There may be no better place in Montreal to stumble into for a late night meal than Joe’s Panini 24h. As we’re sure you guessed, the 24h stands for 24 hours. As in they are open all day, seven days a week.
Kazu is Montreal's most recognized Japanese restaurant. Well-known for its innovative Japanese fusion cuisine and its home-like ambiance, Kazu is a favourite among locals and visitors alike.
The Hôtel Bonaparte is well known for being one of the most charming properties in Old Montreal's hotel scene. This historic five-story building was built in 1886 and the aura of times past have been preserved beautifully.
This steakhouse has been serving aged beef along with a Sunday brunch buffet in the heart of Old Montreal since 1983. Although the quality of their food may have made them famous, their elegant and classic décor make them a must visit.
This steakhouse has been serving aged beef along with a Sunday brunch buffet in the heart of Old Montreal since 1983. Although the quality of their food may have made them famous, their elegant and classic décor make them a must visit.
Joe Beef is a relaxed restaurant and bar in the heart of Little Burgundy, an upbeat neighbourhood near the art deco styled Atwater Market which is filled with vendors selling produce, cheese and meat.
Located near the port in Old-Montreal and just a 15-minute walk from the Bell Centre lies one of the most gorgeous restaurants that the city has to offer. Bord’elle Boutique Bar et Restaurant is a beautiful, old-fashioned, dimly lit venue set around a 1920’s vibe.
Now with 52 restaurants in Quebec and with food so well-beloved that it is sold in major grocery chains, to say that La Cage – Brasserie Sportive is one of the best restaurants and sports bars in Montreal may be an understatement.
There may be no other restaurant in Montreal that has as much history as Schwartz’s. With over 90 years of tradition, this true Montreal classic is the oldest deli in Canada!