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      Summer is here and in full swing. And you know what that means—dining out just got a whole lot better. This list is your go-to guide for that special place you'll want to reserve the next time you head out for dinner.

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      4095 Rue Molson

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      1025 Rue Lenoir

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      386 Beaumont Avenue

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      Image credit: Denise

      Boucherie et Bar à Vin Provisions

      1142 Avenue Van Horne

      With its own in-house butchery, the menu of this Outremont restaurant is an exceptional find for summer dining. Serving everything from grilled skewers to sharing plates of top cuts, plus some well-sourced platter of oysters in between, this restaurant is akin to a next-gen steakhouse worth enjoying at the peak of the season.

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      Image credit: Boucherie Provisions

      Taverne Sur Le Square

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      Image credit: Taverne Sur le Square

      Mon Lapin

      150 Rue Saint-Zotique Est

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      Book tonight on DINR
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      This neighbourhood spot converted from a longstanding dive bar is perfect during warmer months. Whether it’s drinking and dining on its casual streetside terrasse or cooling off with wine and bites inside their long dining space, its seasonal cuisine sourced from the nearby Jean-Talon Market takes classics ranging from dressed oysters, pasta, desserts, rotisserie—really, anything—and gives them inventive spins you won’t find elsewhere.

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      Candide

      551 Rue Saint-Martin

      It’s one thing to dine inside this restaurant set in a deconsecrated church, but come summertime, its terrasse of natural wood and white steel is the optimal way to experience it both in terms of atmosphere and tasting menus that take you through whatever’s freshest that time of year. The peak of summer isn’t just celebrated on the plates, but with bottles from their long wine lists.

      Book tonight on DINR
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      Bistro La Franquette

      374 Victoria Avenue

      This new operation in Westmount makes good on dining out in the summer both inside its extra high-ceilinged dining room and long outdoor terrasse. Bring company and dig into its sharing-style menus and luxurious desserts with a heavy French influence; it’s one of the better dining options in the southwest side of Montreal for its exceptional service and level of cooking.

      Book tonight on DINR
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      Mano Cornuto

      988 Rue Ottawa

      One trip to this new-wave Italian restaurant in Griffintown will you give you a great idea of what they’re all about, and good enough to beg repeat visits: Fresh Italian aperitivo, fresh pastas and focaccia, sliced charcuterie, and pulled espresso shots and mixed sodas for dessert all come in a lively atmosphere that effortlessly exudes cool. Try them during their family-style Sunday Sugo meals.

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      Garde Manger

      A lauded, 17-year veteran of Montreal’s restaurant scene thanks to the devotion of its chef Chuck Hughes, Garde Manger is where summertime restaurant goers head to when they want to leave a meal more than satiated. From its infectious atmosphere to heaved platters of seafood and precise plates of seasonal vegetables and farm fresh proteins, the cooking and service here is always on its A-game, and that’s as good a reason as any to eat out in our books.

      Book tonight on DINR
      Image credit: Le Garde-Manger

      Hélicoptère

      4255 Rue Ontario Est

      Don’t let its casual air fool you: This here’s one of the few restaurants leading the pack for fine dining in Hochelaga thanks to its inspired menus, served in a spacious room dripping with hanging pothos. Wines are sell-sourced, the cocktails are creative, and their tasting menu will take you on an inexpensive but no less flavourful trip through everything they have to offer.

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