Explore the old and new of Montreal and discover the top restaurants and bars the city has to offer.
A building located near the summit of Mount Royal that was constructed in 1932 under the mayoralty of Camillien Houde as a make-work project during the Great Depression.
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Bustling tavern with farmer's market-influenced pub grub, local beer & a patio.
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British-style pub offering draft brews, cocktails & elevated fare in a comfy old-fashioned interior.
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Innovative sushi rolls are served at this Japanese eatery sporting homey accents & colourful art.
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Renowned deli, one of the oldest in Canada, offering huge sandwiches, smoked meats & more.
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The smallest bar in Montreal where you can discover an intimate ambiance and personalized service.
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Chic outdoors-themed lounge in the W Hotel offering a seasonal cocktail menu & a VIP section.
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Trendy chain bar with DJs & live entertainment serving over 300 cocktails & tapas.
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Cocktail bar in Montreal with an intimate, Imperial Russian theme.
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A hidden lounge/bar located inside an apartment building with a full bar and games.
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Popular brewpub providing draft microbrews, global tapas with vegetarian options & a rooftop patio.
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Foodie destination for artisanal breads & sweets, paninis and salads in a charming rustic space.
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Well-known bakery doling out varied flavors of bagels topped with cream cheese, plus other bites.
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Fine teas & non-meat dishes in relaxed surroundings with Chinese furnishings & tea accessories.
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Single origin coffees, latte art & homemade goods lure locals to this snug, retro-industrial bar.
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Bonsecours Market, at 350 rue Saint-Paul in Old Montreal, is a two-story domed public market. For more than 100 years, it was the main public market in the Montreal area.
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Gourmet grocery store selling local meats, fish & cheese, plus a cafe with prepared food.
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Established open-air market with many vendors selling produce, meats, cheeses, fish & baked goods.
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A gorgeous basilica in the historic district of Old Montreal.
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This boutique features chic, casual garments for men and women that are designed and made locally.
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In a hip, loftlike space, this home store sells vintage and new industrial furniture, lights and more.
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A local stationery store in Mile End where you can find greeting cards, stationery, prints, gifts, etc.
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A top ecofriendly Montreal spa offering relaxing massages, facials, manicures and pedicures.
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