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 19 of 21 places in Montreal

What started as a modest brewery in Dorval in 2018 has grown into a full-fledged pub in Lachine, bringing house-brewed b...

Set in a brick house across from the Lachine Canal, El Meson has quietly built a reputation as one of the city’s best sp...

Il Fornetto has been doing rustic Italian right on the banks of the Lachine Canal since 1984. Equal parts neighbourhood...

Marché de Lachine is a living record of Lachine’s past and a seasonal anchor for its present. Operating since 1909, this...

Parc René-Lévesque is one of Montreal’s most quietly spectacular green spaces—a windswept peninsula in Lachine that juts...

Le Ber–Le Moyne House is the oldest standing structure on the island of Montreal, a relic from 1669 that still commands...

Kazo Ramen’s original LaSalle location opened quietly but didn’t stay under the radar for long. Run by co-owners Ryan Hu...

Poterie Foster is a ceramics gallery and studio in Lachine dedicated to showcasing the range and beauty of Canadian clay...

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

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...

Toasties has carved out its place as a West Island favourite, thanks to its sandwiches: Whether you’re craving a Philly...

Maison Café is a neighbourhood coffee shop in LaSalle built around espresso drinks, matcha, and a short menu of café sta...

Non Solo Pane keeps it simple and satisfying with options like their budget-friendly chicken cutlet sandwiches, a stando...

Makaya Chocolat & Bistro sits at the intersection of chocolate, culture, and personal history. Founded by designer–turne...

For more than three decades, G. La Frite has quietly held down a residential corner of Lachine, doing exactly what a nei...

Open since 1991, this private shooting club operates with a clear emphasis on structure, safety, and control. The indoor...

Rapids Park is where the St. Lawrence River puts on a show. Spanning 30 hectares along the LaSalle shoreline, this park...

For nearly a decade, Quai des Glaces has been serving house-made ice creams along the Lachine Canal, first under founder...

Parc Angrignon feels like a world away from the city, despite sitting at the last stop of the green metro line. Spanning...
Showing 19 of 21 places in Montreal

What started as a modest brewery in Dorval in 2018 has grown into a full-fledged pub in Lachine, bringing house-brewed b...

Set in a brick house across from the Lachine Canal, El Meson has quietly built a reputation as one of the city’s best sp...

Il Fornetto has been doing rustic Italian right on the banks of the Lachine Canal since 1984. Equal parts neighbourhood...

Marché de Lachine is a living record of Lachine’s past and a seasonal anchor for its present. Operating since 1909, this...

Parc René-Lévesque is one of Montreal’s most quietly spectacular green spaces—a windswept peninsula in Lachine that juts...

Le Ber–Le Moyne House is the oldest standing structure on the island of Montreal, a relic from 1669 that still commands...

Kazo Ramen’s original LaSalle location opened quietly but didn’t stay under the radar for long. Run by co-owners Ryan Hu...

Poterie Foster is a ceramics gallery and studio in Lachine dedicated to showcasing the range and beauty of Canadian clay...

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

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...

Toasties has carved out its place as a West Island favourite, thanks to its sandwiches: Whether you’re craving a Philly...

Maison Café is a neighbourhood coffee shop in LaSalle built around espresso drinks, matcha, and a short menu of café sta...

Non Solo Pane keeps it simple and satisfying with options like their budget-friendly chicken cutlet sandwiches, a stando...

Makaya Chocolat & Bistro sits at the intersection of chocolate, culture, and personal history. Founded by designer–turne...

For more than three decades, G. La Frite has quietly held down a residential corner of Lachine, doing exactly what a nei...

Open since 1991, this private shooting club operates with a clear emphasis on structure, safety, and control. The indoor...

Rapids Park is where the St. Lawrence River puts on a show. Spanning 30 hectares along the LaSalle shoreline, this park...

For nearly a decade, Quai des Glaces has been serving house-made ice creams along the Lachine Canal, first under founder...

Parc Angrignon feels like a world away from the city, despite sitting at the last stop of the green metro line. Spanning...
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 19 of 21 places in Montreal

What started as a modest brewery in Dorval in 2018 has grown into a full-fledged pub in Lachine, bringing house-brewed b...

Set in a brick house across from the Lachine Canal, El Meson has quietly built a reputation as one of the city’s best sp...

Il Fornetto has been doing rustic Italian right on the banks of the Lachine Canal since 1984. Equal parts neighbourhood...

Marché de Lachine is a living record of Lachine’s past and a seasonal anchor for its present. Operating since 1909, this...

Parc René-Lévesque is one of Montreal’s most quietly spectacular green spaces—a windswept peninsula in Lachine that juts...

Le Ber–Le Moyne House is the oldest standing structure on the island of Montreal, a relic from 1669 that still commands...

Kazo Ramen’s original LaSalle location opened quietly but didn’t stay under the radar for long. Run by co-owners Ryan Hu...

Poterie Foster is a ceramics gallery and studio in Lachine dedicated to showcasing the range and beauty of Canadian clay...

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

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...

Toasties has carved out its place as a West Island favourite, thanks to its sandwiches: Whether you’re craving a Philly...

Maison Café is a neighbourhood coffee shop in LaSalle built around espresso drinks, matcha, and a short menu of café sta...

Non Solo Pane keeps it simple and satisfying with options like their budget-friendly chicken cutlet sandwiches, a stando...

Makaya Chocolat & Bistro sits at the intersection of chocolate, culture, and personal history. Founded by designer–turne...

For more than three decades, G. La Frite has quietly held down a residential corner of Lachine, doing exactly what a nei...

Open since 1991, this private shooting club operates with a clear emphasis on structure, safety, and control. The indoor...

Rapids Park is where the St. Lawrence River puts on a show. Spanning 30 hectares along the LaSalle shoreline, this park...

For nearly a decade, Quai des Glaces has been serving house-made ice creams along the Lachine Canal, first under founder...

Parc Angrignon feels like a world away from the city, despite sitting at the last stop of the green metro line. Spanning...
Showing 19 of 21 places in Montreal

What started as a modest brewery in Dorval in 2018 has grown into a full-fledged pub in Lachine, bringing house-brewed b...

Set in a brick house across from the Lachine Canal, El Meson has quietly built a reputation as one of the city’s best sp...

Il Fornetto has been doing rustic Italian right on the banks of the Lachine Canal since 1984. Equal parts neighbourhood...

Marché de Lachine is a living record of Lachine’s past and a seasonal anchor for its present. Operating since 1909, this...

Parc René-Lévesque is one of Montreal’s most quietly spectacular green spaces—a windswept peninsula in Lachine that juts...

Le Ber–Le Moyne House is the oldest standing structure on the island of Montreal, a relic from 1669 that still commands...

Kazo Ramen’s original LaSalle location opened quietly but didn’t stay under the radar for long. Run by co-owners Ryan Hu...

Poterie Foster is a ceramics gallery and studio in Lachine dedicated to showcasing the range and beauty of Canadian clay...

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

Centre des viandes F. Iasenza has been supplying Montrealers with everyday cuts and harder-to-find specialties since 198...

Toasties has carved out its place as a West Island favourite, thanks to its sandwiches: Whether you’re craving a Philly...

Maison Café is a neighbourhood coffee shop in LaSalle built around espresso drinks, matcha, and a short menu of café sta...

Non Solo Pane keeps it simple and satisfying with options like their budget-friendly chicken cutlet sandwiches, a stando...

Makaya Chocolat & Bistro sits at the intersection of chocolate, culture, and personal history. Founded by designer–turne...

For more than three decades, G. La Frite has quietly held down a residential corner of Lachine, doing exactly what a nei...

Open since 1991, this private shooting club operates with a clear emphasis on structure, safety, and control. The indoor...

Rapids Park is where the St. Lawrence River puts on a show. Spanning 30 hectares along the LaSalle shoreline, this park...

For nearly a decade, Quai des Glaces has been serving house-made ice creams along the Lachine Canal, first under founder...

Parc Angrignon feels like a world away from the city, despite sitting at the last stop of the green metro line. Spanning...