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 2196 places in Montreal

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

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

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

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

Opened in 1940 with Art Deco lines and civic pride to match, Verdun’s Natatorium was once the largest outdoor pool in Ca...

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

Found behind storied stone walls in Old Montreal, Romies reimagines midcentury American bistro dining with a distinctly...

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

In NDG, the summer crowd gravitates toward Confederation Park’s 50-metre public pool—a no-fuss setup that handles everyt...

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

Neighbouring the 180g café-record store hybrid, Ma Mère en Feu is an experiment in what a diner can be in Montreal. Helm...

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

This urban riverside beach keeps it simple. Verdun Beach offers a surprisingly calm slice of the St. Lawrence riverfront...

Anis Ghozzi opened Kahwa Café on Mont-Royal Est in 2010 as a neighbourhood refuge for students and artists, but the pand...

Café Civil is an independent café in Chinatown that brings together coffee, food, and music under one industrial-inspire...

In a city where summer means squeezing into any patch of shade, the pool at Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier offers something be...

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

Built on decades of history and a couple of redesigns, the Complexe aquatique at Parc Jean-Drapeau stands as one of the...

Café 5-6-7 is a compact coffee bar inside Espaces des Arts, the downtown dance and performing arts centre. Named after t...

Roussette Café is a neighbourhood café from the team behind Théâtre Sainte-Catherine, serving coffee, sandwiches, and ho...

Westmount Florist has been around since 1962, and they’ve built their name the old-school way—through consistency, quali...

You’d be forgiven for assuming this stretch of Sherbrooke is just another artery of dépanneurs and dollar stores. But st...

Club Atwater is a private members’ club set in a historic Tudor mansion in Montreal. Established in 1926 as the Montreal...

Campanelli is a family-run Italian café in Saint-Henri, opened in 2010 by Tony Campanelli and Sophie Hébert, with roots...
Showing 24 of 2196 places in Montreal

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

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

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

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

Opened in 1940 with Art Deco lines and civic pride to match, Verdun’s Natatorium was once the largest outdoor pool in Ca...

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

Found behind storied stone walls in Old Montreal, Romies reimagines midcentury American bistro dining with a distinctly...

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

In NDG, the summer crowd gravitates toward Confederation Park’s 50-metre public pool—a no-fuss setup that handles everyt...

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

Neighbouring the 180g café-record store hybrid, Ma Mère en Feu is an experiment in what a diner can be in Montreal. Helm...

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

This urban riverside beach keeps it simple. Verdun Beach offers a surprisingly calm slice of the St. Lawrence riverfront...

Anis Ghozzi opened Kahwa Café on Mont-Royal Est in 2010 as a neighbourhood refuge for students and artists, but the pand...

Café Civil is an independent café in Chinatown that brings together coffee, food, and music under one industrial-inspire...

In a city where summer means squeezing into any patch of shade, the pool at Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier offers something be...

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

Built on decades of history and a couple of redesigns, the Complexe aquatique at Parc Jean-Drapeau stands as one of the...

Café 5-6-7 is a compact coffee bar inside Espaces des Arts, the downtown dance and performing arts centre. Named after t...

Roussette Café is a neighbourhood café from the team behind Théâtre Sainte-Catherine, serving coffee, sandwiches, and ho...

Westmount Florist has been around since 1962, and they’ve built their name the old-school way—through consistency, quali...

You’d be forgiven for assuming this stretch of Sherbrooke is just another artery of dépanneurs and dollar stores. But st...

Club Atwater is a private members’ club set in a historic Tudor mansion in Montreal. Established in 1926 as the Montreal...

Campanelli is a family-run Italian café in Saint-Henri, opened in 2010 by Tony Campanelli and Sophie Hébert, with roots...
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 2196 places in Montreal

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

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

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

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

Opened in 1940 with Art Deco lines and civic pride to match, Verdun’s Natatorium was once the largest outdoor pool in Ca...

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

Found behind storied stone walls in Old Montreal, Romies reimagines midcentury American bistro dining with a distinctly...

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

In NDG, the summer crowd gravitates toward Confederation Park’s 50-metre public pool—a no-fuss setup that handles everyt...

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

Neighbouring the 180g café-record store hybrid, Ma Mère en Feu is an experiment in what a diner can be in Montreal. Helm...

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

This urban riverside beach keeps it simple. Verdun Beach offers a surprisingly calm slice of the St. Lawrence riverfront...

Anis Ghozzi opened Kahwa Café on Mont-Royal Est in 2010 as a neighbourhood refuge for students and artists, but the pand...

Café Civil is an independent café in Chinatown that brings together coffee, food, and music under one industrial-inspire...

In a city where summer means squeezing into any patch of shade, the pool at Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier offers something be...

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

Built on decades of history and a couple of redesigns, the Complexe aquatique at Parc Jean-Drapeau stands as one of the...

Café 5-6-7 is a compact coffee bar inside Espaces des Arts, the downtown dance and performing arts centre. Named after t...

Roussette Café is a neighbourhood café from the team behind Théâtre Sainte-Catherine, serving coffee, sandwiches, and ho...

Westmount Florist has been around since 1962, and they’ve built their name the old-school way—through consistency, quali...

You’d be forgiven for assuming this stretch of Sherbrooke is just another artery of dépanneurs and dollar stores. But st...

Club Atwater is a private members’ club set in a historic Tudor mansion in Montreal. Established in 1926 as the Montreal...

Campanelli is a family-run Italian café in Saint-Henri, opened in 2010 by Tony Campanelli and Sophie Hébert, with roots...
Showing 24 of 2196 places in Montreal

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

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

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

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

Opened in 1940 with Art Deco lines and civic pride to match, Verdun’s Natatorium was once the largest outdoor pool in Ca...

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

Found behind storied stone walls in Old Montreal, Romies reimagines midcentury American bistro dining with a distinctly...

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

In NDG, the summer crowd gravitates toward Confederation Park’s 50-metre public pool—a no-fuss setup that handles everyt...

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

Neighbouring the 180g café-record store hybrid, Ma Mère en Feu is an experiment in what a diner can be in Montreal. Helm...

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

This urban riverside beach keeps it simple. Verdun Beach offers a surprisingly calm slice of the St. Lawrence riverfront...

Anis Ghozzi opened Kahwa Café on Mont-Royal Est in 2010 as a neighbourhood refuge for students and artists, but the pand...

Café Civil is an independent café in Chinatown that brings together coffee, food, and music under one industrial-inspire...

In a city where summer means squeezing into any patch of shade, the pool at Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier offers something be...

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

Built on decades of history and a couple of redesigns, the Complexe aquatique at Parc Jean-Drapeau stands as one of the...

Café 5-6-7 is a compact coffee bar inside Espaces des Arts, the downtown dance and performing arts centre. Named after t...

Roussette Café is a neighbourhood café from the team behind Théâtre Sainte-Catherine, serving coffee, sandwiches, and ho...

Westmount Florist has been around since 1962, and they’ve built their name the old-school way—through consistency, quali...

You’d be forgiven for assuming this stretch of Sherbrooke is just another artery of dépanneurs and dollar stores. But st...

Club Atwater is a private members’ club set in a historic Tudor mansion in Montreal. Established in 1926 as the Montreal...

Campanelli is a family-run Italian café in Saint-Henri, opened in 2010 by Tony Campanelli and Sophie Hébert, with roots...