

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 2220 places in Montreal

SWIRL does a lot with a little. This takeout window on the corner of Rachel and Laval offers a minimalist setup—just a s...

Maison An Omakase seats just eight people at a light-wood counter on Avenue du Parc, where chef An Doan, among the first...

EcoDepot Montréal isn’t your average thrift stop—it’s a 10,000-square-foot scavenger hunt where yesterday’s castoffs bec...

Since opening in 2006, Marché Hung Phat has become a top spot in Montreal for authentic Vietnamese bánh mì. What began a...

Routy occupies the Van Horne Avenue address that longtime regulars will recognize as the former Boxermans, now reimagine...

Consider this the next-gen steakhouse of Montreal: With its in-house butchery, it’s an address in Outremont that flips t...

La Boucherie de Tours has been a cornerstone of Atwater Market since 1988, built on its tradition, craftsmanship, and th...

Bar St-Laurent Frappé has been a Plateau fixture long enough to feel genuinely lived-in: two floors, a covered courtyard...

Bar Datcha moves to its own rhythm—part cocktail lounge, part dance floor, with a soundtrack that shifts from deep house...

Cheskie’s doesn’t do baguettes, laminated pastry, or glossy fruit tarts—and it doesn’t need to. What this Mile End koshe...

La Pompadour operates as a small but deliberate counterpoint to minimalist fatigue in the Mile End. Run by Stéphanie Fin...

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

Jean-Doré Beach at Parc Jean-Drapeau is a Montreal summer classic. The massive swimming zone, daily-cleaned sand, and sh...

Dandy, tucked in the heart of Old Montreal, is a bright, stylish brunch spot where the food is as captivating as the spa...

Brasserie Bernard doesn’t reinvent the wheel—it polishes it until it shines. Set in the old Moulerie space on Bernard Av...

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

Tucked just off Place Jacques-Cartier, Mlle Catherine has been quietly serving up some of Old Montreal’s most thoughtful...

La Vieille Europe has been a fixture on Saint-Laurent Boulevard since 1959, a holdout from a time when neighbourhood sho...

Opened in 1932, Wilensky’s Light Lunch is a cherished landmark in Mile End, beloved for its “Wilensky Special.” This ico...

Blatter & Blatter has been making pipes in Montreal since 1907, when Frédéric Blatter founded the business after years o...

Layton Audio has been selling sound in downtown Montreal since 1887, when two brothers opened Layton Bros as a shop for...

Adams Engraving is a Montreal print and engraving house that traces back to 1850, when Francis Adams set up as F. Adams,...

Joseph Ponton Costumes has been renting costumes in Montreal since 1865, when Ponton, a barber with a taste for theatre,...

Schreter's has outfitted Montrealers from the same stretch of Boulevard Saint-Laurent since the late 1920s, when Joseph...
Showing 24 of 2220 places in Montreal

SWIRL does a lot with a little. This takeout window on the corner of Rachel and Laval offers a minimalist setup—just a s...

Maison An Omakase seats just eight people at a light-wood counter on Avenue du Parc, where chef An Doan, among the first...

EcoDepot Montréal isn’t your average thrift stop—it’s a 10,000-square-foot scavenger hunt where yesterday’s castoffs bec...

Since opening in 2006, Marché Hung Phat has become a top spot in Montreal for authentic Vietnamese bánh mì. What began a...

Routy occupies the Van Horne Avenue address that longtime regulars will recognize as the former Boxermans, now reimagine...

Consider this the next-gen steakhouse of Montreal: With its in-house butchery, it’s an address in Outremont that flips t...

La Boucherie de Tours has been a cornerstone of Atwater Market since 1988, built on its tradition, craftsmanship, and th...

Bar St-Laurent Frappé has been a Plateau fixture long enough to feel genuinely lived-in: two floors, a covered courtyard...

Bar Datcha moves to its own rhythm—part cocktail lounge, part dance floor, with a soundtrack that shifts from deep house...

Cheskie’s doesn’t do baguettes, laminated pastry, or glossy fruit tarts—and it doesn’t need to. What this Mile End koshe...

La Pompadour operates as a small but deliberate counterpoint to minimalist fatigue in the Mile End. Run by Stéphanie Fin...

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

Jean-Doré Beach at Parc Jean-Drapeau is a Montreal summer classic. The massive swimming zone, daily-cleaned sand, and sh...

Dandy, tucked in the heart of Old Montreal, is a bright, stylish brunch spot where the food is as captivating as the spa...

Brasserie Bernard doesn’t reinvent the wheel—it polishes it until it shines. Set in the old Moulerie space on Bernard Av...

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

Tucked just off Place Jacques-Cartier, Mlle Catherine has been quietly serving up some of Old Montreal’s most thoughtful...

La Vieille Europe has been a fixture on Saint-Laurent Boulevard since 1959, a holdout from a time when neighbourhood sho...

Opened in 1932, Wilensky’s Light Lunch is a cherished landmark in Mile End, beloved for its “Wilensky Special.” This ico...

Blatter & Blatter has been making pipes in Montreal since 1907, when Frédéric Blatter founded the business after years o...

Layton Audio has been selling sound in downtown Montreal since 1887, when two brothers opened Layton Bros as a shop for...

Adams Engraving is a Montreal print and engraving house that traces back to 1850, when Francis Adams set up as F. Adams,...

Joseph Ponton Costumes has been renting costumes in Montreal since 1865, when Ponton, a barber with a taste for theatre,...

Schreter's has outfitted Montrealers from the same stretch of Boulevard Saint-Laurent since the late 1920s, when Joseph...
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 2220 places in Montreal

SWIRL does a lot with a little. This takeout window on the corner of Rachel and Laval offers a minimalist setup—just a s...

Maison An Omakase seats just eight people at a light-wood counter on Avenue du Parc, where chef An Doan, among the first...

EcoDepot Montréal isn’t your average thrift stop—it’s a 10,000-square-foot scavenger hunt where yesterday’s castoffs bec...

Since opening in 2006, Marché Hung Phat has become a top spot in Montreal for authentic Vietnamese bánh mì. What began a...

Routy occupies the Van Horne Avenue address that longtime regulars will recognize as the former Boxermans, now reimagine...

Consider this the next-gen steakhouse of Montreal: With its in-house butchery, it’s an address in Outremont that flips t...

La Boucherie de Tours has been a cornerstone of Atwater Market since 1988, built on its tradition, craftsmanship, and th...

Bar St-Laurent Frappé has been a Plateau fixture long enough to feel genuinely lived-in: two floors, a covered courtyard...

Bar Datcha moves to its own rhythm—part cocktail lounge, part dance floor, with a soundtrack that shifts from deep house...

Cheskie’s doesn’t do baguettes, laminated pastry, or glossy fruit tarts—and it doesn’t need to. What this Mile End koshe...

La Pompadour operates as a small but deliberate counterpoint to minimalist fatigue in the Mile End. Run by Stéphanie Fin...

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

Jean-Doré Beach at Parc Jean-Drapeau is a Montreal summer classic. The massive swimming zone, daily-cleaned sand, and sh...

Dandy, tucked in the heart of Old Montreal, is a bright, stylish brunch spot where the food is as captivating as the spa...

Brasserie Bernard doesn’t reinvent the wheel—it polishes it until it shines. Set in the old Moulerie space on Bernard Av...

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

Tucked just off Place Jacques-Cartier, Mlle Catherine has been quietly serving up some of Old Montreal’s most thoughtful...

La Vieille Europe has been a fixture on Saint-Laurent Boulevard since 1959, a holdout from a time when neighbourhood sho...

Opened in 1932, Wilensky’s Light Lunch is a cherished landmark in Mile End, beloved for its “Wilensky Special.” This ico...

Blatter & Blatter has been making pipes in Montreal since 1907, when Frédéric Blatter founded the business after years o...

Layton Audio has been selling sound in downtown Montreal since 1887, when two brothers opened Layton Bros as a shop for...

Adams Engraving is a Montreal print and engraving house that traces back to 1850, when Francis Adams set up as F. Adams,...

Joseph Ponton Costumes has been renting costumes in Montreal since 1865, when Ponton, a barber with a taste for theatre,...

Schreter's has outfitted Montrealers from the same stretch of Boulevard Saint-Laurent since the late 1920s, when Joseph...
Showing 24 of 2220 places in Montreal

SWIRL does a lot with a little. This takeout window on the corner of Rachel and Laval offers a minimalist setup—just a s...

Maison An Omakase seats just eight people at a light-wood counter on Avenue du Parc, where chef An Doan, among the first...

EcoDepot Montréal isn’t your average thrift stop—it’s a 10,000-square-foot scavenger hunt where yesterday’s castoffs bec...

Since opening in 2006, Marché Hung Phat has become a top spot in Montreal for authentic Vietnamese bánh mì. What began a...

Routy occupies the Van Horne Avenue address that longtime regulars will recognize as the former Boxermans, now reimagine...

Consider this the next-gen steakhouse of Montreal: With its in-house butchery, it’s an address in Outremont that flips t...

La Boucherie de Tours has been a cornerstone of Atwater Market since 1988, built on its tradition, craftsmanship, and th...

Bar St-Laurent Frappé has been a Plateau fixture long enough to feel genuinely lived-in: two floors, a covered courtyard...

Bar Datcha moves to its own rhythm—part cocktail lounge, part dance floor, with a soundtrack that shifts from deep house...

Cheskie’s doesn’t do baguettes, laminated pastry, or glossy fruit tarts—and it doesn’t need to. What this Mile End koshe...

La Pompadour operates as a small but deliberate counterpoint to minimalist fatigue in the Mile End. Run by Stéphanie Fin...

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

Jean-Doré Beach at Parc Jean-Drapeau is a Montreal summer classic. The massive swimming zone, daily-cleaned sand, and sh...

Dandy, tucked in the heart of Old Montreal, is a bright, stylish brunch spot where the food is as captivating as the spa...

Brasserie Bernard doesn’t reinvent the wheel—it polishes it until it shines. Set in the old Moulerie space on Bernard Av...

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

Tucked just off Place Jacques-Cartier, Mlle Catherine has been quietly serving up some of Old Montreal’s most thoughtful...

La Vieille Europe has been a fixture on Saint-Laurent Boulevard since 1959, a holdout from a time when neighbourhood sho...

Opened in 1932, Wilensky’s Light Lunch is a cherished landmark in Mile End, beloved for its “Wilensky Special.” This ico...

Blatter & Blatter has been making pipes in Montreal since 1907, when Frédéric Blatter founded the business after years o...

Layton Audio has been selling sound in downtown Montreal since 1887, when two brothers opened Layton Bros as a shop for...

Adams Engraving is a Montreal print and engraving house that traces back to 1850, when Francis Adams set up as F. Adams,...

Joseph Ponton Costumes has been renting costumes in Montreal since 1865, when Ponton, a barber with a taste for theatre,...

Schreter's has outfitted Montrealers from the same stretch of Boulevard Saint-Laurent since the late 1920s, when Joseph...