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17 April 2025 by Local Food Tours

We’ve mapped out our picks for the best brunch in Montreal, with breakfast and lunch options.

Montreal Brunch? Best meal of the day. With breakfast and lunch options, everyone can get what they want! There’s nothing like sleeping in, then meeting up with a group of friends to talk, laugh and relax with some delicious food. Plus, that means it’s the weekend! Slow it down and savour the moment, it’s sure to be sweet at these restaurants that we think serve the best brunch in Montreal!

Maybe you overslept and need a dinner recommendation instead… head over to our article of the Best New Restaurants in Montreal for more of our top recommendations.

Old Montreal Brunch

Classic and old school, but we’re not talking about the meals. We’ve also compiled a list of the Best Restaurants in Old Montreal.

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- Old Montreal
- Old Montreal
Photo credits: Olive et Gourmando / Audrey Rivet / Blog Le Refuge

1. Olive & Gourmando

This restaurant is bustling everyday of the week, everyone seems to want a taste of Olive et Gourmando’s delicious dishes. Offering a variety of pastries as well as many sandwiches and other dishes since 1998 it has become a local favorite for dine-in and takeout! They also have a weekend special that changes every season which currently is a Banoffee French Toast! If you end up waiting in line, they also have a boutique a selection of local goodies and everything else you might need for your kitchen! oliveetgourmando.com

Price index: $$$ | 351 Saint-Paul St W, Montreal | 9AM – 5PM | (514) 350-1083

2. Babacool

For those looking to discover middle-eastern cuisine this is the place for you. Offering brunch every Saturday and Sunday, you can share Mediterranean dishes amidst a lively atmosphere and enjoy an extensive cocktail menu. Indulge in delights such as their salmon tower for two, halloumi toast, and irresistible babka french toast. With their Laval location now open, you can also enjoy their brunch experience there. A classy place for a Montreal Brunchbabacoolmtl.com

Price index: $$ | 140 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal | Weekends 10AM – 3PM | (428) 387-1023

3. Buvette Pastek

This french buvette serves boozy brunches on weekends. They’ve got excellent service, delicious food, a pleasant atmosphere and… a great selection of wines! Their upscale daytime menu has it all: breakfast, lunch, and bottomless mimosas. Whether you’re stopping by for a casual coffee, a glass of wine, or to celebrate, Buvette Pastek is the perfect destination any time of day. buvettepastek.com

Price index: $$ | 209 Saint-Paul St W, Montreal | Weekends 10AM – late | (514) 419-2090

4. Mélisse

With it’s light and airy decor and fresh, simple foods, having brunch at Mélisse feels like a breath of fresh air. When we say simple, of course, we don’t mean boring. Their food is prepared using quality ingredients and lets their natural flavours shine. Come by and try something new soon, you can even make a reservation online. restaurantmelisse.com

Price index: $$ | 719 William St, Montreal | Weekends 10AM – 2:30PM | (514) 379-3794

5. Dandy

With its refined yet comforting all-day brunch menu, coffee offerings, and exceptional selection of natural wines, Dandy is the perfect spot to unwind from morning until afternoon, every day except Tuesdays. Despite its elegant atmosphere and decor reminiscent of a high-end dinner restaurant, it exclusively operates during daytime hours. dandymtl.com

Price index: $$$ | 244 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal | W-M | 10AM – 4PM | (514) 289-9996

Downtown Montreal

These Montreal brunch places mean business. 

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- Downtown Montreal
Photo Credit: Tiramisu / Tiramisu / Cafe Parvis
6. Tiramisu

Located in Chinatown’s Hampton & Homewood Suites by Hilton, Tiramisu restaurant blends Italian and Japanese cuisine. They’ve teamed up with Le Passé Composé, a popular spot in the city, to create a brunch menu featuring unique items like smoked salmon pizza and misu French toast. tiramisumtl.com

Price index: $$ | 989 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal | Saturday & Sunday 10AM – 2PM | (514) 657-5296

7. Café Parvis

When you walk in from the busy streets of Downtown, you’ll be transported to a cozy haven, surrounded by lush greenery hanging from the ceiling. Try their creative breakfast pizza, with perfectly crispy dough, or sweet beaver tail, but make sure you make a reservation, as this place is really in demand! cafeparvis.com

Price index: $$ | 1840 Rue Beaubien E, Montreal | 9AM – 3PM | (514) 903-0676

cafe parvis best montreal brunch downtown
Photo credit: Atelier Zebulon Perron

Le Plateau Mont-Royal

You can bet that Montreal’s party district knows how to do weekend brunch well!

Montreal Brunch - Plateau
Montreal Brunch - Plateau
Montreal Brunch - Plateau
Photo Credit: Piel Canela / Blog Le Refuge / Projet Pilote
8. Piel Canela

Nestled in Caifan Mtl, Piel Canela presents a fusion of Latin American cuisine with a Montreal twist. With an enticing cocktail selection featuring exotic flavors crafted by their in-house mixologist and Mexican bread offerings from Carlota bakery, Piel Canela delivers an immersive dining experience that transports you to Latin America. On Sunday mornings, guests can indulge in bottomless mimosas with freshly squeezed juices, all while enjoying the beats of their resident DJ, DJ Ortiz. https://pielcanelamtl.com/

Price index: $$ | 4542 Saint Denis St, Montreal | Th – M | 9AM – 2:30PM | (514) 665-8227

9. Projet Pilote

As their concept explains, they take pride in making everything in-house and handmade from their bread to spirits, even using vegetables and herbs from their rooftop garden, they now offer brunch every weekend, featuring boozy coffees and morning cocktails! It is the perfect place to start any Saturday or Sunday! projetpilote.com

Price index: $$ | 980 Rue Rachel E, Montreal | 11AM – 3PM | (514) 688-0282

10. Ohayo Cafe

Did you know “Ohayo” means good morning in Japanese? Experience Japanese culture in the heart of Le Plateau! Open daily from Wednesday to Sunday, it offers a selection of coffee and matcha and features Japanese-inspired dishes, including a tamago sando (egg salad on toast), typically served in cafes in Japan. ohayocafemtl

Price index: $$ | 145 Mont-Royal Ave E, Montreal | W-S 10AM – 5PM

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Photo Credit: Projet Pilote

Mile End Montreal

In this creative hub there are so many more good places to eat and so much to see. Here’s our Mile End Neighbourhood Guide to get you started, or have us escort you on the Mile End Food Tour.

Montreal Brunch - Mile End
Montreal Brunch - Mile End
Montreal Brunch - Mile End
Photo Credit: Tastet / Two Food Photographers / Craving Curator
11. Lawrence

After a decade of being open, Lawrence has gone under construction until it’s grand re-opening on June 1st, 2018. We can’t tell you what’s to come, but we’re so excited to see what the reputable brunch place has in store… lawrencerestaurant.com

Price index: $$ | 1840 Rue Beaubien E, Montreal | 9AM – 3PM | (514) 903-0676

12. Hof Kelsten

Known for it’s baked goods and traditional French and Jewish breads, they have just now brought back their brunch service on weekends from 11Am to 3PM serving french toast, freshly baked bagels with lox and more! The place is always super busy so be sure to come as early as possible to enjoy it. hofkelsten.com

Price index: $$ | 4524 St Lauren Blvd, Montreal | Weekends 11AM – 3PM | (514) 649-7991

13. Beauty’s

You may recognize this place by the constant line out front! Open since 1942 (reopened in 2021 after renovations), it has become an institution for Montrealers with its retro decor and menu. Known for offering generous portions daily, enjoy a slow start to your day here! beautysmtl

Price index: $$ | 93 Mont-Royal Av, Montreal | W-M 8AM – 3:30PM | (514) 903-0676

14. Butterblume

Butterblume is a spacious and airy restaurant that serves foods with fresh ingredients, and expertly combined flavours. They also always have fresh flowers, pottery, books and magazines on hand. The restaurant doubles as a little épicerie, and they have recently branched out into the takeout world by opening another storefront right next door. Maybe this Sunday brunch will be a picnic? A classic place for a Montreal Brunch lebutterblume.com

Price index: $$ | 1840 Rue Beaubien E, Montreal | 9AM – 3PM | (514) 903-0676

Saint-Henri Brunch

Inevitably… brunch restaurants have been popping up like crazy in this up-and-coming neighbourhood!

Montreal Brunch - Saint-Henri
Montreal Brunch - Saint-Henri
Montreal Brunch - Saint-Henri
Photo Credit: Eva’s / Obvrose / Foiegwa
15. Eva’s

As a result of the pandemic project, Bucky Rooster’s, Eva’s was created. Not to worry, they still serve their famous fried chicken, but every dish is like a happy-dance for your tastebuds. From their pancake bites to their egg sl**t sandwich (yes, yes it’s a thing), you can’t be disappointed! If you are looking for a brunch with a side of party with your friends, this is the place for you. evas_mtl

Price index: $$ | 3981 Notre-Dame St, Montreal | Th-M | 10AM – 3:30PM | (514) 903-3981

16. Estelle

Located in a restored historic garage, formerly known as Grumman ’78, Estelle offers a brunch meets fine dining experience by serving traditional Italian dishes with a modern flair in a mysterious ambiance. It’s worth noting that this brunch service is exclusively available on Sundays from 11 am to 4 pm. estellemtl.com

Price index: $$$ | 630 Courcelle St, Montreal | Sundays 10AM – 4PM | (514) 906-2527

17. Foiegwa

Just like its name – the food at Foiegwa is French with an American twist. After opening up a couple years ago, this diner has become a St-Henri staple. Their food is familiar and elegant all at once. Also… you can add foie gras to anything. When you stop by, make sure to pick up a jar of honey made right on the roof of the restaurant. And who said you can’t be brunchin on a Monday? Take advantage of their deal happening every Monday from 11am to 2pm where you can enjoy their classic FOIEGWA SLAM for $14,75 instead of $25,75!! foiegwa.com

Price index: $$ | 244 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal | Monday 11AM – 2PM | Friday 10:30AM – 2PM | Weekends 9:30AM – 3PM | (514) 387-4252

18. Arthurs Nosh Bar

A family-run joint, named after the owner’s food-loving dad, serving jewish classics reimagined for this Instagram-driven world. Pretty as the restaurant is, its their comfort food and hospitality that are sure to charm you and keep you coming back for seconds. arthursmtl.com

Price index: $$ | 4621 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal | 9AM – 3PM (4PM S-S) | (514) 757-5190

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Arthurs
Photo credit: Fathom Away

Outremont

The ‘ex’ stands for exciting when it comes to food – these restaurants are not your average brunch digs. And here’s some reasons to explore the area even more…

Photo Credit: Bloomfield / Jany Tremblay / Super Condiments
19. Bloomfield – Only offers Montreal Brunch

After the success of Soupsoup, Caroline Dumas embarked on a new project: Bloomfield! With its colorful and floral decor, it offers a seasonal Mediterranean menu with a fantastic takeout concept, along with around 30 indoor dining spots and a beautiful terrace for the summer. Indulge in their Jerusalem Platter for two or their Palestinian Eggs while soaking in the beautiful ambiance it has to offer. www.restaurantbloomfield.com

Price index: $$ | 1840 Rue Beaubien E, Montreal | 9AM – 3PM | (514) 903-0676

20. Super Condiments

Say hello to Outremont’s newest grocery, buvette, coffee and sandwich shop! Serving breakfast during the week until 11, grab a coffee, toast & jam with boiled eggs while browsing their product offering in the store. Prefer a later start to the day? Dive into our sandwich menu throughout the day. And on Saturdays, treat yourself to our Les Supers Petits Dejs menu featuring waffles, breakfast sandwiches, eggs, and, of course, mimosas! supercondiments.com

Price index: $$ | 1840 Rue Beaubien E, Montreal | 9AM – 3PM | (514) 903-0676

Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie : an up and coming neighborhood for a great Montreal Brunch

Dine at a decadent brunch place, or hit up the Jean-Talon Market to get the freshest ingredients for your own culinary creations

Photo Credit: Regine Cafe
21. Régine Café

Régine Café is inspired by your aunt: serving baked goods and eggs to both the early bird and the snoozer, surrounded by mismatched velvet furniture and the sweet wafting smell of baked goods. Be prepared to wait, because this stylish aunt has a lot of eager, hungry nieces and nephews, but you might even be served little snacks in line! reginecafe.ca/en

Price index: $$ | 1840 Rue Beaubien E, Montreal | 9AM – 3PM | (514) 903-0676

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Regine
Photo credit: Yellow Pages

Verdun Brunch

Known for its wide variety of cuisines and concentration of restaurants along Wellington Street, this neighborhood has become increasingly popular and has seen many restaurants emerge as crowd favorites. Verdun is also really becoming a Montreal Brunch destination.

Montreal Brunch - Verdun
Montreal Brunch - Verdun
Photo Credit: Millsman / Blog Le Refuge
22. Millsman – Montreal Brunch

With it’s comforting, affordable and accessible cuisine, Millsman offers an enhanced traditional dinner experience. Treat yourself to classic breakfast dishes without breaking the bank at the popular brunch joint on Wellington St! millsman

Price index: $ | 3779 Wellington St, Montreal | W-M | 9AM – 3PM | (514) 765-3030

23. Janine Café

Meet Janine, the charming sister of Régine! She shares her fondness for serving baked goods and eggs amidst a charming arrangement of mismatched velvet furniture. Like her sister, Janine’s hospitality is exceptional – ensuring you depart with a satisfied appetite – so make sure to arrive hungry! janinecafe.ca

Price index: $$ | 3900 Wellington St, Montreal | 9AM – 3PM | (514) 543-5372

24. Le Godot

Indulge in a culinary journey every Sunday with their eclectic brunch menu featuring Peruvian, Asian, and even French cuisine. Enjoy the minimalist ambiance of the decor and their menu featuring gourmet delights designed for sharing, yet remains accessible and affordable to all. legodot.com

Price index: $$ | 5145 Wellington St, Montreal | Sundays 10AM – 3PM | (438) 375-4931

We hope our suggestions have been helpful! If you’re looking for more recommendations in Montreal, look no further than these 18 Exciting Things to Do in Montreal this Summer!

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27 January 2025 by Local Food Tours

Mile-End Montreal Restaurants for Summer 2025.

A List of the Must-Visit Mile End Montreal Restaurants, dinners, wine bars, counters and breweries

Mile-End Montreal Restaurants Mile End’s hipdom begins somewhere between its bagel battles and its latte wars, both found on St-Viateur street. It then spreads through street art paste-ups, cute spray-painted quotes (such as “welcome home”), and inevitably, the latest ironic streetwear. The vibes of this chic neighborhood are indeed held together by these visual treats and iconic establishments, but as with all communities, its restaurants are arguably what keep the people coming back for more. Whether you’re visiting this lively district for the first time, or a local simply looking to experience its amazing foodie scene, here are 13+ Mile End eateries you simply can’t miss.

If the whole city is too much to choose from, try picking a spot from our list of 17+ Delicious Old Montreal Restaurants You Must Try or discover something new from these 23+ Delicious & New Restaurants to Eat At in Montreal

18. La Catrina

Photos via La Catrina on instagram

La Catrina situated in the heart of Mile End, is a vibrant gem that brings very rich flavours and cultural essence of Mexico to Montreal. The restaurant transports guests directly into a lively, festive atmosphere with its decor, which is very influenced by Dia de los Muertos imagery and traditional Mexican art. For their menu, the restaurant offers an existing fusion between authentic and contemporary Mexican cuisine. If you’re in the mood for street-style tacos or enchiladas or even Ceviche this restaurant is the spot to go. Finally, whether for a casual meal or a celebratory night out, it’s a must-visit spot for anyone looking to experience the vibrant flavors and spirit of Mexican cuisine in the city.

17. Oncle Lee

Photos via Oncle Lee on instagram

This chic Chinese restaurant wraps you up in a fun decor with it’s red lanterns and hanging plants that make for a late-night ambiance. While classic dishes like wonton soup or fried rice have a spot on the menu, Andersen Lee, Oncle Lee’s founder, emphasizes on the desire to explore Chinese flavors in non-traditional dishes. This blend of classic dishes and chinese inspired twists makes for a playful menu. And if you’re in the mood for a drink, check out the establishment’s carefully selected list of cocktails and wines.

222 Laurier Avenue West / Plateau Mont-Royal

16. Gino’s Negroni & Lasagna

Photos via Gino’s Negroni & Lasagna on instagram

Good food doesn’t have to be complicated. Gino’s Negroni & Lasagna aim to provide a warm and comforting atmosphere with tasty homemade dishes that don’t break the bank. Try classic as well as funky takes on the Negroni while enjoying a lasagna with generous layers prepared with care. Next time that inevitable craving for Italian food comes around, give this restaurant a try.

4639 Saint-Laurent Boulevard / Plateau Mont-Royal

15. Nita tout garni

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Nita Tout Garni is a fantastic sandwich and wine bar located in the Mile End neighborhood! The passionate and talented team behind this establishment has created a space that is appealing to everyone, no matter what time of day you visit. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick lunch or settling in for a relaxing evening with friends, Nita Tout Garni offers an atmosphere that is sure to please. Their diverse menu and carefully curated wine selection make this spot a must-visit for food and wine enthusiasts alike.

5687B Av du Parc, Mile-End Montreal Restaurants

14. Kabinet

Photos via Kabinet on instagram

Ah, Le Kabinet in Mile End Montreal – a true feast for both the eyes and the taste buds! As you walk in, you’ll be enveloped by the cozy yet stylish ambiance that makes you feel right at home. The dim lighting, plush velvet seating, and eclectic decor will transport you to a Parisian speakeasy.

Now let’s talk about the food – it’s nothing short of exceptional. Le Kabinet’s menu boasts an array of delectable dishes that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you wanting more. From the fresh Smoked acadian sturgeon rillette to the Half cornish hen ”à la jerque’, each dish is expertly crafted with locally sourced, seasonal ingredients that burst with flavor.

But what truly sets Le Kabinet apart is their innovative cocktail program. The skilled mixologists behind the bar create concoctions that are both inventive and delicious, using house-made bitters and fresh herbs to add depth and complexity to each sip.

https://www.kabinet.ca/

13. Butterblume

Photos via Le Butterblume on instagram

German for buttercup, Butterblume is exactly what you’d expect of a resto-café by its name: pretty dishes, artisanal pastries, flowers, an Instagrammable decor… it’s basically a breath of fresh garden air in eatery form. The food is just as breezy: pretzel BLT (whaaa!?), zucchini, ricotta and duck tart, along with many flowery dessert options for your sweet tooth. It’s well worth the trip to this new Mile End cafégarden. You might even leave with a few decor ideas!

12. The Mile End Montreal Food Tour

The Mile End Montreal Food Tour is a great way to learn about the district’s rich cultural history. The three hour tour includes 6 unique tasting stops where participants can sample and savour the best food of the area. During the walk, the tour guide explains the fascinating history surrounding the many ethnicities that call the Mile End home and how some of the staple boutiques, shops and restaurants came to be. Discover the ins of the neighbourhood with your local tour guide, and experience the Mile End’s culinary heritage like never before.

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11. Kouzina Niata

Photos via Kouzina Niata on instagram

Kouzina Niata is a hidden gem in the heart of Mile End that transports you to the sun-drenched shores of Greece with its authentic Mediterranean flavors and warm hospitality. As you enter the cozy and welcoming space, you’re immediately greeted by the mouth-watering aroma of freshly grilled meats and spices.

Kouzina Niata’s menu is bursting with classic Greek dishes that are prepared with love and care using only the freshest ingredients. From the juicy souvlaki to the crispy spanakopita, each dish is full of bold flavors and authentic Mediterranean spices.

10. Île Flottante

Photos via Ile Flottante on instagram

Île Flottante’s menu features contemporary French cuisine with a creative twist, using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients to create dishes that are both visually stunning and delicious. This upscale restaurant offers a seasonal tasting menu that changes through out the season.

9. Drogheria Fine + Kem Coba

Who needs a sit down experience when the Mile End has some of the best mom&pop food in town? For dinner, head to Drogheria Fine on Fairmount street. It’s a tiny Italian store that serves the best homemade gnocchi in a delicious and freshly prepared tomato sauce. The tomato sauce recipe was brought over from the south of Italy by the store owner’s mother, and it’s nothing like you’ve ever been able to make at home. Using only the simplest of ingredients–tomatoes, basil, olive oil, salt and pepper–Drogheria Fine manages to get the best flavour out of every crushed tomato. For 5 dollars, you can get a box of their hot, fresh gnocchi, and savour it on the short walk to Kem Coba for dessert.

Kem Coba‘s ice cream and sorbet is famous all around Montreal. Their artisanal soft ice cream, with a rotating roster of new flavours, is made without any artificial flavours or preservatives. Finish your dining night out with a cone of cold creative goodness!

8. Falafel Yoni

Photos via Falafel Yoni on instagram

Falafel Yoni’s concept is to serve authentic and traditional falafels with flavors from the Middle East. Yoni, who was born in Israel, frequently returns to the region and found all the necessary inspiration to create his own concept in Montreal. “In Israel, a street vendor serving falafels is the equivalent of a hot dog stand in North America. Moreover, we want to replicate the same quality of falafels found in Tel Aviv’s street food stalls, but with a more modern approach. Therefore, we have expanded our menu while keeping it very concise.

7.Garbanzo

Photos via Garbanzo on instagram

Garbanzo, a cozy spot located in Mile End which offers a refreshing take on Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with a specialty in healthy and flavourful dishes. This spot has quickly become the go-to spot for people looking for a nutritious and satisfying meal. Furthermore, the menu showcases a variety of different delicious dishes such as their signature falafel wraps and fresh salads. With its commitment to fresh, high-quality ingredients and a welcoming vibe, Garbanzo has earned a spot as a go-to destination for Mediterranean comfort food in Mile End.

6. Bar Henrietta

Photos via Bar Henrietta on instagram

Wine Bar Henrietta is a chic and cozy establishment located in the Mile End neighborhood of Montreal. This intimate bar is the perfect spot for wine lovers, offering an impressive selection of wines from all over the world. The decor is simple yet elegant, featuring dim lighting, exposed brick walls, and a cozy atmosphere that encourages relaxation and conversation. The menu features a variety of carefully curated wines, ranging from classic Bordeaux to trendy natural wines, all selected by knowledgeable and passionate sommeliers. The bar also offers a selection of small plates, including cheeses and charcuterie, designed to complement the wine selection. Wine Bar Henrietta is the ideal spot for a romantic evening, a night out with friends, or a solo escape to indulge in the art of wine tasting.

5. Dieu Du Ciel

Photos via Brasserie Dieu du Ciel on instagram

Okay, I’ll be straight up: Dieu Du Ciel isn’t exactly a restaurant. But you know what? It’s been voted Canada’s best brewery 10 years running by ratebeer.com, and their beers win awards year after year. The menu here is of the quintessentially brewpub variety, featuring flatbreads and charcuteries. While they haven’t won any awards yet, they’re still scrumptious delights. Enjoy these savoury bites in between their famous brews, like the Péché Mortel, the Aphrodisiaque, and many others. Come here for a solid 5 à 7 snack or lunch, and rate the beer for yourself!

4. Il Miglio

Photos via Il Miglio on instagram

Calling all pasta lovers! Il Miglio is a chic, cafeteria-style Italian bistro serving up artisanal pastas at reasonable prices. Their menu changes from week to week, but you can expect quality ingredients and authentic Italian fare no matter what day of the month. Finally, this week they’re offering up cannelloni with succulent braised beef, ricotta lasagna with eggplant, as well as a shrimp and saffron risotto. Carb heaven? I think so.

3. Larry’s

Café, wine bar, lunch spot, brunch spot… Larry’s is the Mile End’s new neighbourhood go-to. Part of the Lawrence family, this new kid on the block consists of a more casual approach to Brit-inspired dining. A mix and match menu that allows for multiple tastings in one sitting, it caters to foodies and hungry conversationalists. Lastly, Vegetarians will take refuge in their amazing stewed eggplant or creamed cabbage, while meat appreciators will enjoy fennel salami, oxtail pudding, and tons of other savoury meaty delights.

2. Tsukuyomi

Photos via Tsukuyomi Ramen on instagram

Anyone who says they don’t have time to enjoy a hearty lunch hasn’t been to Tsukuyomi. Located in the heart of the Mile End, this eatery offers delicious ramen ready and served in as little as one minute! Additionnaly, their menu makes the choice simple and fast: a Tonkontsu broth or a Vegan option, topped with fresh condiments, and of course, their authentic Japanese noodles which are prepared daily. For those who’ve never tried ramen, Tsukuyomi’s casual atmosphere is a great way to become initiated. Lastly, they also offer a unique tea selection and a few delicious sides like wasabi flavoured octopus to complete the meal. 

1. La Tamalera

Photos via La Tamalera on instagram

Nothing beats a great taco, and La Tamalera is whipping up traditional Mexican dishes with a modern twist. As you might expect from their name, the menu offers a great selection of authentic tamales as well as other Mexican classics like carnitas, shrimp tacos, and barbacoa (tender braised beef). Feeling adventurous? Try out their Taco Villamelon with beef, chorizo and cactus. Their yellow tablecloths and teal chairs create that vibrant atmosphere we’re all looking for when we go for tacos, and they’re even open for brunch! Next time you experience a “sunglasses and Advil” kind of morning, some Huevos Rancheros might just be the perfect hangover cure.

And then a few bonus!

Siboire Brewery

Photos via Siboire Microbrasserie on instagram

Siboire Brewery on St. Laurent in Mile End, Montreal is a trendy and lively spot for beer enthusiasts. The brewery is housed in a former auto body shop, giving it an industrial and modern vibe. The interior is spacious and bright, featuring high ceilings, a large bar area, and plenty of seating options. The brewery offers an impressive selection of house-brewed beers. They range from classic IPAs to experimental sour beers, all brewed with quality ingredients and a passion for the craft.

Le Plongeoir

Photos via Darvenne on instagram

This new Mile End bar offers a small but carefully selected wine selection. You can also enjoy simple tapas style bites. The vibes are casual and far from pretentious. So if you’re looking for a more intimate wine bar where you can shoot pool, this is definitely the spot.

 5350 Saint-Laurent Boulevard – Mile End

Have a quick look at our “Vlog” about Mile-End’s Montreal Best Restaurants and Things to do! 

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