Tommy Cafe, a neighborhood cafe and bar known for its coffee and brunch offerings, is set to open a new location in Laval at 890 Curé-Labelle Blvd., Unit B.
The new cafe will take over the former home of Restaurant Galleria, which closed earlier this year. The Laval location is scheduled to open on December 1st, according to the company’s website. The new Tommy Cafe will offer locals its signature mix of specialty coffee, brunch dishes, and casual dining. This marks another expansion for the brand, which has established multiple locations across Greater Montreal and Quebec City.
Founded in Old Montreal, Tommy Cafe has grown from a single neighborhood shop into a regional chain known for high-quality espresso, signature blends, and fresh, made-to-order food. The company has expanded steadily across Greater Montreal and Quebec City, with locations in downtown Montreal, Mount Royal, Pointe-Claire, and Quebec City.
The Laval cafe will follow the brand’s neighborhood-focused model, offering indoor seating, a cafe counter, and a relaxed space for casual visits. The setup is designed to accommodate both quick stops and longer meetups, reflecting the company’s emphasis on accessibility and a modern, comfortable atmosphere.
Menu offerings will include espresso drinks, signature coffee blends, brunch dishes, bowls, salads, sandwiches, and a rotating selection of beverages. Seasonal drinks, iced coffees, teas, and other specialty options will be available for both grab-and-go service and dine-in customers.
This opening marks Tommy Cafe’s continued expansion in the Greater Montreal area, bringing its neighborhood cafe experience to Laval and providing a convenient spot for residents and visitors to enjoy coffee, brunch, and casual dining.

