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 12 of 12 places in Montreal

Andalos has been a Saint-Laurent institution since Raymond Cheaib opened a modest pita production facility on Boulevard...

Since 1954, Dic Ann’s has been a Montreal icon, thanks to its ultra-thin patties, toasted buns, and signature tomato-bas...

Perched alongside the Métropolitaine (Autoroute 40), Ivan & Co’s castle-like facade — complete with gargoyles, stained g...

La Brasserie San-Ô began as a pandemic-era experiment in a borrowed kitchen in Parc-Ex, with Noriko and Yota Suzuki test...

Specializing in Niçoise cuisine that combines the best of southern France and Italy, the father-daughter team behind thi...

Milo & Dexter is reshaping Canada’s garment narrative in its own way with a reverence for tradition and a sharp eye on t...

Mathieu Leclerc was already a working designer at Studio Knowhow when he spotted a George Nelson chair for Herman Miller...

Café Gentile on Chabanel is where a large part of Montreal’s Italian café culture quietly took root. Opened in 1959 by I...

Patate Rouge doesn’t need buzz to stay busy—its fans have been showing up for decades. With its unmistakable red exterio...

Séjour Furniture blurs the lines between restoration, design, and curation, creating a dialogue between the past and the...
![Photo of Kid's Stuff [Trucs d'enfants] (sur rendez-vous)](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.sanity.io%2Fimages%2F2edxk5v7%2Fproduction%2Fc60e7cda0e4e5707195a0f550e314547b0a828f7-574x1020.webp%3Fw%3D288%26h%3D288%26fit%3Dcrop%26q%3D75&w=2560&q=75)
Kid’s Stuff (Trucs d’enfants) comes from designer Mary-Jo noticing something parents were saying quietly but often: kids...

Since 2010, Veux-tu une bière? has built a loyal following as one of Montreal’s most beloved neighbourhood shops for Que...
Showing 12 of 12 places in Montreal

Andalos has been a Saint-Laurent institution since Raymond Cheaib opened a modest pita production facility on Boulevard...

Since 1954, Dic Ann’s has been a Montreal icon, thanks to its ultra-thin patties, toasted buns, and signature tomato-bas...

Perched alongside the Métropolitaine (Autoroute 40), Ivan & Co’s castle-like facade — complete with gargoyles, stained g...

La Brasserie San-Ô began as a pandemic-era experiment in a borrowed kitchen in Parc-Ex, with Noriko and Yota Suzuki test...

Specializing in Niçoise cuisine that combines the best of southern France and Italy, the father-daughter team behind thi...

Milo & Dexter is reshaping Canada’s garment narrative in its own way with a reverence for tradition and a sharp eye on t...

Mathieu Leclerc was already a working designer at Studio Knowhow when he spotted a George Nelson chair for Herman Miller...

Café Gentile on Chabanel is where a large part of Montreal’s Italian café culture quietly took root. Opened in 1959 by I...

Patate Rouge doesn’t need buzz to stay busy—its fans have been showing up for decades. With its unmistakable red exterio...

Séjour Furniture blurs the lines between restoration, design, and curation, creating a dialogue between the past and the...
![Photo of Kid's Stuff [Trucs d'enfants] (sur rendez-vous)](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.sanity.io%2Fimages%2F2edxk5v7%2Fproduction%2Fc60e7cda0e4e5707195a0f550e314547b0a828f7-574x1020.webp%3Fw%3D288%26h%3D288%26fit%3Dcrop%26q%3D75&w=2560&q=75)
Kid’s Stuff (Trucs d’enfants) comes from designer Mary-Jo noticing something parents were saying quietly but often: kids...

Since 2010, Veux-tu une bière? has built a loyal following as one of Montreal’s most beloved neighbourhood shops for Que...
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 12 of 12 places in Montreal

Andalos has been a Saint-Laurent institution since Raymond Cheaib opened a modest pita production facility on Boulevard...

Since 1954, Dic Ann’s has been a Montreal icon, thanks to its ultra-thin patties, toasted buns, and signature tomato-bas...

Perched alongside the Métropolitaine (Autoroute 40), Ivan & Co’s castle-like facade — complete with gargoyles, stained g...

La Brasserie San-Ô began as a pandemic-era experiment in a borrowed kitchen in Parc-Ex, with Noriko and Yota Suzuki test...

Specializing in Niçoise cuisine that combines the best of southern France and Italy, the father-daughter team behind thi...

Milo & Dexter is reshaping Canada’s garment narrative in its own way with a reverence for tradition and a sharp eye on t...

Mathieu Leclerc was already a working designer at Studio Knowhow when he spotted a George Nelson chair for Herman Miller...

Café Gentile on Chabanel is where a large part of Montreal’s Italian café culture quietly took root. Opened in 1959 by I...

Patate Rouge doesn’t need buzz to stay busy—its fans have been showing up for decades. With its unmistakable red exterio...

Séjour Furniture blurs the lines between restoration, design, and curation, creating a dialogue between the past and the...
![Photo of Kid's Stuff [Trucs d'enfants] (sur rendez-vous)](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.sanity.io%2Fimages%2F2edxk5v7%2Fproduction%2Fc60e7cda0e4e5707195a0f550e314547b0a828f7-574x1020.webp%3Fw%3D288%26h%3D288%26fit%3Dcrop%26q%3D75&w=2560&q=75)
Kid’s Stuff (Trucs d’enfants) comes from designer Mary-Jo noticing something parents were saying quietly but often: kids...

Since 2010, Veux-tu une bière? has built a loyal following as one of Montreal’s most beloved neighbourhood shops for Que...
Showing 12 of 12 places in Montreal

Andalos has been a Saint-Laurent institution since Raymond Cheaib opened a modest pita production facility on Boulevard...

Since 1954, Dic Ann’s has been a Montreal icon, thanks to its ultra-thin patties, toasted buns, and signature tomato-bas...

Perched alongside the Métropolitaine (Autoroute 40), Ivan & Co’s castle-like facade — complete with gargoyles, stained g...

La Brasserie San-Ô began as a pandemic-era experiment in a borrowed kitchen in Parc-Ex, with Noriko and Yota Suzuki test...

Specializing in Niçoise cuisine that combines the best of southern France and Italy, the father-daughter team behind thi...

Milo & Dexter is reshaping Canada’s garment narrative in its own way with a reverence for tradition and a sharp eye on t...

Mathieu Leclerc was already a working designer at Studio Knowhow when he spotted a George Nelson chair for Herman Miller...

Café Gentile on Chabanel is where a large part of Montreal’s Italian café culture quietly took root. Opened in 1959 by I...

Patate Rouge doesn’t need buzz to stay busy—its fans have been showing up for decades. With its unmistakable red exterio...

Séjour Furniture blurs the lines between restoration, design, and curation, creating a dialogue between the past and the...
![Photo of Kid's Stuff [Trucs d'enfants] (sur rendez-vous)](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.sanity.io%2Fimages%2F2edxk5v7%2Fproduction%2Fc60e7cda0e4e5707195a0f550e314547b0a828f7-574x1020.webp%3Fw%3D288%26h%3D288%26fit%3Dcrop%26q%3D75&w=2560&q=75)
Kid’s Stuff (Trucs d’enfants) comes from designer Mary-Jo noticing something parents were saying quietly but often: kids...

Since 2010, Veux-tu une bière? has built a loyal following as one of Montreal’s most beloved neighbourhood shops for Que...