☕ Coffee, Bagels, & Views in French Canada's Cosmopolitan City of Montréal

☕ Coffee, Bagels, & Views in French Canada's Cosmopolitan City of Montréal

Montréal is the largest city in Canada’s French-influenced province of Québec. It is named after Mount Royal, the stunning triple-peaked hill at the city’s center. The city itself is located on the largest island of the Hochelaga Archipelago off of the Saint Lawrence River; nine bridges of various sizes and designs connect Montréal to the surrounding areas. This guide outlines coffee shops, food, and activities.
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Morning in Montréal

For those who require, or simply enjoy, starting their day with a cup of coffee, there are countless places to choose from in Montréal. Le Brûloir, Saison des pluies, Ferlucci, and Zab Café are several options, although, coffee nearly anywhere in this European-esque city will help you begin the day with your best (caffeinated) foot forward.

  After coffee, walk along the streets and seek out a bagel, bread, or pastry shop. In contrast to New York City where bagels are boiled in mineral-dense NYC water, Montréal style bagels are boiled in honey and water. This results in the bagels having an overall subtle yet sweeter taste. They’re cooked in wood-fired ovens after being boiled, giving them a deeper and crunchier crust, as well. Appearance wise, they are thinner and smaller than a New York style bagel while still retaining the feeling of being doughy and dense. 

If you’re seeking a more substantial meal to keep you going throughout the afternoon, opt for brunch. Even though Montréal is better known for its nightlife spaces than it’s breakfast and brunch spots, there are quite a few lovely places. Arthurs Nosh Bar is a Jewish establishment that serves plates such as latkes, Moroccan toast with poached eggs, and flavorful chickpeas with sides of tahini. For a spot that’s a bit more upscale, Bar George at the Mount Stephen Hotel is a must. The stunning 300-year-old stained glass windows and gold fixtures complement their duck confit hash and lobster benedict to a T. You can always poke around Jean Talon Market, too, and find something to eat as you wander. 

Coffee Shops

Le Brûloir
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Saison des pluies
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Ferlucci Coffee Shop
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Atelier de torréfaction Zab Café
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Bagel Shops

St-Viateur Bagel
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St-Viateur Bagel has been handmaking its famous Montréal bagels since 1957.
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Fairmount Bagel
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Bread & Pastry Shops

Boulangerie Les Co'Pains d'Abord
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Pâtisserie Rhubarbe
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Kouing Amann Bakery
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Brunch Spots

Arthurs Nosh Bar
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Their brunch menu is only available on weekends yet they sandwiches and breakfast items are available throughout the week.
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Bar George
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Jean Talon Market
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This is one of the largest open-air public markets in North America that features an impressive selection of fresh and local produce in addition to specialty products from regional artisans, farmers, and bakers.
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Afternoon Activities

Places of Interest

Old Montreal
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Place d’Armes
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Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
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Saint-Paul Street West
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Mount Royal Park
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Saint Lawrence River
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Plateau Mont-Royal
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Saint Laurent Boulevard
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Winding Down

Aside from traditional French Canadian and French cuisine that can be found in Montréal, however, the diversity of Middle Eastern cuisine spans multiple regions, styles, and traditions. From casual chain eateries like Beba to the Lebanese Daou to the fusion of Syrian and Armenian cuisines at Alep and Le Petit Alep, there is no shortage of variety within this city. Choosing a spot for dinner is quite challenging, but once you narrow it down to the type of cuisine you desire and price range you will be all good.

If you’re wanting to have dinner and drinks, wine bars are an excellent choice when in Montréal. Le Rouge Gorge‘s classy marble-topped bars and white-painted brick walls complement owner Alain Rochard’s wine selection quite well. As a vintner from southern France, he knows what he’s doing and the food paired with each specific glass is carefully curated. Loïc, a former bank in Saint-Henri, has a lovely green terrace and a list piled high with natural wines; this is a great spot on a summer evening to split a bottle with some friends. Le Majestique closes during the wee hours of the morning (3 am) but thankfully serves amazing food as the night progresses. The food is fun yet incredible while the wine selection is an impressive selection that is mostly privately imported from small, artisanal producers. For a more casual vibe with beer and cocktail options, the Sir Winston Churchill Pub, Bar Courcelle, and Cloakroom Bar are laidback spots.

Food

Chez Ma Tante
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Gite Maamm Bolduc
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Restaurant Chez Claudette
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Schwartz's Deli
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Le Petit Alep Bistro
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Drinks

Le Rouge Gorge
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Le Majestique Montréal
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Sir Winston Churchill Pub
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Bar Courcelle
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Cloakroom Bar
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