The Legendary Peel Pub Montreal is returning downtown after a sudden closure, reopening at 1196 Peel Street for St. Patrick's Day with new investors reviving a 60-year legacy and a 2026 refresh, offering wings, pizza and burgers, a fresh menu and 24 draft beers, plus wider sports coverage featuring soccer and classic North American games.
Montreal's 12 best burgers for 2026 are spotlighted in this updated guide, from smash-house favorites to gourmet creations across the Plateau, Saint-Henri and beyond. Explore iconic spots like Foiegwa, Uniburger and La Belle et la Boeuf for a diverse burger scene in the city.
Explore Montreal's comfort food scene with a curated mix of hearty rotisserie meals, generous breakfasts, fresh pasta, rich lasagna, poutines, and Southeast Asian flavors, from McKiernan and Au Pied de Cochon to Satay Brothers and La Belle Tonki, perfect for warming up on cold days.
Discover Montreal's must-try poutine scene across 14 spots, from classic cheese curds and brown gravy to extravagant twists with foie gras, seafood, or spicy toppings. From late-night snack bars to standout restaurants, these venues showcase bold flavors, regional twists, and 24/7 diners that celebrate Quebec's iconic comfort dish.
Discover Montreal's best snack bars and nearby towns where Quebec-style fast food meets heritage flavor, from historic food trucks to family diners, serving poutine, steamies, unique burgers, and artisanal bites that showcase a living culinary tradition across the region.
Montreal's summer street food scene comes alive with 19 must-try food trucks, offering lobster rolls, crispy fish and chips, poutines, tacos, arepas, jerk chicken and more as mobile extensions of beloved eateries that bring high quality to festivals and public spaces.
Discover Montréal's iconic delis and diners, serving timeless comfort foods from smoked meat and poutine to all-day brunch in retro to modern spaces. Generous portions, fast service, and warm, no-frills vibes draw locals and visitors to eat together at classic spots across the city.
Jack Saloon now operates 9 locations with two new spots on Crescent Street in Montreal and in Saint-Jérôme, delivering a new western image and expanded dining options. The Crescent Street site, housed in the former Thursday's, features stone walls and a spacious terrace, while Saint-Jérôme sits near the CEGEP in the former Bistro d'en Face.
ZEEZ, opened January 27, 2024 at 19 Avenue Mont-Royal E, Montreal, blends Lebanese and Canadian flavors into halal smash burgers, homemade sauces, and affordable quality. Run by father and son Elie and Ziad, the eatery combines home cooking with a playful popcorn machine for a memorable burger experience.