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Food and the culinary scene are deeply woven into Montreal’s cultural fabric, and a staggering number of restaurants make Montreal a haven for anything from fine dining, to cheap eats, and café culture. Here's a list of some of our favourite spots to give you a little taste of what makes the city so special.
The stunning vaulted ceilings of the Royal Bank offer a breathtaking setting for one of the city’s best coffee shops. A great place to work, grab a quick breakfast or lunch and a worthwhile historical landmark in its own right.
A contemporary Canadian eatery serving the city’s finest meat dishes for brunch, lunch and dinner.
Innovative vegan/vegetarian cuisine from 11am into the evening using local and organic products.
Breakfast and brunch served 7 days a week in this beautiful & somewhat hidden downtown café.
An Old Montreal staple located around the corner from the St Paul, this is the perfect spot for soups, salads and sandwiches that are truly unparalleled. We love the #24 Salad!
A lively, classic brasserie right by the St Paul Hotel, serving French-style cuisine and brunch. Holder is the place to go for a more formal lunch or dinner experience.
A local classic and consistent favourite, the infamous Joe Beef's happening sister restaurant offers a bustling oyster bar & market-inspired comfort dishes and extensive wine list. Perfect for gin-tonic fuelled evenings in the heart of Little Burgundy.
This contemporary bistro is minutes away from the hotel and set in the stunning industrial backdrop of the converted Darling Foundry. A sleek bar serving creative Italian fare & drinks.
For the best in fine dining, this romantic lodge offers the setting for Chef Claude Pelletier’s refined Québécois fish & game dishes.
The perfect place for an intimate dinner, Foxy serves up meat and fish cooked in a wood and charcoal oven and delicious apetisers to share.
A famous eatery with a faultless reputation among foodies. True Montreal comfort food such as fois gras poutine is proudly served us at this glutton’s haven.
A classic Montreal staple that rises early and closes late, serving a bistro menu. A top choice for an evening snack or a French-style breakfast. Open daily from the morning into the early hours.
An innovative bar-meets-tapas menu and strong cocktails makes Majestique a Quebecois hangout well worth the visit. Open late and popular with Montreal’s all too cool hipsters.
Arguably the world’s best bagels served 24/7. They’re best warm and fresh out of the oven, then stuffed with smoked salmon and cream cheese.