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    Henri Henri is the Montreal hat shop that has defined a century of style
    History Lesson
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    J.P. Karwacki

    Henri Henri is the Montreal hat shop that has defined a century of style

    NHL hat tricks, Hollywood icons, expertise passed on through nearly a century—this legendary shop is a cornerstone of a city's sartorial history.

    How Montreal’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade still marches on 200 years later
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    How Montreal’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade still marches on 200 years later

    A volunteer-run spectacle with crowds numbering at 300,000, a testament to resilience, and a city-wide tradition that refuses to fade.

    The Bulletin: Two centuries of parades, a decade of tacos, and our future in 25 years [Issue #120]
    Newsletter
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    The Main

    The Bulletin: Two centuries of parades, a decade of tacos, and our future in 25 years [Issue #120]

    The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

    Drogheria Fine’s $5 gnocchi is Montreal’s street food loophole
    Food & Drink
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    Drogheria Fine’s $5 gnocchi is Montreal’s street food loophole

    A unique workaround for the city's outdated street food laws.

    Spare Jeans: How a rebel tailor went from selling cigarettes in Manila to sewing Montreal’s coolest jeans
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    Jenny Greenberg

    Spare Jeans: How a rebel tailor went from selling cigarettes in Manila to sewing Montreal’s coolest jeans

    Master denimhead tailor Prospero Rey’s decades-long journey from the Philippines to creating one of Montreal’s most original fashion ateliers.

    What happened to the Latin Quarter?
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    Jean Bourbeau @ URBANIA

    What happened to the Latin Quarter?

    Old popcorn, flat tap beer, and social issues.

    Royalmount's new Italian dining hall Siamo Noi asks Montreal to think bigger
    Food & Drink
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    Royalmount's new Italian dining hall Siamo Noi asks Montreal to think bigger

    A challenge to the city’s love affair with small, intimate restaurants with dinner and a show.

    Why André the Giant was one of Montreal's greatest entertainers in and out of the ring
    History Lesson
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    Why André the Giant was one of Montreal's greatest entertainers in and out of the ring

    The city's role in André the Giant's path from French farm boy to the Eighth Wonder of the World, with a downtown brasserie pitstop.

    The best cheap things to do in Montreal for $20 or less
    Arts & Culture
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    The Main

    The best cheap things to do in Montreal for $20 or less

    How to eat, drink, and explore the city without breaking the bank.

    The Bulletin: Dancing high above Mile End, rush hour cocktails, and new projects galore [Issue #119]
    Newsletter
    Version Anglaise
    The Main

    The Bulletin: Dancing high above Mile End, rush hour cocktails, and new projects galore [Issue #119]

    The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

    The nomadic kitchen of Pasta Pooks has set up camp in Little Italy
    Food & Drink
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    The nomadic kitchen of Pasta Pooks has set up camp in Little Italy

    From pop-ups to permanence, Montreal’s most raucous pasta operation finds a home—with the same energy, same chaos, and even better carbs.

    This is Even, a Mile-Ex hybrid café-roastery with deep intent
    Food & Drink
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    This is Even, a Mile-Ex hybrid café-roastery with deep intent

    An exhibition of immersed planning in coffee, hospitality, design, and craftsmanship.

    The essentials according to restaurateur Soufian Mamlouk
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    The essentials according to restaurateur Soufian Mamlouk

    Soufian’s essentials reflect deep ties to culture, craftsmanship, and community—local spots that celebrate bold flavours, timeless style, and the art of a well-curated experience.

    Nothing makes sense and everything works inside Chez Jean-Paul's kitchen
    Food & Drink
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    Nothing makes sense and everything works inside Chez Jean-Paul's kitchen

    Late-blooming chef Isaël Gadoua built a 35-seat La Petite-Patrie spot where creativity trumps convention, offering one of Montreal's most uncompromising menus.

    Things to do in Montreal this March
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    The Main

    Things to do in Montreal this March

    From festivals and film to Saint Patrick’s Day’s 200th parade and sugar shack traditions.

    The Bulletin: What do you do during a night that never ends? 🌝 [Issue #118]
    Newsletter
    Version Anglaise
    The Main

    The Bulletin: What do you do during a night that never ends? 🌝 [Issue #118]

    The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

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