Sweet Lee S Boulangerie Rustique Rustic Bakery — Bakery in Verdun Montréal

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Sweet Lee S Boulangerie Rustique Rustic Bakery

Bakery at 4150 Rue Wellington, Verdun, QC H4G 1V7, Canada, Verdun Montréal, Quebec, H4G 1V7 . Here you will find detailed information about Sweet Lee S Boulangerie Rustique Rustic Bakery: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday
    7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday
    7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday
    8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Sunday
    8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 18 reviews

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Address:
4150 Rue Wellington, Verdun, QC H4G 1V7, Canada, Verdun Montréal, Quebec, H4G 1V7
City:
Verdun Montréal
Postcode:
H4G 1V7

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About Sweet Lee S Boulangerie Rustique Rustic Bakery

Sweet Lee S Boulangerie Rustique Rustic Bakery is a UK Bakery based in Verdun Montréal, Quebec. Sweet Lee S Boulangerie Rustique Rustic Bakery is located at 4150 Rue Wellington, Verdun, QC H4G 1V7, Canada,


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Reviews of Sweet Lee S Boulangerie Rustique Rustic Bakery

  • Avery
    Added 2016.09.05
    We will be sure to improve on this matter as quick as humanly possible."
  • Jayden
    Added 2016.05.27
    Which is precisely why I *did* express my concerns directly to the cashier then (I didnt see a face I recognized to bring to directly and being somewhat pressed for time took it up with the person serving me). I've also done this in the past. In fact, in 2014 I wrote your business directly about some frustrations I had then in service. I finished with:
  • Samuel
    Added 2016.04.18
    I empathize with you and the infrastructure issues you are dealing with. Believe me, I know how hard it is to put out small fires; they seem to arrive too when you least want them. I hope you can overcome them.
  • Ava
    Added 2016.02.21
    Great selection of pastries. Very good customer service! Quite a bit of seating but it’s busy. I would recommend if you’re a group of 4 people or less, unless your taking it to go.
  • Ellie
    Added 2016.02.01
    I tried very hard to fall in love with this little spot but just can't.
  • Noah
    Added 2015.12.04
    That was 3+ years ago and the same feeling of walking into a disorganized chaos exists. After 3+ years of coming back and 'giving it another go' and my feedback directly when I felt it necessary, my last visit just kinda felt like I was done coming and done sharing my feedback with staff directly. So I went to my keyboard.
  • Natalie
    Added 2015.11.13
    Really good! Lots of choices in pastries and drinks. Amazing service.
  • Oliver
    Added 2014.10.19
    The food is really not good, its often hard and boring flavor profiles for much of their products. After trying it a few times, I just gave up. It probably is only popular because there are few sit-in boulangeries in Verdun.
  • Josephine
    Added 2014.10.18
    So, my friend and I bought coffee and we each bought pastries as well. We asked permission to eat food from another location and were told it was fine but considering two businesses own this location it was only 50% okay. This is the first problem, as a customer that's none of my business. Whatever set up you have isn't a detail I have to worry about. I asked permission, I was considerate, I took the time to make sure I was allowed. So my friend and I eat and by the end one of the staff comes to see us and tells us it's not okay. "you wouldn't bring food from another place to a restaurant" and that she "didn't want to see this happen again" as though we were two school boys being scolded by a teacher. As though we committed some sin. So I just wanted to eat and now I'm in an ethical debate. I bought goods at both businesses that own that location, I paid for my physical real estate but now I'm being hassled because I brought food from another restaurant. So if I had a lunch I made myself in a Tupperware, I wouldn't be able to eat it with a coffee I purchased or a dessert I'd want to have afterwards? I wasn't in there free of charge, I paid money. So the minimum I deserve is to be treated as a paying customer and not be invalidated because I committed an honest mistake. Not a "thank you for understanding", not a "unfortunately", no we are immediately treated like villains because we were hungry, it was lunch time, we wanted to save some time, we wanted to be in a place that was cozy and laid back.
  • Greyson
    Added 2014.08.29
    "It wasn't a great experience for me today in your business, and as a business owner myself, I'd prefer my guests bring their concerns to me rather than all their friends."
  • Kayden
    Added 2014.07.27
    Since their first few weeks I've been visiting with some frequency. The problems that I first figured were growing pains appear to continue upon every visit. It boils down to organization I believe. That, and staff seems to fall somewhere on the spectrum between complacent and irritable. The only exception I've marked to that is apparently the owners brother who is the bright spot otherwise seemingly disorganized operation. It's hard to fault the product too much, but the quality of product doesn't compensate for the experience of entering the place and having to navigate the service experience and disorganized pricing.
  • Adrian
    Added 2014.05.13
    There's something to be said about how you treat your customers. I've never had a problem when I simply jump in to get some goodies to go. The staff is very friendly and helpful. However I decided to have a bite with a friend and this is where I didn't like what happened. I'd like to emphasize that I understand any business is entitled to enforce whatever rules they wish but we can also all agree, there is a good and bad way, we are also entitled to our opinions of said rules.
  • Thomas
    Added 2014.04.11
    Liana responded "We will be installing signs and other indicators to help direct our customers. Sadly the option of changing our counter around is not possible and we've also considered the "take a number" system.
  • Sofia
    Added 2014.01.28
    ...then signed off with "Wishing you sweet success,"...
  • Kaylee
    Added 2014.01.07
    Hi Greg! Thanks for taking the time to reply! First and foremost, I totally concede that online reviews (positive and negative) can have an impact on small businesses. We deal with our own in my work! But the best means to manage those has always been (in our mind at least) to try and create the best possible experience we can for our guests and minimize the number of negative reviews. Believe me, we fail at times too! And when guests bring it to our attention directly rather than jumping straight to a keyboard, it's always very appreciated.
  • Adrian
    Added 2013.08.24
    I don't wish failure on them and I hope they can overcome this barrier, however my pastry shopping I'm going to do elsewhere from now on.
  • Elijah
    Added 2013.06.22
    ---------In response to the owner's reply-------
  • Delilah
    Added 2013.04.09
    If you have anything further to respond back to me, please feel free to do so by Facebook; you've already found my personal account, I see.
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