trip there would be no walking around, as it was a record setting cold. The -35 degree temperatures were playing havoc with my digital camera and my mobile phone!
But being the coffee enthusiast I am, I picked my three favorite cafe-markets, and away we went.
The first place I always head to is the La Vieille Europe, at 3855 St.Laurent.
I have been there a half dozen times.
The European has a probat roaster in the back of the store and this was the first time I could smell the coffee roasting the moment I walked in. 
This is where I go to discover new coffees, as they have the largest selection of coffee I have ever seen.
The European isn't really a cafÈ per se, but it's a mini market, with a very old world feeling. It is very cool.
While there I purchased a 1/4lb of Puerto Rican @ 24.99lb, 1/4lb of
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From here my son and I got a cab and went to old Montreal to have a latte and a sweet treat at Java U, 191 St.Paul O.
I often come here for lunch and a latte. Before long it was time to head back for the game. It was a great game and the leafs won, 4-1.
On Sunday we packed up, left our bags at the hotel and went down to the Atwater Marche
I love the Atwater market, as it is a little bit of home. I went straight to the Aux Quatre Vents, where they have a Petroccini roaster right up front.

I have been here 6 to 8 times but I have yet to see them roasting. I really enjoy the latte and the atmosphere.
For me this is a must stop. We did a bit of shopping for food before the train ride home, and my son got a chance to speak some French.
It was a great weekend, and I am already planning my weekend back.
Sara Lee Spector is the owner, operator and roastmistress at EveryDay Gourmet Coffee at St. Lawrence Market, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She travels and writes for the CoffeeCrew.Com website.
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