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Café Vasco Da Gama

November 28th, 2007 · View Comments · Montreal Restaurants, Portuguese Restaurants

Café Vasco Da Gama

On Café Vasco Da Gama Montreal Chef Deck says:

For those of you who don’t mind spending twenty bucks on a quality sangwich and salada (and don’t want to feel violated like at Soupe Soup) Montreal restaurant Café Vasco Da Gama is sure to tantalize your taste buds. Walking into this cafe smacks you across the face with fine memories of quaint little spots from drunken days in the Algarve. They change their menu of sandwiches, salads, hot dishes, and desserts daily and everything is of the freshest and highest quality. On the days that I’m feeling a little gluttonous I’ll order the fois gras burger (Sofa King good), but on this particular day i had a grilled chicken sandwich with grilled veggies, kalamata olives and curry mayo, accompanied by a barley salad with chorizo (My partner had the salad trio which was Sofa King good too). Another thing I love about this place is that I can end every meal with a coveted Illy espresso. All I have to say is if you need a godfather for your children Mr. Café Vasco Da Gama I’m your man!

Food: 8.456489943/10
Service: Friendly cafeteria style with drop off at table/10
Customers: I think they hire models with low self esteem who just couldn’t hack it in the biz to sit and look pretty/10

Chef Deck signing out!

Café Vasco Da Gama Information

1472, Peel, Cross street Maisonneuve, Downtown, Montréal, QC
Phone Number: 514-286-2688
Métro: Peel
Website: vascodagama.ca
Payment: Visa, MasterCard, Interac
Hours: Mon – Wed 7:00 am – 7:00 pm, Thurs – Fri 7:00 am – 9:00 pm, Weekends 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Cuisine: Sandwiches, Portuguese

Thanks to voula for pointing out that the Bernard location has now closed
Also at:
1257, Bernard corner Champagneur, Outremont, Montreal, QC
Phone Number: 514-272-2688

salad trio Image, Café Vasco Da Gama grilled chicken sandwich with grilled veggies, kalamata olives Image, Café Vasco Da Gama

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  • voula

    Vasco is no longer at Bernard location. They closed down. Heard that a Laurier st resto is taking over the space…looking forward to whats next

    In the meantime, try Caffe della Posta 361 Bernard near Park ave for good homemade Italian with private wine list. Very Yummy…

  • stef braun

    Yes caffe della posta was nice but Vasco is still better, nothing like a high-end portuguese twist. They have nice fresh pastries, especially the Natas (which arent as good as the ones sold at the bakery Notre Dame de Rosaire but still yummy).

    The omlettes are nice, also their lil meaty sandwiches and EXCELLENT coffee…

    Go to Vasco for brunch and Cafe ferreira for dinner (why is there NO review on cafe ferreira?????)

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