Food Scene
L'Anecdote
801 Rue Rachel EGood burgers !
Mamie Clafoutis
3660 R. Saint-DenisLove their breads and pies !
Le Quartier Général
1251 Rue GilfordFood, place and service = +++ !
La Banquise
994 Rue Rachel EstPoutine...
Boulangerie Les Co'Pains d'Abord
1965 Avenue du Mont-Royal EPour les croissants et les chocolatines.
Pâtisserie Rhubarbe
1479 Avenue Laurier EAux Vivres Plateau
4631 Boul. Saint-LaurentExcellente bouffe végé !
L'Express
3927 R. Saint-DenisKhyber Pass Restaurant
506 Av. Duluth EOn peut y manger sur place ou acheter des pâtes fraiches et les préparer à la maison.
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La Maison des Pâtes Fraîches
865 Rue Rachel EOn peut y manger sur place ou acheter des pâtes fraiches et les préparer à la maison.
Patisserie Du Rosaire
6805 Rue St-HubertPour leurs tartelettes portugaises - natas (les meilleures)!
Pizzeria No.900
1481 Avenue Laurier EDrinks & Nightlife
Bar le Lab
1351 Rue Rachel EstPour leurs excellents cocktails
Dieu du Ciel!
21 Av. Laurier OUne excellente micro-brasserie Montréalaise
Society for Arts and Technology
1201 Boul. Saint-LaurentLe Rouge Gorge
1234 Avenue du Mont-Royal EEssentials
In the heart of Little Italy, the Jean-Talon Market is one of the oldest public markets in Montréal. When it originally opened in May of 1933, it was named “Marché du Nord” (north-end market) before becoming the Jean-Talon Market, named in honour of the first Intendant of New France.The Jean-Talon Market is known for its numerous local fruit and vegetable vendors as well as the cultural diversity of its shopkeepers. It is one of the largest public markets in North America and its atmosphere is lively in both summer and winter. It’s like a little village, a place where families have gathered and generations have grown, merchants and customers alike.At the Jean-Talon Market, you won’t just find fruits and vegetables, but also flowers, spices, oils, cheese, meat, fish and artisanal bakery goods, in addition to a wide selection of regional products from all over Québec!
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Jean-Talon Market
7070 Av. Henri-Julien In the heart of Little Italy, the Jean-Talon Market is one of the oldest public markets in Montréal. When it originally opened in May of 1933, it was named “Marché du Nord” (north-end market) before becoming the Jean-Talon Market, named in honour of the first Intendant of New France.The Jean-Talon Market is known for its numerous local fruit and vegetable vendors as well as the cultural diversity of its shopkeepers. It is one of the largest public markets in North America and its atmosphere is lively in both summer and winter. It’s like a little village, a place where families have gathered and generations have grown, merchants and customers alike.At the Jean-Talon Market, you won’t just find fruits and vegetables, but also flowers, spices, oils, cheese, meat, fish and artisanal bakery goods, in addition to a wide selection of regional products from all over Québec!
Fruiterie Plateau
515 Rue Roy ERachelle-Béry boutiques santé
4201 R. Saint-DenisIGA Louise Ménard
865 Rue Sainte-Catherine EBoucherie des Faubourgs
1267 Rue Ontario EBoucherie
Fromagerie Atwater Centre-Sud
1269 Rue Ontario EFromagerie (visez leur frigo central avec la promo 3 pour 15$)
Marché Tradition - The Main
3695 Boul. Saint-LaurentParks & Nature
拉芬泰恩公園
3819 Av. Calixa-Lavallée皇家山
伯沙華島國家公園
55 Île Sainte MargueriteMont-Saint-Bruno
Lac Memphrémagog
蒙特奧福德國家公園
3321 Chem. du ParcMont Saint-Hilaire
Jardin botanique de Montréal (Sherbrooke / Pie-IX)
4101 Rue Sherbrooke ESightseeing
Old Montreal
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mile-End
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal
3800 Chem. Queen Mary巴黎聖母院大教堂
110 Rue Notre Dame OChinatown
Arts & Culture
蒙特利爾美術館
1380 Rue Sherbrooke O蒙特利爾當代藝術博物館
1 Place Ville Marie蒙特利爾考古歷史博物館
350 Pl. RoyaleGetting Around
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
5403 Boul. Saint-LaurentSherbrooke station