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≈ 2.5 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, relaxed spot in Montreal with a welcoming atmosphere and a wide, well-executed menu that spans pizzas, tartares, crepes, sandwiches, sushi, pastries, desserts and drinks. Guests note fresh, nicely presented dishes, generous portions, and highlights like wood-fired pizzas and house desserts, along with a strong coffee and pastry selection. The ambiance and seating feel inviting for meals or a casual stop for coffee, with an emphasis on artisanal products and seasonal offerings that add variety. Service stands out for kindness, professionalism, and attentiveness, contributing to a sense of good value and a positive overall experience for families and friends alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Open until 6:30 pm
Downtown
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≈ 0.7 km
Kawalees is described as a cute and surprisingly spacious cultural spot in Montreal with a warm, friendly staff and a lively calendar that includes music, theatre, stand up and more, all in a casual social vibe where seating keeps sightlines to the show and service can be quick even on busy nights. The venue is noted for supporting artists with real amenities and smooth organization, making it feel welcoming and accessible. The entertainment is a highlight, featuring diverse acts and Arabic music, sometimes with short comedy breaks between segments, and the addition of hearty breakfasts adds another draw. Food and drinks get mixed reviews, with some finding prices high for what is offered and a few dishes not quite authentic, while others enjoy the quality and the overall experience and are inspired to return. Overall Kawalees comes across as a gem for not just dining but lively cultural events and social gatherings, even if it is not a fancy restaurant and timing can vary.View restaurant profile
Kawalees
A cultural Arabic cabaret for contemporary performance art
Open until 11:30 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 0.9 km
Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie draws a mixed set of reviews, with many praising a warm, friendly service and a cozy old school diner vibe that makes it a reliable late night option, while others note occasional rude or impatient staff and concerns about supervision. The dining experience is described as quick and efficient when service is on point, yet inconsistent in some visits, including a rare impression of tension or discomfort caused by staff interactions. Food quality is variable, with some orders featuring disappointing poutine or underfilled submarine sandwiches and others enjoying decent pizzas, gyros, and smoked meats, and desserts like chocolate cake and milkshakes receiving positive notes. Pricing and value are seen as fair for the breadth of the menu, though a few dishes are described as overpriced or not representative of the menu’s potential. Seating can be cramped with limited leg room on smaller tables, and the ambiance can feel lacking at times due to factors like minimal music or a quieter atmosphere. Overall, Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie reads as a casual, go-to spot for a hearty, no-nonsense bite where consistency and service quality can vary but the venue remains a staple for late hours and dependable favorites.View restaurant profile
Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie
Open until 3:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Overall, Brûlerie St-Denis comes through as a coffee focused spot with a mix of strong hits and notable caveats. The reviews celebrate excellent coffee and pastries, a great matcha latte, and a calm, comfortable ambiance that suits studying or lingering on a terrace. The space is described as smaller than before, yet many still praise the quality and welcome, with prices staying approachable. Bean lovers highlight purchasing options, especially an Ethiopian Harrar, while in-house espresso is often described as fair and a little thin and cappuccino is viewed as more reliable. Some drinks like frappés disappoint, tasting mostly of milk with only a hint of coffee. Service ranges from friendly and professional to inconsistent or unprofessional in places, and a few writers note not returning despite the appealing atmosphere. Comparisons to past years and to other locations surface, suggesting changes over time. In sum, Brûlerie St-Denis delivers solid coffee and good pastries in a pleasant setting, but there are caveats about certain drink preparations and variability in service.View restaurant profile
Brûlerie St-Denis
Open until 6 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2 km
Across the reviews, Byblos Le Petit Café comes across as a warm, cozy spot with a calm, sunny atmosphere, a décor that blends bohemian charm with Middle Eastern touches, and a menu that offers a wide range of Persian and vegetarian options, plus gluten-free bread on request. The food is praised for bold flavors and nostalgic touches, with many diners raving about the feta omelette for brunch, the variety of egg-based pies, the traditional Iranian breakfast, dizi, and dips like hummus and beet spreads, with several dishes described as memorable. The staff and service are frequently noted as friendly and helpful, though several reviews flag slower service during busy times, occasional missteps with timing or table management, and cleanliness or upkeep issues in some visits. The venue is described as both a hidden gem and a great place to share plates with friends or family, especially in good weather when windows open to create an airy terrace, while winter seating is described as cozy. Price points are described as reasonable by some and overpriced by others, and a few reviews caution that expectations can vary and that the experience can be inconsistent. Overall, the consensus is that Byblos Le Petit Café delivers a distinctive, comforting Persian-influenced dining vibe with opportunities to explore a broad menu, but visitors should be prepared for occasional service delays and a few maintenance flaws.View restaurant profile
Byblos Le Petit Café
Artsy Persian coffeehouse for fragrant stews, dips served with pita & breakfast, plus Iranian tea.
Open until 10 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Overall, Nouveau Système Beaubien reads as a retro diner that delivers generous portions at very reasonable prices, with a menu that covers classic comfort fare including burgers, hot dogs, poutine, breakfasts, and even pizza. The atmosphere is described as cozy, nostalgic, and family friendly, with retro decor, friendly and attentive staff, quick service, and a vibe that makes guests feel at home. Reviewers praise the quality and flavor, especially the poutine, fries, burgers, and breakfast plates, and note reliable value. Many highlight that the place is a dependable spot for casual, fast, satisfying meals, drawing locals and visitors alike when in the area. Some mention long standing appeal and a sense of being part of a welcoming, almost familial community. Yet there are concerns about cleanliness at times and occasional slowness in service, particularly during peak periods, and one highly negative report describes a serious incident involving a staff member and payment handling. Despite these outliers, the overall impression is of a beloved, budget friendly diner that continues to attract comfort food lovers and those seeking a nostalgic dining experience.View restaurant profile
Nouveau Système Beaubien
Open until 9:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: 18 Delis and Diners in Montréal Serving the City's Timeless Classics
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≈ 2.3 km
Patrons describe La Queue De Cochon as a small artisanal shop with excellent products, ranging from jambon blanc and smoked filet mignon to garlic sausage and various sausages, all ready to be enjoyed in potée with cabbage or as part of other dishes, and the chili con carne is also highly praised. Merguez and chipolatas are seen as top choices for reinvented hot dogs, and the boudin blanc plus other housemade items are singled out, with some calling it the best boudin in Quebec. The place is lauded for good value and a wide selection, with delicious fresh sausages and tourtières that are described as outstanding. Service is consistently described as friendly, and French specialties like pâtés, andouille and andouillette are noted as appealing, though availability is very erratic with items such as cassoulet, endives, or confit de canard not always in stock on the same visit, leaving customers unsure what will be available next; prices can be rising, but overall quality and variety keep regulars and newcomers coming back.View restaurant profile
La Queue De Cochon
Open until 6:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 2.7 km
Deli Planet is described as a convenient, fast option inside Montreal Central Station where generous portions and reasonable prices meet a broad menu that includes smoked meat sandwiches, pizza, burgers, and breakfast items, with frequent praise for tasty, fresh dishes such as a goat cheese salad, a smoked meat sandwich, and a notably good pizza. Service is consistently described as friendly and attentive, delivering meals quickly and making travelers feel welcome, and the atmosphere is noted as calm and unhurried for some and livelier when events or a comedy show are in the space. The experience is often highlighted as a solid pre or post travel stop, with many comments about great wings and ribs sauce and a strong overall value. Occasional critiques mention a lack of atmosphere or simple decor, but overall sentiment points to reliable quality and a willingness to return when in town.View restaurant profile
Deli Planet
Open until 10 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.8 km
Épicerie Du Bazaar is described as a small yet surprisingly well stocked Persian and Middle Eastern market with a broad range of Iranian products, spices, pickles, ready-to-cook items, rice and grains, and halal meats and chicken, along with herbal waters and hydrolats, and the staff are consistently praised for friendly, knowledgeable and helpful service, including welcoming interaction at the counter and practical recommendations such as Persian plum lavashak fruit paste, while the outside may not reveal the depth inside, and overall the reviews highlight good quality, a wide variety of imported products, and a welcoming atmosphere for a small location.View restaurant profile
Épicerie Du Bazaar
Open until 10 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.8 km
Overall, Falafel St-Jacques is seen as a standout vegetarian and Middle Eastern spot with fresh, flavorful falafel and a wide vegan friendly menu including shawarma, shish taouk, pitas and a bakery selection of desserts; portions are generous and many reviewers call it among the best falafel experiences in the area, with some even listing it as the best in Montreal; the service is repeatedly described as warm, friendly and attentive, creating a homey feel that encourages return visits; the atmosphere is casual and grab and go with limited seating, though parking can be challenging in busy times; while a few notes mention higher prices for the size or occasional takeout timing issues near closing, the overall impression emphasizes consistent freshness, variety and hospitality; the place is described as a hidden gem for authentic Israeli and Middle Eastern flavors, appealing to both vegans and non vegans and frequently recommended for visitors and locals alike.View restaurant profile
Falafel St-Jacques
Open until 8 pmLachine, Montreal-West
Review Summary
≈ 3 km
Overall impressions of Nickels Deli & Bar are mixed, with some diners praising the retro, family friendly vibe, open and comfortable interior, and comforting staple dishes like smoked meat and classic poutines, while others note strong nostalgia and good value alongside occasional slow service and uneven attention from staff. Several visits are described as enjoyable for atmosphere and flavor, including fast service and tasty desserts, though a few encounters mention rude or unfriendly treatment and mistakes with orders or billing. Hygiene concerns were raised by at least one party after spotting mice, and there was mention of a technical issue affecting gift cards, plus conflicting guidance on tipping. A common thread is that portions tend to be generous and the ambiance is a highlight, but consistency in service and kitchen timing, plus better upkeep, would elevate the experience and reduce disappointment for future visits.View restaurant profile
Nickels Deli & Bar
Open until 9 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 3 km
Reviews for Boucherie Al Khair portray a standout halal butcher in Montréal, known for very high quality, fresh meat, especially merguez and lamb mechoui, and a broad Maghrebin selection including olives, hummus, and other accompaniments at good value. The shop is clean, organized, and carries an authentic Moroccan vibe. Service is often praised as fast and friendly, though some comments mention slower or inattentive counter service at busy times or near closing. Caution is advised regarding expiry dates on some items. Overall, the reviews present Boucherie Al Khair as a trusted, popular source for meat and Moroccan specialties, with merguez frequently singled out as among the best in town and prices considered fair for the quality, making it a frequent stop for regulars and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Boucherie Al Khair
Open until 7 pmLittle-Italy, Villeray-Saint-Michel












































