Your guide to the best places in Montreal. Discover local favourites, hidden gems, and top-rated spots across the city.
Built from our network
The directory is sourced from our ongoing conversations with chefs, operators, and cultural figures across the city. Places are added when they’re cited by people whose judgment we trust.
Selection is editorial, not commercial
A venue earns its place before it can sponsor or advertise.
Ranked by readers
Placement reflects what people recommend, save, and visit.
Showing 24 of 2127 places in Montreal

Once a utilitarian stop in the city’s industrial network, Hangar 1825 now plays a quieter but no less vital role along t...

Sans Soleil is a listening bar in Chinatown, located in the basement of the Japanese restaurant Fleurs & Cadeaux. This u...

On Notre-Dame Est in Old Montreal, inside a restored 1865 building on one of the city's oldest streets, Matcha Haüs Atel...

Stereo isn’t just a club—it’s an institution. A sanctuary for house and techno purists, this after-hours venue has built...

Blending the owners’ Argentinian background with explorations of great cuisines from around the world, this tiny Verdun...

Arthur’s Dinette is the latest project from Alex Cohen and Raegan Steinberg, the team behind Arthur’s Nosh Bar and Romie...

Since 1968, this Little Italy institution has kept the focus on what it does best: old-school Italian pastry, no frills,...

Once known as the beating heart of hockey in Canada, the Montreal Forum has lived many lives. From 1924 to 1996, it was...

Flyjin blurs the line between dinner and nightlife, turning a meal into something that lingers long past last call. Hidd...

Anis Ghozzi opened Kahwa Café on Mont-Royal Est in 2010 as a neighbourhood refuge for students and artists, but the pand...

A Hiroshima institution with roots going back to 1958, Ramen Youki makes its first foray outside Japan on the Plateau, w...

Yakitori Hibahihi approaches the izakaya format with focus and restraint. Led by Hiroshi Kitano and Hideyuki Imaizumi al...

Épicerie Basta opened on Rachel Street in the Plateau with a simple premise: make reuse normal again. Founded by Alexand...

Bar Mamie’s move onto Mont-Royal with a second address keeps the same spirit as Beaubien with unfussy food and a strong...

After decades of running Lachine’s beloved Pasta Andrea, restaurateur André Martin handed the reins to chef Michele Merc...

Centered around Lakeshore Road and clustered along the waterfront, the area feels like a holdout from another era: indep...

Au Papier Japonais is a shrine to traditional Japanese paper and craftsmanship, quietly holding court in the Mile End fo...

Chef Patrice Demers and sommelier Marie-Josée Beaudoin have made a spectacular return to Montreal’s dining scene with Sa...

Garde Manger has spent nearly two decades refining the balance between serious cooking and late night energy. Hidden beh...

Café Gentile’s West Island outpost extends a Montreal institution out to the old stomping grounds of its leadership. The...

This is where Arthurs, one of Montreal’s most beloved Jewish food spots, has taken its famed comfort food downtown at Le...

Mon Lapin has forged its reputation as one of the best restaurants in the city thanks to its impeccable consistency on a...

Built between 1911 and 1914 to designs by Montreal architect Joseph Venne, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs is one of Verdun...

Built by the Congrégation de Notre-Dame in 1710 on land granted to Ville-Marie's major nearly four decades earlier, the...
Showing 24 of 2127 places in Montreal

Once a utilitarian stop in the city’s industrial network, Hangar 1825 now plays a quieter but no less vital role along t...

Sans Soleil is a listening bar in Chinatown, located in the basement of the Japanese restaurant Fleurs & Cadeaux. This u...

On Notre-Dame Est in Old Montreal, inside a restored 1865 building on one of the city's oldest streets, Matcha Haüs Atel...

Stereo isn’t just a club—it’s an institution. A sanctuary for house and techno purists, this after-hours venue has built...

Blending the owners’ Argentinian background with explorations of great cuisines from around the world, this tiny Verdun...

Arthur’s Dinette is the latest project from Alex Cohen and Raegan Steinberg, the team behind Arthur’s Nosh Bar and Romie...

Since 1968, this Little Italy institution has kept the focus on what it does best: old-school Italian pastry, no frills,...

Once known as the beating heart of hockey in Canada, the Montreal Forum has lived many lives. From 1924 to 1996, it was...

Flyjin blurs the line between dinner and nightlife, turning a meal into something that lingers long past last call. Hidd...

Anis Ghozzi opened Kahwa Café on Mont-Royal Est in 2010 as a neighbourhood refuge for students and artists, but the pand...

A Hiroshima institution with roots going back to 1958, Ramen Youki makes its first foray outside Japan on the Plateau, w...

Yakitori Hibahihi approaches the izakaya format with focus and restraint. Led by Hiroshi Kitano and Hideyuki Imaizumi al...

Épicerie Basta opened on Rachel Street in the Plateau with a simple premise: make reuse normal again. Founded by Alexand...

Bar Mamie’s move onto Mont-Royal with a second address keeps the same spirit as Beaubien with unfussy food and a strong...

After decades of running Lachine’s beloved Pasta Andrea, restaurateur André Martin handed the reins to chef Michele Merc...

Centered around Lakeshore Road and clustered along the waterfront, the area feels like a holdout from another era: indep...

Au Papier Japonais is a shrine to traditional Japanese paper and craftsmanship, quietly holding court in the Mile End fo...

Chef Patrice Demers and sommelier Marie-Josée Beaudoin have made a spectacular return to Montreal’s dining scene with Sa...

Garde Manger has spent nearly two decades refining the balance between serious cooking and late night energy. Hidden beh...

Café Gentile’s West Island outpost extends a Montreal institution out to the old stomping grounds of its leadership. The...

This is where Arthurs, one of Montreal’s most beloved Jewish food spots, has taken its famed comfort food downtown at Le...

Mon Lapin has forged its reputation as one of the best restaurants in the city thanks to its impeccable consistency on a...

Built between 1911 and 1914 to designs by Montreal architect Joseph Venne, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs is one of Verdun...

Built by the Congrégation de Notre-Dame in 1710 on land granted to Ville-Marie's major nearly four decades earlier, the...
Your guide to the best places in Montreal. Discover local favourites, hidden gems, and top-rated spots across the city.
Built from our network
The directory is sourced from our ongoing conversations with chefs, operators, and cultural figures across the city. Places are added when they’re cited by people whose judgment we trust.
Selection is editorial, not commercial
A venue earns its place before it can sponsor or advertise.
Ranked by readers
Placement reflects what people recommend, save, and visit.
Showing 24 of 2127 places in Montreal

Once a utilitarian stop in the city’s industrial network, Hangar 1825 now plays a quieter but no less vital role along t...

Sans Soleil is a listening bar in Chinatown, located in the basement of the Japanese restaurant Fleurs & Cadeaux. This u...

On Notre-Dame Est in Old Montreal, inside a restored 1865 building on one of the city's oldest streets, Matcha Haüs Atel...

Stereo isn’t just a club—it’s an institution. A sanctuary for house and techno purists, this after-hours venue has built...

Blending the owners’ Argentinian background with explorations of great cuisines from around the world, this tiny Verdun...

Arthur’s Dinette is the latest project from Alex Cohen and Raegan Steinberg, the team behind Arthur’s Nosh Bar and Romie...

Since 1968, this Little Italy institution has kept the focus on what it does best: old-school Italian pastry, no frills,...

Once known as the beating heart of hockey in Canada, the Montreal Forum has lived many lives. From 1924 to 1996, it was...

Flyjin blurs the line between dinner and nightlife, turning a meal into something that lingers long past last call. Hidd...

Anis Ghozzi opened Kahwa Café on Mont-Royal Est in 2010 as a neighbourhood refuge for students and artists, but the pand...

A Hiroshima institution with roots going back to 1958, Ramen Youki makes its first foray outside Japan on the Plateau, w...

Yakitori Hibahihi approaches the izakaya format with focus and restraint. Led by Hiroshi Kitano and Hideyuki Imaizumi al...

Épicerie Basta opened on Rachel Street in the Plateau with a simple premise: make reuse normal again. Founded by Alexand...

Bar Mamie’s move onto Mont-Royal with a second address keeps the same spirit as Beaubien with unfussy food and a strong...

After decades of running Lachine’s beloved Pasta Andrea, restaurateur André Martin handed the reins to chef Michele Merc...

Centered around Lakeshore Road and clustered along the waterfront, the area feels like a holdout from another era: indep...

Au Papier Japonais is a shrine to traditional Japanese paper and craftsmanship, quietly holding court in the Mile End fo...

Chef Patrice Demers and sommelier Marie-Josée Beaudoin have made a spectacular return to Montreal’s dining scene with Sa...

Garde Manger has spent nearly two decades refining the balance between serious cooking and late night energy. Hidden beh...

Café Gentile’s West Island outpost extends a Montreal institution out to the old stomping grounds of its leadership. The...

This is where Arthurs, one of Montreal’s most beloved Jewish food spots, has taken its famed comfort food downtown at Le...

Mon Lapin has forged its reputation as one of the best restaurants in the city thanks to its impeccable consistency on a...

Built between 1911 and 1914 to designs by Montreal architect Joseph Venne, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs is one of Verdun...

Built by the Congrégation de Notre-Dame in 1710 on land granted to Ville-Marie's major nearly four decades earlier, the...
Showing 24 of 2127 places in Montreal

Once a utilitarian stop in the city’s industrial network, Hangar 1825 now plays a quieter but no less vital role along t...

Sans Soleil is a listening bar in Chinatown, located in the basement of the Japanese restaurant Fleurs & Cadeaux. This u...

On Notre-Dame Est in Old Montreal, inside a restored 1865 building on one of the city's oldest streets, Matcha Haüs Atel...

Stereo isn’t just a club—it’s an institution. A sanctuary for house and techno purists, this after-hours venue has built...

Blending the owners’ Argentinian background with explorations of great cuisines from around the world, this tiny Verdun...

Arthur’s Dinette is the latest project from Alex Cohen and Raegan Steinberg, the team behind Arthur’s Nosh Bar and Romie...

Since 1968, this Little Italy institution has kept the focus on what it does best: old-school Italian pastry, no frills,...

Once known as the beating heart of hockey in Canada, the Montreal Forum has lived many lives. From 1924 to 1996, it was...

Flyjin blurs the line between dinner and nightlife, turning a meal into something that lingers long past last call. Hidd...

Anis Ghozzi opened Kahwa Café on Mont-Royal Est in 2010 as a neighbourhood refuge for students and artists, but the pand...

A Hiroshima institution with roots going back to 1958, Ramen Youki makes its first foray outside Japan on the Plateau, w...

Yakitori Hibahihi approaches the izakaya format with focus and restraint. Led by Hiroshi Kitano and Hideyuki Imaizumi al...

Épicerie Basta opened on Rachel Street in the Plateau with a simple premise: make reuse normal again. Founded by Alexand...

Bar Mamie’s move onto Mont-Royal with a second address keeps the same spirit as Beaubien with unfussy food and a strong...

After decades of running Lachine’s beloved Pasta Andrea, restaurateur André Martin handed the reins to chef Michele Merc...

Centered around Lakeshore Road and clustered along the waterfront, the area feels like a holdout from another era: indep...

Au Papier Japonais is a shrine to traditional Japanese paper and craftsmanship, quietly holding court in the Mile End fo...

Chef Patrice Demers and sommelier Marie-Josée Beaudoin have made a spectacular return to Montreal’s dining scene with Sa...

Garde Manger has spent nearly two decades refining the balance between serious cooking and late night energy. Hidden beh...

Café Gentile’s West Island outpost extends a Montreal institution out to the old stomping grounds of its leadership. The...

This is where Arthurs, one of Montreal’s most beloved Jewish food spots, has taken its famed comfort food downtown at Le...

Mon Lapin has forged its reputation as one of the best restaurants in the city thanks to its impeccable consistency on a...

Built between 1911 and 1914 to designs by Montreal architect Joseph Venne, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs is one of Verdun...

Built by the Congrégation de Notre-Dame in 1710 on land granted to Ville-Marie's major nearly four decades earlier, the...