N latté: a warm specialty café in Old Longueuil

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N latté is a charming café in Old Longueuil that introduces its clientele to excellent specialty coffees in a bright, welcoming atmosphere.

Founded in 2017 by Martin Roy and Brigitte Gagné (of Péché Matinal), the café has since gone through a beautiful transition, marking the beginning of a new chapter led by a father-and-daughter duo, Éric and Vicky LeBlanc. Longtime friends of the previous owners, they took over with confidence and passion, staying true to what made the place special: human warmth and a genuine love of great coffee.

The story of N latté is above all one of trust, friendship, and shared passion. Vicky, who had been working at the café for some time and had developed a strong connection with the neighborhood and its customers, naturally became the ideal successor. Today, father and daughter run two locations together: Vicky manages the Longueuil café, while Éric — who has spent his entire career in the industry (Rack N Roll, Le Barbù…) — oversees the Bromont branch. Together, they’ve turned N latté into a family business driven by a sincere desire to bring people together.

N latté is designed as a space for sharing and connection. The large, inviting café offers about forty seats, welcoming students, young families, and local workers in a lively, friendly setting.

The menu features a simple yet creative offering true to its gourmet identity: muffins, pastries, sandwiches, salads, and other house-made recipes, many of which are gluten-free and vegan — all prepared in-house, to enjoy on site or to go.

On the coffee side, N latté focuses on local sourcing and transparency. The green beans, mainly from Brazil and Ethiopia, are carefully selected through cupping and roasted in collaboration with 94 Celcius. The team explores various brewing methods to highlight every nuance: espresso, batch brew, and, during the summer season, house-made cold brew and sparkling “café limo.” On the shelves, a fine selection of local roasters — ZAB, Traffic, Yamabiko, and Pista — celebrates Québec’s coffee craftsmanship.

A lively neighborhood café

N latté proudly stands as a true neighborhood hub, vibrant and community-driven, hosting dynamic events such as pop-ups, clothing swaps, and BrewBeats gatherings with live DJs.

“Our vision is simple: to serve specialty coffee prepared with care and precision, but always in an atmosphere where people come first. For us, N latté is above all a place for encounters, smiles, and genuine connections,” shares Vicky.

Today, N latté continues to write its story around specialty coffee — with passion and authenticity. A must-visit address in Old Longueuil, where you come for the coffee and stay for the energy of the people who make it thrive.


Photography by Alison Slattery





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