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 1959 places in Montreal

Verdun Beach borrows its name from summer fantasy but grounds its offering in old-world charm. Modelled after a French g...

Bar Le Ritz PDB keeps things loud, weird, and welcoming. Tucked into a squat brick building in Mile Ex, this unpretentio...

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

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

The Gray Collection opened this Parisian steakhouse downtown, bringing classic French bistro fare to a polished space wi...

Tucked into the Westmount Square food court, Sushi Bar Kim defies expectations with some of the freshest sushi in the ci...

Dining at this Old Montreal jewel of a French brasserie and dining room from chef Jérémie Bastien is both a masterclass...

Buboy, relocated into Chinatown from the Monkland Village, feels less like a restaurant and more like a family kitchen....

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

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

La Chic Régal is an unapologetic time capsule, one that stubbornly clings to the spirit of what a good dive bar can be....

Capybara Café doesn’t have real capybaras—but it doesn’t need them. This downtown Montreal spot is already a plushie-fil...

Tucked beneath La Sala Rossa, La Sotterenea is the most underground of Montreal’s underground venues—literally. Opened i...

This contemporary Montreal take on the Scottish tavern opened on Notre-Dame West, named after Barbara Bruce—an Ontario S...

After nearly 30 years, Le 9e's Restaurant Île-de-France has reopened on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre next to the gr...

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

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

Prince Pub House landed in the former Suwu space at the corner of Prince-Arthur and Saint-Laurent with a clear sense of...

No sign, no branding—just a cascade of vines, painted birdcages, and the smell of fresh blooms spilling out onto the str...

Palmieri is a café shaped by Italian coffee culture without trying to recreate it wholesale. The project takes familiar...

Bar Figata is an Italian bar filtered through a Montreal lens—late hours, shared plates, music that keeps the room movin...

Flamme du Sichuan doesn’t hedge its bets. This is a restaurant committed to the full spectrum of Sichuanese cooking, inc...

Established in 1842 on land gifted by Thomas Phillips with the condition it remain a park forever, Phillips Square drew...

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...
Showing 24 of 1959 places in Montreal

Verdun Beach borrows its name from summer fantasy but grounds its offering in old-world charm. Modelled after a French g...

Bar Le Ritz PDB keeps things loud, weird, and welcoming. Tucked into a squat brick building in Mile Ex, this unpretentio...

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

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

The Gray Collection opened this Parisian steakhouse downtown, bringing classic French bistro fare to a polished space wi...

Tucked into the Westmount Square food court, Sushi Bar Kim defies expectations with some of the freshest sushi in the ci...

Dining at this Old Montreal jewel of a French brasserie and dining room from chef Jérémie Bastien is both a masterclass...

Buboy, relocated into Chinatown from the Monkland Village, feels less like a restaurant and more like a family kitchen....

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

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

La Chic Régal is an unapologetic time capsule, one that stubbornly clings to the spirit of what a good dive bar can be....

Capybara Café doesn’t have real capybaras—but it doesn’t need them. This downtown Montreal spot is already a plushie-fil...

Tucked beneath La Sala Rossa, La Sotterenea is the most underground of Montreal’s underground venues—literally. Opened i...

This contemporary Montreal take on the Scottish tavern opened on Notre-Dame West, named after Barbara Bruce—an Ontario S...

After nearly 30 years, Le 9e's Restaurant Île-de-France has reopened on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre next to the gr...

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

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

Prince Pub House landed in the former Suwu space at the corner of Prince-Arthur and Saint-Laurent with a clear sense of...

No sign, no branding—just a cascade of vines, painted birdcages, and the smell of fresh blooms spilling out onto the str...

Palmieri is a café shaped by Italian coffee culture without trying to recreate it wholesale. The project takes familiar...

Bar Figata is an Italian bar filtered through a Montreal lens—late hours, shared plates, music that keeps the room movin...

Flamme du Sichuan doesn’t hedge its bets. This is a restaurant committed to the full spectrum of Sichuanese cooking, inc...

Established in 1842 on land gifted by Thomas Phillips with the condition it remain a park forever, Phillips Square drew...

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...
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 1959 places in Montreal

Verdun Beach borrows its name from summer fantasy but grounds its offering in old-world charm. Modelled after a French g...

Bar Le Ritz PDB keeps things loud, weird, and welcoming. Tucked into a squat brick building in Mile Ex, this unpretentio...

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

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

The Gray Collection opened this Parisian steakhouse downtown, bringing classic French bistro fare to a polished space wi...

Tucked into the Westmount Square food court, Sushi Bar Kim defies expectations with some of the freshest sushi in the ci...

Dining at this Old Montreal jewel of a French brasserie and dining room from chef Jérémie Bastien is both a masterclass...

Buboy, relocated into Chinatown from the Monkland Village, feels less like a restaurant and more like a family kitchen....

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

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

La Chic Régal is an unapologetic time capsule, one that stubbornly clings to the spirit of what a good dive bar can be....

Capybara Café doesn’t have real capybaras—but it doesn’t need them. This downtown Montreal spot is already a plushie-fil...

Tucked beneath La Sala Rossa, La Sotterenea is the most underground of Montreal’s underground venues—literally. Opened i...

This contemporary Montreal take on the Scottish tavern opened on Notre-Dame West, named after Barbara Bruce—an Ontario S...

After nearly 30 years, Le 9e's Restaurant Île-de-France has reopened on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre next to the gr...

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

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

Prince Pub House landed in the former Suwu space at the corner of Prince-Arthur and Saint-Laurent with a clear sense of...

No sign, no branding—just a cascade of vines, painted birdcages, and the smell of fresh blooms spilling out onto the str...

Palmieri is a café shaped by Italian coffee culture without trying to recreate it wholesale. The project takes familiar...

Bar Figata is an Italian bar filtered through a Montreal lens—late hours, shared plates, music that keeps the room movin...

Flamme du Sichuan doesn’t hedge its bets. This is a restaurant committed to the full spectrum of Sichuanese cooking, inc...

Established in 1842 on land gifted by Thomas Phillips with the condition it remain a park forever, Phillips Square drew...

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...
Showing 24 of 1959 places in Montreal

Verdun Beach borrows its name from summer fantasy but grounds its offering in old-world charm. Modelled after a French g...

Bar Le Ritz PDB keeps things loud, weird, and welcoming. Tucked into a squat brick building in Mile Ex, this unpretentio...

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

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

The Gray Collection opened this Parisian steakhouse downtown, bringing classic French bistro fare to a polished space wi...

Tucked into the Westmount Square food court, Sushi Bar Kim defies expectations with some of the freshest sushi in the ci...

Dining at this Old Montreal jewel of a French brasserie and dining room from chef Jérémie Bastien is both a masterclass...

Buboy, relocated into Chinatown from the Monkland Village, feels less like a restaurant and more like a family kitchen....

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

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

La Chic Régal is an unapologetic time capsule, one that stubbornly clings to the spirit of what a good dive bar can be....

Capybara Café doesn’t have real capybaras—but it doesn’t need them. This downtown Montreal spot is already a plushie-fil...

Tucked beneath La Sala Rossa, La Sotterenea is the most underground of Montreal’s underground venues—literally. Opened i...

This contemporary Montreal take on the Scottish tavern opened on Notre-Dame West, named after Barbara Bruce—an Ontario S...

After nearly 30 years, Le 9e's Restaurant Île-de-France has reopened on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre next to the gr...

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

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

Prince Pub House landed in the former Suwu space at the corner of Prince-Arthur and Saint-Laurent with a clear sense of...

No sign, no branding—just a cascade of vines, painted birdcages, and the smell of fresh blooms spilling out onto the str...

Palmieri is a café shaped by Italian coffee culture without trying to recreate it wholesale. The project takes familiar...

Bar Figata is an Italian bar filtered through a Montreal lens—late hours, shared plates, music that keeps the room movin...

Flamme du Sichuan doesn’t hedge its bets. This is a restaurant committed to the full spectrum of Sichuanese cooking, inc...

Established in 1842 on land gifted by Thomas Phillips with the condition it remain a park forever, Phillips Square drew...

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