Villeray
Villeray is Montreal's quietly competent neighborhood — 43 restaurants, 16 cafés anchored by Café Vito and the defiantly named Café OUI MAIS NON, and 25 grocery options led by Épicerie LOCO and Fruiterie Forcier. Parks stretch to 11 including the sprawling Parc Jarry. It functions like a real neighborhood, not a destination.
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About this Neighborhood
Villeray's gapAnalysis puts restaurants at -1.2 standard deviations below cohort — below average, but not alarming — while coffee and grocery land in-line. This is a neighborhood where Café OUI MAIS NON, Pâtisserie Villeray Baklava Café, and Café Vito have staked out the café street without oversaturating it. The grocery picture is genuinely strong: Épicerie LOCO, Fruiterie Forcier, and Voisin give the 25-count real variety, not just convenience-store padding. Yoga studios dominate fitness — Idolem Yoga Chaud, Soham yoga, Yoga Bhavana — which reads less as a gap and more as a neighborhood identity. socialGlue sits at 52 and digitalNomadGravity at 100, confirming Villeray as a place people actually stay and work from. The 15-minute completeness score of 83 with 5 of 6 categories present means the daily-errands loop is closed. Parc Jarry anchors the park count at 11 — it's a big park that does the work of three.
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