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 2080 places in Montreal

Plume occupies a former commercial bakery on Fairmount Ouest that dates to 1967, and the Mile End address suits the proj...

Phong Thach was born in Vietnam to Cambodian parents and has lived in Quebec since age six. Carlos Ortiz grew up in Mont...

A sibling to El Pacífico next door, Aurora Café brings a warm, unhurried energy to rue Ontario Est in Hochelaga. The bru...

Au Coin is as much wine bar as it is a café, and the menus reflect that balance. The food offering stays compact and del...

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

Le Jardin de Panos has been on Duluth Avenue since 1979, and holds a special place in Montreal’s dining scene as the cit...

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

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

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

La Rockette is where Montréal’s rockers, hipsters, and vinyl obsessives collide over stiff drinks and an unpredictable s...

Bar Minou is the kind of place that feels improvised yet deeply considered, born from the partnership of Yailén “Yaya” D...

Housed in a former 1920s bank vault, La Voûte brings a sense of spectacle to Old Montréal’s nightlife. What starts as an...

In a bold move to energize Montreal’s downtown core, Japanese retailer UNIQLO opened its first Quebec location in the Ea...

Hof Kelsten is a beloved Plateau bakery-deli hybrid that offers some of Montreal’s finest bread and pastries. Chef-owner...

What began in a Mile End apartment over three decades ago has grown into one of the most celebrated names in independent...

Pinnacle Wagyu Deli is bringing full-throttle indulgence to Old Montreal, one stacked sandwich at a time. This counter s...

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

The Sandhu family has been operating on the Plateau since 1989, and their hotel, opened in 2004 on Saint-Denis directly...

Ziggy’s is a time capsule in the middle of Crescent Street’s high-energy bar scene, a no-frills drinking spot that feels...

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

Bous brings Persian cuisine to a contemporary downtown space that merges style and tradition in both their culinary and...

One of the Plateau's most enduring institutions, Café Cherrier has occupied the corner of Saint-Denis and Cherrier since...

Since 1986, Marché Andes has been the anchor of La Petite-Patrie's Latin American community, stocking imported goods fro...

Find the Key opened in Montreal in 2014, making it one of the city's original escape room operations, and has built its...
Showing 24 of 2080 places in Montreal

Plume occupies a former commercial bakery on Fairmount Ouest that dates to 1967, and the Mile End address suits the proj...

Phong Thach was born in Vietnam to Cambodian parents and has lived in Quebec since age six. Carlos Ortiz grew up in Mont...

A sibling to El Pacífico next door, Aurora Café brings a warm, unhurried energy to rue Ontario Est in Hochelaga. The bru...

Au Coin is as much wine bar as it is a café, and the menus reflect that balance. The food offering stays compact and del...

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

Le Jardin de Panos has been on Duluth Avenue since 1979, and holds a special place in Montreal’s dining scene as the cit...

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

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

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

La Rockette is where Montréal’s rockers, hipsters, and vinyl obsessives collide over stiff drinks and an unpredictable s...

Bar Minou is the kind of place that feels improvised yet deeply considered, born from the partnership of Yailén “Yaya” D...

Housed in a former 1920s bank vault, La Voûte brings a sense of spectacle to Old Montréal’s nightlife. What starts as an...

In a bold move to energize Montreal’s downtown core, Japanese retailer UNIQLO opened its first Quebec location in the Ea...

Hof Kelsten is a beloved Plateau bakery-deli hybrid that offers some of Montreal’s finest bread and pastries. Chef-owner...

What began in a Mile End apartment over three decades ago has grown into one of the most celebrated names in independent...

Pinnacle Wagyu Deli is bringing full-throttle indulgence to Old Montreal, one stacked sandwich at a time. This counter s...

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

The Sandhu family has been operating on the Plateau since 1989, and their hotel, opened in 2004 on Saint-Denis directly...

Ziggy’s is a time capsule in the middle of Crescent Street’s high-energy bar scene, a no-frills drinking spot that feels...

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

Bous brings Persian cuisine to a contemporary downtown space that merges style and tradition in both their culinary and...

One of the Plateau's most enduring institutions, Café Cherrier has occupied the corner of Saint-Denis and Cherrier since...

Since 1986, Marché Andes has been the anchor of La Petite-Patrie's Latin American community, stocking imported goods fro...

Find the Key opened in Montreal in 2014, making it one of the city's original escape room operations, and has built its...
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 2080 places in Montreal

Plume occupies a former commercial bakery on Fairmount Ouest that dates to 1967, and the Mile End address suits the proj...

Phong Thach was born in Vietnam to Cambodian parents and has lived in Quebec since age six. Carlos Ortiz grew up in Mont...

A sibling to El Pacífico next door, Aurora Café brings a warm, unhurried energy to rue Ontario Est in Hochelaga. The bru...

Au Coin is as much wine bar as it is a café, and the menus reflect that balance. The food offering stays compact and del...

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

Le Jardin de Panos has been on Duluth Avenue since 1979, and holds a special place in Montreal’s dining scene as the cit...

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

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

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

La Rockette is where Montréal’s rockers, hipsters, and vinyl obsessives collide over stiff drinks and an unpredictable s...

Bar Minou is the kind of place that feels improvised yet deeply considered, born from the partnership of Yailén “Yaya” D...

Housed in a former 1920s bank vault, La Voûte brings a sense of spectacle to Old Montréal’s nightlife. What starts as an...

In a bold move to energize Montreal’s downtown core, Japanese retailer UNIQLO opened its first Quebec location in the Ea...

Hof Kelsten is a beloved Plateau bakery-deli hybrid that offers some of Montreal’s finest bread and pastries. Chef-owner...

What began in a Mile End apartment over three decades ago has grown into one of the most celebrated names in independent...

Pinnacle Wagyu Deli is bringing full-throttle indulgence to Old Montreal, one stacked sandwich at a time. This counter s...

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

The Sandhu family has been operating on the Plateau since 1989, and their hotel, opened in 2004 on Saint-Denis directly...

Ziggy’s is a time capsule in the middle of Crescent Street’s high-energy bar scene, a no-frills drinking spot that feels...

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

Bous brings Persian cuisine to a contemporary downtown space that merges style and tradition in both their culinary and...

One of the Plateau's most enduring institutions, Café Cherrier has occupied the corner of Saint-Denis and Cherrier since...

Since 1986, Marché Andes has been the anchor of La Petite-Patrie's Latin American community, stocking imported goods fro...

Find the Key opened in Montreal in 2014, making it one of the city's original escape room operations, and has built its...
Showing 24 of 2080 places in Montreal

Plume occupies a former commercial bakery on Fairmount Ouest that dates to 1967, and the Mile End address suits the proj...

Phong Thach was born in Vietnam to Cambodian parents and has lived in Quebec since age six. Carlos Ortiz grew up in Mont...

A sibling to El Pacífico next door, Aurora Café brings a warm, unhurried energy to rue Ontario Est in Hochelaga. The bru...

Au Coin is as much wine bar as it is a café, and the menus reflect that balance. The food offering stays compact and del...

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

Le Jardin de Panos has been on Duluth Avenue since 1979, and holds a special place in Montreal’s dining scene as the cit...

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

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

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

La Rockette is where Montréal’s rockers, hipsters, and vinyl obsessives collide over stiff drinks and an unpredictable s...

Bar Minou is the kind of place that feels improvised yet deeply considered, born from the partnership of Yailén “Yaya” D...

Housed in a former 1920s bank vault, La Voûte brings a sense of spectacle to Old Montréal’s nightlife. What starts as an...

In a bold move to energize Montreal’s downtown core, Japanese retailer UNIQLO opened its first Quebec location in the Ea...

Hof Kelsten is a beloved Plateau bakery-deli hybrid that offers some of Montreal’s finest bread and pastries. Chef-owner...

What began in a Mile End apartment over three decades ago has grown into one of the most celebrated names in independent...

Pinnacle Wagyu Deli is bringing full-throttle indulgence to Old Montreal, one stacked sandwich at a time. This counter s...

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

The Sandhu family has been operating on the Plateau since 1989, and their hotel, opened in 2004 on Saint-Denis directly...

Ziggy’s is a time capsule in the middle of Crescent Street’s high-energy bar scene, a no-frills drinking spot that feels...

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

Bous brings Persian cuisine to a contemporary downtown space that merges style and tradition in both their culinary and...

One of the Plateau's most enduring institutions, Café Cherrier has occupied the corner of Saint-Denis and Cherrier since...

Since 1986, Marché Andes has been the anchor of La Petite-Patrie's Latin American community, stocking imported goods fro...

Find the Key opened in Montreal in 2014, making it one of the city's original escape room operations, and has built its...