Montreal's happy hour scene shines with 5 à 7s, two-for-ones and tasty bites. From chic hotel lounges to casual bars, deals include discounted drinks, free nibbles, and group-friendly menus, perfect to slip out early and toast the evening at these festive spots.
Montreal shines as a foodie weekend hub, from Mile-End bagels to Little Italy and Old Montreal to Saint-Henri, with markets, cafés and inventive spots. A three-day itinerary guides you through vibrant neighborhoods to must-try brunches, canal-side lunches, terrace cocktails and elevated dinners.
Kitano Shokudo hosts A4, the first collaboration from four Montreal graduates Leo, Felix, Mirko and Philip. On May 16-17, a spring seven-course menu blends local Quebec produce, foraged wild garlic, and global influences, celebrating cooking together; both evenings are sold out.
SDC Petite Italie - Marche Jean-Talon kicks off a free 2026 summer calendar that brings the neighbourhood to life with food, music and outdoor gatherings. From the Season Opening BBQ at Parc Dante to Antipasti Thursdays, Take-out Saturdays, drive-in cinema and cinema under the stars, Ital AutoFest and Ferragosto on Dante, Little Italy shines all summer.
Montreal's all-you-can-eat scene spans classic buffets and unlimited menus served at table, from sushi to hot pot, grills to curries, with vegetarian options. Open kitchens and lively atmospheres echo the variety, inviting guests to eat at their own pace and discover new favorites.
Montreal turns Tuesdays into foodie nights, with spots like Knuckles Cantine & Vins offering all-you-can-eat cacio e pepe for 20$, Prezzemollo serving pasta e vino in a parmesan wheel for 29$, Verdun Beach's three-course sharing menu for 35$ per person, and other tasty midweek deals.
Montreal now offers an expanding gluten-free dining scene with fully gluten-free menus, bakeries, cafes, and international spots. This guide gathers top gluten-free options across the city, from Cantine Panella and Creperie du Marche to Roll'V and Satu Lagi, so diners with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity can dine worry-free.
Indulge in a must-visit gourmet pop-up this Saturday by Roxy Focaccia x Antonietta at 387 Rue Saint-Zotique E., Montreal, H2S 1L8. Savor zeppole di San Giuseppe, pre-orders open now for picks from this weekend crowd-favorite, starting at 12:30 PM.
Explore Hochelaga-Maisonneuve's hidden gems, from fine dining at Hélicoptère to cozy cafés along Promenade Ontario. This lively Montreal neighborhood blends markets, bakeries, and casual bistros with Italian, Asian, and fusion bites, offering a warm, authentic vibe and surprises around every corner.
Explore Montreal's best pancakes, from airy Japanese souffle stacks to comforting buttermilk classics, with inventive toppings and global twists. A brunch guide to standout spots like Arthurs Nosh Bar, Fuwa Fuwa, La Fabrique Bistrot, Foiegwa, Deville Dinerbar, Barley, Cafe September, and more.
Experience Montreal's maple season with urban sugar shack vibes across markets, restaurants and pop-up events from March to April, featuring maple-brushed brunches, maple-glazed dishes, desserts, live music and family activities at venues like Marché Artisan, Urban Sugar Shack and Cabane Panache.
Montreal bursts with year-round food festivals, from street fairs to world-class culinary celebrations, showcasing diverse cuisines, local producers and top chefs across seasonal events like First Fridays, La Grand Poutinefest, YATAI MTL, MTLàTABLE and more.
Montréal en Lumière 2026 invites food lovers to a Taste of History, celebrating 65 years of Montreal gastronomy with 80 participating restaurants, MICHELIN mentions, and North America’s 50 Best picks. Explore chef collaborations and themed menus through late February to March, reserve now.
Montreal's Italian restaurants offer a romantic, la dolce vita dining scene with cozy, softly lit spaces and vibrant decor. From shareable pizzas and comforting pastas to refined seafood dishes and signature cocktails, this guide highlights gems perfect for a memorable date night in the city.
Little Italy Montreal centers on Jean-Talon Market, blending classic Italian heritage with modern cafes, eateries and craft beer. From Mon Lapin and Gus to San Gennaro, Bottega and L'Osso, this neighborhood offers espresso, pizza, charcuterie, and vibrant markets, an authentic culinary hub.