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 2024 places in Montreal

Drawing from the Mexican tradition of café de olla, this Parc-Ex spot brews its coffee with piloncillo and star anise in...

Mon Lapin has forged its reputation as one of the best restaurants in the city thanks to its impeccable consistency on a...

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

Garde Manger has spent nearly two decades refining the balance between serious cooking and late night energy. Hidden beh...

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

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

Café Nook is a Korean dessert café on the Plateau focused on comforting drinks and house-made sweets. The room is compac...

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

Momiji, the Otto Group’s latest venture, brings together its strengths in yakitori and sushi under one roof, offering a...

Subterra sits below SonoLux, Quebec’s first contemporary art hotel, operating as a vinyl-focused audio lounge where musi...

"One of Montreals largest sports bars, 3 floors of TVs, not a bad seat in the house! - Stop by for delicious burgers, pi...

For over 65 years, Domenico “Ménick” Perazzino has opened his barbershop on rue Masson like clockwork—lights on by 7:15...

Place Juárez isn’t a single restaurant. It’s more like a DIY food court hidden inside a former storefront on St-Hubert....

Rodeo Montreal occupies a particular niche in the city's nightlife landscape: part honky-tonk fantasy, part disco specta...

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...

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

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

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

Built between 1919 and 1922, Montreal’s Clock Tower stands as a solemn tribute to the Canadian Merchant Navy men lost in...

Le Violon, located in the space which once housed the famed restaurant Maison Publique and has been transformed by desig...

Rôtisserie La Lune is a love letter to Québécois rotisserie culture, reimagined by the celebrated team behind Mon Lapin...

In NDG, where hardware stores and brunch lines dominate the commercial strips, Art et Fleurs stands as a quiet authority...

On Notre-Dame Est in Old Montreal, inside a restored 1865 building on one of the city's oldest streets, Matcha Haüs Atel...

Melbourne's specialty coffee culture arrives in Montreal via Fine Fine Fine, a café opened on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in...
Showing 24 of 2024 places in Montreal

Drawing from the Mexican tradition of café de olla, this Parc-Ex spot brews its coffee with piloncillo and star anise in...

Mon Lapin has forged its reputation as one of the best restaurants in the city thanks to its impeccable consistency on a...

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

Garde Manger has spent nearly two decades refining the balance between serious cooking and late night energy. Hidden beh...

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

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

Café Nook is a Korean dessert café on the Plateau focused on comforting drinks and house-made sweets. The room is compac...

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

Momiji, the Otto Group’s latest venture, brings together its strengths in yakitori and sushi under one roof, offering a...

Subterra sits below SonoLux, Quebec’s first contemporary art hotel, operating as a vinyl-focused audio lounge where musi...

"One of Montreals largest sports bars, 3 floors of TVs, not a bad seat in the house! - Stop by for delicious burgers, pi...

For over 65 years, Domenico “Ménick” Perazzino has opened his barbershop on rue Masson like clockwork—lights on by 7:15...

Place Juárez isn’t a single restaurant. It’s more like a DIY food court hidden inside a former storefront on St-Hubert....

Rodeo Montreal occupies a particular niche in the city's nightlife landscape: part honky-tonk fantasy, part disco specta...

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...

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

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

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

Built between 1919 and 1922, Montreal’s Clock Tower stands as a solemn tribute to the Canadian Merchant Navy men lost in...

Le Violon, located in the space which once housed the famed restaurant Maison Publique and has been transformed by desig...

Rôtisserie La Lune is a love letter to Québécois rotisserie culture, reimagined by the celebrated team behind Mon Lapin...

In NDG, where hardware stores and brunch lines dominate the commercial strips, Art et Fleurs stands as a quiet authority...

On Notre-Dame Est in Old Montreal, inside a restored 1865 building on one of the city's oldest streets, Matcha Haüs Atel...

Melbourne's specialty coffee culture arrives in Montreal via Fine Fine Fine, a café opened on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in...
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 2024 places in Montreal

Drawing from the Mexican tradition of café de olla, this Parc-Ex spot brews its coffee with piloncillo and star anise in...

Mon Lapin has forged its reputation as one of the best restaurants in the city thanks to its impeccable consistency on a...

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

Garde Manger has spent nearly two decades refining the balance between serious cooking and late night energy. Hidden beh...

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

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

Café Nook is a Korean dessert café on the Plateau focused on comforting drinks and house-made sweets. The room is compac...

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

Momiji, the Otto Group’s latest venture, brings together its strengths in yakitori and sushi under one roof, offering a...

Subterra sits below SonoLux, Quebec’s first contemporary art hotel, operating as a vinyl-focused audio lounge where musi...

"One of Montreals largest sports bars, 3 floors of TVs, not a bad seat in the house! - Stop by for delicious burgers, pi...

For over 65 years, Domenico “Ménick” Perazzino has opened his barbershop on rue Masson like clockwork—lights on by 7:15...

Place Juárez isn’t a single restaurant. It’s more like a DIY food court hidden inside a former storefront on St-Hubert....

Rodeo Montreal occupies a particular niche in the city's nightlife landscape: part honky-tonk fantasy, part disco specta...

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...

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

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

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

Built between 1919 and 1922, Montreal’s Clock Tower stands as a solemn tribute to the Canadian Merchant Navy men lost in...

Le Violon, located in the space which once housed the famed restaurant Maison Publique and has been transformed by desig...

Rôtisserie La Lune is a love letter to Québécois rotisserie culture, reimagined by the celebrated team behind Mon Lapin...

In NDG, where hardware stores and brunch lines dominate the commercial strips, Art et Fleurs stands as a quiet authority...

On Notre-Dame Est in Old Montreal, inside a restored 1865 building on one of the city's oldest streets, Matcha Haüs Atel...

Melbourne's specialty coffee culture arrives in Montreal via Fine Fine Fine, a café opened on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in...
Showing 24 of 2024 places in Montreal

Drawing from the Mexican tradition of café de olla, this Parc-Ex spot brews its coffee with piloncillo and star anise in...

Mon Lapin has forged its reputation as one of the best restaurants in the city thanks to its impeccable consistency on a...

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

Garde Manger has spent nearly two decades refining the balance between serious cooking and late night energy. Hidden beh...

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

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

Café Nook is a Korean dessert café on the Plateau focused on comforting drinks and house-made sweets. The room is compac...

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

Momiji, the Otto Group’s latest venture, brings together its strengths in yakitori and sushi under one roof, offering a...

Subterra sits below SonoLux, Quebec’s first contemporary art hotel, operating as a vinyl-focused audio lounge where musi...

"One of Montreals largest sports bars, 3 floors of TVs, not a bad seat in the house! - Stop by for delicious burgers, pi...

For over 65 years, Domenico “Ménick” Perazzino has opened his barbershop on rue Masson like clockwork—lights on by 7:15...

Place Juárez isn’t a single restaurant. It’s more like a DIY food court hidden inside a former storefront on St-Hubert....

Rodeo Montreal occupies a particular niche in the city's nightlife landscape: part honky-tonk fantasy, part disco specta...

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...

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

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

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

Built between 1919 and 1922, Montreal’s Clock Tower stands as a solemn tribute to the Canadian Merchant Navy men lost in...

Le Violon, located in the space which once housed the famed restaurant Maison Publique and has been transformed by desig...

Rôtisserie La Lune is a love letter to Québécois rotisserie culture, reimagined by the celebrated team behind Mon Lapin...

In NDG, where hardware stores and brunch lines dominate the commercial strips, Art et Fleurs stands as a quiet authority...

On Notre-Dame Est in Old Montreal, inside a restored 1865 building on one of the city's oldest streets, Matcha Haüs Atel...

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