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Le Moulin de Provence

3.1 (133 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Dogs allowed

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Vivian L.

Le moulin de provence has so many items on display it can be a bit overwhelming. The shop is large, they have plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, and the service was fast. I ordered the "obama cookie" which is a shortbread cookie shaped like a maple leaf. The cookie was crumbly and not too sweet, but I was disappointed because the cookie was broken by the time I got it from the cashier.

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Jennifer P.

TLDR: touristy bakery/cafe in the Byward Market. Baked goods range from ok to excellent. Haven't had anything terrible there. This is a very popular place in the Byward Market, mostly with tourists, but locals such as myself pop in once in a while too. This place was made famous by former USA President Barack Obama. When he was president he visited this place and bought some cookies. After his visit, they renamed those cookies he bought "Obama cookies" and Obama fans have been coming to try those cookies ever since, lol. They are shortbread cookies with icing on top. I don't like shortbread cookies, so I've never tried them. They are in the actual Byward Market Square building and the decor is quite pretty. It's a nice place to grab a pastry or even lunch. Their items are on the pricey side, but that's to be expected given they are in a touristy area. I've had many items from them over the last decade plus, and I'd say items range from ok to excellent. Their cheese bread sticks were a bit dry and lacking in cheese, but their danishes and cakes were tasty. Service varies from neutral to good. Metered street parking or paid parkade parking. (34)

Cherry strudel and a cappuccino
Herr K.

We have been visiting this spot for years. Always consistently good. Something for everyone, any time through the day. Nice place to sit and watch the folks walk by the market. And pleasant service. A must visit in Ottawa.

Daisy W.

They have a MASSIVE selection of baked goods, cakes and pastries! We ordered several items to share between 4 and had leftovers! They are a little on the heavier side, unlike asian inspired dessert! They portions are also very big per piece. We definitely over ordered, but was great to try a variety of treats while we're there. They're a little sweet for me but goes well with a black coffee!

Emily X.

average (a bit pricy) breakfast my husband and I were making a quick stop in Ottawa. so we decided to visit Parliament Hill and also the Byward market. as tourists ourselves, we decided to visit this tourist spot. this place was most famous for its Obama cookies, which we did not order. we had not had breakfast yet, so we ordered the breakfast combo. i found it a bit pricy, around 15 per breakfast. the portion was small. the taste was average. I would not recommend breakfast here, McDonalds breakfast would probably have better value. maybe just visit here for the cookies and desserts as tourists.

Hungrytommy ..

Sometimes touristy places are good and this is one of those times. They are strangely famous because Obama once ate a cookie there, had to be about a decade ago, but they are still talking about it. Anyway, the cookies are good. A standard shortbread style but my son loved it because it had a Mario design. I got the German Strudel which was good and had a bite of the Black Forest danish I got for my wife which was really good. No complaints, I'd go back.

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Jean Sébastien F.

Small little corner shop for grab and go. Have anything a bakery have ranging from sandwich, bagel, cookies, cakes, cupcakes, quiche and more. I took a ham and cheese sandwich warmed in panini. Was good but maybe a bit bland since I didn't taste anything like mustard, mayo or other condiment. But overall was good, would retake for a quick light snack. There is a different cashier for different section so you enter and walk to the counter offering what you want, following the arrows and you pay at each of them.

Allllllll the pastries
Kristi H.

Baguette sandwich, croissants, cinnamon pastries. The options were endless. We managed to grab a seat (with our wheelchair) and sat comfortably.

a display of pastries
Tanja N.

This bakery was my favorite part of the Byward Market. With plenty of street parking available, this was a perfect place for a quick and delicious breakfast. Ordered some croissant sandwiches and macaroons, with cappuccino on a cold December morning. This bakery completely satisfied by cravings! And strangely I learned Obama once ate cookie there-we thought that was pretty funny. Service was good, the market is slow in a winter, so not many people in a bakery either. Ambience is casual.

Croissant, Mini Pepperoni Pizza, Fruit Danish
Dee S.

We went here because it's one of those places that's recommended on the tourist blogs and such, but honestly, it wasn't worth it. We ordered 4 things: - croissant : just ok and didn't taste too fresh. Was also made with margarine instead of butter, so it had more of a bready texture and taste than a classic croissant. - mini pepperoni pizza: also just ok. The pizza sauce was obviously not homemade, and they didn't heat it up before serving. - fruit Danish: This was probably the best thing, in my opinion. The pastry was soft and chewy, and the fruits were fresh. The custard in the middle was pretty thick, so I tried to spread it out across the entire pastry, but overall, this was tasty, and the only thing I would probably get again if I went back - obama cookie: they kind of really played this up, and it made the establishment look tacky and dated. The cookie itself was just meh. Your typical shortbread cookie. Thick and dry and mildly sweet. You can get something similar in any grocery store, though to be fair, it won't have the Canadian maple leaf on it, so there's that!

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Great environment and location. The coffee was ok. It has many cute cookies. (why 85 characters...)

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So much bread and pastries to choose from! Lovely bakery and cafe with cute seating. This place can get crowded so be prepared!

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District Deli is the quintessential local delicatessen, serving some of the best sandwiches and…read moresides in the Ottawa Valley. I love coming here for lunch, the food is great, reasonably priced, and the staff is incredibly friendly. They're always great about accommodating minor changes to the sandwiches at no added expense, and the coleslaw, chips or cookies are great additions. Try the Holland, it's my favorite!

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District Deli - Side of the deli. It's where Bismallah Pies used to be, and it was Charlie's Groceteria before that.

Side of the deli. It's where Bismallah Pies used to be, and it was Charlie's Groceteria before that.

District Deli - Build your own sandwich 2 meats, 1 cheese, choice of vegetables. $13.99.

Build your own sandwich 2 meats, 1 cheese, choice of vegetables. $13.99.

District Deli - Build your own sandwich 2 meats, 1 cheese, choice of vegetables. $13.99.

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Di Rienzo's - Prosciutto and Havarti sandwich. $10.

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4.6(103 reviews)
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This sandwich is literally the reason I downloaded this app…read more I've just spent the whole winter in Quebec and am now hitchhiking across Canada and decided to stay in Ottawa a few days. I booked 4 nights at the Saintlo jail hostel and when I came downstairs after a rejuvenating nap I saw that they had a list of recommendations sitting amongst a pile of other plastic sheets. Dirienzo's - the best ITALIAN SANDWICH in the city. I'm not really an Italian sandwich sort of person normally, maybe it was contributed by the burgeoning like for cured meats that I was acquiring after eating dried salami as my only source of food for the past week or so -- but who's going to pass up the chance to try the BEST of anything? I got there after taking 2 buses and was starting to become a bit concerned. I had $40 in my account and was hitchhiking across the country -- after all it was labelled the BEST in the city and that would normally come with a hefty price tag. When I first opened the door I instantly got greeted by the guy behind the counter, which made me feel welcomed and at ease. I looked up to view the selection of sandwiches that they had on offer and potentially the cheaper ones. I was surprised to see the sign that said $10 for ANY SANDWICH!! #booyah I was finding it hard to decide on which of the sandwiches to get since they all looked so appetising, but decided on number 16. The sandwich was massive for the price that it was. The bread was a perfect mix between durable so that it wouldn't fall apart in your hands, but soft enough that it was enjoyable, with the amount of bread contemplating he rest of the fillings just the right amount. I was pretty overwhelmed to be honest with how good it was. All of the ingredients including the lettuce (which I've found is usually the first thing places will skimp out on) were extremely fresh. I put in my coworker groupchat: "Anyone coming over across Canada after the season has to make a stop in Ottawa if they aren't already just to try one of these." Accompanied by a photo of my eyes watering with glee. My Nonna is always telling me how I need to learn Italian to be more connected to our culture and I've always just kindof brushed it off since I haven't needed to use it and we don't speak it much at home, but this has made me so proud to be Italian. As I continued to eat the sandwich sitting on a bench looking towards the city and the people playing basketball in the park, I found myself contemplating staying in Canada and raising my kids here in Ottawa so that they get to experience it themselves on a warm summer afternoon after picking them up from school. GO TO DI RIENZO'S 99999/10

Been buying sandwiches here for 20+ years, this place is an institution…read more Get: Number 17 with everything and eggplant, Dijon mustard. Please.

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Di Rienzo's - Outside the store.

Outside the store.

Di Rienzo's - No.16: Soppressata  calabrese,  hot capicollo,  prosciutto cotto,  Provolone  cheese, lettuce,  tomato, mustard

No.16: Soppressata calabrese, hot capicollo, prosciutto cotto, Provolone cheese, lettuce, tomato, mustard

Di Rienzo's - Prosciutto and Havarti sandwich. $10.

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4.3(67 reviews)
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So I struggled to write this because I used to love this restaurant. The portion sizes were…read moresignificantly shrunk, and the brewed coffee was horrendous. I usually get a latte there but decided on a regular one, that was a mistake. Their food did taste good, and their chutney was still delicious but the service was a bit gruff. They weren't rude by any means but I was ignored for 10 mins just waiting to ask for a takeout box. I could tell he was a bit overwhelmed and probably having an off morning, so I didn't take it personally. But when I'm paying $30 for one breakfast bowl and a coffee, I'd expect more than 2 cherry tomatoes cut in half and a few mushrooms in it. The food is delicious but you're definitely overpaying and 50/50 on the coffee lol

In search for weekend brunch this place came up we thought of trying it out. Parking in streets is…read morenot existent. Had really look at side streets a bit far to get one. All the nearby spots are reserved for the apartment dwellers in the building. Ordered a Huevo Ranchero ($16) - which came with scrambled eggs two corn tortillas with salsa, cheese, sour cream and a side order of fries. The eggs could have used some seasoning even with salsa it needed something extra A Vegan Breakfast Bowl ($14) - a mixture of tofu, spinach, mushrooms and tomato chutney - which somehow tasted to all 4 of us like onion chutney. The vegetables done good, but tofu again had just no flavour. Tofu had a spice rub all over, but it tasted like plain tofu. The Bacun strips were rice paper rolls with some attempted flavours but none came through. And two Vegan Bennies ($16) - a super grainy slice of bread topped with the same tofu, green onions, Bacun and some red pepper strips (NOT Coulis as described in the menu). If some person was having a tofu dish for the first time I think they would describe tofu as no flavour at all. We vegans know that you can do amazing things with Tofu. The home fries in the above dishes was the best - now that we could give 5 out 5. All of us had to go and get Sriracha and Ketchup from the counter to rescue the dishes. Coffee was too weak as well. When you go in and order on the counter and you get food delivered to your table. Should the restaurant still offer to tip on the machine BEFORE even we were served? The order did take a long time, the table not clean when we sat, no condiments on the table and coffee refills slow. An extra star for giving tons of vegan options

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Good Eats - Counter

Counter

Good Eats - Baked goods

Baked goods

Good Eats - Inside the cafe

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Paninaro - Cross section of the Tacchino Tricolore $15.

Paninaro

4.3(3 reviews)
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I really enjoyed my sandwich, the shop was really cute and the staff was friendly and helpful.read more

TL;DR/The Short Version: The hype is real! Huge delicious…read moresandwiches and great service at this funky cafe on the edge of Chinatown. The Long Version: My husband and I finally made it out to Paninaro. We shared a sandwich and it was fantastic. I'm a big eater and I would not have been able to finish an entire one, so I'm glad we shared one. We got the Tacchino Tricolore ($15) which had sliced deli turkey, fior Di latte, tomatoes, arugula and pistachio cream. The bread was fresh, soft and fluffy. The pistachio cream was what made the sandwich. It really added that je ne sais quoi to it. I went in and ordered and got it to go while my husband walked around outside (he's intense about maximizing his steps and heart points on his fitness tracker, lol). They gave me a number to put on the table I was waiting at and offered me a glass of ice water while I waited. What great service! Staff were friendly. The decor is cool. They have artwork on the walls. They also have an arcade machine. And I saw a variation of the the Connect Four board game on one of the tables. The cafe is in a converted house and I was only in the front rooms. There are more rooms in the back, which I didn't go into. I think they have some outdoor seating out back too, when the weather is nice. Looking forward to returning to try their other sandwiches, like the Porchetta one. Street parking only. (199)

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Paninaro - Front of the sandwich shop.

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Front of the sandwich shop.

Le Moulin de Provence - cafes - Updated June 2026

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