Set in a stunning 1920s bank building, this cathedral-like coworking space offers delicious coffee and light bites, perfect for getting things done or relaxing.
"Located in a 1920s bank building on the border between Ville-Marie and Old Montréal, the Crew Collective & Café welcomes freelancers, businesspeople and students for coffee and quality work time. With 50-foot-high vaulted ceilings, intricate chandeliers and marble tiling, there’s something about the astounding architecture of this neo-classical building that makes you want to be productive. That, and the super-fast free WiFi, silence pods and incredible coffee (from Montreal’s own roaster, Café Saint-Henri). While co-working spaces are becoming more popular, few compare to Crew’s distinct mood." - Havas Montréal
"Housed in a former Royal Bank of Canada building with long tables and plugs aplenty, Crew Café really is a prime place to get shit done. You don’t even have to get up to order, as espresso-based drinks and food (bagels, sandwiches, salads and pastries) can be ordered from the website and picked up from the cashier when ready. Surrounding the long tables is Crew’s collective component: a co-working space with meeting rooms that can be reserved by the hour/day or along with a monthly membership." - JP Karwacki, Eater Staff
"Plenty come to Crew just for the spectacle — it’s a stunning space in a historic, repurposed bank building. But with coffee from local Montreal roaster Traffic, there’s no shortage of worthwhile beverages to complement the view." - Daniel Bromberg, Eater Staff
"Crew Collective & Café, Ville Marie by Havas Montréal. Located in a 1920s bank building on the border between Ville-Marie and Old Montréal, the Crew Collective & Café welcomes freelancers, businesspeople and students for coffee and quality work time. With 50-foot-high vaulted ceilings, intricate chandeliers and marble tiling, there’s something about the astounding architecture of this neo-classical building that makes you want to be productive. That, and the super-fast free WiFi, silence pods and incredible coffee (from Montreal’s own roaster, Café Saint-Henri). While co-working spaces are becoming more popular, few compare to Crew’s distinct mood."
"The historic Royal Bank building in Old Montreal keeps its cool with aplomb, probably due to some very thick stone walls — head inside, and you’ll find Crew on the main level, serving all manner of coffee, pastries, lunches, and more. The prices are slightly geared towards the professional types in the area, but you’re also paying for a stunning setting." - Holly Tousignant