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 39 places in Montreal

Kyoto Fleurs brings together the precision of Japanese aesthetics and the wild charm of fresh blooms. Founded by Marilou...

La Rama on Bernard Street in the Mile End is a haven for dance music aficionados and vinyl diggers. Founded in 2016 by K...

Le Ninety isn’t just curating clothes—it’s curating narratives. This Saint-Denis vintage boutique has carved out its ide...

Founded in 2019, Piko Peppers has become a go-to spot in Montreal for anyone who takes their heat seriously. The boutiqu...

Dime didn’t start with a business plan—it started with a bunch of Montreal kids skating, filming, and joking their way i...

raplapla began the way a lot of good Montreal stories do: with someone losing a job and deciding to make something bette...

Since 2006, the Plateau institution Mycoboutique has catered to anyone curious about fungi—from amateur foragers to culi...

This gallery-boutique on St-Denis Street from Paperole, a Montreal-based publisher, revitalized its area with contempora...

The whole thing started in a basement. In 1996, a corner of the Santropol Roulant where delivery bikes went to rest thei...

It started with eleven sandwiches. In 1995, two waiters from Café Santropol had a hunch that food could bridge the dista...

The name has outlasted its original trio and the cushions are long gone, but 3 Femmes 1 Coussin has been shaping how Mon...

On a stretch of Saint-Laurent better known for bars and smoke shops, this low-profile florist turns out some of the most...

Eva B is less a boutique than a self-contained world—a maximalist mashup of vintage store, café, costume rental house, a...

Cœur d’Artichaut is Elisheva San Nicolas’s love letter to the world of design, travel, and bold creativityThis concept s...

Since 2008, Boutique Unicorn has anchored itself on Saint-Laurent Boulevard as a sharp, stylish outpost for women’s fash...

This shop doesn’t rely on hype—it’s built entirely on taste and the person behind it. Known mostly by word of mouth, thi...

Boutique Safran feels less like a store and more like a curated extension of someone’s good taste. Run by owner Marie-Jo...

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

Since 2019, the ethos at Boutique Crème feels timeless. Think culinary tools and cooking classes rooted in tradition but...

What started as a passion project on the anime convention circuit has since evolved into a full-fledged stationery and g...

Since 2002, Argent Tonic has been a quiet force on Laurier Avenue, where Aaron Maya transforms silver and semi-precious...

Nüspace has long worked from a simple premise: good design shouldn’t feel precious or out of reach. The showroom leans h...

Founded in 1980 in a former mechanic’s garage on Duluth, Zone Maison has grown alongside the city it serves. Still roote...

Operating as a cooperative repair atelier, the team at Lurlu Coop mixes deep technical know-how with a strong instinct f...
Showing 24 of 39 places in Montreal

Kyoto Fleurs brings together the precision of Japanese aesthetics and the wild charm of fresh blooms. Founded by Marilou...

La Rama on Bernard Street in the Mile End is a haven for dance music aficionados and vinyl diggers. Founded in 2016 by K...

Le Ninety isn’t just curating clothes—it’s curating narratives. This Saint-Denis vintage boutique has carved out its ide...

Founded in 2019, Piko Peppers has become a go-to spot in Montreal for anyone who takes their heat seriously. The boutiqu...

Dime didn’t start with a business plan—it started with a bunch of Montreal kids skating, filming, and joking their way i...

raplapla began the way a lot of good Montreal stories do: with someone losing a job and deciding to make something bette...

Since 2006, the Plateau institution Mycoboutique has catered to anyone curious about fungi—from amateur foragers to culi...

This gallery-boutique on St-Denis Street from Paperole, a Montreal-based publisher, revitalized its area with contempora...

The whole thing started in a basement. In 1996, a corner of the Santropol Roulant where delivery bikes went to rest thei...

It started with eleven sandwiches. In 1995, two waiters from Café Santropol had a hunch that food could bridge the dista...

The name has outlasted its original trio and the cushions are long gone, but 3 Femmes 1 Coussin has been shaping how Mon...

On a stretch of Saint-Laurent better known for bars and smoke shops, this low-profile florist turns out some of the most...

Eva B is less a boutique than a self-contained world—a maximalist mashup of vintage store, café, costume rental house, a...

Cœur d’Artichaut is Elisheva San Nicolas’s love letter to the world of design, travel, and bold creativityThis concept s...

Since 2008, Boutique Unicorn has anchored itself on Saint-Laurent Boulevard as a sharp, stylish outpost for women’s fash...

This shop doesn’t rely on hype—it’s built entirely on taste and the person behind it. Known mostly by word of mouth, thi...

Boutique Safran feels less like a store and more like a curated extension of someone’s good taste. Run by owner Marie-Jo...

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

Since 2019, the ethos at Boutique Crème feels timeless. Think culinary tools and cooking classes rooted in tradition but...

What started as a passion project on the anime convention circuit has since evolved into a full-fledged stationery and g...

Since 2002, Argent Tonic has been a quiet force on Laurier Avenue, where Aaron Maya transforms silver and semi-precious...

Nüspace has long worked from a simple premise: good design shouldn’t feel precious or out of reach. The showroom leans h...

Founded in 1980 in a former mechanic’s garage on Duluth, Zone Maison has grown alongside the city it serves. Still roote...

Operating as a cooperative repair atelier, the team at Lurlu Coop mixes deep technical know-how with a strong instinct f...
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 39 places in Montreal

Kyoto Fleurs brings together the precision of Japanese aesthetics and the wild charm of fresh blooms. Founded by Marilou...

La Rama on Bernard Street in the Mile End is a haven for dance music aficionados and vinyl diggers. Founded in 2016 by K...

Le Ninety isn’t just curating clothes—it’s curating narratives. This Saint-Denis vintage boutique has carved out its ide...

Founded in 2019, Piko Peppers has become a go-to spot in Montreal for anyone who takes their heat seriously. The boutiqu...

Dime didn’t start with a business plan—it started with a bunch of Montreal kids skating, filming, and joking their way i...

raplapla began the way a lot of good Montreal stories do: with someone losing a job and deciding to make something bette...

Since 2006, the Plateau institution Mycoboutique has catered to anyone curious about fungi—from amateur foragers to culi...

This gallery-boutique on St-Denis Street from Paperole, a Montreal-based publisher, revitalized its area with contempora...

The whole thing started in a basement. In 1996, a corner of the Santropol Roulant where delivery bikes went to rest thei...

It started with eleven sandwiches. In 1995, two waiters from Café Santropol had a hunch that food could bridge the dista...

The name has outlasted its original trio and the cushions are long gone, but 3 Femmes 1 Coussin has been shaping how Mon...

On a stretch of Saint-Laurent better known for bars and smoke shops, this low-profile florist turns out some of the most...

Eva B is less a boutique than a self-contained world—a maximalist mashup of vintage store, café, costume rental house, a...

Cœur d’Artichaut is Elisheva San Nicolas’s love letter to the world of design, travel, and bold creativityThis concept s...

Since 2008, Boutique Unicorn has anchored itself on Saint-Laurent Boulevard as a sharp, stylish outpost for women’s fash...

This shop doesn’t rely on hype—it’s built entirely on taste and the person behind it. Known mostly by word of mouth, thi...

Boutique Safran feels less like a store and more like a curated extension of someone’s good taste. Run by owner Marie-Jo...

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

Since 2019, the ethos at Boutique Crème feels timeless. Think culinary tools and cooking classes rooted in tradition but...

What started as a passion project on the anime convention circuit has since evolved into a full-fledged stationery and g...

Since 2002, Argent Tonic has been a quiet force on Laurier Avenue, where Aaron Maya transforms silver and semi-precious...

Nüspace has long worked from a simple premise: good design shouldn’t feel precious or out of reach. The showroom leans h...

Founded in 1980 in a former mechanic’s garage on Duluth, Zone Maison has grown alongside the city it serves. Still roote...

Operating as a cooperative repair atelier, the team at Lurlu Coop mixes deep technical know-how with a strong instinct f...
Showing 24 of 39 places in Montreal

Kyoto Fleurs brings together the precision of Japanese aesthetics and the wild charm of fresh blooms. Founded by Marilou...

La Rama on Bernard Street in the Mile End is a haven for dance music aficionados and vinyl diggers. Founded in 2016 by K...

Le Ninety isn’t just curating clothes—it’s curating narratives. This Saint-Denis vintage boutique has carved out its ide...

Founded in 2019, Piko Peppers has become a go-to spot in Montreal for anyone who takes their heat seriously. The boutiqu...

Dime didn’t start with a business plan—it started with a bunch of Montreal kids skating, filming, and joking their way i...

raplapla began the way a lot of good Montreal stories do: with someone losing a job and deciding to make something bette...

Since 2006, the Plateau institution Mycoboutique has catered to anyone curious about fungi—from amateur foragers to culi...

This gallery-boutique on St-Denis Street from Paperole, a Montreal-based publisher, revitalized its area with contempora...

The whole thing started in a basement. In 1996, a corner of the Santropol Roulant where delivery bikes went to rest thei...

It started with eleven sandwiches. In 1995, two waiters from Café Santropol had a hunch that food could bridge the dista...

The name has outlasted its original trio and the cushions are long gone, but 3 Femmes 1 Coussin has been shaping how Mon...

On a stretch of Saint-Laurent better known for bars and smoke shops, this low-profile florist turns out some of the most...

Eva B is less a boutique than a self-contained world—a maximalist mashup of vintage store, café, costume rental house, a...

Cœur d’Artichaut is Elisheva San Nicolas’s love letter to the world of design, travel, and bold creativityThis concept s...

Since 2008, Boutique Unicorn has anchored itself on Saint-Laurent Boulevard as a sharp, stylish outpost for women’s fash...

This shop doesn’t rely on hype—it’s built entirely on taste and the person behind it. Known mostly by word of mouth, thi...

Boutique Safran feels less like a store and more like a curated extension of someone’s good taste. Run by owner Marie-Jo...

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

Since 2019, the ethos at Boutique Crème feels timeless. Think culinary tools and cooking classes rooted in tradition but...

What started as a passion project on the anime convention circuit has since evolved into a full-fledged stationery and g...

Since 2002, Argent Tonic has been a quiet force on Laurier Avenue, where Aaron Maya transforms silver and semi-precious...

Nüspace has long worked from a simple premise: good design shouldn’t feel precious or out of reach. The showroom leans h...

Founded in 1980 in a former mechanic’s garage on Duluth, Zone Maison has grown alongside the city it serves. Still roote...

Operating as a cooperative repair atelier, the team at Lurlu Coop mixes deep technical know-how with a strong instinct f...