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 2152 places in Montreal

The Bruno Sport Bar is a time capsule and testament to Montreal’s enduring tavern culture—a place where history, kitsch,...

On a stretch of rue Bélanger that had long been short on good tables, restaurateur Guillaume Drapeau (of Projet Pilote)...

L'Barouf opened on Saint-Denis in 1993, founded by an Algerian immigrant and his Breton partner who had met in Montreal...

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

Pizza Bouquet, a beloved slice shop in Little Italy, has grown from humble beginnings at the Notre-Dame-des-Quilles bar...

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

While the name nods to its Parisian counterpart, the independent bookstore Librairie Gallimard has carved its own identi...

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

The second outpost of Yann Levy's retro-futuristic Japanese universe lands on Saint-Viateur East, and it's a looser, mor...

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

Salon Richmond 1861 sits inside a former 19th-century church built for the Petite-Bourgogne community, a space designed...

Le 63 isn’t your average vintage boutique—it’s where garage culture, rock’n’roll attitude, and motorcycle style collide....

Long before it became a summer stomping ground for music heads and art kids, the Peel Basin was Montreal’s industrial de...

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

Nestled in a semi-basement on Park Avenue, Double's Late Night embodies a contemporary dive bar ethos on the Mile End sc...

Bocca di Lupo is the passion project nine years in the making for Joe Franchini and Jamie Sunny, the duo behind Flyjin....

McKibbin’s Irish Pub is what happens when a classic Irish drinking hole finds a home in Montreal and refuses to leave. I...

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

Melbourne's specialty coffee culture arrives in Montreal via Fine Fine Fine, a café opened on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in...

Sami Fruits is the result of a century-long family trade that started with a small produce stand in early-1900s Beirut....

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

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...

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

Located on Saint-Jacques, this cozy spot blends artistry and spontaneity in its approach to pizza, guided by chef-owner...
Showing 24 of 2152 places in Montreal

The Bruno Sport Bar is a time capsule and testament to Montreal’s enduring tavern culture—a place where history, kitsch,...

On a stretch of rue Bélanger that had long been short on good tables, restaurateur Guillaume Drapeau (of Projet Pilote)...

L'Barouf opened on Saint-Denis in 1993, founded by an Algerian immigrant and his Breton partner who had met in Montreal...

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

Pizza Bouquet, a beloved slice shop in Little Italy, has grown from humble beginnings at the Notre-Dame-des-Quilles bar...

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

While the name nods to its Parisian counterpart, the independent bookstore Librairie Gallimard has carved its own identi...

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

The second outpost of Yann Levy's retro-futuristic Japanese universe lands on Saint-Viateur East, and it's a looser, mor...

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

Salon Richmond 1861 sits inside a former 19th-century church built for the Petite-Bourgogne community, a space designed...

Le 63 isn’t your average vintage boutique—it’s where garage culture, rock’n’roll attitude, and motorcycle style collide....

Long before it became a summer stomping ground for music heads and art kids, the Peel Basin was Montreal’s industrial de...

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

Nestled in a semi-basement on Park Avenue, Double's Late Night embodies a contemporary dive bar ethos on the Mile End sc...

Bocca di Lupo is the passion project nine years in the making for Joe Franchini and Jamie Sunny, the duo behind Flyjin....

McKibbin’s Irish Pub is what happens when a classic Irish drinking hole finds a home in Montreal and refuses to leave. I...

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

Melbourne's specialty coffee culture arrives in Montreal via Fine Fine Fine, a café opened on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in...

Sami Fruits is the result of a century-long family trade that started with a small produce stand in early-1900s Beirut....

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

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...

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

Located on Saint-Jacques, this cozy spot blends artistry and spontaneity in its approach to pizza, guided by chef-owner...
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 2152 places in Montreal

The Bruno Sport Bar is a time capsule and testament to Montreal’s enduring tavern culture—a place where history, kitsch,...

On a stretch of rue Bélanger that had long been short on good tables, restaurateur Guillaume Drapeau (of Projet Pilote)...

L'Barouf opened on Saint-Denis in 1993, founded by an Algerian immigrant and his Breton partner who had met in Montreal...

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

Pizza Bouquet, a beloved slice shop in Little Italy, has grown from humble beginnings at the Notre-Dame-des-Quilles bar...

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

While the name nods to its Parisian counterpart, the independent bookstore Librairie Gallimard has carved its own identi...

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

The second outpost of Yann Levy's retro-futuristic Japanese universe lands on Saint-Viateur East, and it's a looser, mor...

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

Salon Richmond 1861 sits inside a former 19th-century church built for the Petite-Bourgogne community, a space designed...

Le 63 isn’t your average vintage boutique—it’s where garage culture, rock’n’roll attitude, and motorcycle style collide....

Long before it became a summer stomping ground for music heads and art kids, the Peel Basin was Montreal’s industrial de...

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

Nestled in a semi-basement on Park Avenue, Double's Late Night embodies a contemporary dive bar ethos on the Mile End sc...

Bocca di Lupo is the passion project nine years in the making for Joe Franchini and Jamie Sunny, the duo behind Flyjin....

McKibbin’s Irish Pub is what happens when a classic Irish drinking hole finds a home in Montreal and refuses to leave. I...

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

Melbourne's specialty coffee culture arrives in Montreal via Fine Fine Fine, a café opened on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in...

Sami Fruits is the result of a century-long family trade that started with a small produce stand in early-1900s Beirut....

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

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...

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

Located on Saint-Jacques, this cozy spot blends artistry and spontaneity in its approach to pizza, guided by chef-owner...
Showing 24 of 2152 places in Montreal

The Bruno Sport Bar is a time capsule and testament to Montreal’s enduring tavern culture—a place where history, kitsch,...

On a stretch of rue Bélanger that had long been short on good tables, restaurateur Guillaume Drapeau (of Projet Pilote)...

L'Barouf opened on Saint-Denis in 1993, founded by an Algerian immigrant and his Breton partner who had met in Montreal...

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

Pizza Bouquet, a beloved slice shop in Little Italy, has grown from humble beginnings at the Notre-Dame-des-Quilles bar...

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

While the name nods to its Parisian counterpart, the independent bookstore Librairie Gallimard has carved its own identi...

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

The second outpost of Yann Levy's retro-futuristic Japanese universe lands on Saint-Viateur East, and it's a looser, mor...

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

Salon Richmond 1861 sits inside a former 19th-century church built for the Petite-Bourgogne community, a space designed...

Le 63 isn’t your average vintage boutique—it’s where garage culture, rock’n’roll attitude, and motorcycle style collide....

Long before it became a summer stomping ground for music heads and art kids, the Peel Basin was Montreal’s industrial de...

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

Nestled in a semi-basement on Park Avenue, Double's Late Night embodies a contemporary dive bar ethos on the Mile End sc...

Bocca di Lupo is the passion project nine years in the making for Joe Franchini and Jamie Sunny, the duo behind Flyjin....

McKibbin’s Irish Pub is what happens when a classic Irish drinking hole finds a home in Montreal and refuses to leave. I...

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

Melbourne's specialty coffee culture arrives in Montreal via Fine Fine Fine, a café opened on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in...

Sami Fruits is the result of a century-long family trade that started with a small produce stand in early-1900s Beirut....

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

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...

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

Located on Saint-Jacques, this cozy spot blends artistry and spontaneity in its approach to pizza, guided by chef-owner...