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 13 of 13 places in Montreal

Théâtre Sainte-Catherine has been running on creative energy and community spirit since 2009, when Mark Louch, Alain Mer...

On Saint-Laurent, in a building striking enough to earn its architect a Prix d'Excellence from the Ordre des architectes...

Built in 1928 by architect René Charbonneau and decorated by the prolific Emmanuel Briffa — who left his mark on more th...

The Théâtre du Nouveau Monde has been one of Montreal’s defining stages since 1951, a major French-language theatre devo...

For over half a century, Centaur Theatre has been the beating heart of Montreal’s English-language theatre scene, stagin...

Ah, the "Broadway of Montreal": Long before it became a shorthand for English-language theatre, Segal Centre for Perform...

Since 1960, the National Theatre School of Canada has shaped some of the country’s most influential theatre, film, and t...

The Rialto Theatre is one of the few surviving monuments to Montreal’s golden age of cinema, both preserved and reborn....

A modern take on the Italian-style theatre, Théâtre Maisonneuve has been a cornerstone of Montreal’s performing arts sce...

The Théâtre Plaza isn’t just a relic—it’s a survivor. First opened in 1922 on Plaza St-Hubert as a lavish movie palace a...

Built with steel bones and nationalist ambition in the early 1890s, the Monument-National is the oldest active theatre i...

Théâtre Paradoxe is what happens when a neighbourhood church is given a second life without losing its first one. The fo...

L’Olympia has seen almost a century of Montreal’s cultural life unfold from its stage. Opened in 1925 as a cinema, the t...
Showing 13 of 13 places in Montreal

Théâtre Sainte-Catherine has been running on creative energy and community spirit since 2009, when Mark Louch, Alain Mer...

On Saint-Laurent, in a building striking enough to earn its architect a Prix d'Excellence from the Ordre des architectes...

Built in 1928 by architect René Charbonneau and decorated by the prolific Emmanuel Briffa — who left his mark on more th...

The Théâtre du Nouveau Monde has been one of Montreal’s defining stages since 1951, a major French-language theatre devo...

For over half a century, Centaur Theatre has been the beating heart of Montreal’s English-language theatre scene, stagin...

Ah, the "Broadway of Montreal": Long before it became a shorthand for English-language theatre, Segal Centre for Perform...

Since 1960, the National Theatre School of Canada has shaped some of the country’s most influential theatre, film, and t...

The Rialto Theatre is one of the few surviving monuments to Montreal’s golden age of cinema, both preserved and reborn....

A modern take on the Italian-style theatre, Théâtre Maisonneuve has been a cornerstone of Montreal’s performing arts sce...

The Théâtre Plaza isn’t just a relic—it’s a survivor. First opened in 1922 on Plaza St-Hubert as a lavish movie palace a...

Built with steel bones and nationalist ambition in the early 1890s, the Monument-National is the oldest active theatre i...

Théâtre Paradoxe is what happens when a neighbourhood church is given a second life without losing its first one. The fo...

L’Olympia has seen almost a century of Montreal’s cultural life unfold from its stage. Opened in 1925 as a cinema, the t...
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 13 of 13 places in Montreal

Théâtre Sainte-Catherine has been running on creative energy and community spirit since 2009, when Mark Louch, Alain Mer...

On Saint-Laurent, in a building striking enough to earn its architect a Prix d'Excellence from the Ordre des architectes...

Built in 1928 by architect René Charbonneau and decorated by the prolific Emmanuel Briffa — who left his mark on more th...

The Théâtre du Nouveau Monde has been one of Montreal’s defining stages since 1951, a major French-language theatre devo...

For over half a century, Centaur Theatre has been the beating heart of Montreal’s English-language theatre scene, stagin...

Ah, the "Broadway of Montreal": Long before it became a shorthand for English-language theatre, Segal Centre for Perform...

Since 1960, the National Theatre School of Canada has shaped some of the country’s most influential theatre, film, and t...

The Rialto Theatre is one of the few surviving monuments to Montreal’s golden age of cinema, both preserved and reborn....

A modern take on the Italian-style theatre, Théâtre Maisonneuve has been a cornerstone of Montreal’s performing arts sce...

The Théâtre Plaza isn’t just a relic—it’s a survivor. First opened in 1922 on Plaza St-Hubert as a lavish movie palace a...

Built with steel bones and nationalist ambition in the early 1890s, the Monument-National is the oldest active theatre i...

Théâtre Paradoxe is what happens when a neighbourhood church is given a second life without losing its first one. The fo...

L’Olympia has seen almost a century of Montreal’s cultural life unfold from its stage. Opened in 1925 as a cinema, the t...
Showing 13 of 13 places in Montreal

Théâtre Sainte-Catherine has been running on creative energy and community spirit since 2009, when Mark Louch, Alain Mer...

On Saint-Laurent, in a building striking enough to earn its architect a Prix d'Excellence from the Ordre des architectes...

Built in 1928 by architect René Charbonneau and decorated by the prolific Emmanuel Briffa — who left his mark on more th...

The Théâtre du Nouveau Monde has been one of Montreal’s defining stages since 1951, a major French-language theatre devo...

For over half a century, Centaur Theatre has been the beating heart of Montreal’s English-language theatre scene, stagin...

Ah, the "Broadway of Montreal": Long before it became a shorthand for English-language theatre, Segal Centre for Perform...

Since 1960, the National Theatre School of Canada has shaped some of the country’s most influential theatre, film, and t...

The Rialto Theatre is one of the few surviving monuments to Montreal’s golden age of cinema, both preserved and reborn....

A modern take on the Italian-style theatre, Théâtre Maisonneuve has been a cornerstone of Montreal’s performing arts sce...

The Théâtre Plaza isn’t just a relic—it’s a survivor. First opened in 1922 on Plaza St-Hubert as a lavish movie palace a...

Built with steel bones and nationalist ambition in the early 1890s, the Monument-National is the oldest active theatre i...

Théâtre Paradoxe is what happens when a neighbourhood church is given a second life without losing its first one. The fo...

L’Olympia has seen almost a century of Montreal’s cultural life unfold from its stage. Opened in 1925 as a cinema, the t...