Old Montreal Restaurants
Old Montreal is an amazing place to spend an evening, an afternoon, or even a morning. With a backdrop of stunning architecture, there are so many notable restaurants to discover, and a nice post-meal walk along the water is always available for dessert. Take a look at our pick of top Old Montreal restaurants to help narrow down the selection as you plan your time in Canada’s mini-Europe.
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22. Bloom Sushi | St-Paul Old Montreal
Bloom Sushi in Old Montreal is more than just a dining destination; it’s a manifestation of the art of excellence and a deep love for sushi that guides every aspect of the restaurant. The restaurant stands out for being a plant-based sushi restaurant, catering especially to vegans and vegetarians but also offering an intriguing dining experience for sushi enthusiasts of all dietary preferences.
With an eye towards the future, Bloom Sushi embraces a compassionate and sustainable approach, considering the well-being of our planet and the marine life that has traditionally defined sushi cuisine. The menu is a bold invitation to customers to join a movement that looks ahead, offering a creative and sustainable alternative that doesn’t compromise on the taste and artistry of traditional sushi.
Price index: $$$ | 368 Saint-Paul St W, Montreal | Open on evenings | (514) 906-2005
21. The Old Montreal Food & Drink Tour
It’s no secret that Old Montreal is a gem to be discovered. The Old Port, the European architecture, the cobblestone streets, and the list goes on… but what is kind of new is its foodie scene. The Old Montreal Food Tour takes you on a journey to many of them, highlighting Quebec culture and history as it does. What better way to enjoy the magic of winter than warm up and eat food, and then pop back out to discover the winter land for just a little bit, and then warm up with even more food!? The tour even features some warm soup broth during these cold months.
–> Check out the Old Montreal Food Tour
• Enjoy Montreal classics like smoked meat poutine, salmon bagels, craft beer and more
• Benefit from local certified guide’s knowledge
• Use promo code 48 hours in advance : EARLYBIRD for a 20% discount
• Experience Montreal’s essential sights including Place d’Armes, the Old Port and St. Paul Street
20. Place Carmin | William Street
Place Carmin is a charming French restaurant that exudes elegance and sophistication from the moment you step inside. The interior design is a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern flair, with high ceilings, exposed brick walls, and crystal chandeliers. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, making it an ideal spot for a romantic dinner or a special occasion.
The food at Place Carmin is simply outstanding. The menu is a fusion of classic French dishes and contemporary twists, prepared with locally sourced, seasonal ingredients.
Price index: $$$$ | Address: 740 Rue William | Phone number: (514) 439-0740 |
19. Crew Collective & Cafe
At Crew Collective & Cafe, you can dine, sip coffee and stay a while… you’ll want to in a space like this! Located at the old 20’s era Royal Bank headquarters, this is not your average cafe: it boasts 50 foot vaulted ceilings, seating for 100 and an abundance of additional coworking space for its members. Voted by Forbes as one of the top 5 most beautiful coworking spaces in the world, Crew also operates a fully equipped kitchen to prepare fresh and delicious meals that can be served to you as you work! Maybe you’ll even get to rub shoulders with some of the top freelance designers and developers in Montreal who call this space their office. Make sure you make a reservation, the space is in high demand!
Price index: $$ | Address: 360 Rue Saint-Jacques
18. Modavie | Bistro Français
In the heart of Old Montreal’s historic charm, Modavie Bistro Français has unveiled its stunning renovation, blending timeless allure with modern sophistication. This beloved Saint-Paul Street restaurant, renowned for its Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and signature lamb dishes, invites diners to experience its refreshed elegance. With a carefully updated interior that respects its rustic roots while introducing contemporary flair, Modavie offers an atmosphere where every meal is a celebration.
The restaurant continues to host live jazz evenings, adding a layer of enchantment to the dining experience against the backdrop of its refined new look. Modavie’s evolution is more than a mere facelift; it’s a rejuvenation of its spirit, promising an unforgettable culinary journey that pays homage to the essence of Old Montreal.
Price index: $$$ | Address: 1 Saint-Paul St W | 514 287-9582
17. Barroco | Saint-Paul Street
Located in a building dating back to Napoleonic times, Barroco combines the old world charm of your grandmother’s cooking with with the intimate, dimly-lit ambiance characteristic of the most romantic dining establishments. Serving French, Spanish and Italian cuisine in a warm, traditional setting of stone walls and baroque chandeliers, Barroco blends perfectly into the European architecture of Old Montreal.
What truly sets Barroco apart is the seamless blend of an old-world feel with the lively spirit of Montreal’s dining scene. Here, every dinner feels like a celebration, every bite a discovery, and every visit a cherished memory in the making. It’s not just the buzz of conversation that fills the air; it’s a shared energy, a collective joy in discovering culinary delights and savoring moments together.
Price index: $$$ | Address: 312 Rue Saint-Paul O. | Phone number: (514) 544-5800
16. Un Po’ Di Più
This trendy Italian “caffe” is infuenced by timeless Parisian elegance without feeling one moment out of date. Un Po’ Di Più is the brand-new venture by the culinary genius behind Foxy and Olive & Gourmando (more on this to come), which have truly become mainstays of the Montreal food scene. Upscale without being stuffy, it’s easy to see how this new enterprise is ready to become a heavyweight in its own right. From morning to night, they serve colourful and imaginative plates, cocktails, and, of course, coffee. Stop by to slow down.
https://www.caffeunpodipiu.com/
Price index: $$$ | Address: 3 Rue de la Commune E. | Phone : (514) 861-8686
15. Tiradito | Peruvian Cuisine
Tiradito, nestled between Downtown and Old Montreal, stands as a beacon of culinary innovation, blending the bold flavors of Peruvian cuisine with a dash of Japanese influence. This unique fusion restaurant is celebrated for its colorful, open-concept space where the energy is infectious, and the dining experience is akin to an interactive spectacle. With a focus on ceviche and other raw dishes, Tiradito’s menu invites diners on an adventurous taste journey, where fresh ingredients, zesty flavors, and artistic presentation converge. It’s a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking a dynamic atmosphere and a taste of Lima with a Japanese twist.
Price index: $$$ | Address: 1076 Rue de Bleury | Phone : (514) 866-6776
14. Stash Cafe | one of the oldest Old Montreal restaurant
Stash Cafe is one of the longest standing restaurants in Old Montreal: 40 years! Opened by a reporter for the Montreal Gazette as a hangout spot for his friends, this rustic nest serves up the best traditional Polish food in town. It’s interior is cozy and homey, and its food is just as comforting. You’re in for a pierogi paradise and borscht to boot! Many celebrities make a pit stop here while filming movies in Old Montreal, in case you need an endorsement. Po szklanie i na rusztowanie!
http://restaurantstashcafe.ca/
Price index: $$
Address: 200 Rue Saint Paul O.
Phone number: (514) 845-6611
13. Hà Restaurant / Nhau Bar Speakeasy
After the success of their Plateau location, Hà has opened up a restaurant in Old Montreal, bringing a casual and relaxed ambiance to the area, without compromising on style. Serving traditional Vietnamese food, the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. Try the buns, phở, imperial rolls, or laksa… or you can check out the bar downstairs! It serves lighter fare from fried broccoli to salmon tartar, but Nhau Bar is known for its exotic cocktails both in flavour and presentation, one is even served in a ceramic piece shaped like a seashell. This hidden Old Montreal gem will make you feel like you’ve stepped out of Montreal and into another world!
https://restaurantha.com/ and Nhau Bar instagram
Price index: $$ | 360 Rue Saint-Jacques W | (514) 379-4111
12. Brit and Chips | One of the best value of the Old Montreal restaurants
Brit ‘n Chips, one of the only spots to get fish ‘n chips in Montreal, is a win win win kind of place. Fresh fish, friendly staff, and different flavoured batters to choose from… this trendy and unlikely food spot is a must. The restaurant’s menu was created by a group of Montrealers with a passion for British cuisine who traveled throughout England in search of the perfect recipes to bring home. A great pick for lunch, or to grab a bite and a beer, even visitors from the UK have been known to approve of this spot!
Price index: $ | Address: 433 Rue | McGill Phone number: (514) 840-1001
11. Buvette Pastek | Natural Wines
Buvette Pastek is a hidden gem in the heart of Old Montreal that effortlessly blends chic style with rustic charm. The cozy atmosphere is perfect for a night out with friends or a romantic date, with dim lighting, exposed brick walls, and an eclectic mix of vintage and contemporary decor.
But Buvette Pastek isn’t just about the food and drinks. It’s also a social hotspot, attracting a trendy crowd who appreciate the finer things in life. Whether you’re sipping on a glass of wine at the bar or lounging in one of the cozy booths, you’ll feel like you’re part of an exclusive club where the cool kids hang out. buvettepastek.com/en/
Price index: $$$ | Address: 209 Rue Saint-Paul O | Phone number: (514) 419-2090
10. Terrasse Nelligan | Rooftop terrasse in Old Montreal
Perched atop the historic streets of Old Montreal, Terrasse Nelligan offers a rooftop getaway where the views are breathtaking. This chic, open-air terrace serves up an enticing blend of expertly crafted cocktails and seasonal dishes, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Saint Lawrence River and the city’s iconic architecture. It’s a vibrant spot for soaking in the sun or enjoying a sunset, making every visit a memorable escape into Montreal’s charming urban oasis.
Five stories up the Nelligan Hotel, this rooftop terrace beckons to patrons with the delicious scent of meat and fresh fish cooking on the outdoor grill, and keeps it fresh with some delicious summery drinks.
Price index: $$ | 106, rue Saint-Paul Ouest | Book ahead online |
9. La Catrina Old Port Restaurant | Gourmet Tacos
In the heart of Old Montreal’s cobbled streets, where history whispers on the breeze, lies La Catrina. Forget your typical Mexican joint. Take a seat on the bustling patio, where the historic port unfolds before you, or venture inside, where the walls are adorned with stunning Dia de Muertos murals.
La Catrina’s menu is a fiesta for your taste buds. Think tacos that are anything but ordinary – melt-in-your-mouth fillings like rib-eye or filet mignon nestled in warm tortillas, or succulent shrimp bursting with flavor. Don’t forget to explore their killer cocktail selection – imagine sipping on a smoky mezcal concoction or a brightly colored margarita as vibrant as the restaurant itself.
Price index: $$ | 119 De la Commune St W | Book ahead online |
8. LOV | Old Montreal Restaurant
It’s easy to fall in love with LOV the second you walk in. The botanical garden theme is bright and inviting, each table is adorned with a terrarium, and charming wooden wicker seats hang from the ceiling. LOV (Local, Organic, Vegetarian) brings fine cuisine to vegan and vegetarian dishes. Try the kale mac and cheese entrée made with casarecce pasta and a squash cheese sauce. Take a look at their list of organic wine and beer or sip one of their zesty botanical cocktails. For vegans, vegetarians and meat eaters alike, you’re sure to find something to tickle your tastebuds at LOV. Check out their website here
Price index: $$ | Address: 464 Rue McGill | Phone number: 514-287-1155
7. Garde Manger | From famous chef Chuck Hughes
Celebrity chef Chuck Hughes is the mind behind this trendy pièce de résistance. Locals love it for its innovative yet simple food and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a nice twist on a Quebec classic, poutine…a lobster poutine! Choose a delicious dish from their chalkboard menu like the hanger steak with corn custard and bone marrow. A popular “must try” among visitors, you can either try your luck to sit at a bar, or go the safe route and make a reservation.
Price index: $$$$ | Address: 408 Rue Saint François Xavier | (514) 678-5044
6. Restaurant Mélisse | For Brunch
While open from morning to night on most days, Restaurant Mélisse specializes in brunch, lunch, and simplicity. Featuring many meat-centered dishes, the menu still feels light, fresh and thought out, just like the airy decor. Stop by for a croissant (or Jamaican egg patty) and a coffee in the morning or try one of their tartines such as the spiced beef gravlax with mashed black beans, homemade harissa, haloumi and roasted peppers. Whatever you order, Restaurant Mélisse is a refined dining experience for any time of day!
https://www.restaurantmelisse.com/
Price index: $$ | Address: 719 Rue William
5. Olive et Gourmando | An institution in Old Montreal
Olive et Gourmando, the place where sandwiches feel like gourmet fair, without actually being all that fancy. They’re just downright scrumptious and made with equal parts love and quality ingredients. Locals and visitors alike flock to this spot for breakfast, brunch and lunch, every day of the week. It’s one of the more… in and out options of the Old Montreal restaurants, letting you enjoy top notch food in a more casual atmosphere. Beware, week-ends get awfully crowded!
Price index: $ | Address: 351 St-Paul W
4. Toqué!
Montreal’s Toqué! was ranked as the number 1 restaurant in Canada by a panel of chefs, critics and diners, and not without good reason. As you may have noticed from the picture, its dishes are a legitimate work of art! Chef Normand Laprise only serves-up the freshest market ingredients and puts special emphasis on local Quebec products. Begin by savouring their renown first course creations like the duck confit and foie gras tortellini. The main courses range from gastronomic delights like cavatelli pasta with arugula and shiitake mushrooms to suckling pig loin. Sink your spoons into their decadent iced raspberry parfait for dessert. Come here to experience world class culinary talent that’ll amaze both your eyes and your tastebuds. Perfect for those seeking a creative, innovative, and a gastronomic experience.
http://www.restaurant-toque.com/en
Price index: $$$$ | Address: 900 Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle | (514) 499-2084
3. Monarque
Monarque has finally come to Old Montreal after years of anticipation, and it lives up to the hype. This expansive new venture comes from chef Jérémie Bastien and his father Richard Bastien of Leméac and Le Mitoyen. The restaurant actually contains several impressive spaces, each with their own menu and sleek, stylish setting. Whether you go Brasserie or Salle à Manger, there are definitely some things you can count on; the wine and beer lists won’t disappoint, and you’ll be able to taste a passion for food in every bite. Indulgent and creative, this restaurant definitely packs a punch in an already saturated dining scene.
http://www.restaurantmonarque.ca/
Price index: $$$-$$$$ | Address: 406 Rue Saint-Jacques | Phone number: (514) 875-3896
2. Le Serpent
Le Serpent slithers into Old Montreal with a seductive combination of industrial chic and Italian finesse. Picture a former foundry transformed: soaring ceilings adorned with exposed pipes, giant light fixtures, and eye-catching artwork set the scene.
This isn’t your Nonna’s marinara. Le Serpent boasts a creative Italian menu with a modern twist. Think grilled octopus with chorizo and sweet potato, rabbit tart with Jerusalem artichoke, or house-made burrata with a touch of maple in the mignonette. Wash it all down with a selection of unique cocktails or a perfectly paired Italian wine. Le Serpent offers a memorable dining experience that’s both edgy and delicious.
Price index: $$$$ | Address: 257 Rue Prince | : (514) 316-4666
1. Le Club Chasse et Pêche
Like only a hunter or fisherman’s pride can produce, the dishes here exude respect for their ingredients and showcase the simple flavours nature has to offer. Le Club Chasse et Pêche offers a comfortably chic fine dining experience with a contemporary menu. Try the highly appraised duck magret topped with sunchoke, blackberries and wildflowers honey. Expect attentive service from a staff that knows the predominantly French wine list like the back of their hand. Definitely don’t skip their dazzling dessert menu because the caramel and milk chocolate tart with dark chocolate sorbet has been raved about time and time again. If you’ve been hunting for a true sensory dining experience, then look no further than this Quebec classic. http://www.leclubchasseetpeche.com/
Price index: $$$$ | Address: 423 Rue St-Claude | (514) 861-1112