Establishment that's a bakery, gourmet pie shop and tea room all at once. Breads, pastries, old-fashioned homemade baked goods, sandwiches and salads to eat in or take away.
Montréal's first Portuguese rotisserie, founded in 1970, is known for its roast chicken, ribs, home-style roast pork, Portuguese-style potatoes and suckling pig-not to mention
French brasserie-style bistro whose popularity among the downtown denizens hasn't flagged since 1983. Traditional French fare served seven days a week. Brunch served on Saturdays
At this teahouse, you'll savour teas of the highest quality. Enjoy a selection of teas, herbal infusions and fresh beverages, accompanied by delicious desserts or finger foods.
Famous for its Paris-inspired decor, Restaurant Julien offers a distinctive downtown dining experience that will satisfy even the most discerning palate. Traditional French dishes,
In the heart of Montréal's Portuguese quarter, this restaurant boasts a warm, friendly and sunny ambiance. A genuine marisqueira, it specializes in fish and seafood, served tapas-style
Located in the heart of downtown Montréal s Quartier des spectacles, this restaurant-lounge boasts a menu inspired by Québec-grown products and infused with artistic influences.
Tavern offering accessible and comforting cuisine inspired by the British pub but with French and Québécois accents. Overlooking the St. Lawrence River, it is conveniently located