This was by far my favorite brunch place in Montreal. If you're willing to wait for about an hour in line, you'll be glad you did once you start your meal (I usually grab a coffee next door at Peete's while waiting and there is also lots of people watching). Most brunch plates come with buttery breakfast potatoes in their own little oven-bake bowl, and a big skewer of fresh fruit. The menu is all French, so better if you speak it. Otherwise, take a chance - you'll probably be happy with whatever you get. Just bring your appetite, the plates are huge!
Ambiance is fun and colorful; patrons in general are young, urban hipsters that will be crunched in to the tables next to you. Service was not the best any of the times I went there but they get the job done. Nice enough but not very attentive. Don't go if you're in a hurry...but it's Sunday morning, anyway - what's the rush?!