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 1990 places in Montreal

In many ways, Grille-Nature is what happens when two of Montreal’s most celebrated chefs decide to cook like they’ve got...

Parquette operates out of a former gym on Bellechasse in Rosemont, functioning as a flexible cultural venue shaped by th...

Reimagined from what was once Martha Wainwright’s Ursa, P’tit Ours keeps the original venue’s warmth intact while shifti...

Le Violon, located in the space which once housed the famed restaurant Maison Publique and has been transformed by desig...

This venture comes from WITH Hospitality, the group known for spots like Ryu, Ayla, Sushi Dept, and Livi. Positioned in...

Drawing from the Mexican tradition of café de olla, this Parc-Ex spot brews its coffee with piloncillo and star anise in...

Bistro La Franquette takes the idea of a neighbourhood bistro seriously, even in a part of the city not known for unders...

Beige has been a cornerstone of Little Burgundy’s transformation since its founding in 2007, blending cosmopolitan sophi...

Why’s the core of the island got to have all the fun? A supergroup of principles from spots like Loïc, Name’s On The Way...

Chouchou is a small eponymous bistro in Montreal’s Little Italy built around the cooking of chef Chouchou Jia, whose bac...

Pampa Social Club posits that Mile End doesn’t need another café, but it does need a living room. This Argentine-inflect...

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

Big in Japan Bar, a discreet speakeasy-style spot on the corner of Boulevard Saint-Laurent and Rue Rachel, opened in 201...

Subterra sits below SonoLux, Quebec’s first contemporary art hotel, operating as a vinyl-focused audio lounge where musi...

Le P’tit Bar is less a bar than a portal—one that opens into a time-warped shoebox where live music still matters, drink...

Ye Olde Orchard has built a solid reputation across Montreal, evolving from a single neighbourhood pub into a full-blown...

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

Brasserie Capri has the kind of timeworn charm only a classic, blue-collar Montreal bar can pull off. It keeps the same...

Chenoy’s in Dollard-des-Ormeaux is the last link to a deli lineage that started on the Main in 1936, back when smoked me...

Bistrot Boisselet comes from a team that’s spent years shaping the city’s dining culture for some time: John Hale and An...

Deli 365 sits at the crossroads of the Mile End’s shifting identity, run by a team that moved from catering into a full-...

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...

Founded in 2012 by Lady Joséphine alongside her mentor BonBon Bombay, Arabesque Burlesque has grown into one of Montreal...

Built in 1915 as a movie house, the Théâtre Saint-Denis anchors the Espace St-Denis complex at 1594 rue Saint-Denis in t...
Showing 24 of 1990 places in Montreal

In many ways, Grille-Nature is what happens when two of Montreal’s most celebrated chefs decide to cook like they’ve got...

Parquette operates out of a former gym on Bellechasse in Rosemont, functioning as a flexible cultural venue shaped by th...

Reimagined from what was once Martha Wainwright’s Ursa, P’tit Ours keeps the original venue’s warmth intact while shifti...

Le Violon, located in the space which once housed the famed restaurant Maison Publique and has been transformed by desig...

This venture comes from WITH Hospitality, the group known for spots like Ryu, Ayla, Sushi Dept, and Livi. Positioned in...

Drawing from the Mexican tradition of café de olla, this Parc-Ex spot brews its coffee with piloncillo and star anise in...

Bistro La Franquette takes the idea of a neighbourhood bistro seriously, even in a part of the city not known for unders...

Beige has been a cornerstone of Little Burgundy’s transformation since its founding in 2007, blending cosmopolitan sophi...

Why’s the core of the island got to have all the fun? A supergroup of principles from spots like Loïc, Name’s On The Way...

Chouchou is a small eponymous bistro in Montreal’s Little Italy built around the cooking of chef Chouchou Jia, whose bac...

Pampa Social Club posits that Mile End doesn’t need another café, but it does need a living room. This Argentine-inflect...

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

Big in Japan Bar, a discreet speakeasy-style spot on the corner of Boulevard Saint-Laurent and Rue Rachel, opened in 201...

Subterra sits below SonoLux, Quebec’s first contemporary art hotel, operating as a vinyl-focused audio lounge where musi...

Le P’tit Bar is less a bar than a portal—one that opens into a time-warped shoebox where live music still matters, drink...

Ye Olde Orchard has built a solid reputation across Montreal, evolving from a single neighbourhood pub into a full-blown...

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

Brasserie Capri has the kind of timeworn charm only a classic, blue-collar Montreal bar can pull off. It keeps the same...

Chenoy’s in Dollard-des-Ormeaux is the last link to a deli lineage that started on the Main in 1936, back when smoked me...

Bistrot Boisselet comes from a team that’s spent years shaping the city’s dining culture for some time: John Hale and An...

Deli 365 sits at the crossroads of the Mile End’s shifting identity, run by a team that moved from catering into a full-...

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...

Founded in 2012 by Lady Joséphine alongside her mentor BonBon Bombay, Arabesque Burlesque has grown into one of Montreal...

Built in 1915 as a movie house, the Théâtre Saint-Denis anchors the Espace St-Denis complex at 1594 rue Saint-Denis in t...
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 1990 places in Montreal

In many ways, Grille-Nature is what happens when two of Montreal’s most celebrated chefs decide to cook like they’ve got...

Parquette operates out of a former gym on Bellechasse in Rosemont, functioning as a flexible cultural venue shaped by th...

Reimagined from what was once Martha Wainwright’s Ursa, P’tit Ours keeps the original venue’s warmth intact while shifti...

Le Violon, located in the space which once housed the famed restaurant Maison Publique and has been transformed by desig...

This venture comes from WITH Hospitality, the group known for spots like Ryu, Ayla, Sushi Dept, and Livi. Positioned in...

Drawing from the Mexican tradition of café de olla, this Parc-Ex spot brews its coffee with piloncillo and star anise in...

Bistro La Franquette takes the idea of a neighbourhood bistro seriously, even in a part of the city not known for unders...

Beige has been a cornerstone of Little Burgundy’s transformation since its founding in 2007, blending cosmopolitan sophi...

Why’s the core of the island got to have all the fun? A supergroup of principles from spots like Loïc, Name’s On The Way...

Chouchou is a small eponymous bistro in Montreal’s Little Italy built around the cooking of chef Chouchou Jia, whose bac...

Pampa Social Club posits that Mile End doesn’t need another café, but it does need a living room. This Argentine-inflect...

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

Big in Japan Bar, a discreet speakeasy-style spot on the corner of Boulevard Saint-Laurent and Rue Rachel, opened in 201...

Subterra sits below SonoLux, Quebec’s first contemporary art hotel, operating as a vinyl-focused audio lounge where musi...

Le P’tit Bar is less a bar than a portal—one that opens into a time-warped shoebox where live music still matters, drink...

Ye Olde Orchard has built a solid reputation across Montreal, evolving from a single neighbourhood pub into a full-blown...

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

Brasserie Capri has the kind of timeworn charm only a classic, blue-collar Montreal bar can pull off. It keeps the same...

Chenoy’s in Dollard-des-Ormeaux is the last link to a deli lineage that started on the Main in 1936, back when smoked me...

Bistrot Boisselet comes from a team that’s spent years shaping the city’s dining culture for some time: John Hale and An...

Deli 365 sits at the crossroads of the Mile End’s shifting identity, run by a team that moved from catering into a full-...

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...

Founded in 2012 by Lady Joséphine alongside her mentor BonBon Bombay, Arabesque Burlesque has grown into one of Montreal...

Built in 1915 as a movie house, the Théâtre Saint-Denis anchors the Espace St-Denis complex at 1594 rue Saint-Denis in t...
Showing 24 of 1990 places in Montreal

In many ways, Grille-Nature is what happens when two of Montreal’s most celebrated chefs decide to cook like they’ve got...

Parquette operates out of a former gym on Bellechasse in Rosemont, functioning as a flexible cultural venue shaped by th...

Reimagined from what was once Martha Wainwright’s Ursa, P’tit Ours keeps the original venue’s warmth intact while shifti...

Le Violon, located in the space which once housed the famed restaurant Maison Publique and has been transformed by desig...

This venture comes from WITH Hospitality, the group known for spots like Ryu, Ayla, Sushi Dept, and Livi. Positioned in...

Drawing from the Mexican tradition of café de olla, this Parc-Ex spot brews its coffee with piloncillo and star anise in...

Bistro La Franquette takes the idea of a neighbourhood bistro seriously, even in a part of the city not known for unders...

Beige has been a cornerstone of Little Burgundy’s transformation since its founding in 2007, blending cosmopolitan sophi...

Why’s the core of the island got to have all the fun? A supergroup of principles from spots like Loïc, Name’s On The Way...

Chouchou is a small eponymous bistro in Montreal’s Little Italy built around the cooking of chef Chouchou Jia, whose bac...

Pampa Social Club posits that Mile End doesn’t need another café, but it does need a living room. This Argentine-inflect...

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

Big in Japan Bar, a discreet speakeasy-style spot on the corner of Boulevard Saint-Laurent and Rue Rachel, opened in 201...

Subterra sits below SonoLux, Quebec’s first contemporary art hotel, operating as a vinyl-focused audio lounge where musi...

Le P’tit Bar is less a bar than a portal—one that opens into a time-warped shoebox where live music still matters, drink...

Ye Olde Orchard has built a solid reputation across Montreal, evolving from a single neighbourhood pub into a full-blown...

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

Brasserie Capri has the kind of timeworn charm only a classic, blue-collar Montreal bar can pull off. It keeps the same...

Chenoy’s in Dollard-des-Ormeaux is the last link to a deli lineage that started on the Main in 1936, back when smoked me...

Bistrot Boisselet comes from a team that’s spent years shaping the city’s dining culture for some time: John Hale and An...

Deli 365 sits at the crossroads of the Mile End’s shifting identity, run by a team that moved from catering into a full-...

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...

Founded in 2012 by Lady Joséphine alongside her mentor BonBon Bombay, Arabesque Burlesque has grown into one of Montreal...

Built in 1915 as a movie house, the Théâtre Saint-Denis anchors the Espace St-Denis complex at 1594 rue Saint-Denis in t...